Ssundees POV:
This shadow lion would not die. Anytime it received a wound, it would heal nearly instantly. I heard about these creatures before. They could absorb your aura and kill you rather quickly. It took quite a bit from Herobrine before we knew what was happening, and luckily, I think he only passed out. What I don't want to think about, is the fact that the curse within him would be stronger with his weaker aura.
"Why won't this thing die?" Husky shouted. He was trying to stab it while standing on its back, but he was unsuccessful, falling through the shadowy creature. Jason was trying to cut off a leg or something, but because it was a shadow, it wasn't working either. It started to draw in his aura, but Jason quickly stopped it by punching the rather close muzzle.
"Hey!" He shouted at it. "I'm not even part human, I should be off the menu. A thought came to my mind, and I started up my aura. Maybe it wasn't a good idea, but I still tried it. I was going to use a spell that mother told me not to do, unless I was up against a creature like this. It was equal parts magic and aura, meaning the margin for error was large, and if I mess up, I would die painfully. My electric magic started to crackle along with my aura, making the dark purple have light blue streaks in it. The smell of burnt wood strengthened, and that gained the creatures attention. The others stopped too, looking at me with confused faces. My magic wanted to be more powerful than my aura, and vise versa...but I had to keep it equal. My chest started to hurt keeping everything in balance and the fact that I was storing large amounts of it, but I didn't care. The lion started to draw nearer, thinking that it was going to get an easy meal. I smiled slightly, it was all part of my plan. Making my aura and magic like this meant that it was also poison to shadow creatures that has the ability to steal aura. The lion wouldn't notice that it was absorbing magic until it was too late, and I saw it open its large mouth. It started to draw my aura away, and it took a lot to keep in control of it.
"Ssundee, what are you doing?" Crainer called out in worry, but I didn't answer. The aura I stored was already half gone, and I hope that it would be enough to kill this thing. For it to be this strong meant that it was summoned, not natural. That meant this was not the thing that stole the heart of our dear friend. Its form started to waver, and at that point, I could barely stand. My heart was going far too quickly, and my head was nearly splitting open. My aura was running out a lot quicker than my magic. I felt a hand on my shoulder, and I looked to see Sky there. His aura was activated, his amulet not glowing. I knew what he was doing, he noticed that my magic was starting to overpower my weakening aura, so he was lending me his aura. I gave him a questioning look, and he nodded. I concentrated on turning off my aura, and quickly mixing my magic with his aura. He nearly fell from me doing that, but he stayed where he was. His golden aura was strong, and I was sure that I was having a heart attack from the pain in my chest because I was using someone else's power. Using an aura that wasn't you caused the one using it to be hurt in some way. The form of the lion was becoming more transparent. Finally, the creature disappeared, the heart of Caveman Films falling to the ground, and I stopped the spell. My magic flickered around me painfully, and I could barely breathe. I sat on the ground, clutching my hurting chest. Sky's aura disappeared, along with a faint smell of butter, and the amulet started to glow again. He looked weak, but not as much as me.
"Are you okay?" He asked, and I couldn't answer. My sight was getting fuzzy, and I started to panic. I just used a spell that took quite a bit of magic, and now I was possibly going to get a vision. The world disappeared as I appeared in a dark cave. I heard someone talking, and I moved into the shadows.
"I told you it wouldn't work." Said someone who sounded like Sky. But how could it be Sky, he sounded defeated. I saw him come into the light of the cave. He was using crutches, one leg missing. He wasn't wearing his normal outfit. He had a black trench jacket and Jeans, with one pant leg folded over the stump of his leg. His amulet was cracked and wasn't glowing. His sunglasses were also broken, and I think I saw a small flash of gold whenever he looked in a certain direction. "Deadlox, they won...Everyone...Hero, Jason...Ssundee...they're all dead. I'm sorry Deadlox, I couldn't keep any of you safe. I'm sorry for keeping secrets, and now it's too late...I couldn't apologize in the end." He coughed some, and I noticed multiple gravestones. One said my name, and I felt a tug on my chest. Sky's aura here was broken, and it was a muddy brown. The gravestone in the middle read Deadlox. He unsheathed a broken golden sword, just as squids entered the cave. There was another tug, but I ignored it. One squid turned into Squid Sky, but I was sure that our Sky had killed him when Husky was fighting Dell.
