06-28-2018, 06:30 PM
The mighty Dragun roared, its red skin tinted a steel gray. The Hunter whipped out her revolver, each of her shots bouncing harmlessly of the beast’s impenetrable skin. With a mighty flap of it’s wings, hundreds of bullets began to rain down from the sky.
“Junior!” The Hunter cried out, reaching for her trusty pet Corgi. She rolled towards her dumb dog who was just standing like everything was okay. Managing sto sweep the dog into her arms, she clutched him to her chest as she made an effort to evade the torrent of bullets. Each of the bright red projectiles barely passed her by as she rolled underneath them, however the onslaught never stopped. A few of the massive bullets pierced her side and shoulder, cutting through her cloak. With a few tears in her eyes, she looked down at Junior, who was smiling and wagging his tail at her.
“I’m sorry I couldn’t protect you buddy.” She whispered as she choked back tears.
However, the bullet storm suddenly stopped. The mighty Dragun had begun to pant heavily and from it’s chest cavity, a bullet shaped heart sprung out. Not letting her tears and emotions getting the best of her, she quickly commanded Junior to get down. Reaching from behind her, she pulled out her crossbow and quickly placed an arrow inside. Aiming down the sights she realized the beast had caught its breath. The heart had began to slowly retract into the chest cavity but she knew that she could not survive another barrage of bullets. She exhaled as she pulled the trigger of her crossbow, letting the bolt fly across the room and stay true, piercing the mighty Dragun’s heart.
It growled in pain, the bolt had left a fist sized hole in its chest. Letting out a final roar, the beast’s own head became to heavy for it to carry and it collapsed, defeated onto the ground. Her heart raced.
“Come on boy, Let’s go Junior!” She yelled as she ran, using the Dragun’s backbone as a bridge to the other side of the chasm. The heat from the lava below torched the her feet, but she didn’t care. She had the bullet that could kill the past and she was about to reach the gun. She ran as fast as she could, ignore the decorative treasures that lay at the end of the Gungeon and rushing through the waterfall of bullet casings. She felt suspended as she went through a portal, falling onto giant revolvers that floated in the sky. Jumping over each and every one she saw the tomb of the Gun That Can Kill the Past. Rushing past all of the wonders of this place, she managed to reach the chest. Her hands were clammy and fumbled around, trying to get a good grip. Finally managing to get a hold of the metal, she forced it open, releasing a bright white light.
Suddenly she was thrown into a place with no discernable traits, save for a large fountain in front of her. She felt the safety of her revolver at her side, but couldn’t hear Junior’s annoying adorable barking.
“Junior!” she called out, with a panicked tone in her voice. “Junioooor!”
“Yip yip yip,” she could hear her companion bark. However, the bark was accompanied with a few splashes. Rushing over to the fountain, the claw around her heart released. Picking up her dog wasn’t a good idea, since Junior decided to shake all of his moisture out into Junior’s face. Of course.
Falling flat onto her ass, she giggled along with Junior before letting out a deep sigh. It seemed that the Gun was just a myth. She would never be able to mend her mistakes, but maybe this Omni would be able to help her with it? Only he knows.
“Junior!” The Hunter cried out, reaching for her trusty pet Corgi. She rolled towards her dumb dog who was just standing like everything was okay. Managing sto sweep the dog into her arms, she clutched him to her chest as she made an effort to evade the torrent of bullets. Each of the bright red projectiles barely passed her by as she rolled underneath them, however the onslaught never stopped. A few of the massive bullets pierced her side and shoulder, cutting through her cloak. With a few tears in her eyes, she looked down at Junior, who was smiling and wagging his tail at her.
“I’m sorry I couldn’t protect you buddy.” She whispered as she choked back tears.
However, the bullet storm suddenly stopped. The mighty Dragun had begun to pant heavily and from it’s chest cavity, a bullet shaped heart sprung out. Not letting her tears and emotions getting the best of her, she quickly commanded Junior to get down. Reaching from behind her, she pulled out her crossbow and quickly placed an arrow inside. Aiming down the sights she realized the beast had caught its breath. The heart had began to slowly retract into the chest cavity but she knew that she could not survive another barrage of bullets. She exhaled as she pulled the trigger of her crossbow, letting the bolt fly across the room and stay true, piercing the mighty Dragun’s heart.
It growled in pain, the bolt had left a fist sized hole in its chest. Letting out a final roar, the beast’s own head became to heavy for it to carry and it collapsed, defeated onto the ground. Her heart raced.
“Come on boy, Let’s go Junior!” She yelled as she ran, using the Dragun’s backbone as a bridge to the other side of the chasm. The heat from the lava below torched the her feet, but she didn’t care. She had the bullet that could kill the past and she was about to reach the gun. She ran as fast as she could, ignore the decorative treasures that lay at the end of the Gungeon and rushing through the waterfall of bullet casings. She felt suspended as she went through a portal, falling onto giant revolvers that floated in the sky. Jumping over each and every one she saw the tomb of the Gun That Can Kill the Past. Rushing past all of the wonders of this place, she managed to reach the chest. Her hands were clammy and fumbled around, trying to get a good grip. Finally managing to get a hold of the metal, she forced it open, releasing a bright white light.
Quote:“My name is Omni. This is not the world you know. This is the Omniverse. You interest me, so I have made you part of it. The Omniverse is a place that reflects the wishes of those who are part of it. But! There are rules. I will explain them only once, so listen carefully.”
Omni hands you a glimmering orb in which all the colors of the rainbow coalesce. “This is Omnilium. It’s what ties the Omniverse together. Without it, you are nothing. With it, anything you desire can be yours. But you will need more than this. If you desire it enough, you will find it. You will find that using it comes naturally. Just think of what you desire most.
“You will not be alone in the Omniverse. There are others. Of course, they, too desire Omnilium. Do not fear death. For as long as you interest me, you will be reborn.
“That’s all you need to know right now. You’ll figure out the rest soon enough. I’ll be watching … and waiting.”
Suddenly she was thrown into a place with no discernable traits, save for a large fountain in front of her. She felt the safety of her revolver at her side, but couldn’t hear Junior’s annoying adorable barking.
“Junior!” she called out, with a panicked tone in her voice. “Junioooor!”
“Yip yip yip,” she could hear her companion bark. However, the bark was accompanied with a few splashes. Rushing over to the fountain, the claw around her heart released. Picking up her dog wasn’t a good idea, since Junior decided to shake all of his moisture out into Junior’s face. Of course.
Falling flat onto her ass, she giggled along with Junior before letting out a deep sigh. It seemed that the Gun was just a myth. She would never be able to mend her mistakes, but maybe this Omni would be able to help her with it? Only he knows.