Ceasefire...


AN: With Casiana1's helpful suggestion, I decided to make a chapter that focused moreso on moving the plot along with less fighting. This will hopefully move the plot along a bit. Hopefully. Oh, and while writing people's accents may be annoying, but it's not amateurish. Plenty of great writers wrote out accents. On this site, check out LegendMaker. Occasionally, she writes accents herself. Sorry it's boring, by the way. I'll get the Star Warriors moving next chapter.


Donokbe's Cave...

"Okay, with all the monsters and whatnot we've been facing, we haven't had time to figure out what's up lately. We've barely been introduced to each other, except in battle," Donokbe said.

"True. We've gotten to know each other, except for Rajiim," Black Kirby said, in agreeance.

"Well, I'm a Geo Storm Clanner, for one thing," Rajiim said.

"Judging by the fact that you're a Soldier, you're with the Storm Sect," Donokbe said.

"Yes, and offshoot of you're Clan," Rajiim replied.

"Until the generations mixed so much, it hardly matters," Donokbe said, offhandedly.

"Did you not get any Geomin Training?" Meta Knight asked.

"Of course. All of the Geo Storm Clan had Geomin and Storm Training. Basic, of course. No one could become a Master of both," Rajiim said.

"What class of Storm are you?" Donokbe asked.

"Hurricane. The highest. Graduated 5th in a class of 13," Rajiim replied.

"Do you know any Geomin?" Black Kirby asked.

"There were a few that might've been in the war. But, I don't know," Rajiim replied.

"Surely, your planet...?" Black Kirby asked.

"I came from there a few weeks ago. It's a desolate planet with no life to speak of, now," Rajiim replied.

"Did your father's diary tell you what happened?" Kirby asked.

"Yes. A large meteor circled them until finally a full scale invasion ensued," Rajiim answered, standing up.

"The Necrosi?" Donokbe asked.

"Yes. You have heard of them?" Rajiim asked.

"There are legends of them in various Rainbow literature. I'm sure there are stories about them in other Clans' literature, as well," Donokbe replied, unsheathing his sword and placing it on the table, now examining it.

He pressed down on the jeweled center, and it began glowing. He lifted up the jewel plate and removed an actual orb.

"This, my friends, is a Necrosi Jewel. It contains some Necrotix, or Death Magic, capabilities," Donokbe said, holding up the purple gem.

"Where did you get that?" Rajiim asked.

"It's a family heirloom," Donokbe replied, replacing the jewel.

"What else do you know about the Necrosi?" Rajiim asked.

"The Necrosi are led by a powerful Star Warrior, whose rumored to be immortal," Donokbe replied.

"The Rasputin's name, please," Rajiim said, with half-eyes.

"Dakron Shai. Or, Dark Ones King," Donokbe replied.

"I recall a Light Ones King. I never read about Dakron Shai," Black Kirby pondered.

"You read about Lithrel Sunai. Another powerful Star Warrior. Lithrel and Dakron have waged war on each other for centuries, neither giving ground.

"And now, my planet has been caught in the crossfire," Rajiim angrily said.

"As has mine. Dark Kirby was from Nightmare, sure, but Nightmare and the Necrosi are like this," Donokbe said, crossing two fingers.

"Nightmare's been defeated by Kirby when the Nightmare in Dreamland occured," Meta Knight said.

"Yes, and so has Dark Mirror, another one of Necrosi's generals," Black Kirby said.

"And you were created by him, weren't you?" Kirby asked.

"Yes, in a sense. When he shattered the Amazing Mirror, he created five Kirbys. You became four split consciences and one whole one. I was the whole one which helped you out later," Black Kirby said.

"Right," Kirby agreed.

"Well, that rids us of two of their blasted breed. Do you know of the generals, Meta Knight?" Donokbe asked.

Meta Knight was gone, his cape briefly visible to those who looked out the door.

"Huh. Odd. He might have a lead or something. Possibly just wanted to leave here," Black Kirby said.

"Well then. We've resolved our current dispute. We must find the rest of the Necrosi. Court adjourned?" Rajiim asked.

Donokbe snorted, "yeah, whatever. We need to practice our techniques anyways. Rajiim, you need to find out where the Necrosi are now. You can find them easier due to your Geomin training."

"Sure thing, boss!" Rajiim mocked, saluting and then walking out.

Donokbe shook his head, "he's got spirit, but he's just bloody annoying."

"Twu. But you were annoying too, at first," Kirby said, walking up next to Donokbe.

"I've seen him before. At Rochalam. That was a devastating battle for us and the Monsters," Donokbe said.

"You did? How come you didn't speak up?" Kirby asked.

"There are some battles I'd like to forget," Donokbe sighed, walking out to follow a few of the others.

Kirby sat alone, then walked over to the cot, rolled over, and fell asleep. All the discussion about other "races" made his brain hurt.

Mt. Color…

"Ah, brother, here you are," one of the figures said.

"Yes, I have been waiting for you. CS sent me shortly after your battle with your Other," a large figure said.

All three were obscured by the darkness of the cave. Another figure spoke up.

"Surely we can attack the Star Warriors now?" he asked.

"No… we must wait. They intend to fight the Necrosi. We must give them hell throughout the journey. Make them easier prey for the Necrosi. If the Necrosi cannot finish them, we will. Each of us must take care of our Other. I shall take out the Chosen One, as I have no Other, when it gets down to technicalities," the large figure answered.

"Ah… I see now, brother. The Sins are the ultimate. We reigned over the galaxy once. We shall do so again!" another figure said.

"Yes, dear brothers. With me as your leader, we can't be defeated. We shall slaughter the Star Warriors, obliviate anything in our way to power, and take our rightful place as ruler of the universe. Just as we were destined to do so," the large figure said, his hands in the air, laughing.

BADUM! BADUM! BADUM!