This is a new age - dark and brutal, woven with the shadow of the 21st century world. Earth has grown into a savage place where the age of man was usurped by the rise of the undead, the invasion of those from the stars, the awakening of the beyond things and the ascension of the machines.
The skies parted, angels descended and demons rose, whole cities turned to sand while other metropolises swelled to greatness. In these times of sorcery and mad science, one fierce and mysterious wanderer's tales are legendary.
They call him Blackstone.
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Flashes of green.
Explosions and fire.
The screams of many.
A battle against a foe like no other,
The battered warrior-queen looked to the small winged male, emerald and ivory.
"Go," she said. Blood trickling down her mouth. "Find help--!"
Himself wounded but his strong heart reluctant.
He nodded and beat furious wings against the ash-filled air.
"Be better! Be better!" he repeated as the mantra carried him through valleys of death.
The rocky, hilly area was empty - devoid of growth, wildlife and any humanity or other intelligent beings. It was only a landscape of beige, gray and brown rocks.
Suddenly, the silence was broken by the sound of an explosion, a whoosh of fire and then...screaming.
A whistling accompanied the yell as a large figure, covered in flame soared through the air to land crashing against a stony hillside.
For a moment or two, the figure lie still, darkened and burning.
Until, with a groan, it rose up to its knees and then to its feet.
Blackstone stood burning. He sighed loudly and looked up as a large winged silhouette soared overhead.
"Damn dragon," he said to himself.
Still aflame, the horned warrior began walking away.
It was a considerable passage of time that Blackstone walked while covered in flames.
Eventually, the large warrior found his way to a large, beautiful serene lake. Trees and bushes surrounded the patch of paradise.
Without missing a step or hesitating at all, the burning man walked into the lake and allowed his flames to be extinguished.
From the waters, on the other side of the pristine body of blue, Blackstone exited and turned. He seemed to absorb the view, the silence and all that flowed and lived in the magnificent area.
Honey dripped from a massive hive not far away. Delicious fruit grew on trees.
The lake was rich with fish.
This was a good place.
The warrior sat.
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The sun set and rose three times.
It was days in this place where the fierce wanderer had settled for a time reveling in silence.
Behind him, there was a rustle - nearly lost within the life of the woods.
Blackstone's glowing eyes burned a bit brighter.
"You can come out, fae," he growled.
From the woods behind him hovered a small, green and white male with large wings. He was clad in a type of leafy armor that had clearly seen battle and recently at that.
He held a wound at his side and stood before the gargantuan warrior.
"H-how did you know?" the fairy said weakly.
"I have known your kind before. And your wings are noisy."
The green and white male faltered in his steps.
"My queen...needs your help..."
The fairy collapsed.
Blackstone exhaled. "Of course."
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The fae woke up in a snap of terror.
The sun had set and rose since he had found Blackstone, disturbing the warrior's respite.
A bandage and medical aid had been applied to the mystical being. The fairy turned to see a small campfire burning and Blackstone on the other side. Fish had been cooked and a meal sat within the green man's reach.
"Great...Blackstone...I--I have come--come to call on your sword...to aid...my queen!"
"Tell me your name," the warrior replied.
"I-I am Haze. Proud fae, commander of the Winged Guard...of the immaculate Spice Queen."
"Cassia," Blackstone answered back. "I do not lend sword nor gun to the Queens and their battles." The Queens were a collection of fierce warrior women who constantly battled for the Multiverse Fractal Crystal - a jeweled object of unimaginable power said to be able to either control multiple realities or destroy them. The Queens each ruled powerful nations and commanded fearful armies against one another.
Several of the rulers had sought out Blackstone's skill to tip the war in their favor. He routinely denied their requests. While he had shared many adventures and bed with a Queen, he never involved himself in their conflicts.
"Eat your fish and be gone, Haze," Blackstone finished.
"But you have to come with me!"
At the sound of being ordered, Blackstone's eyes burned bright and hummed with a ferocity that the fairy could hear over the crackle of the flames near him. He put his hands up in apology.
"F-forgive me, I meant no disrespect. It is only that...my queen, our land will surely die without your help. It was all I could do to summon strength as she commanded me to find reinforcements. I knew of several orc camps, a nest of undead and a network of robotic commandos but I had heard whispers that the great Blackstone was nearby. So... I came for the best that is, a living legend - Blackstone the Fearless, Blackstone the Powerful, Blackstone the Indomitable..."
"None of those titles mention Blackstone the Patient....and not all legends are as one would expect. I do not engage in the Queens' battle for the MFC."
"But that is just it, warrior, the Spice Queen is not fighting for the MFC...she is battling invaders from the stars and fighting for the very life of her kingdom!"
Blackstone rose to his feet and whistled.
It was a few seconds before a rumbling could be heard in the distance.
As the chorus of demons finished singing in the roaring of the mighty transport, Blackstone' armored vehicle "Rapture" pulled up at the call of its master. Covered in blades of metal, spikes and armed with cannons and rocket launchers, the killing machine hissed and rumbled in wait.
The horned man stood before the sliding door to the tank-car.
"You have wasted your time and energy, fae," Blackstone announced. "I will not accompany you back."
To Haze's dismay, the horned warrior entered the Rapture and drove off.
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Blackstone drove the Rapture through the winding road alongside the great forest. Suddenly, up ahead, there was a collection of trees that were not present moments ago.
Wrapping around the trees was a unique vine with blooming beautiful green buds which grew into brilliant emerald flowers.
The horned man sighed aloud and slowed his bladed vehicle to a stop.
He exited the Rapture and stood in the green stillness.
Blackstone exhaled.
"Let us do it then," he spoke aloud. "I do not have all day and you know I dislike suspense."
It was a moment when the forest seemed to breathe.
Leaves rustled. Branches creaked.
Without further wait, the forest came alive. Part of the greenery, a collection of bark, a swirl of leaf, all elements moved together in unison until they formed a creature what was part of it all. He had a head that was a blend of goat and tree, he was adorned with horns but also with mighty branches jutting from his forehead. His body was sturdy and vines and roots made for a form of large muscle groups and cloven feet.
The two beings stood close enough to one another that it seemed as if a battle was inevitable.
Until the large, woodland entity smiled wide.
He reached up and touched the wildly growing, exotic vine and brilliant blooms. "Do you like it, warrior? I have cultivated it to grow but I have not a name for it yet. Any ideas?"
"Annoying."
The green man of leaves and trees smiled and from within him grew a mighty laugh. The soil, the tress, the bushes and the very lake trembled with his joyous sound.
"IT IS GOOD TO SEE YOU, BLACKSTONE!" His voice boomed but there was a boundless appreciation for his armored friend.
The horned-helmeted man was unmoved; of the two he was clearly the less emotional.
"You are away from your normal fields, Elke," the warrior replied.
"Well, I wanted to check on you...the aroma of burning armor could be smelled for miles. How is dear Scorch?"
The warrior grunted. "Willful."
Elke smiled and shrugged playfully. "When one rescues a dragon pup, one agrees to raise it."
There was a pause between the two.
Blackstone inhaled. "You did not stop my exit to lecture me on reptilian parenting."
The wood spirit walked and grass leapt to life under his footsteps.
"The fae was correct. You need to go and aid the Spice Queen."
The warrior's glowing eyes simmered. "I have never seen a wood spirit go mad until now."
The breeze blew between the two beings.
The lake rippled.
Life soared overhead.
It swam in beneath the waters.