Chapter 38-Nor'ac's Revenge
{Tronay -narrator}
I struggle in vain to try and free my mind from Nor'ac's everwiding control before I'm fully taken over by the white dragon.
Your resistance is useless Tronay, Nor'ac hisses.
'No I can still fight you Nor'ac!' I growl.
True but for how long? Nor'ac asks, as a tentacle of darkness wraps itself around me.
I try to pull it off but it coils up tighter.
'No! I won't be taken over!' I scream as the tentacle reaches up for my mouth.
It wraps itself my mouth and soon it, and its little friends, coil around my whole body. Nor'ac walks over and looks at the work of the tentacles.
Good that should hold for a while. Now to beat Uria and then go after the Leviathan, Nor'ac mutters as he walks away, leaving me unconscious and wrapped up.
Uria: 3000
Tronay/Nor'ac: 4000
Nor'ac gazes out at Uria.
Pity that I didn't try to have him under my control, Nor'ac sighs. He would have been a powerful ally in the fight against the darkness of the Orichalcos.
It's still your move Tronay, Uria growls, not realizing that Tronay has been possessed by Nor'ac.
Annoying dragon, Nor'ac growls under his breathe.
Nor'ac looks down to see Tronay's hand. Eye Of Timeaus, Guardian Shield, and Negate Attack. All powerful cards.
Impressive for what I thought was a weak human, Nor'ac hums.
I place two cards face-down and end my turn, Nor'ac growls.
My move! Uria growls. I summon another Dragon Trooper to the field (1200/500) and then sacrifice both of them to activate Timeaus' special effect. So for each monster that I sent to the Graveyard, my dragon gains half its attack power.
Timeaus-Dragon of Darkness: 5700/2500
That was clever, Nor'ac thinks.
Now my Dragon of Darkness attack Tronay's Luster Dragon! Uria growls.
I reveal my face-down card, Guardian Shield! Nor'ac growls.
Guardian Shield glows and then is destroyed.
What's going on Uria? Tell me! Nor'ac growls angrily.
Tronay's Guardians have lost their faith in her, Nor'ac, Uria replies.
What? How do you know it's me? Nor'ac asks.
Simple. Your eyes have turned Tronay's calm, blue eyes into red, menacing ones, Uria answers.
I see. Well then I reveal my other face-down, Negate Attack to stop your attack, Nor'ac growls.
Fine I end my turn, Uria growls.
My move! Nor'ac snorts. I play the spell card Divine Light and use it to summon my Divine Light Ruler to the field in attack (6000/5000). Now Divine Light Ruler end this!
Uria: 2700
Tronay/Nor'ac: 4000
Uria chuckles as he loses only 300 life points.
I wouldn't be laughing Uria if I were you! Nor'ac warns.
Why not? Uria asks.
Because of my monster's effect that deals you damage equal to your monster's original attack points which, if I remember right, is 4500, Nor'ac answers as Uria's life points drop to 0.
Uria growls and falls to the ground unconscious. Nor'ac smirks and walks off, determined to find the Leviathan and destroy him forever. Nor'ac stops once he reaches the valley where the battle is taking place.
Now to find the Leviathan, Nor'ac growls as he walks into the valley and throws a light ball into an oncoming Orichalcos Soldier, sending it falling to the ground motionless.
Nor'ac continues to get rid of anything that stands in his way until he reaches the Leviathan.
Leviathan! Nor'ac roars as he stops in front of his brother.
The Leviathan chuckles as twists his head to look at Nor'ac, the neck of a limp white dragon gasped in-between his jaws.
Fitting that you would possess Tronay brother, the Leviathan says as he releases Finca's neck from between his jaws.
Finca crashes to the ground unconscious and Nor'ac growls at the Leviathan's remark.
I would like to see you try to possess someone little brother, Nor'ac growls.
No, not me. I could never do that but you can Nor'ac, the Leviathan hisses.
Amia looks in their direction at hearing the word 'Nor'ac'.
Could it be? Is my dragon alive? Amia wonders.
Nor'ac growls at his brother's reply.
If you tried to do it, you might be lucky, Nor'ac hisses.
Perhaps, but that's your job, remember? The Leviathan growls.
Not true Kesar! I tried to take over Szar but that failed rather nicely didn't it! So instead I settled for Makiar! Nor'ac roars.
Szar looks over at Nor'ac when he hears this.
So he caused her to come here, Szar mutters under his breathe as he shoves his sword back into it's sheath.
With that he runs toward the two . . .
Look Nor'ac, look at the destruction you've caused, the raspy voice of Eon chants in Nor'ac's head.
Nor'ac sinks to the dirt as he grasps his head in his hands.
I thought this would stop once I was destroyed by Silver and Finca's attack that countered my own, Nor'ac thinks.
