Nexus HWR 14.0 A Harsh Blow:
Resistance Outpost Charlie-01
In the far east of Resistance lands, only a hundred miles from the border, sat a small Resistance compound which served as a command post for all Resistance bases on the lower eastern border. It was smaller than many of the more fortified bases closer to the border, and inside the square walls enclosing the outpost were more tactical buildings than anything. There were no barracks; the main command building served as the housing for the few staff who worked there full time and for any high-ranking officers who were in charge at the time. There was one hospital for bases to send their wounded soldiers to if it was too dangerous to keep them at their forward positions. The largest building there however, was the communications' building with its giant radio tower sticking off the top, the satellite dishes all over, and the drone ports and helicopter pads. The helipads also had thin lines splitting them down the middle, as they could open up and release the mech suits hidden underneath in case of emergencies.
Outpost Charlie-Zero-One was no more crowded than usual, other than a group of five dignitaries from a foreign nation who had just arrived. One of the men in the group had stayed behind with their ship on a helipad, and although it was not a helicopter, it had the ability to rise and lower without needing a landing strip so it managed to land on the landing pad without problem. The pilot sat back in his chair with his cap pulled down over his eyes and his legs up on the dashboard, the big headphones he had on while flying still over his ears, only playing music now instead of listening for communications.
The other four dignitaries had already left the landing pad and been escorted to the command building. The two guards who followed the real ambassadors of the foreign nation stayed outside the doors of the main briefing room where the base's current acting Commander had been waiting. The two dignitaries were standing in the room on one side of a rectangular table while the base Commander and a comrade of his stood on the other side facing them with much angrier looks on their faces. The ambassadors were calm though, and the man standing a step in front and to the right of the woman next to him repeated, "This is not up for negotiation. I have come here solely to relay our decision."
"How can it not be up for negotiation?" Hiroomi Nase asked harshly, leaning back and crossing his arms while glaring at the man who just said that. "You are the Chief Advisor of Lagann Island, Rossiu. If you say so, Simon could change his-"
"I would not attempt to change President Simon's mind," Rossiu said. The twenty-three year old man wore a white military uniform with golden stripes on the shoulders, and stars and medals pinned to his chest. He had a long black ponytail and no bangs which exposed his large forehead. Rossiu Adai continued in his calm tone, "As I am the one who convinced him of this necessity."
The Resistance Commander in front of Rossiu slammed his hands down on the table and yelled, "What?!" He wore a pair of green pants and a green shirt with a black jacket on over it. The man had slicked-back thick black hair, and even through his heavy clothes they could see he was very muscular and broad at the shoulders for a teenager. The eighteen year old reached over the table and grabbed Rossiu by the front of his uniform, surprising the ambassador and making the woman next to him open her eyes in panic and rush forward. "You want to give me a good reason I shouldn't sock you in the face?" Yusuke Urameshi snapped, lifting up his other fist and holding it in front of Rossiu.
"Let go of-" Kinon Bachika started shouting, but Rossiu held up an open palm signaling for her to calm down. The woman with short brown hair falling just to her shoulders had a tight black uniform on and wore a pair of glasses that slid down her nose when she rushed forward to Rossiu's side. At his signal to control herself, Kinon stood back up straight with a composed demeanor and pushed her glasses back up in front of her eyes, though she did start glaring through them at the young men on the other side of the table.
Hiroomi did not say a thing as Yusuke grabbed the foreign emissary. He had on a black Resistance uniform but with a blue jacket that was open down the middle on over it, and he had a black-and-red-striped scarf wrapped around his neck. Hiroomi glanced in at Yusuke, then back at the man in front of Yusuke who was not responding while the younger man had him half-pulled over the table. Yusuke bit down hard and ground his teeth, then he let go of Rossiu and the older man straightened up. Rossiu smacked his hands down his uniform a few times, then he looked back up in a serious but controlled manner while saying, "There was no other option. Kouen Ren, Arachne, and Terminus threatened to attack us at the same time. Without the Resistance's support, we would not have been able to fend them all off."
