Element: The Shadows
Middle of the water an arch appeared with a reflection that made it perfectly round. A great wind comes rushing out followed by a great blinding light. Finally a ship like figure appears with great white light all around it. The light settles and the portal closes, sinks, and disappears. The ship seems to be made of metal and a great shadow dragon appears to be on the front end. It has cannons unlike any ever seen before. It apparently moved using these rockets on the sides and back end.
A figure approaches the front, along with five more bearing the appearance of human like demons. The first one takes off its helmet with a whoosh of water jetting out. The others do the same except with air, fire, light, darkness, and dirt. It was about noon when the darkness is at its lightest. The water seemed dark and the sky as well. The feeling of curiosity filled the air as a near by ship comes closer to the metallic ship of mystery.
The ship began firing upon the visitors with black orbs unlike cannon balls. The orbs just seemed to bounce off the air as it reached the ship. The metal ships main cannon aims at the attacker and fires a blue laser of light.



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The winter of love is a cellar of empty bins, in an orchard soft with rot.
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"All my life I've looked at words as though I were seeing them for the first time" - Ernest Hemmingway
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...said John.
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Tired from a hard day at school and commenting on someone's drawing so you look at what other people write a nd expect to find that this is describing what your doing now. Yay randomness!!!
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"Cast the light into darkness and fear the dragon who caused it."
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