Kirby the Star Warrior
Part I
Chapter I
A cabin is seen clearly on this beautiful morning. In the front yard, you can see two creatures resembling puffballs. The first, a dark blue in color, seemed to be twice as tall as the second, in which was a bright pink. The pink one seemed to drop his sword, and run from the area. The blue one shook his head.
"Kirby, do not run off in the middle of your training. You still have to learn about duels. We can play later." His voice carried a strong Spanish accent. His amber-colored eyes watched carefully to see what his son would do.
A bright red puffball walked from behind the cabin.
"Oh, Kirbayo, do not worry about Kirby. He'll be fine. I doubt the boy will need this training you are giving him." The red puffball said in a female voice.
"If you had visions as I do, you would be biting your tongue, Kamina." Kirbayo looked in her light blue eyes.
"Honey, they're visions." Kamina gave Kirbayo a skeptical look, "They don't mean anything."
"When visions are repeated over and over, you get a feeling something like that will happen. I'm not one to let these things go by. Now let me get on with Kirby's training." Kirbayo knew his wife didn't believe in visions, but that's something she had chosen to live with.
"Okay, I trust you. But don't train him too hard." Kamina walked into the small cabin.
"Okay, Kirby, are you ready for more training?" Kirbayo said, drawing out his goldish, oddly shaped sword that had a red oval-shaped jewel on the handle.
"Training!" Exclaimed the small Kirby in his cute, high-pitched voice. He picked up a small, dull gray sword that was laying on the grass, preparing for that day's lesson.
"Now, when you prepare to duel, you must remember to take the defensive approach. Defend yourself, don't attack. It is better to lose the duel by not attacking than to lose your life by giving your enemy chances to attack yourself. By attacking, you leave yourself open to any attack, and strong enemies do not take the defensive approach. You should remember that, too."
"Oh." Kirby looked at his father with little interest, but he still listened.
"Also build up on your offense. You never know when your enemy will give you a chance to attack them. Of course, you don't attack with all your power. It would be foolish to do so. You strike one attack, followed by another when your enemy is opened to it. And when battling even tougher opponents, just wear their energy down by dodging them. This will wear your energy down, too, but when they are left weak, you can attack with ease."
Kirby was interested now. The excitement sparkled in his eyes as he held his sword ready.
"So, now you are ready for your first practice duel?" Kirbayo looked into his son's determined blue eyes. "Then remember what I have taught you. When you want a tougher challenge, tell me. I will start easy."
Kirby nodded, along with a "Hm." Of understanding. Kirbayo lurched forward first, and slashed his sword horizontally, purposely keep his sword back a ways. But Kirby proved his skills. He swung his sword as well, blocking Kirbayo's attack. Kirbayo swung again, and Kirby reacted quickly and leaped back, away from the sword's slash. Kirby waved his hand through the air, signaling Kirbayo to take it up a step.
Kirbayo nodded. He started swinging his sword faster, and leaping more swiftly, although Kirby dodged and blocked his every move.
"You have listened more than I expected. You are truly focused into your battle if no outside force interferes. That is good, but you cannot have someone distract you in any way or you will lose your focus, is that true?" Kirbayo tried swinging his sword vertically, but Kirby blocked that too.
Kamina was seen leaning against the wall of the cabin. She sighed and said, "Like father, like son."
Kirbayo looked at her, which gave Kirby the chance to strike. Kirby swiftly swung the sword, and left a scratch on Kirbayo's arm. It surprised Kirbayo a bit, but he had learned his mistake quickly. He looked at Kirby, who was now in a defensive position, expecting a comeback. But it never came.
"So, you have learned much from your training. That is good. And you have seen today what causes most Warriors' deaths. You must stay focused in battle, or you can have a fate such as that. Training is complete. for now." Kirbayo sheathed his sword, "Now, on to the next lesson of survival. Building a one-room cabin."
Kirby sighed, happy that his training was over, and happy that he didn't have to act so serious and hide his feelings, as his father had taught him to do in battle.
"Daddy!" Kirby let his sword drop to the ground, and ran over to Kirbayo.
"Kamina, next time I am training Kirby, do not speak. It can cause him to lose his focus."
"Like how you lost your focus?" Kamina smiled.
Kirbayo blushed a little. "Yes, how I lost my focus. Don't start it. Now come, Kirby. Let's go to the field to build you a cabin."
"Okie!" Kirby was way ahead of him, and rushed to the field behind their cabin.
A while later, after Kirbayo had showed Kirby the basics of building a small cabin, they had stopped for a short rest. Kirby was running around chasing a butterfly as he usually did after his lessons were over. Kirbayo sat down against a tree, watching his son jump around. He noticed two figures coming up. Seguro and Hecho. These were the two Knights that were always by his side.
"Kirbayo, sir!" One shouted. His armor was all dark green, and his sword was out of its sheath.
Kirbayo jumped up and replied, "What is it?"
"The Dedede's are being attacked sir!" The other one said. He had bright green armor in most places, but in one space it was pink.
