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My Legendary General System

Rubble moves, and a corpse arises from the dirt. He pushes charred wood off his legs, and scares away the crows that had just been about to peck his eyes. Colour returns to his cheeks so quickly as to terrify the snow from his face, forcing it to melt. The nearby rodents are reluctant to flee. They hide under the charred remains of what had been a town just a few days ago, and they greedily eye the giant youth who had seemingly just returned to life, muttering something about a “System”. Vol is granted strength so suddenly he hardly knows what to do with it. Of course, this strength is not all it seems. He isn’t foolish enough to think that it was given for free. A woman’s voice haunts him, in the back of his mind. It doesn’t speak words, but it reaches for his heart, with dark fingers. It tempts him towards something terrible, and with time, Vol can feel himself slowly slipping towards it. Great power ought to have been the gift of a hero. But heroes ought not have control of corpses like this. Vol is quick to kill, and even murder, but even he draws the line at interfering with the dead. The first time he used his power, and he saw corpses pulled together, and their limbs twisted, and their flesh fused, he felt sick. When he heard monstrous screams and he saw that fleshy mass begin to move, he felt terrified. He falls deeper into the sea of darkness, pulled by a force that he hardly knows. The stronger he gets, the more of his soul he loses. Some part of him holds back against going any further, against becoming even more of a monster. That is, until, one day, he catches a flash of silver amongst that sea, shining like a star. The silver infatuates him, just as it infatuates the many men that serve him. The rarest of all gems, he thinks. He couldn’t bring himself to think of it as human. He hordes it for himself, and in that dark sea of monstrosity that he swims in, he finds himself with a singular source of light, and he dares to go even deeper still, enough to upset the entirety of the continent. Join Vol as he wreaks havoc in the Yarmdon lands, warring for everything that he does not yet have.  

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A Battle of Prophecy - Part 7

It was not mere words. Vol was beginning to understand that. This was the very essence of Command. It was the life force that made armies the singularities that they were, and General Ruddock wielded it freely.

His men transformed. Three hundred though they were, and three hundred of the same quality that Vol had already put in the dirt, but with him there, they were like something entirely different.

Vol's infantry rushed to meet them, charging over the already spent corpses of the Stone Hand bowmen. It was a battleground of fire.

On horseback, General Ruddock led at the front, his glaive raised until the very moment before impact, and then it was down, ready to send enemies flying.

Like two giant waves, the forces made contact. Vol was too slow to be at his army's very head. He'd been forced to be right in the middle. With a giant crash, their metal was tested. The Sea Serpents momentum against the furor of the Stone Hand morale.