"You still have a chance Commander Sky" it stated. He motioned towards the gravestones with a smirk. "Join us or die." Sky looked sadly at the squid before bringing the sword to his chest. His dark amulet started to glow brightly, making it crack more. He smiled, his aura changing back to the shining golden once again.
"There will always be resistance. Notch is still alive, and he will drive you back. As for your proposition, I chose death, you monster." He then plunged the sword through his own chest, and the squids called out.
"Ada-" I couldn't hear what it said, because an electric shock shot through my chest, making me jolt awake. I was staring up at the Nether Brick castle, and my chest hurt with each breath. I saw someone's face come into my line of vision, and it took a second for me to focus. Herobrine was looking at me with a concerned face, his eyes human. He looked even more pale than before. I heard a sigh.
"Thank goodness, he's alive." It was Jason, and I turned my head slowly towards him. I felt groggy, and my mind was processing things a little slowly.
"Wha..."I said. I wanted to fall back to sleep, and I looked at the ceiling again. Until I heard a yell from Husky.
"Don't you dare fall asleep Ssundee." My mind was working quicker now, and I glared at Husky. Since my eyes weren't so unfocused, I saw tears on his face. Then, I was hugged by someone I thought would be dead, Ant. I didn't hug back...well more like I was so weak, I couldn't.
"How...you're okay..." I said silently, and good thing he heard me. He sighed, and smiled.
"Well, Mitch used a healing spell, scaring himself pretty badly, so I am not dead yet. You were though." That made me sit up quickly from panic, only to become very light headed.
"Hero had to shock your heart multiple times for you to come back to the living world. Mitch couldn't figure out how he healed Ant, and freaked out because he didn't know how to save you." Jerome said, hugging a sleeping Mitch closer, and it made sense now. That was the tugs on my chest.
"Stinking vision." I tried to stand up, and Sky helped to keep my steady.
"It was a vision? I thought using my aura killed you." His face was full of guilt, but I glared at him.
"No, it gave me a heart attack. I survived that, but a vision came, and that's what killed me." Good thing I didn't become insane.
"What was the vision?" asked Crainer, still not noticing that I am part witch, and I looked at the ground. I didn't want to tell them, but I couldn't lie to them.
"I was in a cave, full of gravestones. I heard a voice, and it was Sky. He had one leg..." I heard a small gasp from him, but I ignored it. "He was talking to Deadloxs grave...Everyone, except for Notch, was dead. Hero was killed, but I didn't hear why. His aura was a muddy brown. He took out his broken sword just as a group of squids found him. They told him to join or die...He chose death as he stabbed the sword through his chest. The squids then said something, but I didn't catch it because I was jolted awake from some rather painful electricity." It was silent for a few minutes, until the chat appeared.
"So, we need to kill him again to see the end of that vision?"
I chuckled, I could sense the sarcastic tone in the words. I shook my head no, I didn't want to die twice in a day to find out. I turned to Ant, and I could now see his aura. It was a brownish-red. It smelled like coffee beans for some reason.
"Was it that shadow lion that tried to take your heart?" I asked, and he looked confused for a second.
"Shadow Lion?" I started to panic, and looked around the room. My aura forming around me. Ant shook his head, and I think he noticed that I was panicking on the inside. "No, the thing that was trying to cut out my heart used...C-Cavemans heart to summon that thing before disappearing. I couldn't tell what or who he was because he was wearing some kind of cloak.
"Does that mean its still here?" Seto said quietly, and everyone drew their weapons. Jerome hugged Mitch closer, waking him up, his eyes turning red so he could see in the dark parts of the room.
"We don't know if Dan or Captain Sparklez are still alive, Ant have you seen them?" Husky asked, and Ant shook his head sadly. I didn't know how, but I had a bad feeling about both DanTDM and Captain Sparklez. I sighed
I can't tell if this was all over the place or not. It acts as a filler part, because there is about to be a lot of twists. Crainer hasn't noticed that Ssundee was casting a spell that needed someone not entirely human to use it. People can borrow aura and be hurt, but if they borrow magic and don't have any themselves, they die instantly. I made it so Mitch still doesn't know how to use his aura completely. He was extremely worried for Ant, thus causing him to unknowingly use a spell. It took a bit of energy from him, which is why he is sleeping when Ssundee wakes up. You can guess what the squids were going to say, and if you do, you get a ton of cookies! (::) (::) (::) (::)
P.S. If you know it, there is a reason as to why I did that, but it won't be reviled until the next trial. Sayonara
