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Kavanah was shocked at this man's complete obliviousness to anything but himself. Perhaps one of them most overconfident men he had seen. "I don't think he would be much of a match for me, thank you for the warning though. I'll let the issue stay within the family as long as it doesn't leave the family, if you know what I mean by that." he chuckled eagerly waiting to see if Jordan would follow through with his promise and freeze him still.
"Yes, I am sure. Except that he has two artifacts that belonged to who was the most powerful mage warrior of his race. The artifacts are imbued with his very soul, giving them an immense boost to power along with their already huge amount of power by themselves." He said, stopping as he took a careful step. "If he knew how to release their powers fully, then what happened to this island would be twenty times worse than it is now, and he would make sure to spread that destruction across every swath of land he could find with civilization living on it. Trust me when I say that he is more than capable of fighting anybody on this planet. My father found that out the hard way." He finished. He said that last sentence soberly, almost with a hint of remorse.
Nobody know what weapons World War III will be fought with, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones. -Albert Einstein
Post by Jordan Hielo on Mar 14, 2012 10:01:36 GMT -5
"I'm sorry to hear that my friend..." Jordan frowned, placing a hand on the ground. Suddenly, ice surrounded toe man's feet. "Careful now, don't trip. As for a rock, I highly doubt a simple rock can break an elemental's element. I'm sure he will be defeated one day, though, everyone can be defeated."
Zaleth laughed at the man who controls ice. With a grunt, he tore the chunk of earth he was standing on off out of the ground and used the power of wind to keep himself hovering. Then he summoned a thick, heavy stone and infused it with the power of his armor and smacked it against the ice. The power from his armor gave the stone just enough power to crack the ice in multiple spots, weakening it enough for Zaleth to get his feet out.
"You're right. A simple rock cannot break that ice, but a magically empowered rock can crack it." He said, chuckling as his power slowly returned. "And as for defeating him, it will have to be done before he uncovers the way to unlock his weapons." Zaleth said. Then he played a trick on Jordan and summoned stone almost as hard as diamond to encase his feet. "And now the joke's on you." He said in an attempt to draw the topic away from his brother.
Nobody know what weapons World War III will be fought with, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones. -Albert Einstein
Kavanah felt a burning from his curse, which meant he was getting annoyed. "Then you obviously haven't fought a good opponent before," he smirked. Jordan hadn't even tired hard at all on that ice. "Well, I don't see why I'm here then. I think I'll take off. You seem to have everything under control. It's not like I could do anything if he came back right?" he looked to Jordan, "What have you been up to? I unfortunately haven't been able to see you in some time."
Post by Jordan Hielo on Mar 15, 2012 6:59:28 GMT -5
"I've been very well! I set up my own shop in the middle of the plaza," Jordan placed his hands on the rocks. "You should come visit some time, it's a hunting store!" Ice wrapped around his foot underneath the rock. "There's hunting supplies, clothes, a bit of small weapons. Everything's made by me, basically."
He slipped his feet out of the rock, and stood up. Turning to Kavanah, he rid his feet of the ice and smiled, "So what have you been up to?"
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Zaleth was baffled by their willingness to get away from the topic of battle. The island was in ruins, and it seemed as if they couldn't care less. Zaleth chuckled at Kavanah. "I've fought more than my fair share, but unless you are the equal of a demigod then yes, you would have a difficult time killing him with his weapons unlocked." He said. Then he noticed the ice boy had gotten out of his rocky trap, making Zaleth laugh again.
Nobody know what weapons World War III will be fought with, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones. -Albert Einstein
Kavanah would possibly come back to Zaleth later, he answered Jordan first, "Well, alot actually." he chuckled, "Mostly things dealing with spirits and the undead though, I have kind of been cleansing the land so to speak. But yeah, this shop of yours, I just may have to stop by and take a gander. Not too expensive is it?"
Post by Jordan Hielo on Mar 15, 2012 11:09:27 GMT -5
Jordan chuckled at Kavanah, "Nahh, I'm pretty sure the prices are pretty fair. At least, I hope so. I make sure everything is as good as I can make it at the very least."
"That is very generous of you," he decided to talk again to Zaleth although he would probably regret doing so. "I was once an angel, and once for a short time a demon, so I don't know what classifies you as a demigod, but just understand what you are talking about. Underestimation can get you into trouble,"
Kavanah turned back to Jordan, "I'll probably be here for some time too, cleanup work." he explained.
Kavanah shrugged, "No, not exactly, you could help cleaning the debris out of the water I suppose," he didn't want to make Jordan feel like he had to, but it would sure help a lot. He looked out to see many things floating in the now cluttered water.
Post by Jordan Hielo on Mar 15, 2012 11:29:02 GMT -5
Jordan grinned widely, happy to help. "Alright! I'll be back!" the boy rushed to the waters edge, picking up any debris he saw and placing it in a pile on the shore. A lot of work mind you, but the boy was just happy to help.
Kavanah chuckled, he sure was eager. He turned to Zaleth again, "You, just rest. You need it, we can handle it." he said figuring he wouldn't listen anyway. Kavanah walked around restore life and energy to the damaged land.
"I never said I was a demigod. I also stated he hasn't unlocked the weapons yet." He said. Then he clapped his palms together and created a loud boom, magnifying it with the power of air. As if on cue, his armor melted away into some sort of seal, revealing Zaleth for who he was. He had a muscular build, and wore simple undergarments for armor. They were made of soft and hard leather, and covered him like normal clothing. The shirt had a ragged tear in it, where his brother cut him. "And I appreciate the concern, but I caused most of this." He said. He clapped his hands together again and huge gusts of wind picked up. He made sure Kavanah and Jordan were out of the way of the windstorm, and he carried all of the floating debris from the water onto land. With an effort, he carved part of the earth of the island out and lifted the extremely heavy chunk of earth into the air. He then channeled the wind carrying the debris into the hole, then replaced most of the earth back into the hole. He had to clear some of the bottom of the chunk off and put it into the water, but he made sure the wildlife stayed there. The debris would deteriorate and give nutrients to the plants, making them grow bigger. The effort physically tired him out again, and he sank a bit closer to the ground but managed to stay afloat.
Nobody know what weapons World War III will be fought with, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones. -Albert Einstein
Post by Jordan Hielo on Mar 15, 2012 17:31:42 GMT -5
Jordan pouted, unable to help with the cleanup anymore. Jordan just turned to Kavanah, and shrugged as if he were saying to the angel "I-don't-fucking-know"
Kavanah chuckled, "When I said 'you', I meant somebody. I didn't think you as a demigod. That is easy to see." he gave the look back to Jordan, his saying more like "this-is-not-right." he referred to the way Zaleth had tried to repai things. He had made more work for Kavanah now. He would have to re open the now caved in tunnels and decaying debris didn't ruin the plants. There was a reason death didn't just start out at the bottom of the earth.