martes, 26 de octubre de 2010

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The Deathblade Chronicles

Race to Destiny


By Wolf Shadowgem



Life is not easy when you are expected a race full of traps. Every summer solstice, 10 racers were entered to a mount competition. I was one of the racers. But the race was full of traps and dangerous. The starting point was Wizard City. The finish line was hidden in Dragonsypre. Good thing, I got a powerful Blue Raptor blade for good luck. At the day of the race, I put on my dandy hat, cloak of clarity and shoes of anxiety. One of the racers was my archenemy, Blaze Iceweaver. All 10 racers were at the starting line. Under the sweltering summer sun, I felt like hot dog left out in the griller too long. Finally the referee, a balance master arrived. “That prize belongs to be on my guns!” yelled Blaze.

“Please, the only thing bigger that your –so- called guns is your ego.” I said. All the racers burst in laughter. Blaze shot me a icy glace. The referee raised his wand and blasted the air with a giant fireball. It exploded with a BAANNGG. I immediately gripped my broom and I shot off. As we raced to Ravenwood , Blaze shot fire balls at me. I ducked and dodged them. I jumped and slashed the air with my Raptor Blade. Blaze dodged but fell in the ground. He got up and conjured a Dragon. He got on it and took out a wand. He waved it around, causing lightning to rain down. I looked at my Treasure cards. I didn’t have that much so I didn’t use them. I tapped in the icon of Krokotopia.

I then sped off before Blaze could catch on. Suddenly, a portal opened. Portals were bridges to other worlds. Since I was a curious guy, I raced to it and went inside it. When I emerged from the other side, I found myself in Marleybone. The racers were heading towards me so I sped off. Suddenly, nets sprang out of nowhere. I dodged them. Behind me, a few racers were caught. I looked behind me. Only three racers had escaped the traps. Soon, we were at Dragonsypre, But I was behind since I needed to teleport to a friend because I didn’t have the Dragonsypre Spiral Key yet. But then I saw Blaze. He almost looked dead. His clothes were ripped. He had a crazy look in his eyes. “Let’s end this now, Shadowgem. He raised his wand and shot ectoplasm. It rose and materialized into a pair ghosts. The racers were blocked from the finish line. I grabbed a Wraith Treasure Card. I cast it and a hooded skeleton with raven-like wings and a scythe burst from the ground. He raised the scythe and swung it down. Blaze dropped in the ground. His health was dangerously low. He had like 50 left. He raised his wand which he waved crazily. Huge bolts of lightning rained down. The crowd was screaming. I ran to Blaze. He was going nutty. His eyes glowed pure white. He saw me and raised his wand. Amazingly, it turned into a trident. That was a strange. Only the most powerful wizards could handle the power of a trident. It fried any ordinary Level 20 Diviner like Blaze. He tried to shock me with lightning. But my Raptor Blade deflected the bolts, since it was a myth weapon. Then the craziest thing happened to my blade. Black smoke engulfed it and suddenly holding an ordinary blue small blade. I was holding a long black sword which glowed blue. Blaze then summoned a massive tornado. Slowly, I inched closer to the deranged Diviner. With an effortless swing, I knocked the trident out of Blaze’s grip. He looked at me and stretched his hand out in the direction which his trident was laying. It then flew into his hand. By then I was trying not to fly away. He looked at me and lunged. I gripped my sword tightly and attacked. Our weapons clinked and clanged as the touched each other. Finally with a swing, the trident broke. The storm dissolved and Blaze fell down. He was alive by only 20 percent of hp. I stood up and walked to my broom. I helped Blaze to my broom. He was unconscious. I put him in my broom and teleported to Wizard City. I was so going to die when Professor Ambrose saw me with a half dead boy by my side...  

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