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Evil. They rightfully belong to Capom. I do own the main Deshitana.
The Sewers
Deshitana got off the train and had to jump back on as a green blur flew past him. What the heck..?! his mind exclaimed as he heard thump and claws click on the ground outside. Slowly, he peeked his head out of the door. A creature the size of the man stood with its back turned to him. It was green and reptilian like. It had long claws on its hands tinted by blood.
Deshitana turned his head and saw another one not to far. It was red. What is this? Deshitana thought as he moved out of the train as quietly as possible. The two creatures didn't notice him. The red one turned and screeched. Deshitana had to duck as the green one turned and leaped at him and then dive out of the way as the red one came from the other side.
Deshitana crashed into the wall, but quickly got up and pulled out his magnum. He shot the green one in the head as it leaped into the air. The creature went down and did not get up again. The second one, he had to dodge from. The creature's claws dug into the wall inches from where he had been. Deshitana heard a light hiss as the poison from the creature's claws burned into the wall. Uh-oh! That's new and not good!! Deshitana thought as the creature yanked its claws out of the melting wall. It turned to him and charged. Deshitana fired the magnum and hit the creature in the chest it flew backwards, but got back up. It came at him one last time and he fired at its eye. The bullet struck home and the creature went down in a spray of blood.
A small bit got on Deshitana shoes, but didn't burn him. Thank goodness the blood is not dangerous, Deshitana thought in relief. He moved down the subway's path and came to a dead end. Oh no...Deshitana thought in despair. He looked around the dead and then down at the ground. He found that he was standing on a manhole. He stepped back from it. He put the magnum away and pulled out the pole again.
He used the pole like a crowbar to get the lid off. Once the lid was off, Deshitana took the ladder down into the sewers. He followed a concert path in the dim light until it came to an end. The dim light revealed thick, brown water. Why me? Deshitana thought as he stepped into the water. Yuk! He thought as the water came up to his waste. He began wadding his way through the water.
He walked until he came to a rise that led to a door. He was about to climb up the rise when something wrapped around his legs and pulled him under. Blinded by the water, Deshitana struggled with the creature. He got his feet free and went back to the surface.
He coughed. Geez! What was that?! he wondered as he gasped for air. The creature came back and grabbed him again. This time it got him by the waist. Again, he was pulled under, but this time it wasn't as easy to get away. Slowly, Deshitana began to lose to the creature. He began to feel light headed as he pulled the knife out his pocket. God please give me strength. Don't let me die, Deshitana pleaded in his mind. Desperately, he stabbed at the creature. His lungs burned and ached air. Suddenly, the creature let go. With his last bit of strength, Deshitana got to the surface and onto the rise. He collapsed to the ground coughing and gulping in air. Thank you Lord for giving me strength, he thought as he closed his eyes and rested for a moment.
The Sewers
Deshitana got off the train and had to jump back on as a green blur flew past him. What the heck..?! his mind exclaimed as he heard thump and claws click on the ground outside. Slowly, he peeked his head out of the door. A creature the size of the man stood with its back turned to him. It was green and reptilian like. It had long claws on its hands tinted by blood.
Deshitana turned his head and saw another one not to far. It was red. What is this? Deshitana thought as he moved out of the train as quietly as possible. The two creatures didn't notice him. The red one turned and screeched. Deshitana had to duck as the green one turned and leaped at him and then dive out of the way as the red one came from the other side.
Deshitana crashed into the wall, but quickly got up and pulled out his magnum. He shot the green one in the head as it leaped into the air. The creature went down and did not get up again. The second one, he had to dodge from. The creature's claws dug into the wall inches from where he had been. Deshitana heard a light hiss as the poison from the creature's claws burned into the wall. Uh-oh! That's new and not good!! Deshitana thought as the creature yanked its claws out of the melting wall. It turned to him and charged. Deshitana fired the magnum and hit the creature in the chest it flew backwards, but got back up. It came at him one last time and he fired at its eye. The bullet struck home and the creature went down in a spray of blood.
A small bit got on Deshitana shoes, but didn't burn him. Thank goodness the blood is not dangerous, Deshitana thought in relief. He moved down the subway's path and came to a dead end. Oh no...Deshitana thought in despair. He looked around the dead and then down at the ground. He found that he was standing on a manhole. He stepped back from it. He put the magnum away and pulled out the pole again.
He used the pole like a crowbar to get the lid off. Once the lid was off, Deshitana took the ladder down into the sewers. He followed a concert path in the dim light until it came to an end. The dim light revealed thick, brown water. Why me? Deshitana thought as he stepped into the water. Yuk! He thought as the water came up to his waste. He began wadding his way through the water.
He walked until he came to a rise that led to a door. He was about to climb up the rise when something wrapped around his legs and pulled him under. Blinded by the water, Deshitana struggled with the creature. He got his feet free and went back to the surface.
He coughed. Geez! What was that?! he wondered as he gasped for air. The creature came back and grabbed him again. This time it got him by the waist. Again, he was pulled under, but this time it wasn't as easy to get away. Slowly, Deshitana began to lose to the creature. He began to feel light headed as he pulled the knife out his pocket. God please give me strength. Don't let me die, Deshitana pleaded in his mind. Desperately, he stabbed at the creature. His lungs burned and ached air. Suddenly, the creature let go. With his last bit of strength, Deshitana got to the surface and onto the rise. He collapsed to the ground coughing and gulping in air. Thank you Lord for giving me strength, he thought as he closed his eyes and rested for a moment.
