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The wolf woke up with his senses numbing, all except for his sense of smell, which picked up the scent of cat had grown stronger, a hell of a lot stronger than it had been, his vision was blurry beyond belief, all the wolf could see was light and dark. Fuzzily his vision sharpened, but there was something standing right in front of him, something in a tawny brown hue and something toping it with black, two things that looked a bit like wings, but the wolf could barely get that focused to see. The wolf closed it's eyes for a bit then opened them to a more sharpened world, but what was standing in front of him was something out of a human's legends and myths, a griffin, A creature who was half eagle and half lion. The griffin that was standing in front of him, folded its wings started chanting something, a chair materialized out of nowhere, the griffin then stopped the chanting after the chair appeared, and sat in the chair. "Ah, wolf," the griffin said crossing his lion hind legs, "you're going to be my guest of honour." The wolf bared his fangs at the griffin, but the griffin just chuckled at him. "You think you're so tough, I am way stronger than you, so you might as well perish if you dare to continue like this wolf!" The griffin hollered to the wolf, in which this made the wolf go quiet. "Now where was I.?" The griffin asked in a distinguished tone, "ah right, before you jump to another haste-" "Sir, uh Vasia is on the crystal, wanting to talk to you," the creature said. The creatures that the wolf noticed earlier were now crawling all over the place, the room that was dark and cold, was just brighter, not any warmer. To the wolf's surprise the cage was gone, but he came to a conclusion that there was no escape, not until the griffin was distracted with something more distracting than the creatures. But wait there was something more distracting than the creatures, that "Vasia" on the crystal could give him time to escape out this strange place and find a new home. The only escape route looked to the left of the wolf a door with an arch, the hallway did not have the ground of a dry dirt or caked mud, but sewage water, with torches lighting the route out. "Yes I've been expecting my other half's call, bring the crystal to me please," the griffin paused, "and I'd like it now not later, got it?" Other half? The wolf stopped thinking for a way to break away from the griffin's hold at the moment, and stared at the griffin, with its black head and blood red eyes, no irises or pupils, made him a terror to look at. "Yes sir," the creature promptly responded. "Stupid hessitins, don't know what they're up to after another hessitin fills it's head with another useless idea," the griffin said as it propped its head on its right arm of the more lion body than eagle, but the head was in the shape of an eagle's, the ear tufts made the griffin more vicious looking, or sophisticated, but this griffin Had the head and wings of an eagle, legs and tail of a lion. The wolf concentrated on it's goal to get out of the layer of the griffin, a oddly shaped room with a black pit in one corner, and test tubes, flasks in a another corner, but an assortments of crystal balls on one wall of a shelving unit. The more the wolf looked around his mind wondered off thinking about what took to make this room, and not how to slip out of the griffin's grasp. The hessitin came back a bit later with a crystal ball in its hands, attached to the stubby arms. "Here you are sir," the hessitin said handing the griffin the crystal stone. "Thank you, oh and here's your pay check," the griffin said. The hessitin stood there with a puzzled look on its so-called face, and then said, "sir I don't get pay checks." "Exactly," the griffin responded, forming a light in its hand. "Sir, don't do this please, sir? Sir!" The hessitin screamed knowing what the light in the griffin's palm could do to the hessitin. The griffin shot the light at the hessitin; the hessitin scrambled to the exit, but was no match for the griffin's deadly light. The light swallowed up the hessitin. Screaming in pain as the light swallowed it up, the wolf just watched in trepidation, for he was thinking that would happen to him if was caught by the griffin. "Now be that a lesson to the rest of you," the griffin said, "that hessitin was late delivering the crystal I ordered him to fetch, if any of you are late think of this hessitin." "The Emortal bird is right we're lazy," the wolf heard one hessitin say. "Right you are, now get yourself up here who ever said that, I want to congratulate you," The griffin, known to the hessitins as the Emortal bird said, waving a claw into the gathered group, that had assembled after the one hessitin was destroyed. A hessitin moved forward out of the crowd, spoke in a quaking voice, "I did sir."
"Good for you!" The Emortal bird chuckled.
