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Post by Dungeon Master on Oct 12, 2009 20:50:05 GMT -6
Lyvya knew this woman Armonia was strong. She had felt it in the woma'ns poisonous kiss! She would not allow herself to become that woman's slave.
She locked the bathroom door, locking Puppy out who seemed to go beserk sensing somethign wasn't right with Lyvya. He threw his head back howling in sorrowful alarm. he slammed himself against the door trying to break it, but Lyvya had put a spell upon it to not allow him through it.
She linked with Wolfyre one last time sending her the mental images she was about to perform, knowing Wolfyre would not reach her in time but wanted her to know she still loved her & was protecting everyone from the pain of Armonia making Lyvya a slave to her.
She climbed in the bath tub, casting a spell of holy water upon the bath, then summoning her holy avenger +5 sword she mutter holy fire spell upon the water & the blade. Upon that she quickly muttered a telekenetic spell upon the blade ordering the blade to behead her. The blade quickly did as summoned. Her body falling into the tub of holy water, disintegrating.
Upon her death the spells slowly unfolded one by one in order of their caste. The door fell free to allow puppy through all the way up til her last animation upon the blade which fell lifelessly to the floor disintegrating along with Lyvya as well.
Puppy howled in agony of loss of his companion.
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Post by armonia on Oct 12, 2009 20:58:16 GMT -6
Merwet suddenly felt Lyvya presence vanish and with that she gave a catistrophic roar forcing the roman sword to change into a pure white japanese sword. she spread her feet shoulder legnth apart and placed her left hand upon the blade sliding it swiftly downward as she bellowed, "Scream YUMI NO MIZORI!" suddenly the sword glistened bright red transforming- the blade is ice white, the guard is black as night, the hilt is white with red neylon wrapping and a red chain with a ice crystal shaped into a shurkien hung from the pommel. "On my honor Wolfyre I shall bring justice to our fallen comrades." The ground quivered as though afriad of Merwet's abrupt burst of anger.
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