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Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 12:47 pm
And so the final blow of the arena was dealt. The only survivors were the audience who managed to get the hell out of there, and Hawk.
The corpse of this nameless dark lord was on the ground, his head unrecognizable.
Suddenly though, it appeared that there were tons of spectators who looked at the arena. They saw Hawk's triumph and cheered.
There was a memorial dedicated to The Announcer though, right where the arena used to be. Needless to say, the media was all over this. Jack and Phantom's battle was being talked about everywhere. General wasn't in the most positive light, for experts were able to research everything that occurred. The whole story got out about The Announcer's history and whatnot.
With that news, people looked up to Hawk even more, for she was the one to finally silence the man who created so much chaos.
No matter what, tales of the battles endured by Phantom, Jack, Hawk, and General would be passed on forever.
(Even though I sort of screwed this up and we didn't end up fighting a lot of battles. Carry on, nothing to see here. Hawk, you can make one more post to sum things up. Basically, everything worked out in your favor, and everyone pretty much looks up to you now. Or something like that. =D)
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Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 2:26 pm
Hawk let the lightning blade fade and sighed, slumping a moment. When the crowd cheered she looked up, startled and blinked, seeing the memorial, that was fair at least. She took the citizens favour of her in quiet grace, telling the story truthfully as she paid respects at the memorials of The Announcer and Phantom and Jack often.
A few months later, she noticed a woman and a young child at the Arena's Memorial and slowly approached them, talking to them as the months went on, learning that the child was the announcer's daughter. How that occurred was hard to tell and she put it out of mind, giving them a bound book, simply title "The Tale of Kyle Tyrsen." a history of the Announcer, as accurate as she could have compiled it. The woman thanked her and left, as Hawk returned to her work in the city, feeling slightly better about the events.
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Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 2:32 pm
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