Just so no one gets confused, I do not own any of the characters
described in this story, nor do I own the video game they are from.
This is how I imagined the first part of Breath of Fire three happening. It goes from the part at the very beginning to the part where Teepo and Rei disappear after they are all attacked by Balio and Sunder. I did pretty well sticking to the story and the words that they use, considering that my brother "borrowed" my copy of the game and hasn't yet returned it. It's been about two months. Please, don't be angry at me for not remembering the whole dialogues and other such things. Thank you for reading my story and please R/R!!
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The Blue-Haired Dragon Boy
Teepo and Rei sat at the table, staring at the empty plates before them, holding their forks and knives, listening to their own stomachs rumbling back and forth, as if they were having a conversation.
Teepo: Geez, Rei, I'm starving!
Rei: So am I, Teepo. I guess I'll just have to go out and find something for us to eat.
Teepo's stomach roared with excitement as if to cry out, "Food! Food, Beautiful, lovely food!"
Teepo: Can I come with you this time, Rei? I could kick somebody."
He kicked the air in front of himself and gives a great keyai that sounded something like the long sound of "a".
Rei: No, Teepo. You're slow and loud. You would scare all the prey away before I could kill it.
Teepo: Thanks, Rei! I needed the encouragement!
He replied a little too enthusiastically. Meanwhile.
A dragon roamed the Dauna Mines. It was strange to see a dragon this day in age, especially just a whelp. Workers raced frantically about as he came their way. Some were in shock, crawling around on all fours, wetting themselves.
Suddenly, the dragon came upon two imbeciles that had no brains and tried to stand up to him. HE blew his whelp breath at them and they were roasted, toasted, and burnt to a crisp. He continued on until he came to what could have been a way to the exit. An ox-man stood in the way.
He was just about to use his whelp breath again when he heard a voice shout "stop" and everything went black. When he awoke, he had a crane's hook's shape smashed into the scales on his little whelp cheek.
He was in a cage. People gawked at him from all angles. Suddenly, the ground under the cage began to shift. He saw his chance. He shook the cage violently for about one minute before it fell off the train it was on.
The train stopped. The man looked back, but saw nothing.
This is how I imagined the first part of Breath of Fire three happening. It goes from the part at the very beginning to the part where Teepo and Rei disappear after they are all attacked by Balio and Sunder. I did pretty well sticking to the story and the words that they use, considering that my brother "borrowed" my copy of the game and hasn't yet returned it. It's been about two months. Please, don't be angry at me for not remembering the whole dialogues and other such things. Thank you for reading my story and please R/R!!
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The Blue-Haired Dragon Boy
Teepo and Rei sat at the table, staring at the empty plates before them, holding their forks and knives, listening to their own stomachs rumbling back and forth, as if they were having a conversation.
Teepo: Geez, Rei, I'm starving!
Rei: So am I, Teepo. I guess I'll just have to go out and find something for us to eat.
Teepo's stomach roared with excitement as if to cry out, "Food! Food, Beautiful, lovely food!"
Teepo: Can I come with you this time, Rei? I could kick somebody."
He kicked the air in front of himself and gives a great keyai that sounded something like the long sound of "a".
Rei: No, Teepo. You're slow and loud. You would scare all the prey away before I could kill it.
Teepo: Thanks, Rei! I needed the encouragement!
He replied a little too enthusiastically. Meanwhile.
A dragon roamed the Dauna Mines. It was strange to see a dragon this day in age, especially just a whelp. Workers raced frantically about as he came their way. Some were in shock, crawling around on all fours, wetting themselves.
Suddenly, the dragon came upon two imbeciles that had no brains and tried to stand up to him. HE blew his whelp breath at them and they were roasted, toasted, and burnt to a crisp. He continued on until he came to what could have been a way to the exit. An ox-man stood in the way.
He was just about to use his whelp breath again when he heard a voice shout "stop" and everything went black. When he awoke, he had a crane's hook's shape smashed into the scales on his little whelp cheek.
He was in a cage. People gawked at him from all angles. Suddenly, the ground under the cage began to shift. He saw his chance. He shook the cage violently for about one minute before it fell off the train it was on.
The train stopped. The man looked back, but saw nothing.