"We would give you support," Hiroomi said, and Rossiu looked towards the older of the two teens. The nineteen year old with straighter black hair than Yusuke stared seriously into Rossiu's eyes and said, "How could you think we wouldn't?"
"You wouldn't be able to," Kinon cut in. "Not on the scale that we need."
"The Resistance no longer has any ports," Rossiu continued after her. "With the last of your western coastal holdings fallen, there is no longer a navy that you can send around the southern coast of Aebrith to come support us. Yet Simon still resisted, because he and most of our people do agree with the Resistance's stance."
"And you don't?" Yusuke snapped.
"I believe it is a stance that has long since become implausible. The Resistance is not fighting a losing battle, but a lost battle," Rossiu claimed. "The support you have given us since the fall of the final east coast base was half of what we received before it. Then, with the fall of your west coast, those statistics dropped to a small fraction of what it once was."
"We sent ships-" Yusuke started.
"And they were shot down over the Deadlands," Rossiu retorted just as fast. "The effort to send us support is not the same as supporting us. Good intentions only go so far," Rossiu shook his head and then returned his sharp gaze looking less sympathetic than he started to a moment ago. "We cannot risk Team Dai Gurren, or any of our Ganmen or soldiers, to continue helping you in your lost cause. If Ren, Arachne, and Terminus decide to go back on the deal they offered us, and invade our island together, we will need all of our current forces to have a chance of pushing them back. If we- if I had the confidence that when we were attacked, the Resistance would be able to offer meaningful support, then I would not have had to take these measures. You have not instilled that confidence in me, with the constant loss of land pushing you farther and farther from the coast you promised to retake months ago."
"You also promised to help us take that coast back," Hiroomi countered, his voice low and dark at what Rossiu was saying. "Yet you're putting all the blame on us?"
"We made the attempt several times," Rossiu replied. "And Arachne sends her Kishin, and our Ganmen pilots lose their minds. We have lost too many good people to keep trying, when all the signs point to one undeniable future." Rossiu paused, then finished in a harsh, low voice, "A world without the Resistance."
The room was silent for a few moments. The Resistance members in front of the emissaries could see that Rossiu's mind would not be changed. "So what now?" Yusuke asked. "Is Simon a Lord under Arachne?" Yusuke's fists clenched again and Rossiu saw them on the sides of the base Commander.
"Yes," Rossiu said.
"That makes you our enemies," Hiroomi said without hesitation after Rossiu's response.
A bead of sweat rolled down the left side of Kinon's face, but Rossiu turned towards Hiroomi and began in a threatening but calm tone, "Just because we will not longer help you, doesn't mean we're declaring war on the Resistance. Our deal with those Cooperative nations is to cease all involvement in the wars of Aebrith. Simon becoming a Lord of Arachne is solely because she was the most willing of the three to allow us not to join in the wars, and her country is closest to ours to prevent attack from others. We do not intend to join her fight with the Resistance." Rossu's eyes narrowed in and shifted back to Yusuke, and he said, "Don't make us change that."
Rossiu stepped back from the table and he turned his back to the men on the other side. There was no apology, no sugar-coating it, Rossiu said what he came to say and was now going back to his home country. Simon would not have been able to go through with it had he come. It may not be what is best for this world, but we cannot stick our necks out for them anymore. Kinon followed behind Rossiu, and the two of them walked out of the room while Yusuke's hands clenched tighter on the desk with every step they took.
The doors opened back up and closed behind the dignitaries. As soon as the door slammed shut, Yusuke's eyes widened and his hands lost their grip on the table. The realization of what had just happened started to settle in, and Hiroomi muttered on his left, "With the loss of Simon the Digger and them, that's a fifth of our remaining forces." Hiroomi scratched the back of his head, but he did not get a carefree look on his face as he was trying to make. He wanted to sigh and say that they would figure something out, but the blow was harsh, and it was a long time coming. "He stayed longer than I would have," Hiroomi said quietly. Yusuke turned to the teen at his side who was less than a year older than him.