The Great Leviathan merely looks down at his brother.
Our father's in your head again, huh? Serves you right, the Leviathan growls before he walks off.
Nor'ac growls and tries to fight back against the voice that torments him night and day, but to no use.
This has to go father! That is in the past! Nor'ac growls to himself as pain rips though his mind.
Held within her own mind, Tronay awakens slightly to find that the evil coils have loosened their grip on her.
What's going on? She wonders as an image of Nor'ac shows her what is happening right now.
Nor'ac roars out in pain and falls to the ground, squirming in agony. He cries as another throb of pain sears through his mind. Makiar, who has been watching Nor'ac for the last few minutes, decides to go get help before it's too late for both Nor'ac and Tronay.
When Nor'ac awakens, he finds himself in a warm, comfy bed. He looks around for a few minutes before turning his attention to Makiar, who stands at the edge of the bed.
You brought me here? Nor'ac asks.
Yes my son, Makiar answers.
You know it's me? Nor'ac asks.
Of course! Makiar replies.
What's going on? Nor'ac asks, although he knows the answer.
You passed out and so I brought you here, Makiar answers.
Nor'ac turns his gaze away from the red dragoness and looks up at the ceiling.
I'm sorry for dragging you here mother, Nor'ac says.
Makiar looks at her son like his lost his mind.
I forgive you for that but we have a problem, Makiar answers.
What type? Nor'ac asks.
I know that Eon has been tormenting you in your mind ever since he was sealed in the Orichalcos crystal by the Leviathan. But Eon is close to coming back, Makiar replies.
What? He's got the strength to, after all these years? Nor'ac questions.
Not yet but I believe that only a small amount of energy is all that he needs to absorb in order to return, Makiar growls.
Nor'ac attempts to sit up but his strength fades and he collapses back into the bed.
Note to self, Nor'ac growls. Study about humans before you try to possess one.
Nor'ac growls under his breathe as Aurora enters the room.
Makiar . . . Aurora begins.
Right, Makiar nods as she walks out of the room.
Nor'ac sinks back onto the pillow behind his head and closes his eyes.
This isn't too bad, he thinks to himself.
A suddenly poke in his right arm, causes the relaxed white dragon to turn his head and see a needle sticking out of his arm. Nor'ac roars and throws the covers off himself as he gets to his feet, ignoring the pain that flows through his head.
Stay away from me! He roars, as a light ball forms in his left hand.
Nor'ac shrieks and sends the light ball toward Aurora. She dodges the ball and backs up.
Nor'ac, you've possessed Tronay, haven't you? She mutters as she looks at the enraged white dragon that's possessed a human girl and has taken over her body.
That is correct Aurora, daughter of the dragon Aurelia, the Water Guardian, Nor'ac snarls as he rips the needle from Tronay's skin.
Aurora looks at Nor'ac in shock.
You knew my mother? She asks.
That's right, Nor'ac growls as he walks toward Aurora.
He grabs her neck and tightens his grip.
Because I killed her, Nor'ac finishes as thousands of streaks of light pour from Tronay's body and crash into Aurora.
Aurora shrieks and slumps into Nor'ac's hands. Nor'ac releases the Guardian and walks out of the room.
A few hours later, Nor'ac walks back onto the battlefield.
Kesar will pay, he growls as he avoids a wounded Orichalcos Soldier.
Nor'ac easily finds the Leviathan. As he nears he sees that his brother is fighting Amia. The Leviathan easily knocks Amia's sword out of his hands and sends it spinning along the ground. Then, the Leviathan prepares to inject his poison into Amia.
No! Nor'ac screams as he begins to run toward the two.
An impact from his left side knocks Nor'ac down to the ground. He growls and pushes himself back upright. He glares when he sees who the impact was from. Szar stands nearby, Makiar's ruby sword held between his jaws. Nor'ac narrows his eyes in rage as he stares at the black dragon that forced Kesar to seal their father away in the Orichalcos crystal.
You, Nor'ac growls.
Szar says nothing as he watches Nor'ac.
Tell me the truth Szar! Did you really almost kill my father? Nor'ac roars.
I . . . Szar begins but is stopped by Makiar.
I found you, she growls at Nor'ac.
Nor'ac looks away and grabs Tronay's sword from its sheath. Szar growls deeply and curls up his talons as he stares at Nor'ac.
Come with me Nor'ac, Makiar growls.
Nor'ac turns back to Makiar and sends the sword flying toward her chest.
That's for Szar! Nor'ac growls.
Makiar shrieks as the sword's metal pierces her chest. She roars in pain and spreads her wings out to their full length.
You, what was that for? Makiar asks.
Nor'ac glares at her before turning his back on her and walking off.
I'll handle Kesar later, he growls.
