Personal Narrative: The Queen's Weapon

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The queen, even though she was wearing a dress, she was quick to dodge all of my attacks. It became increasingly difficult to get a hit on her. Her weapon was unlike one I had ever seen before. Well, heard of before, I haven't seen many weapons until now. The queen's weapon was made out of pure magic, it couldn't be seen by the regular human's eyes. I could see her weapon because I am not fully human. It was a pair of nunchucks with a five-inch blade at each end. Sometimes the weapon would change into a pitch black snake with a head on either side of its body. You could see the venom dripping from its fangs.

With each attack she dodged, I became aware that she wasn't just using magic as a weapon, but also in her movements. My sword had no magical properties and it was clear that if I were to keep fighting like this, I would lose.

As I focused on her attacks I also focused on the blade of my sword. Channeling magic into it wasn't as hard as I originally thought it would be. All I had to do was visualize the magic going into the sword to make something greater. I was trying to make the sword help me in the battle, make it have a mind of its own. However, since I had little experience using a sword and didn't know the techniques. I couldn't use my magic to make the sword help me. Could
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Instead, it floated just a few inches off the marble floor. Now I have to use my last resort, magic. I haven't trained with magic so this might get out of hand, but it's the only thing I got at this point. I focused my magic on my hands. I hope this works. I have watched a lot of anime and fantasy movies in my life, so this might work. As I felt my magic ebb and flow into my hands, I tried to form the energy into a compact ball. The ball was made out of fire and it was a little rough around the edges, but it would do. Now I just have to aim it right at the queen's heart or head, both would kill her

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