INTRODUCTION: Many decades after the Royal Cup incident occurred, the
people of Planet Zi began exploring space. They found a planet much like
their own to settle on, and soon, Zoids were brought there as well. But
then disaster struck. Strange Zoid-like units started raiding and
terrorizing the cities on the new planet, dubbed Lhun. So troops were sent
from Zi to help out in the war, and many had to say good-bye to their loved
ones forever. Years after the troops were sent, the units died down, but
there were still a few rebel groups attempting revenge. More than half of
the people sent to fight hadn't returned yet. Many people had lost hope,
but some still prayed that their loved ones would one day return.
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I walked through the ruins of the city Hutamn. Everything was a wreck, and there was almost nothing left. I kicked a few stones across the road, if you could really call the dirt path a road. A few patrol Zoids were still roaming around, making sure the units they call Rebel Zoids, or Reloids for short, were completely destroyed. It was wonderful.
Most people believe that the war is over, and that they've won. But I know better than that. The "Reloids," as they call them, have not been defeated; they are simply retreating, to put the enemy into a more vulnerable state for the real war. I laughed silently to myself. The day seemed to slip away as I walked through the rubble of the once magnificent city, unseen by the patrol Zoids.
"Hey! You! Get out of here. This is dangerous territory!" bright lights shone on me as a voice boomed.
Slowly, I turned around. A Spinoscythe* stood behind me, spotlighting me with high intensity lights. Though the night was coal black, I could see that he was the only patrol Zoid in the whole city.
"I'll escort you out of the city," the pilot said.
"If you can call this sad ruin a city," I laughed. "Besides, you shouldn't be out here alone in the dark... You never know what'll happen."
With that a dark shape rose behind the Spinoscythe. There was muffled scream as the shape swiftly took down the Spinoscythe without a sound. The Zoid fell down in pieces, and the cockpit was smashed into the neck of the Zoid.
"Thank you. You may take your leave now."
A low growl echoed through the city, and as I turned away, the shape disappeared. The Eidolons were getting restless. They craved fresh prey. But so many times the Eidolons have failed. Even with hosts like the Deathsaurer and the Berserk Fuhrer, they've still failed. This planet is new though. A new planet, and fresh start. I smiled and walked passed the felled Spinoscythe. Everything would be aligned soon, and this time the Eidolons shall not fail.
"Kagei!" I called.
A shadow crept up next to me, and became a 3-demensional form. I looked at the black organoid. It looked much like the organoid of that Raven character, but maybe more crueler. The organoid held itself proudly, but it would never meet my eyes. This organoid would never defy me. I had found him when he was young, and I disciplined him well. The creature was afraid of me. Fear is always good. Kagei just stood next to me, calmly and obediently.
"Let's go, organoid!" I growled.
Kagei cringed a little at my voice. We fused, and set off into the pitch- black sky. I looked down at the city, and saw large black shapes moving around. The Eidolons were very restless indeed. They were searching for prey, and if I didn't supply them some soon, they would go looking for their own. I had little power over these Eidolons, for they are not physical creatures. They were more like spirits, and require host bodies to live in, though they can spend their life in non-physical form. But they will get their prey. The true war is beginning. There are nine Eidolons in all. Why? I only have a vague idea. But that is not important at the moment.
I flew toward the temples. The Firrah Temples they are called; Firrah means, "binding darkness." And the name fits well. For no one can get into the temples without getting swallowed up by darkness, and never emerging again. With the exception of me, and whomever I give permission to enter.
We reached the doorway, and defused. Kagei turned back into an invisible shadow among many, and disappeared. I walked up to the entrance, and the darkness scurried away. The steps were clearly showing now, and I declined down them as the darkness covered the stones once again behind me.
Upon reaching the bottom, I snapped, and torches became afire. I walked through the long hallways, until I reached the end of the long journey. I passed through another door, and walked into a room carved with murals of ancient pictures. On the walls were pictures of the Deathsaurer, the Death Stinger, and the Berserk Fuhrer. But there was another one. You could tell the picture was a good deal larger than the others. But the stone had been eroded, and all that was left of the carving was the great eyes.
I approached the last door, and laid my right hand against it. This was where it lay; here the ultimate form of destruction sat dormant, until the day that everything would change...
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* In this era, many of the 'old' Zoids have been greatly modified. The Spinoscythe is the evolved/modified version of the Spinosappa.
A/N: Short, I know. But it's kind of a weird storyline, so I wasn't sure if I was going to continue. I think I'm also going to make this an interfic, but you have EMAIL it to me at genofury@Zoids.zzn.com
Remember: EMAIL THIS TO ME!!! EMAIL!
Name: the name of your character. (first and last)
Age: How old is your character?
Gender: No 'its' allowed.
Race: Zian or Lhunian
Ethnicity: Korean, white, African American, Indian, etc...
Physical Description: How does your character look? Dress?
Personality: How does your character act?
Zoid: The Zoid your character owns. (Keep in mind that most of the Zoids have been greatly modified.) NO ORGANOIDS.
