my little jokes on thee...
Ash stood over his foe, glaring down at the man, an eerie silence overcoming the meadow that had previously been their battleground. He was covered in cuts and wounds that seemed to glow an almost ethereal gold... but it looked almost like tarnished gold. His black and red hair was a mess, and his hands were covered in black flames that seemed to coat his fists with an unnatural darkness. He narrowed his eyes somewhat, before gritting his teeth and looking unimpressed.
What was he unimpressed with? The seeming attitude of his defeated enemy.
The man was burned. Severely. He had grievous injuries all over him, burns that looked like they'd never heal, and darkness creeping all over him. The blade he'd been using, the one that had caused so many wounds on Ash, lay broken into pieces off to the side, and the halo that had been atop his head was now cracked and shattered, slowly crumbling away now. Yet he looked back up at Ash, a cocky smirk on his face, and painful chuckles emitting from his throat.
"What's so damned funny!?" Ash demanded.
"You... you pawns would never understand." the man spat back. "You don't care. You're happy to be under someone's thumb. Doesn't matter who." he said further. "But it doesn't matter. Change will come. And you'll be forced to accept that fact that SHE is pointless and useless!" he declared.
"JUST GO TO HELL, ALREADY!" Ash yelled angrily in response, as he coated his right hand in all his darkness and flames, and slammed it as hard as he could into the man's chest. As soon as he did so, the man choked in pain and agony... before starting to laugh, almost maniacally. His body seemed to turn into an inky black and dark purple substance, as the halo crumbled small particles, turning into a small yellow crystal, and the puddle seeped into the ground, leaving nary a trace. That's what happened when a Fallen Angel was defeated and killed; they went to Hell and became a Demon.
Ash then sighed heavily, picked the crystal up, and turned towards a nearby tree at the edge of the meadow. He walked towards it, as a strange swirling portal appeared on it, which he just strolled through, the portal closing behind him. He found himself in a room that looked almost like a reception area, but there were no other doors that led anywhere else. There were some chairs about, what looked like a large monitor with a black screen on the far wall with a female elf-like figure staring at it, and what looked like a mail tube that shot upwards into the ceiling of the room. He looked at the crystal in his hand, before starting to walk towards the tube, though there was a bit of a hobble to his step.
"Damn it." he muttered to himself.
...and I'll forgive thy
great big one on me.
great big one on me.