"By whom, Hecho?" Kirbayo said to the one in bright green armor.
"By Culsa's army." Hecho had his sword out as well.
"We must leave then. Kirby, stay here with your mother. I will be back in a short while." Kirbayo said to Kirby, then turned to Seguro and Hecho, "Just let me get my armor on."
The two nodded. Kirby looked up at them.
"Hi!" He said, then tilted his head in a curious way.
Seguro was the taller one. He seemed to be older too. Hecho was shorter, and seemed to be a lot younger than Seguro.
"So, what have you been learning?" Seguro asked Kirby.
"Build! Duel! Fun!" Kirby jumped up and down excitedly.
Hecho chuckled, "How nice it would be to be a kid again."
"You said it," Seguro replied.
Kirbayo soon came out. A cape flowed gently behind him, and shoulder pads rest on his shoulders. Kirbayo confronted Kirby.
"Kirby, I will be back soon. Continue training regularly, but don't overdo it, okay?" Kirbayo looked at him.
" 'Kay!" Kirby smiled. "When be back?"
Kirbayo hesitated for a minute. "Maybe a few hours. A few days. We won't know until we see how bad it is up there, okay? If I'm not back by the end of the week . . . When I do get back I'll play a game with you. Okay?"
"Okay . . ." Kirby frowned.
"I'll see you in a while."
Before Kirbayo left, Kirby stopped him, and gave him a small hug. Kirbayo returned the favor, and gestured for Kirby to get in the house. After Kirby was out of earshot, Seguro, Hecho, and Kirbayo started walking towards the Dedede's castle. Kirbayo broke the silence.
"Now you can tell me the details."
~Yikes! Sorry it took so long guys!! I got caught up with all my homework and my Dumb, dumber, and Dumbest fanfic that this one just had to wait!! I'll be posting up the second chapter in about a week, I surely will try to anyhow. Well, please review and tell me what you think! Flames are accepted, but, please, no cussing for our younger audiences.~
Also, if you haven't guessed yet:
Seguro- Sword Knight
Hecho- Blade Knight
Kirbayo- Meta-Knight
Kirby- Kirby
Kamina- Kirby's mom.
And in my haste to make Sword's and Blade's real name's sound Spanish, those words actually ARE Spanish words!! I didn't know that, and I have everyone's name in a notebook that I showed to my friends, and I'm taking Spanish and, oy!! No time to explain, but here's what their name's mean:
Seguro: Surely
Hecho: Fact
Camina: Walk
I know Camina is spelled differently from Kamina, but their pronounced the same way. Oy!!
Part I
Chapter I
A cabin is seen clearly on this beautiful morning. In the front yard, you can see two creatures resembling puffballs. The first, a dark blue in color, seemed to be twice as tall as the second, in which was a bright pink. The pink one seemed to drop his sword, and run from the area. The blue one shook his head.
"Kirby, do not run off in the middle of your training. You still have to learn about duels. We can play later." His voice carried a strong Spanish accent. His amber-colored eyes watched carefully to see what his son would do.
A bright red puffball walked from behind the cabin.
"Oh, Kirbayo, do not worry about Kirby. He'll be fine. I doubt the boy will need this training you are giving him." The red puffball said in a female voice.
"If you had visions as I do, you would be biting your tongue, Kamina." Kirbayo looked in her light blue eyes.
"Honey, they're visions." Kamina gave Kirbayo a skeptical look, "They don't mean anything."
"When visions are repeated over and over, you get a feeling something like that will happen. I'm not one to let these things go by. Now let me get on with Kirby's training." Kirbayo knew his wife didn't believe in visions, but that's something she had chosen to live with.
"Okay, I trust you. But don't train him too hard." Kamina walked into the small cabin.
"Okay, Kirby, are you ready for more training?" Kirbayo said, drawing out his goldish, oddly shaped sword that had a red oval-shaped jewel on the handle.
"Training!" Exclaimed the small Kirby in his cute, high-pitched voice. He picked up a small, dull gray sword that was laying on the grass, preparing for that day's lesson.
"Now, when you prepare to duel, you must remember to take the defensive approach. Defend yourself, don't attack. It is better to lose the duel by not attacking than to lose your life by giving your enemy chances to attack yourself. By attacking, you leave yourself open to any attack, and strong enemies do not take the defensive approach. You should remember that, too."
"Oh." Kirby looked at his father with little interest, but he still listened.
"Also build up on your offense. You never know when your enemy will give you a chance to attack them. Of course, you don't attack with all your power. It would be foolish to do so. You strike one attack, followed by another when your enemy is opened to it. And when battling even tougher opponents, just wear their energy down by dodging them. This will wear your energy down, too, but when they are left weak, you can attack with ease."
Kirby was interested now. The excitement sparkled in his eyes as he held his sword ready.
"So, now you are ready for your first practice duel?" Kirbayo looked into his son's determined blue eyes. "Then remember what I have taught you. When you want a tougher challenge, tell me. I will start easy."