Side: Your character is either good or evil. No neutral, no mercs. THIS IS A WAR PEOPLE!
Relationship: Do you want your person paired up with someone? If so, who? Or, what type of person?
One more thing, if you put this in the review portion of the fanfic, I won't use your character. Simple as that. ^^ I'll pick 4 or 5 people that EMAIL me, so please do so!
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I walked through the ruins of the city Hutamn. Everything was a wreck, and there was almost nothing left. I kicked a few stones across the road, if you could really call the dirt path a road. A few patrol Zoids were still roaming around, making sure the units they call Rebel Zoids, or Reloids for short, were completely destroyed. It was wonderful.
Most people believe that the war is over, and that they've won. But I know better than that. The "Reloids," as they call them, have not been defeated; they are simply retreating, to put the enemy into a more vulnerable state for the real war. I laughed silently to myself. The day seemed to slip away as I walked through the rubble of the once magnificent city, unseen by the patrol Zoids.
"Hey! You! Get out of here. This is dangerous territory!" bright lights shone on me as a voice boomed.
Slowly, I turned around. A Spinoscythe* stood behind me, spotlighting me with high intensity lights. Though the night was coal black, I could see that he was the only patrol Zoid in the whole city.
"I'll escort you out of the city," the pilot said.
"If you can call this sad ruin a city," I laughed. "Besides, you shouldn't be out here alone in the dark... You never know what'll happen."
With that a dark shape rose behind the Spinoscythe. There was muffled scream as the shape swiftly took down the Spinoscythe without a sound. The Zoid fell down in pieces, and the cockpit was smashed into the neck of the Zoid.
"Thank you. You may take your leave now."
A low growl echoed through the city, and as I turned away, the shape disappeared. The Eidolons were getting restless. They craved fresh prey. But so many times the Eidolons have failed. Even with hosts like the Deathsaurer and the Berserk Fuhrer, they've still failed. This planet is new though. A new planet, and fresh start. I smiled and walked passed the felled Spinoscythe. Everything would be aligned soon, and this time the Eidolons shall not fail.
"Kagei!" I called.
A shadow crept up next to me, and became a 3-demensional form. I looked at the black organoid. It looked much like the organoid of that Raven character, but maybe more crueler. The organoid held itself proudly, but it would never meet my eyes. This organoid would never defy me. I had found him when he was young, and I disciplined him well. The creature was afraid of me. Fear is always good. Kagei just stood next to me, calmly and obediently.
"Let's go, organoid!" I growled.
Kagei cringed a little at my voice. We fused, and set off into the pitch- black sky. I looked down at the city, and saw large black shapes moving around. The Eidolons were very restless indeed. They were searching for prey, and if I didn't supply them some soon, they would go looking for their own. I had little power over these Eidolons, for they are not physical creatures. They were more like spirits, and require host bodies to live in, though they can spend their life in non-physical form. But they will get their prey. The true war is beginning. There are nine Eidolons in all. Why? I only have a vague idea. But that is not important at the moment.
I flew toward the temples. The Firrah Temples they are called; Firrah means, "binding darkness." And the name fits well. For no one can get into the temples without getting swallowed up by darkness, and never emerging again. With the exception of me, and whomever I give permission to enter.
We reached the doorway, and defused. Kagei turned back into an invisible shadow among many, and disappeared. I walked up to the entrance, and the darkness scurried away. The steps were clearly showing now, and I declined down them as the darkness covered the stones once again behind me.
Upon reaching the bottom, I snapped, and torches became afire. I walked through the long hallways, until I reached the end of the long journey. I passed through another door, and walked into a room carved with murals of ancient pictures. On the walls were pictures of the Deathsaurer, the Death Stinger, and the Berserk Fuhrer. But there was another one. You could tell the picture was a good deal larger than the others. But the stone had been eroded, and all that was left of the carving was the great eyes.
I approached the last door, and laid my right hand against it. This was where it lay; here the ultimate form of destruction sat dormant, until the day that everything would change...
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* In this era, many of the 'old' Zoids have been greatly modified. The Spinoscythe is the evolved/modified version of the Spinosappa.
A/N: Short, I know. But it's kind of a weird storyline, so I wasn't sure if I was going to continue. I think I'm also going to make this an interfic, but you have EMAIL it to me at genofury@Zoids.zzn.com
Remember: EMAIL THIS TO ME!!! EMAIL!
Name: the name of your character. (first and last)
Age: How old is your character?
Gender: No 'its' allowed.
Race: Zian or Lhunian
Ethnicity: Korean, white, African American, Indian, etc...
Physical Description: How does your character look? Dress?
Personality: How does your character act?
Zoid: The Zoid your character owns. (Keep in mind that most of the Zoids have been greatly modified.) NO ORGANOIDS.
Side: Your character is either good or evil. No neutral, no mercs. THIS IS A WAR PEOPLE!
Relationship: Do you want your person paired up with someone? If so, who? Or, what type of person?
One more thing, if you put this in the review portion of the fanfic, I won't use your character. Simple as that. ^^ I'll pick 4 or 5 people that EMAIL me, so please do so!
