Sol'scyth: A Narrative Fiction

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Sol was beating against the wall like crazy, he slammed his body, punched, and slashed his claws into the wall trying to weaken it so he could escape. Sol panted and he slipped and felt his leg get covered in the acid, he screeched out in anger and he grabbed his limb. "Damn it! I need my scyth!" He grumbeld and he shook his head. "What were those words, that Aponi told me..." Sol grumbled trying to remember the words that Aponi taught him to summon his scyth, but knowing Sol, he didn't pay any attention to that damn butterfly. Sol grumbled and yelled out. "Phlegon!" Calling his scyth by it's name. The was a loud crash and the tip of the latern poked through the wall of the jug. Sol jumped up to dodge the water that sloshed around, and he flapped his wings to keep him afloat while the wolf pulled the scyth out of the jug. Sol grinned. "That's it big guy, pull my scyth out of this damn jug!" Sol ignored the burning drops of acid on his body, and once the scyth was removed. Sol watched as light filled the jug, and Sol flew out of the hole, and the world around returned …show more content…
I haven't seen any owner, but from the design and how the gem gleamed I knew it was necklace of a goddess." Sol's eyes narrowed, anger filling his eyes. "Don't play dumb! You stole that from Alpha!" Sol screeched out and he watched as Celsus's ears flick at the name and he turned. "Alpha?" "The girl who had the necklace!" Celsus turned with a sickening grin on his muzzle. "A girl you say?" Sol grunted and watched as Celsus's face grew more twisted. "Judgeing from the necklace, and the name you said...You mean to say the Goddess of Life is here!" This is truemendous news! The Life Goddess in my home, Anga Mainyu loves eating women souls too, but devouring the Life Goddess's should no doubt help him bear the fruit of immortality!" He chuckled darkly and left, leaving Sol in the thorns. Sol thrashed around widely ignoring his own pain. "Alpha! I'll find you, just stay put wherever you

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