Hiroomi turned and looked the other boy in the eyes. They were friends, and they each knew that the other was from a world similar to their own. "An island the size of Australia, a little bigger even. They've been protecting it practically on their own while still helping us for months." Hiroomi finally sighed and then mentioned optimistically, "Hopefully some of their soldiers decide not to pull back. They've sent our armies a lot to bolster with, but those soldiers have seen what our enemies are like. Maybe a few of them will stay for ideological reasons."
"You're being too optimistic," Yusuke muttered. He ran a hand up through his hair, and he said, "Their leader is giving them an out from this war, no normal grunt is going to say no to that." Yusuke slammed the hand from his head down onto the table in front of him in a fist. "Damn it!" He shouted.
Hiroomi frowned, then he mentioned with a small grin, "That girl who was here was pretty hot. Think that's Rossiu's wife?" Yusuke glanced at him confusedly, and Hiroomi continued with a slightly larger smirk, "When he made that threat at the end there, I swear it looked like someone had dumped a bucket of water on her that's how wet she-"
"I get it," Yusuke interrupted, rubbing his forehead in annoyance at his friend while they were going through something serious here. His expression darkened even more than it had before, and Hiroomi lost his smirk and started frowning at the look he recognized all too well on Yusuke's face.
"It's been well over a year," Hiroomi said, and Yusuke's eyes widened as somehow the boy next to him knew what he was thinking. That sudden surprise replaced with anger a second later and he turned his gaze to Hiroomi with a harsh glare. His friend did not back off though, and Hiroomi continued, "You're young, you're a, somewhat good-looking guy." Hiroomi got a more frustrated and annoyed look out of Yusuke that he was hoping for, then he went in while Yusuke's expression was not as dark, "You've gotta move on."
Yusuke froze with his mouth open to retort about that "somewhat good-looking" comment. His eyes darkened again, but they did not look as angry as they just shadowed over when his head bowed a little.
"Urameshi! Calm down!" "Get a hold of yourself!" "She's gone, Yusuke. Yusuke listen to me! Keiko, she… she was still in Camelot when the bombs hit." "Where are you going?! You won't find anything there!"
"The Second War of the Gods was a long time ago," Hiroomi said.
"I have a report to make," Yusuke said, lifting his head and ignoring what his friend was telling him. Hiroomi just sighed and nodded as Yusuke turned and walked towards the side of the room where there was a door to the hall to his room. In order to get his thoughts off of Keiko, Yusuke put his full focus back on what he had just been told. I have to tell the others. If they've cut off any chance of support from the east coast, Arachne is no longer pincered between enemies. Instead, she can focus her full efforts in front of her. Yusuke marched towards his room and shoved his hands in his pockets, At least she's on bad terms with the Emperor. Chances they coordinate anything are slim, and with Sozin down, the ally they both had to our northwest, the chances get even slimmer.
He hummed to himself as he reached his room's door. That guy who beat the Fire Lord, wonder what his deal is. Never heard of him before. Natsu Dragneel, right? Yusuke entered his room and walked towards the giant screen going across his sitting room. The quarters for the base Commander was split into four parts: the bedroom off to the side with its own attached bathroom, the kitchen on his right when he entered that had a counter at it where he usually ate his meals, the dining/meeting room he was walking through that extended to his left as well where there was a long table for meetings that would occur over a meal or would last a long time and needed a bigger room. The final part of the room was the living room where there was a small couch and a giant television screen, only it was more the entire wall itself was a screen that had a wall over it until Yusuke walked in and cut off the lights. When the lights were off, the wall opened up to the sides splitting from the middle, and then the screen behind it turned on.
Yusuke rose his hand and a holographic panel appeared in the air in front of him that he used to control the screen and send out a call to a dozen people at the same time. Two rows of six squares each appeared across the screen with blank blue backgrounds that were one by one filled up by the faces of other Resistance Commanders. Yusuke grimaced as their faces all appeared in front of him, and he thought, This is not going to be fun.
