Personal Narrative-Death Korps 88th Siege Army

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“Oh good god, could you guys keep it down up there? I’m trying to sleep, and you nine are making it really fucking difficult.” The people above me being the six devil kings, Yahweh, Ddraig, and Albion, all trying to kill each other. In my world. Really frickin’ loudly. All this happened because I was hitting on Gabriel, Michael gets angered, somehow mistaking me for a devil, and gets his dad to start a war, which dragged in the Fallen Angels, while the two dragons were fighting each other. The three sides killed enough of their enemies that the war stopped, course that didn’t stop these idiots from having a gladiator match in the attic. So I get some soul ripper knives and storm up there. …show more content…
I look up and see a dude with red hair, then I see the dogtags of one of the dead, “Death Korps 88th Siege Army, oh you have got to be kidding me…”, then the redhead speaks. “ Took you long enough, usually they wake up a night after you resurrect them, you took a month.”, which got me to ask who the heck he was, “ Sirzechs Lucifer, yeah, thanks to you, you ended a civil war which put me in power. So I kind of owe you.” He hands me a ring or something along those lines. When I grab said ring, I start having hallucinations, like a mound of corpses, multiple Obliterators, and a horde of daemon engines. “Zechs, what is this supposed to be, and why am I seeing some of my enemies?” “The weapon I gave you allows you to create the soldiers that you have seen and a load of others, pretty much, if you can think of it, you can create it.” I start to laugh, didn’t last that long. I tried this ring out, a couple of warpsmiths show up for my attempt, safe to say, I would have fun with this. Zechs blows apart the warpsmiths, and he leaves to go back to his territory, something about his sister being forced into a marriage with a scumbag. I look out, to see a column of traitor guardsmen, which I hammer with Earthshaker

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