How Did The Trespasser Change The World?

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Across a confused world locked in different times, a war breaks out to control the African oil rigs.On the western corner of the world lies the Western Alliance and on the east lies the Shinobi Alliance. A man by the name of The Trespasser had trained for most of his life to confronting the Sage who has changed the world with no reasons known whatsoever.The Trespasser, a man who had his entire family killed when the Western Alliance invaded East Vietnam in a deadly nuclear strike.He begins his rigorous assault in The Nexus. The Nexus holds the Animal's lair. A beast which is half machine half human which wields an electric cannon that controls the direction of the afterlife and heavenly realms. The Trespasser enters this dimension and approaches The Animal. “Petty fool, no match for a God of the afterlife.Time for you to die twice!!” grunted The Animal. As razor sharp spikes of The Animal flies across the chamber, The Trespasser …show more content…
The Trespasser approaches Asura grounded body and reaches for his staff then plunging it down Asura’s skull. As he rams the staff down a second time Asura’s body vanishes into the atmosphere “What?How did he?”. Asura appears floating above the island reaching his hand out “Dark Taka: 100 Cannon Arms!” mechanized limbs morphing out of Asura’s back starts firing volleys of missiles at The Trespasser.

“Wood Takagan: One Thousand Explosive Arms Of Buddha” yelled The Trespasser as a statue crawling through the sand with one thousand fist aims at the missiles that Asura is releasing. The fists crash on the missiles with a massive explosion in the red sky covering it with pitch black smoke. The remaining fists of the statue storms down on Asura plunging him into a crimson red river with a giant outburst. The Trespasser enters a moment of

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