Tortuga, Land of the Chimeras
Northern Aebrith was split into several very large countries. Aebrith north of the Cataclysm Line was almost twice as large as the land south of it, if one included Aizen's territory as a part of Aebrith. His lands consisted of everything on the Northern Continent and nothing more. However, the Northern Continent was only separated from Aebrith by a channel of water a few hundred miles wide at its largest gap, a few miles wide at its closest, so most people considered it an extension of Aebrith, even if it was called a "continent."
The reason people called Aizen's land a continent, was because the High Lord never came up with a name for his lands. Similarly, the Land of the Chimeras was what people called the country directly in the center of the northern half, (close to two-thirds), of Aebrith. Technically, the High Lord Alligator had given it a proper name: Queenland, but it did not catch on as well as he had hoped it would.
Inside the Land of the Chimeras was a body of water larger than any other inside of a landmass on all of Nexus. There were several different rivers coming off of the body of water, which in some worlds would have been considered its own ocean from its size. One of the rivers, the River Thirteen, cut west out of the body of water and ran long and wide all the way to the Great Ocean. Because the water body was connected to the ocean, it was not considered a lake but a sea, ironically named the Lake Sea.
In the Lake Sea there were many islands, but none as violent and dangerous as Tortuga. The entire island was a port, but there was not a single dock on the island where someone would feel safe tying their ship. Even the docks that were the most well-kept were likely set ups by swindlers who wanted to trick anyone stupid enough to land there and not leave a guard behind, or only leave one or two. Off a part of the island where the docks had been run down and barely functioning earlier that day, twenty ships of different sizes were moored or anchored, and a few smaller boats were tied to the docks. The docks themselves looked restored and had new supports beneath them as well as new wood to replace rotting planks.
The island of Tortuga close to those docks was as run-down and dangerous as the rest of the island, but it was a little less crowded because of the few number of people who usually stopped at that side. Most people would not want to go too far from their ships even if they did pay for protection or leave crew members behind, so only the most risky or confident would cross the island instead of just leaving their boats closer to where they were intending to go. Inside a large bar, but one that was usually empty, right inside a cliff wall on the southeast side of the island near where the ships were anchored, a few dozen people had gathered for a meeting. The entire cliff face was covered in buildings built straight into the wall as well as jutting out of it, with pathways either carved into the wall or ones made of wood and rope sticking out of it.
Outside the door of the bar that looked small from the tiny wooden shack exterior sticking out of the cliff, two guards from each group at the meeting stood. Whenever someone would arrive, the guards would look over at each other to motion whether the person was someone they knew or not. A few people had tried going into the bar seeing that a large group was going in, but the intended partiers were denied by the groups' outside guards, even if they argued that they were just going in to get a drink. "Private function," a guard with light green skin, large muscles, and long curly white hair said. The fishman with gills around his neck pushed a webbed-hand out and sent an arguing man stumbling back into a rope railing at the edge of the wooden pathway in front of the bar. The man grabbed onto the rope for dear life as he almost fell off, then he turned and muttered a curse before rushing out of there.
Hack watched the man go, then he turned back forward and crossed his arms over his chest. It should begin shortly, he thought, a small bead of sweat forming on the side of the fishman's face.
Inside the bar, most of the tables had been cleared to the sides. The owner of the bar had accepted a large sum to leave these people alone in his establishment, as they intended for no one outside of the two groups to learn what goes on at the meeting today. There was one person there though who felt very out of place considering she heard people mentioning how no one outside of their groups should be there, and she did not consider herself a member of either. The girl with light purple hair falling just past her shoulders took out the lollipop in her mouth and reached for the beer glass in front of her. Mizore Shirayuki paused after lifting the glass, staring at it closely with a hesitant expression. If I get drunk in a place like this, she glanced around at all the intimidating men around her, then she glanced to her left before calmly lifting her glass the rest of the way and tilting it back.