Kirby nodded, along with a "Hm." Of understanding. Kirbayo lurched forward first, and slashed his sword horizontally, purposely keep his sword back a ways. But Kirby proved his skills. He swung his sword as well, blocking Kirbayo's attack. Kirbayo swung again, and Kirby reacted quickly and leaped back, away from the sword's slash. Kirby waved his hand through the air, signaling Kirbayo to take it up a step.
Kirbayo nodded. He started swinging his sword faster, and leaping more swiftly, although Kirby dodged and blocked his every move.
"You have listened more than I expected. You are truly focused into your battle if no outside force interferes. That is good, but you cannot have someone distract you in any way or you will lose your focus, is that true?" Kirbayo tried swinging his sword vertically, but Kirby blocked that too.
Kamina was seen leaning against the wall of the cabin. She sighed and said, "Like father, like son."
Kirbayo looked at her, which gave Kirby the chance to strike. Kirby swiftly swung the sword, and left a scratch on Kirbayo's arm. It surprised Kirbayo a bit, but he had learned his mistake quickly. He looked at Kirby, who was now in a defensive position, expecting a comeback. But it never came.
"So, you have learned much from your training. That is good. And you have seen today what causes most Warriors' deaths. You must stay focused in battle, or you can have a fate such as that. Training is complete. for now." Kirbayo sheathed his sword, "Now, on to the next lesson of survival. Building a one-room cabin."
Kirby sighed, happy that his training was over, and happy that he didn't have to act so serious and hide his feelings, as his father had taught him to do in battle.
"Daddy!" Kirby let his sword drop to the ground, and ran over to Kirbayo.
"Kamina, next time I am training Kirby, do not speak. It can cause him to lose his focus."
"Like how you lost your focus?" Kamina smiled.
Kirbayo blushed a little. "Yes, how I lost my focus. Don't start it. Now come, Kirby. Let's go to the field to build you a cabin."
"Okie!" Kirby was way ahead of him, and rushed to the field behind their cabin.
A while later, after Kirbayo had showed Kirby the basics of building a small cabin, they had stopped for a short rest. Kirby was running around chasing a butterfly as he usually did after his lessons were over. Kirbayo sat down against a tree, watching his son jump around. He noticed two figures coming up. Seguro and Hecho. These were the two Knights that were always by his side.
"Kirbayo, sir!" One shouted. His armor was all dark green, and his sword was out of its sheath.
Kirbayo jumped up and replied, "What is it?"
"The Dedede's are being attacked sir!" The other one said. He had bright green armor in most places, but in one space it was pink.
"By whom, Hecho?" Kirbayo said to the one in bright green armor.
"By Culsa's army." Hecho had his sword out as well.
"We must leave then. Kirby, stay here with your mother. I will be back in a short while." Kirbayo said to Kirby, then turned to Seguro and Hecho, "Just let me get my armor on."
The two nodded. Kirby looked up at them.
"Hi!" He said, then tilted his head in a curious way.
Seguro was the taller one. He seemed to be older too. Hecho was shorter, and seemed to be a lot younger than Seguro.
"So, what have you been learning?" Seguro asked Kirby.
"Build! Duel! Fun!" Kirby jumped up and down excitedly.
Hecho chuckled, "How nice it would be to be a kid again."
"You said it," Seguro replied.
Kirbayo soon came out. A cape flowed gently behind him, and shoulder pads rest on his shoulders. Kirbayo confronted Kirby.
"Kirby, I will be back soon. Continue training regularly, but don't overdo it, okay?" Kirbayo looked at him.
" 'Kay!" Kirby smiled. "When be back?"
Kirbayo hesitated for a minute. "Maybe a few hours. A few days. We won't know until we see how bad it is up there, okay? If I'm not back by the end of the week . . . When I do get back I'll play a game with you. Okay?"
"Okay . . ." Kirby frowned.
"I'll see you in a while."
Before Kirbayo left, Kirby stopped him, and gave him a small hug. Kirbayo returned the favor, and gestured for Kirby to get in the house. After Kirby was out of earshot, Seguro, Hecho, and Kirbayo started walking towards the Dedede's castle. Kirbayo broke the silence.
"Now you can tell me the details."
~Yikes! Sorry it took so long guys!! I got caught up with all my homework and my Dumb, dumber, and Dumbest fanfic that this one just had to wait!! I'll be posting up the second chapter in about a week, I surely will try to anyhow. Well, please review and tell me what you think! Flames are accepted, but, please, no cussing for our younger audiences.~
Also, if you haven't guessed yet:
Seguro- Sword Knight
Hecho- Blade Knight
Kirbayo- Meta-Knight
Kirby- Kirby
Kamina- Kirby's mom.
And in my haste to make Sword's and Blade's real name's sound Spanish, those words actually ARE Spanish words!! I didn't know that, and I have everyone's name in a notebook that I showed to my friends, and I'm taking Spanish and, oy!! No time to explain, but here's what their name's mean:
Seguro: Surely
Hecho: Fact
Camina: Walk
I know Camina is spelled differently from Kamina, but their pronounced the same way. Oy!!
