Personal Narrative: My Hero's Journey

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Sunsetter gazed at the stars fading and gleaming on her space-like skin. She was waiting in a large dip with the other people who Starwave had summoned to her castle. Engysi had his feet up on the coffee table in the center, and played around with the blue rings surrounding him. Helix was floating above the couches with Galexi, blinking with his ‘X’-shaped eyes and talking to each other. Sephied was hunched over in deep thought, while Neklardia was humming softly to himself. Soon enough, everyone turned to see a large figure floating towards them, with a long teal dress and wavy, purple-ended hair. “Everyone,” Starwave greeted. “We are gathered here for an important announcement.” Like everything, Sunsetter thought. There was always a problem in Dazzlenight, and every time a section of the kingdom …show more content…
Make sure none of them get hurt.” Starwave gazed at the small assembly of galactic entities. Sunsetter hid a ginger fist behind her back with her hair. She has the power herself, she thought to herself bitterly. Why can’t she do it herself? Engysi summoned a ring around himself and used it to teleport away to an area. Helix made a slash mark across his throat with his thumb, and he swirled away into the air. Sephied, Galexi and Neklardia all stayed behind with Sunsetter, and the four of them ran out of the palace. The ground shook violently as soon as they got outside, and monsters of all sorts appeared, surrounding them. Again, Sunsetter made a fist with her hair as she taunted the creatures. Sephied flipped back her crimson red hair and prepared a small aura ball as a weapon. Galexi summoned huge indigo claws from her knuckles in an X-shaped movement in front of her face. Neklardia floated into the air and prepared his voice. Sunsetter grabbed the two bladeless swords on her back and created two daggers with an orange

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