Portgas D. Ace watched the girl on his right take her drink, then she lowered the glass and breathed out a more relaxed breath. Her breath appeared out of her mouth visibly, and it caused the top of the glass to freeze over and ice to form down the inside of it. Mizore lifted up her lollipop while lowering her glass in her other hand, sticking it back in her mouth as it helped her maintain her body temperature. Ace spotted the person on his other side look a little nervous and he turned to the huge man five times as big as him with a surprised smirk. He glanced at Jozu's right side which was closest to him since the man was on his left, and then he chuckled and said, "You afraid of ice there, Jozu?"
Mizore looked to her left and watched as the large man strongly denied it with a single, 'I don't know what you're talking about.' Ace grinned though and left it at that, deciding not to poke fun if the man really was thinking back on losing his right arm. He did lose it trying to save me after all, Ace thought, though he could not lose his smile even while thinking of all his put his family through back on their own world. He looked past Jozu to one head of the table where his father sat. The giant man with a big white mustache was not his biological father, but the man Ace chose.
Edward Newgate sat cross-legged at the head of the side of the table meant for the Whitebeard Pirates. He had a four-foot tall glass for beer in front of him that he was drinking as well as enjoying the good food out in front of him. "Gurarararara!" Whitebeard laughed at something a few of his sons on the opposite side of the table as Ace said.
"Isn't that right Ace?" Thatch called over. The man with a brownish-orange pompadour sticking out over his forehead laughed and reached over the table with his glass, clanking it with his old, and recently-returned, crewmate.
Ace was only just meeting up with his old crew after a long time apart from them. He would have went straight to them after arriving on Aebrith, but right when he arrived he bumped into a man who currently sat two people away from him, on Mizore's right side. Meeting up with his brother who actually knew how he could find his old crew was the best luck Ace could have hoped for, even if the blond man in a black top hat did ask for a favor. Ace was more than happy to help Sabo out though, and after the two went to the Capital to find Emporio Ivankov, they managed to finally set up this meeting.
Ace was surprised, when they arrived in the Capital during a Battle Royale, that Sabo's own comrades were so surprised to see him. He looked over at the blond man sitting on Mizore's right who was leaning left towards the Yuki-Onna, or Snow Woman, trying to get away from the girl on his other side who had leaned towards him with a frustrated look on her face. The young woman Sabo and Ace's age named Koala had bright orange hair in a bob around her head, and she leaned farther towards Sabo and snapped at him, "So you knew all that time and never came to find us?!"
"I had important things I needed to do," Sabo said, scratching the scarred side of his face farther from Koala nervously and looking away.
"Like what?" Koala asked, putting her hands down on her hips.
"I was fighting some wars over on Silvior," Sabo said, and Koala lifted an eyebrow up under the rim of her maroon cap that had a pair of bright blue goggles on it.
"Silvior?" Koala asked.
"It's another continent, over in the Open Ocean," Sabo said while waving a hand in front of him like it was not important. "Much smaller compared to this one, but there were some crazy fights I got in over there." Sabo chuckled and then added, "Besides, I just said I knew Ivankov was a Lord here from half a year ago, I never heard anything about Dragon until a month and a half ago."
"Oi! Sabo-boy!" Ivankov shouted from farther towards the head of the table on the opposite side. He leaned his huge rectangular head with curly purple hair in an afro around it forward and yelled, "What was that? What did I just hear?"
"Nothing Iva-chan," Sabo said with a wave of his hand towards the strange figure. He/she/it wore her purple leotard revealing her hairy masculine chest and he had stubble all over the bottom half of his face around his huge lips that were covered in purple lipstick.
As Ivankov shouted over the table at Sabo for not coming to visit sooner, Jozu looked over and gave the Okama Queen a harsh look. "I don't like it Ace," Jozu said to the man next to him who looked up at his taller nakama and saw where Jozu was looking. "Ivankov's a Lord, and if you didn't know, we've been helping the Resistance lately."
"Sabo told me," Ace assured his comrade. "And it's okay, because I trust Sabo and Sabo trusts him-her," Ace ended less confident than when he started, but not because he was less sure that they could trust the purple-haired okama.
