Disclaimer: you should know by now that I don't own any aspect of Trigun,
or Lord of the Rings. I do, however, own the characters that are based off
of Trigun characters: Merylynn, Milleara, Ramsey, Regina, and Legacy. I'm
not doing this for money, and it's not even worth the effort to sue me. I
don't have any money. This is strictly for entertainment purposes.
Legacy POV
As Nicholas and his friend tried to keep up with me, I could hear T- wolf through the connection that we shared. The minor disturbance had escalated quickly into a brawl, and every one of the squad members was needed.
"Hurry up you two! Or I'll leave you behind!" I shouted to the two men. Nicholas grabbed his friend's hand and then grabbed mine, and I focused. Seconds later, we materialized next to the chief, who had just arrived as well.
"What's the situation?" Knivesu turned his icy blue eyes on me, glanced over at Nicholas, and then his gaze locked on Nicholas's friend. "And who is that?" Nicholas's friend's eyes widened in a "who, me?" look and Nicholas elbowed him in the side.
"This is Vash...he's from my world...and he's known as the 'Humanoid Typhoon', 'The 60 billion Double-Dollar Man', or just simply 'Vash the Stampede'. Or as I prefer to call him...Tongari." Knivesu snorted a little bit, but quickly ducked as yet another weapon came flying towards us...along with T-wolf, who was looking pretty beat up.
"Save the introductions for after the battle! The Sect members are trying to do a summoning and Regina's countering it with all she's got...she can't hold out much longer!" with that, T-wolf turned and ran back to the battle. I felt the so-called "battle rage" from my Were half beginning to creep up on me.
"Shall we deal with them, Knivesu-kun?" I smirked, before the transformations began.
Vash POV (Finally! Hehehehe)
As Wolfwood and a guy that looked almost exactly like Knives moved to a well-shielded area, I noticed that the short woman who had been with us wasn't present.
"Hey, where did..." Wolfwood pointed to a shadow that seemed to be changing shape. That's when I realized that I was in way over my head.
Thanks to Magnet-Rose, and (maybe) Thorn!
Den: No reviewer responses? They wouldn't DARE read and not review...
Legacy POV
As Nicholas and his friend tried to keep up with me, I could hear T- wolf through the connection that we shared. The minor disturbance had escalated quickly into a brawl, and every one of the squad members was needed.
"Hurry up you two! Or I'll leave you behind!" I shouted to the two men. Nicholas grabbed his friend's hand and then grabbed mine, and I focused. Seconds later, we materialized next to the chief, who had just arrived as well.
"What's the situation?" Knivesu turned his icy blue eyes on me, glanced over at Nicholas, and then his gaze locked on Nicholas's friend. "And who is that?" Nicholas's friend's eyes widened in a "who, me?" look and Nicholas elbowed him in the side.
"This is Vash...he's from my world...and he's known as the 'Humanoid Typhoon', 'The 60 billion Double-Dollar Man', or just simply 'Vash the Stampede'. Or as I prefer to call him...Tongari." Knivesu snorted a little bit, but quickly ducked as yet another weapon came flying towards us...along with T-wolf, who was looking pretty beat up.
"Save the introductions for after the battle! The Sect members are trying to do a summoning and Regina's countering it with all she's got...she can't hold out much longer!" with that, T-wolf turned and ran back to the battle. I felt the so-called "battle rage" from my Were half beginning to creep up on me.
"Shall we deal with them, Knivesu-kun?" I smirked, before the transformations began.
Vash POV (Finally! Hehehehe)
As Wolfwood and a guy that looked almost exactly like Knives moved to a well-shielded area, I noticed that the short woman who had been with us wasn't present.
"Hey, where did..." Wolfwood pointed to a shadow that seemed to be changing shape. That's when I realized that I was in way over my head.
Thanks to Magnet-Rose, and (maybe) Thorn!
Den: No reviewer responses? They wouldn't DARE read and not review...
