Timmins drew his Dragon Battle Axe, and readied himself.
Scyne sighed and drew his Dragon Polearm. "Need I do this to you now, when you have carried me so far into my plan?"
Timmins was blocking him out, staring intently at his target. Scyne HAD to die in the next ten minutes, or the lives of so many others could be lost.
Scyne laughed a bit. "Oh well. Make the first move?"
Timmins dashed in, and put all of his strength into one mighty swing.
Scyne swung his polearm in an upward motion, completely stopping the Battle Axe. He laughed. "Come on now, Matt. You can't beat me."
Timmins could hear the words, and allowed them to fuel his anger and rage. He let out a might shout, and lunged straight for Scyne's chest. Scyne jumped aside, and jabbed his polearm forcefully towards Timmins- ramming it straight through his skin. Timmins felt the searing pain engulf his body, as Scyne twisted the polearm in deeper and deeper.
Timmins felt the warmth of blood flowing through his body, and found his mind beginning to wander back through his life.
Scyne sighed. "I really didn't want to see you go like this Timmins." WIth one arm, Scyne held the polearm in place, with the other, he began to form a pitch black beam. "You were such a good pawn in my plan."
Timmins realized now, at the end, that he had failed.
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Atery, Scyne, and Undershadow reached the gates of eastern Ardougne. Jay had explained everything to them in great detail, and was convinced they were his allies through to the end.
As they approached the market square, the three began to notice an eerie silence. Jay examined the surroundings- it all looked normal: crowds of people around stalls, people talking with one another, guards patrolling...Then he saw it- the white portal.
In the center of the market, time and space began to drift apart- and soon, they would all meet their greatest challenge.
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