Sabo leaned forward and looked towards Jozu who was not being very quiet with that voice of concern, but Sabo smiled despite the man's distrust and said, "Having a Lord as a friend could be one Hell of a resource, don't you think? Especially for people trying to help the Resistance?" Sabo added while lifting up his eyebrows, smirking at the pirate who hummed and shrugged his shoulders. Jozu grinned after a moment and thought, Ace has some good brothers.
Whitebeard put down his glass as he noticed the gaze of the man across the table lift towards him. "Dragon," Whitebeard called over, and the table settled down instantly. "What do you want?"
Monkey D. Dragon sat across the long table from Whitebeard. Their highest ranked members or crewmates who had been in their organizations the longest sat around the table, all of them cross-legged with food and drink in front of them. It looked like a party, but this was much more than that. The leader of the Revolutionary Army from his home world had long black hair that fell behind him down into his green cloak but spiked out backwards from what people could see. The left side of his face was covered in red tattoos crossing over each other in a helix from his forehead down to his chin, going right over his eye. "It is not I who came up with the idea for this meet-up," Dragon said, and everyone on Whitebeard's side of the table except for one man lifted eyebrows or gained confused expressions.
Whitebeard looked over towards Ace who flashed him a smirk. Ace had gone to the Revolutionaries first because Sabo knew where they were, but also because having the Revolutionaries tell Whitebeard they had one of his sons was an easier way to have the pirate show up than just trying to work out a meeting under normal pretenses. Ace looked to his right at Sabo who looked back at him and nodded.
Mizore slouched down where she sat as everyone in the room looked towards their side of the middle of the table, so she felt like a few dozen sets of eyes were on her. Many of those men she could tell were powerful from their auras alone, and Mizore frowned as she wondered what she got herself into. I should have left the minute these two started plotting…
"You think he'll buy it?"
"He went up against the entire Marines to get me last time, and we're not even going to tell him it's a trade or anything, just offer me up to him."
"Ivankov's not going to like it."
"He'll- or she'll know where Dragon is. You said it yourself, now stop doubting it!"
"Ow, geez, alright alright. Okay, so what do we say when they're finally together? How do we convince them to go along with our plan?"
"The Old Man's stubborn, but he'll see it's a good idea if we explain what's going on."
"You're an idiot…"
"Hahaha, she's right Ace, that's not a plan at all!"
"It'll work! We have time to think up the details later."
"Well I'm not as sure about Dragon… he can be a little, too focused. What if what we're suggesting isn't his current goal?"
"You said the whole purpose of the Revolutionary Army was making the world a better place right? Well then there's no way he can ignore this, so it's going to be easier to convince him than the Old Man-"
"You just said it would be easy!"
"Only if we explain it well enough, in a way that the strongest pirate in the world would think is good."
"… Like I said…"
You're such an idiot, Mizore thought while staring at the side of Ace's head, as he stared towards Whitebeard with an open mouth, looking like he had no idea what he was about to say. Such, such an idiot, Mizore thought. But what's even more idiotic is following a guy like that in here. She wanted to face-palm but did not want anyone's attentions switching to her.
"I guess I'll explain," Sabo said, leaning forward and looking towards Whitebeard who Ace had introduced him to as soon as the pirate captain had arrived. "What do you know about Relative Quantum Thermonuclear Physics?" Not a person in the room made a sound, but Sabo kept from sweating at all the gazes focused in on him, and he even chuckled and said, "Didn't think so. Well, neither did I, but I met a scientist over on Silvior who taught me a few things before I came here. I originally came because he had created all these sensors and radars and methods to track certain types of energy." Sabo turned towards Dragon and admitted, "I actually didn't hear about you being here until I was on my ship for Aebrith."
"Kid, what are you getting at?" Whitebeard asked impatiently after Sabo looked away.
