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Chapter 7
I sigh, and I begin to research the various Dark Lords, Shabranigdo in particular. Through my research, I learn much about him. I learn that the Philosopher's Stone is necessary for him to be born. I do not have it, nor do I know of its whereabouts. Maybe I won't be able to see ever. But I want to see. I want to see Eris and Zelgadis. I never got to see Yeris, Paloma, or Irene (or Iaoso, for that matter, although he was less important to me). I also research the various ways to destroy Shabranigdo, as I cannot have him destroy the world. I must destroy him after I release him from my eyes. One way to rid him is to use the Giga Slave, although I know that I cannot cast that spell. It is dangerous for any human to cast that spell, as it calls upon the Lord of Nightmares. There are a few other less dangerous ways to kill him, and I begin to focus on those.
All of a sudden, I am startled by a yelp. "I want to be strong. Strong!"
I calm down a bit and see what is the matter with Zelgadis. Everyday I hear him gripe about not being strong enough. He is weak, I admit, but I get sick of consistently hearing him complain, when there are many out there who are weaker than he is.
"What's the matter, Zelgadis?" I calmly ask.
"I can't use my sword quite properly! I want to be able to cut wood with one blow!"
I sigh, and tell him to go back to practicing magic. He is not as good at magic, but in him I can sense a lot of potential, more potential than he has with a sword.
"Well, then, help me with the flare arrow, then! You know that has been giving me problems!" he shouts out.
"You just have to ask when you need help. I'm always around now, as traveling is getting taxing." I respond calmly.
At that moment, I have yet another glimpse into the future. The world is nearly destroyed, all because Zelgadis is too weak as a human. In order for him to be strong enough, he has to be one-third human, one-third demon, and one-third golem.
Zelgadis is still trying to manuever his sword when I cast the first curse of my life. I turn him into this horrible chimera. I feel much anger be released as I hear Zelgadis screaming in pain and suffering. I feel a little guilty, but not very much so.
I begin to use Zelgadis as a way to find the Philosopher's Stone. I begin to understand the benefits of releasing Shabrandigdo from my eyes. I now know how I am going to destroy the part of Shabranigdo that is sealed in my eyes after I release him. However, for me to be able to find the Philosopher's Stone, I must abandon Eris. Though it breaks my heart to do so, I promise her that if I succeed, I will be able to see. This pleases her greatly, for I know that she wants be to be happy. She places me before herself in everything that she does.
Chapter 7
I sigh, and I begin to research the various Dark Lords, Shabranigdo in particular. Through my research, I learn much about him. I learn that the Philosopher's Stone is necessary for him to be born. I do not have it, nor do I know of its whereabouts. Maybe I won't be able to see ever. But I want to see. I want to see Eris and Zelgadis. I never got to see Yeris, Paloma, or Irene (or Iaoso, for that matter, although he was less important to me). I also research the various ways to destroy Shabranigdo, as I cannot have him destroy the world. I must destroy him after I release him from my eyes. One way to rid him is to use the Giga Slave, although I know that I cannot cast that spell. It is dangerous for any human to cast that spell, as it calls upon the Lord of Nightmares. There are a few other less dangerous ways to kill him, and I begin to focus on those.
All of a sudden, I am startled by a yelp. "I want to be strong. Strong!"
I calm down a bit and see what is the matter with Zelgadis. Everyday I hear him gripe about not being strong enough. He is weak, I admit, but I get sick of consistently hearing him complain, when there are many out there who are weaker than he is.
"What's the matter, Zelgadis?" I calmly ask.
"I can't use my sword quite properly! I want to be able to cut wood with one blow!"
I sigh, and tell him to go back to practicing magic. He is not as good at magic, but in him I can sense a lot of potential, more potential than he has with a sword.
"Well, then, help me with the flare arrow, then! You know that has been giving me problems!" he shouts out.
"You just have to ask when you need help. I'm always around now, as traveling is getting taxing." I respond calmly.
At that moment, I have yet another glimpse into the future. The world is nearly destroyed, all because Zelgadis is too weak as a human. In order for him to be strong enough, he has to be one-third human, one-third demon, and one-third golem.
Zelgadis is still trying to manuever his sword when I cast the first curse of my life. I turn him into this horrible chimera. I feel much anger be released as I hear Zelgadis screaming in pain and suffering. I feel a little guilty, but not very much so.
I begin to use Zelgadis as a way to find the Philosopher's Stone. I begin to understand the benefits of releasing Shabrandigdo from my eyes. I now know how I am going to destroy the part of Shabranigdo that is sealed in my eyes after I release him. However, for me to be able to find the Philosopher's Stone, I must abandon Eris. Though it breaks my heart to do so, I promise her that if I succeed, I will be able to see. This pleases her greatly, for I know that she wants be to be happy. She places me before herself in everything that she does.
