It was times like this that the trickster wished that his skills were better, wished that he was more powerful. if he was, then he could take out the many Myrians that infested the jungles like cockroaches. Even if he didn't get them all the first time, they would appear again and he would finish them off. If the race did somehow survive and repopulate, he would just attack them again and again.
"One day....One day your reign will end."
But he wasn't more powerful, nor his skills adepts, but something had to be done. For as many Myrians as they killed, more Dhani were slaughtered. For as many snakelings that were hatched, twice as many of the Myrians were spat out. Their numbers were too many and for the time, it was their biggest advantage.
Slowly, the dhani lowered himself into the pit, allowing Agoylss to go first. There was something about the place that seemed off and unnatural. A lot of time had gone into it's creation, but for what purpose he didn't know. Mamoru followed along with Agoylss guiding their path all the way to the bottom. The two stopped and eyed the long hall before their cautiously. Mamoru hadn't been sure of what they would find beneath the surface, and he had the same thoughts as they looked down the hall.
"I agree, we could do that for ssure. but..."
Thinking it over, he wondered exactly what was down there, and so close to their nest as well. There were many possibilities, but all of them weren't bad. "Jusst imagine, what if we find ssomething worth the trip. It could be another way into the nest, or even some long forgotten weapon that could be ussed againsst the monkeysss." It was true that the trickster had a unique imagination, but that wasn't always a crook. "SStay here if you musst, I will come back for you after I look around." Without another word, Mamoru headed down the long hall feeling in the mood for an adventure.
"One day....One day your reign will end."
But he wasn't more powerful, nor his skills adepts, but something had to be done. For as many Myrians as they killed, more Dhani were slaughtered. For as many snakelings that were hatched, twice as many of the Myrians were spat out. Their numbers were too many and for the time, it was their biggest advantage.
Slowly, the dhani lowered himself into the pit, allowing Agoylss to go first. There was something about the place that seemed off and unnatural. A lot of time had gone into it's creation, but for what purpose he didn't know. Mamoru followed along with Agoylss guiding their path all the way to the bottom. The two stopped and eyed the long hall before their cautiously. Mamoru hadn't been sure of what they would find beneath the surface, and he had the same thoughts as they looked down the hall.
"I agree, we could do that for ssure. but..."
Thinking it over, he wondered exactly what was down there, and so close to their nest as well. There were many possibilities, but all of them weren't bad. "Jusst imagine, what if we find ssomething worth the trip. It could be another way into the nest, or even some long forgotten weapon that could be ussed againsst the monkeysss." It was true that the trickster had a unique imagination, but that wasn't always a crook. "SStay here if you musst, I will come back for you after I look around." Without another word, Mamoru headed down the long hall feeling in the mood for an adventure.