"Sorry," Sabo spun back and said fast with a small apologetic bow of his head. When he lifted his head back up though, there was a much more serious look on his face. "I had to come here, because a certain type of radiation that Dr. Nefario was looking out for." Sabo's intense expression matched the one that formed on Ace's face as Sabo brought it up, getting straight to the main point instead of going through all the different details and reasons for calling them together. Ace realized that this was probably the best way to do it anyway, as explanations could come after. Mizore gained a more calm but serious look on her face too at what Sabo was saying, the reason she felt she had continued following Ace around even after arriving on Aebrith. Sabo's voice was serious and his face hardened as he said, "All of Aebrith is in danger."
"That what you called us here for?" Jozu asked, his voice deep and his face starting to look annoyed. "This place is constantly at war, covered in monsters…"
"Let me rephrase that then," Sabo said. He narrowed his eyes and repeated, "All of Aebrith is in danger, of nuclear armageddon."
A/N Lagann Island breaking off of the Resistance. Sabo brings bad news to Aebrith, but what is the plan he and Ace concocted to avoid this "nuclear armageddon?" A lot of characters making first appearances this chapter, as un-epic as they may be. Yusuke, Whitebeard, and Dragon are all seen around Aebrith. Things aren't looking good for the Resistance as they lose a chunk of their forces and an island the size of Australia. Short chapter, but there are going to be a few of those this chapter (14). Another bouncing around the continent chapter after that Awul part, and we'll see what comes next in Nexus HWR 14.2 The Truth! Quick list, then review responses:
Kyoukai no Kanata: Hiroomi Nase (first character taken from this anime btw)
Yu Yu Hakusho: Yusuke Urameshi, Keiko
Gurren Lagann: Rossiu, Kinon, Simon, Ganmen
Despicable Me: Dr. Nefario (also I think a first)
One Piece: Whitebeard, Dragon, Ace, Sabo, Jozu, Thatch, Ivankov, Koala, Hack
Rosario + Vampire: Mizore
Soul Eater: Arachne, Kishin
Magi: Kouen Ren
Avatar the Last Airbender: Sozin
Limit-Breaking chapter 96 . Apr 22
Hey this was a pretty good chapter, It definetly has helped my mood since yesterday, later on in the day my father had a stroke and was dying, they were doing everything the could to help. So far they done the best that they can and it's not looking so good he is in real critical condition.
So far i was just depressed afterwards and to be honest this chapter took my mind of it and i just want to say thanks for that.
Hey man, sorry to hear about that. My dad suddenly passed away a couple of years back so I know how tough it can be. Hope yours pulls through, and I'm glad I was able to raise your spirits at least a little.
kg833998 chapter 96 . 19h ago
ok I am at the part were armsrtong lost his arm now I hope people don't forget there's someone in Metropolis that can regrow limbs cough orhime cough and there goes our break from character deaths I don't know why but whenever a one piece character dies my heart clenches maybe because it's one of my favorite animes good chapter it may be shorter than your other ones but it's still a good chapter
looks like Mandy is gaining more power for the better or the worst we will just have to see
also like how you put chimney in this chapter where's her cat/bunny
Thanks for the review! Bam, character deaths everywhere. If you thought that one was short at 15k, I'm guessing you're a quick reader, and you def raced through this one too. Then again, I wrote this one start to finish between yesterday afternoon and today, so it wasn't going to be much higher than 6k. As for Orihime, well we haven't seen her use her hair piece in action yet, not that I'm saying she doesn't have it. Luckily they've probably got some great medicine with the medical knowledge of so many different worlds pooled together, so hopefully our injured council members can pull through! Sad for Tsuru, and Hel-Hel-Helmeppo! And I guess Maynard too... Mandy makes a power play right after getting some sweet revenge. And similar to Inoue, we haven't seen Chimney's cat/bunny yet so maybe there's a flashback in store where it gets brutally murdered... or maybe she just left it at home because you can't bring pets to school? XD Who knows?
-Well, not many reviews this time, though I am updating fast so I guess that's to be expected. Next chapter's going to be a little longer and my weekend just ended, so it's going to be a few days. So until then, thanks everyone for reading, hope you enjoyed the chapter! And as always, 'till next time!
