The Last Pure Warrior
By Daniel Cade
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The Last Pure Warrior - Daniel Cade
CONTENTS
The Five Cities
War of Pureland
The Plan
Powers
Weapon and Armour Creating
Preparing for Battle
The Great War
The Pureland
king Returns
The Five Cities
Separated by fields that stretch for miles, fields of long green grass, hay and many crops; fields separating five cities. The five cities that stood on a country called Tinelle.
An evil city newly created as a force to take over the world, to take over the other four cities. This evil city was dark and full of hatred, with every ounce of evil poured into the skulls and hearts of the warriors that stood by their evil master, called Kilsum Manseip. The city is known as Kilsumland.
The white mist that covers the city on a freezing cold day was known as there only source of light. Burning things to make armour and weapons resulted to the fire being their secondary source of light. Coakes the dreadful looking servants of their master; them along with Eviors all suited and booted in black, accompanied by goblins their sole archers.
The city was made with six towers and a palace which was joined together with bridges, surrounded by tonnes of stone wall. The darkness and cold ate away at the stone wall over time, changing it into a mankey black mouldy colour. The towers have spikes coming out of them, along with blades coming off the walls. There is a gap in the top of every tower; up there is a weird black creature that can fly due to the huge wings upon its back.
The black creatures have hints of gold, as they appear to look a bit like an ancient artefact. It is a cross between a dragon and a snake. The creature has a dragon body, head and wings, with a snake body which lies down the back of the dragon in a fixed position; the snake acts as a spine to the creature. The face of the snake is the tail of the creature; this is so that the creature could bite warriors behind them.
The snake breathes fire and the dragon spat venom. The venom could burn through any metal and would burn straight through their body; simply melting them until there is nothing left standing. The fire on the other hand would only harm you if you were not wearing armour, setting you alight as you then disintegrate into nothing.
The thing is though, the dragon spits venom at the warriors, melting their armour as a tag team takes place, as the snake breathes fire setting them alight to their death. This creature is immune to arrows for they cannot penetrate through the tough dragon skin. It is also immune to a majority of weapons as they are not sharp enough to slice through the dragon body. These creatures are the size of an elephant but when the neck is extended and head rose into the air; the creature reaches a height of a giraffe.
In a war alone, this creature would take out a majority of the warriors if not dealt with on its arrival. This creature is a whole army in itself and as far as it goes there are six off them. This brutal creature is known as a ‘Snagon’.
The constant: banging, breaking, busting, burning, bickering, destroying, devastatingly loud noises and manufacturing of weapons and armour. The Eviors make brutal arrows which they dip in fire, so when fired they pierce slightly through the skin, allowing the fire to burn through your insides creating such an agonizing death. The Eviors create these for the goblins.
The Coakes make their own swords; the goblins make their own special bows which they fire brutal arrows off. The bows are specially made by the goblins; this is so they can fire arrows from a further range than any other bow; keeping the battle harm within distance from them.
The Eviors and Coakes make their own body armour. The Coakes go for a light but not as strong iron, this is because they do not fear death. The Coakes will also be in the middle of battle and therefore they will need their movement to rotate quick enough to defend theirselves. The Coakes armour is basically the same as the Eviors but their major difference is, the Coakes armour is silver and does not have spear looking points, coming out all over their armour.
The Eviors armour is black thick heavy and made out of steel. Steel is a fairly strong metal but with the thickness of it, means no heavy weapons will do any sort of damage whatsoever. They also have spikes coming out all over the bodyplate to block weapons that little bit more. They have nine spikes on the front and nine on the back, organised in rows of three. They also have two spikes which point up, situated on both their shoulders. The only way to kill Eviors is to slice them just beneath their chin, through their neck, cutting off their head.
Pureland is a magical city of light. It looks to be a city created by god to house the good people in the world; who fight not only with their brain to do what is right but solely with their hearts to share love and show love whilst fighting for their people. Pureland is also the largest city, holding up to twice the population of any other city.
Pureland is as you would imagine a place that is white. It is a place of many things with talented engineers, a king that would do anything for his people and is not interested in power but is more appealing as a friend. You could go to the palace and there you could have a conversation with the king, not only that but you can even dine with him.
Pureland is a place of many things but it has an incredible eye-catching design to it. It has white buildings which represent the radiating light, with gold art painted on every building, to give an effect that you are in the presents of a wealthy city. Pureland has a lot of shops; this creates business to keep the city from bankruptcy.
Pureland has market stalls which sell fruit and vegetables, part of your five a day. There are shops which sell meat and groceries. Hardware shops to buy tools and building materials. The armoury shop is there so people can purchase Pureland armour and weapons; to be able to train and fight alongside fellow warriors to defend their city in battle. Last but not least are the furniture shops, to buy and create a cosy atmosphere in your home.
Pureland consists of hundreds of buildings and quite a few shops and stalls. It houses thousands of people that live there to raise children and live a happy life; knowing that their safe from harm as the warriors guard the only way into the city. The king is respected and therefore treats his people with respect; never demanding anything but asking them nicely as a friend.
Pureland is surrounded by miles of stone blocks. These stone walls stand a hundred feet in the air. The king’s palace is full of royalty as everything he owns is red, with real gold and silver lining. The king’s jewels made with real diamonds and rubies with a sparkling glimmer, with pure blinding ability when he steps outside onto the doorstep of the palace. The king’s butler, which has a highly paid wage; with excellent breakfast, lunch and dinner service; food that is prepared fresh for him as if he was in a restaurant. The king’s clothes were made from soft smooth hand warming silk.
Pureland’s castle fortress that stands proud; with some of the best facilities in the world. The castle is home to many of the warriors and on the outside of the castle is a painted picture of a rose, eagle, angel and a shooting star. This means that god is watching over them shinning the light, showing the way, sharing love to all of the people and loved ones in peace surrounded by protectors.
Pureland is well grassed around the outside of the city and on the inside of the city, just outside people’s homes. The city has been well gardened and has beautiful flowers growing everywhere you turn. Pureland will stand for many more years to come with different kings and meanings. The way that it stands today is memorable and kings will continue to treat and love their people the same way for eternity.
Linaland is a city of greatness. It is there to look after and aid all of those, who have fought in a war and have either fled or got seriously injured. Linaland is fields away from pureland but has access to the sea and raw materials, such as gold and jewels which are found in a cave not far from the city. There are lots of different animals which also surround this city, this supplies meat. The other cities go to Linaland as their main supplier for meat, as this city breeds animals to create an everlasting source to a healthy life.
Linaland is a central city; therefore it is easy access for the cities either side to travel a shorter distance for their requests. Linaland also breeds horses that are faced with a challenge of getting use to weapons, for a majority