"Am I in trouble sir?" The hessitin asked again in a quivering tone. "Ho, ho, yes you are runt, might I make this a lesson too?" The Emortal bird said, clawing his chair he had made. "What, sir, are you g-g-going to make a-a Lessson?" The hessitin asked in its usual trembling voice. "The fact that no one is supposed to talk unless asked!" The Emortal bird yelled, forming yet another ball of light on its index claw. The hessitin that was ahead of the other hessitins started to run, but another escapee turned bogus, destroyed by the light the Emortal Bird created, and tossed. The other hessitins stood in a dumbstruck position, not moving anywhere or even blinking. The Emortal bird faced their direction, making all of the stiff statues of hessitins jump with shock. "Ah hem, MOVE!!!" The Emortal bird hollered at the hessitins, in which the statue mass moved nearly at the twice speed of any animal the wolf had ever seen faster than him. "Now where was I, oh right, Vasia, what did you want to tell me?" The Emortal bird asked, the crystal, "Its like I already know we think the same thing, at the same time, all the time, you are my other half." "Yes, yes, but it isn't m-," A female rendition of the Emortal bird voice, the Emortal birds voice, masculine, strong, and evil, of course how is having another half that's female, if you're male, or how is it even possible to have another half?! "It isn't you, it's one of the slave workers, on your universe wanting to talk to me, since I am going to look like this as soon as we merge aren't we Vasia?" The Emortal bird said finishing "Vasia's" half of the conversation. "Yes I know, I'll put the idiot on for you," Vasia said. The wolf couldn't believe it, another universe than this one, the possibility wasn't possible at all, neither was having another half. Suddenly a new voice echoed from the crystal stone, a boy's voice, he sounded hoarse, and a little bit quaky, but very strong in a way. "You, are you behind this you, you, monster?" The boy's voice asked. "Ah yes, but you should know boy, that the one you talked to in very rude manner was my other half, you could of gotten yourself killed boy," the Emortal bird said pointing his index claw at the crystal. "The name is Eric Quantor, ensign of earth's space exploration program!" Eric spat the word out even though the wolf could not see him. "You are a slave, boy, not a ensign anymore, Vasia, you know what to do," the Emortal bird said, but the boy started back up again, but at this time the wolf slow started for the exit. The wolf had nearly reached the doorway when he heard a name, not like any animal names he had heard before in fact, it sounded like a human name like that "Eric" boy's name. It was "Jayme", but the wolf wasn't sure who said it, but one thing was for certain, getting out of the Emortal bird's lair was the most vital thing at the moment. The wolf was close to his freedom, so close he could taste it, or was it the sewage water right in front of him, spilling into a small gap in between the decorated floor of the Emortal bird's lair dividing it to have a small waterfall. He placed a paw carefully enough into the water so no noise could be heard when walking out of the lair, when. CRASH!!! A hessitin had dropped a rack of test tubes, which this made the Emortal bird lift his black feathery head, and blood red eyes spotted the wolf.
The wolf woke up with his senses numbing, all except for his sense of smell, which picked up the scent of cat had grown stronger, a hell of a lot stronger than it had been, his vision was blurry beyond belief, all the wolf could see was light and dark. Fuzzily his vision sharpened, but there was something standing right in front of him, something in a tawny brown hue and something toping it with black, two things that looked a bit like wings, but the wolf could barely get that focused to see. The wolf closed it's eyes for a bit then opened them to a more sharpened world, but what was standing in front of him was something out of a human's legends and myths, a griffin, A creature who was half eagle and half lion. The griffin that was standing in front of him, folded its wings started chanting something, a chair materialized out of nowhere, the griffin then stopped the chanting after the chair appeared, and sat in the chair. "Ah, wolf," the griffin said crossing his lion hind legs, "you're going to be my guest of honour." The wolf bared his fangs at the griffin, but the griffin just chuckled at him. "You think you're so tough, I am way stronger than you, so you might as well perish if you dare to continue like this wolf!" The griffin hollered to the wolf, in which this made the wolf go quiet. "Now where was I.?" The griffin asked in a distinguished tone, "ah right, before you jump to another haste-" "Sir, uh Vasia is on the crystal, wanting to talk to you," the creature said. The creatures that the wolf noticed earlier were now crawling all over the place, the room that was dark and cold, was just brighter, not any warmer. To the wolf's surprise the cage was gone, but he came to a conclusion that there was no escape, not until the griffin was distracted with something more distracting than the creatures. But wait there was something more distracting than the creatures, that "Vasia" on the crystal could give him time to escape out this strange place and find a new home. The only escape route looked to the left of the wolf a door with an arch, the hallway did not have the ground of a dry dirt or caked mud, but sewage water, with torches lighting the route out. "Yes I've been expecting my other half's call, bring the crystal to me please," the griffin paused, "and I'd like it now not later, got it?" Other half? The wolf stopped thinking for a way to break away from the griffin's hold at the moment, and