Hakuno Kishinami had stumbled upon something dangerous and sacred.
She wasn't going to make it out alive. That's what her instincts were telling her. She was going to die. She was going to get killed. That was the destiny that was set upon her the moment she witnessed two inhuman figures fighting before her eyes.
The green-haired warrior with the spear chased her down. Stating something about her luck running out, and it's a pity to kill her since she ran so fast. Even though Hakuno knew that Death was chasing after her, she didn't want to give up. Why did she have to die? What did she do to deserve this? She just happened to be at a bad place at the wrong time?
Hakuno ran to the sundial plaza. The full moon was the only source of light for her in the dark. Her brain continued to scream at her. To get out of there. She was going to be killed. She was going to die. The end was coming. However, it was too late.
The spear came just as fast as the Warrior himself. ]
"I dislike killing women and fate, however, there are rules that must be abided by. I'll make it painless for you, the least I can do."
[ The voice spoke behind Hakuno, but it was already too late. All she saw was red. Her entire world spun, and before she knew it, she was already on the ground. From the corner of her eye, Hakuno saw the spear user walk away. The tip of his spear dripped with blood. Ah, her blood, is what Hakuno realizes as she feels a warm pool underneath her. She was bleeding. She was stabbed.
Gritting her teeth, Hakuno attempted to get up but kept falling. Her blood flowed into the cracks of the sundial plaza. She should give up and let Death take her across, yet her whole body and mind were screaming at her, telling her how it wasn't fair.
She was afraid. Afarid was afraid to lose her senses. Afraid of the pain. Yet most importantly, Hakuno Kishinami was afraid of becoming a corpse. She didn't want to disappear without a trace for no reason at all. She was just unlucky? What a bullshit reason.
Stand up. Fight. Stand up. Fight.
It wasn't right that she disappeared. What was the purpose of running so hard? To struggle so hard? Only to disappear!? Her conscience screamed out at the injustice of it all.
It was okay for her to be afraid. It's okay for her to be in pain.
Hakuno Kishinami will rise above all of that. She has yet fought on her own volition and terms.
SUNDIAL SUMMONING
Hakuno Kishinami had stumbled upon something dangerous and sacred.
She wasn't going to make it out alive. That's what her instincts were telling her. She was going to die. She was going to get killed. That was the destiny that was set upon her the moment she witnessed two inhuman figures fighting before her eyes.
The green-haired warrior with the spear chased her down. Stating something about her luck running out, and it's a pity to kill her since she ran so fast. Even though Hakuno knew that Death was chasing after her, she didn't want to give up. Why did she have to die? What did she do to deserve this? She just happened to be at a bad place at the wrong time?
Hakuno ran to the sundial plaza. The full moon was the only source of light for her in the dark. Her brain continued to scream at her. To get out of there. She was going to be killed. She was going to die. The end was coming. However, it was too late.
The spear came just as fast as the Warrior himself. ]
"I dislike killing women and fate, however, there are rules that must be abided by. I'll make it painless for you, the least I can do."
[ The voice spoke behind Hakuno, but it was already too late. All she saw was red. Her entire world spun, and before she knew it, she was already on the ground. From the corner of her eye, Hakuno saw the spear user walk away. The tip of his spear dripped with blood. Ah, her blood, is what Hakuno realizes as she feels a warm pool underneath her. She was bleeding. She was stabbed.
Gritting her teeth, Hakuno attempted to get up but kept falling. Her blood flowed into the cracks of the sundial plaza. She should give up and let Death take her across, yet her whole body and mind were screaming at her, telling her how it wasn't fair.
She was afraid. Afarid was afraid to lose her senses. Afraid of the pain. Yet most importantly, Hakuno Kishinami was afraid of becoming a corpse. She didn't want to disappear without a trace for no reason at all. She was just unlucky? What a bullshit reason.
It wasn't right that she disappeared. What was the purpose of running so hard? To struggle so hard? Only to disappear!? Her conscience screamed out at the injustice of it all.
It was okay for her to be afraid. It's okay for her to be in pain.
Hakuno Kishinami will rise above all of that. She has yet fought on her own volition and terms.
She has not yet obtained a Sword of her own. ]