The Fight Against Bahamut

As Kay, the dagger wielder, and Locke, the dual swordsman, entered the underground room to face Bahamut, the king of dragons, Locke had accidentally kicked a rock. While the rock was rolling into the dark room of Bahamut, the two warriors heard an audible roar, following the thump of the rock. The room of the awaken king, and the outer chambers, gradually turned blue. From deep within the dragon's room, a big, blue, ball of flame came rushing at Kay and Locke. Acting quickly, Kay jumped behind Locke, while Locke was, vertically, sticking out his right sword. The flame split in half, and went around them.

Kay and Locke stood in front of the room, while Bahamut slowly came out of his room. At the sight of the warriors, the dragon let out another ball of flame. As Locke blocked the flame, again, Kay dashed to the side and toward the dragon, with his dagger in hand. When the flame was gone, Locke could see Bahamut's head fly towards him with an open mouth. Reacting to what has happened, Locke held his left sword across the dragon's teeth in defense, and slashed the dragon's face with his other sword. With a wound on its face, Bahamut withdrew its head, screaming in pain.

Once Kay reached the dragon, he stabbed Bahamut in the leg. Responding to the second pain, it swung its tail hitting Kay. Kay flew back hitting and leaving a hole in the dirt wall and his dagger in the dragon's thigh.

Seeing Kay weaponless, Locke ran his two swords along Bahamut's side. Locke grabbed the dagger, and Bahamut swung his tail again. Locke flew back with the dagger still in his hand, making the dragon's wound bigger. Locke had stopped before hitting the wall.

Locke handed Kay his dagger, helped him up, and they got ready to charge once more. Bahamut let out a third ball of flame. Instead of blocking, again, Kay ran to the left, and Locke ran to the right. They, both, ran toward the dragon.

Kay was the first to get to the dragon. Kay saw Bahamut launch its head at him. Kay dodges the attack by jumping on the dragon's head, and, then, he ran to its back. When Kay reached its back, Locke went under the dragon. Kay stabbed the dragon's back, and Locke stabbed up, with both swords, at Bahamut's chest. They ran down the dragon's body with their blades still in it. Bahamut gave out a loud roar. Kay and Locke pulled out their weapons, and jumped out of the way of the falling dragon.

Bahamut laid in front of his room, dying. Locke walked over to the fallen king of dragons. To assure its death, Locke stabbed Bahamut between the eyes. Kay and Locke walked up out of the underground rooms, and went home with the triumph over a terrifying monster.