stared at the griffin, with its black head and blood red eyes, no irises or pupils, made him a terror to look at. "Yes sir," the creature promptly responded. "Stupid hessitins, don't know what they're up to after another hessitin fills it's head with another useless idea," the griffin said as it propped its head on its right arm of the more lion body than eagle, but the head was in the shape of an eagle's, the ear tufts made the griffin more vicious looking, or sophisticated, but this griffin Had the head and wings of an eagle, legs and tail of a lion. The wolf concentrated on it's goal to get out of the layer of the griffin, a oddly shaped room with a black pit in one corner, and test tubes, flasks in a another corner, but an assortments of crystal balls on one wall of a shelving unit. The more the wolf looked around his mind wondered off thinking about what took to make this room, and not how to slip out of the griffin's grasp. The hessitin came back a bit later with a crystal ball in its hands, attached to the stubby arms. "Here you are sir," the hessitin said handing the griffin the crystal stone. "Thank you, oh and here's your pay check," the griffin said. The hessitin stood there with a puzzled look on its so-called face, and then said, "sir I don't get pay checks." "Exactly," the griffin responded, forming a light in its hand. "Sir, don't do this please, sir? Sir!" The hessitin screamed knowing what the light in the griffin's palm could do to the hessitin. The griffin shot the light at the hessitin; the hessitin scrambled to the exit, but was no match for the griffin's deadly light. The light swallowed up the hessitin. Screaming in pain as the light swallowed it up, the wolf just watched in trepidation, for he was thinking that would happen to him if was caught by the griffin. "Now be that a lesson to the rest of you," the griffin said, "that hessitin was late delivering the crystal I ordered him to fetch, if any of you are late think of this hessitin." "The Emortal bird is right we're lazy," the wolf heard one hessitin say. "Right you are, now get yourself up here who ever said that, I want to congratulate you," The griffin, known to the hessitins as the Emortal bird said, waving a claw into the gathered group, that had assembled after the one hessitin was destroyed. A hessitin moved forward out of the crowd, spoke in a quaking voice, "I did sir."
"Good for you!" The Emortal bird chuckled.
"Am I in trouble sir?" The hessitin asked again in a quivering tone. "Ho, ho, yes you are runt, might I make this a lesson too?" The Emortal bird said, clawing his chair he had made. "What, sir, are you g-g-going to make a-a Lessson?" The hessitin asked in its usual trembling voice. "The fact that no one is supposed to talk unless asked!" The Emortal bird yelled, forming yet another ball of light on its index claw. The hessitin that was ahead of the other hessitins started to run, but another escapee turned bogus, destroyed by the light the Emortal Bird created, and tossed. The other hessitins stood in a dumbstruck position, not moving anywhere or even blinking. The Emortal bird faced their direction, making all of the stiff statues of hessitins jump with shock. "Ah hem, MOVE!!!" The Emortal bird hollered at the hessitins, in which the statue mass moved nearly at the twice speed of any animal the wolf had ever seen faster than him. "Now where was I, oh right, Vasia, what did you want to tell me?" The Emortal bird asked, the crystal, "Its like I already know we think the same thing, at the same time, all the time, you are my other half." "Yes, yes, but it isn't m-," A female rendition of the Emortal bird voice, the Emortal birds voice, masculine, strong, and evil, of course how is having another half that's female, if you're male, or how is it even possible to have another half?! "It isn't you, it's one of the slave workers, on your universe wanting to talk to me, since I am going to look like this as soon as we merge aren't we Vasia?" The Emortal bird said finishing "Vasia's" half of the conversation. "Yes I know, I'll put the idiot on for you," Vasia said. The wolf couldn't believe it, another universe than this one, the possibility wasn't possible at all, neither was having another half. Suddenly a new voice echoed from the crystal stone, a boy's voice, he sounded hoarse, and a little bit quaky, but very strong in a way. "You, are you behind this you, you, monster?" The boy's voice asked. "Ah yes, but you should know boy, that the one you talked to in very rude manner was my other half, you could of gotten yourself killed boy," the Emortal bird said pointing his index claw at the crystal. "The name is Eric Quantor, ensign of earth's space exploration program!" Eric spat the word out even though the wolf could not see him. "You are a slave, boy, not a ensign anymore, Vasia, you know what to do," the Emortal bird said, but the boy started back up again, but at this time the wolf slow started for the exit. The wolf had nearly reached the doorway when he heard a name, not like any animal names he had heard before in fact, it sounded like a human name like that "Eric" boy's name. It was "Jayme", but the wolf wasn't sure who said it, but one thing was for certain, getting out of the Emortal bird's lair was the most vital thing at the moment. The wolf was close to his freedom, so close he could taste it, or was it the sewage water right in front of him, spilling into a small gap in between the decorated floor of the Emortal bird's lair dividing it to have a small waterfall. He placed a paw carefully enough into the water so no noise could be heard when walking out of the lair, when. CRASH!!! A hessitin had dropped a rack of test tubes, which this made the Emortal bird lift his black feathery head, and blood red eyes spotted the wolf.
