FrostedxB
Tank
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Started up a story a long time ago, and the back story to the main character is nearly finished. I'll post them here, but up to this point, they've been scattered around as either private notes/ word documents and facebook messages.
Each one is a thought in the characters mind or an emotion -
An entire arsenal at my disposal, I shall reak havoc upon those who stand before me. A hail storm of 7.62x19mm rounds will pour around my enemies and with weapon in hand and objective in mind, the day will be mine. They will never forget my name, nor my face, nor the black hole of a shotgun barrel. I shall emerge victorious.
And as my enemies fall to the storm of death, they shall beg for their lives. But I am merciless. No regrets. No remorse. No mercy. No survivors. Every muscle in my body grows stronger with each obstacle I pass. Every vision and memory I have is replaced. My world grows darker. Yet I press onward into the darkness, for one day, the dark will lift.
I am deep into the darkness and see no end. But I have no fear. A trusty 12 gauge with a bayonet attached and I feel like a god. The air is getting heavy and it is hard to breathe but I will not quit. I am immortal. Nothing will stop me.
This darkness....I know it too well. But it still knows me better. If one stays too long, it will corrupt them. A battle must be waged if the dark should ever lift.
I poke and prod my rifle into the darkness and feel nothing. But I hear it. Its everywhere. Its the voice, the screams and growls. The cries of the dying and laughter of the killers. I pull the charging handle. One round in the chamber, 30 more in my mag. I am ready for it. I pull down my gas mask and the artificially purified air rushes into my lungs. It is nice to breathe again. Onward I march to the frontlines.
One bullet erupts from the chamber, its empty cartridge ejects from the side. Then another, and another. My finger is holding the trigger down and the rounds come out as fast as they can. The muzzle flash illuminates what is in the darkness. It terrifies me. It shocks me. Why? Because it is me...
Thoughts and criticisms are always welcome.
Each one is a thought in the characters mind or an emotion -
An entire arsenal at my disposal, I shall reak havoc upon those who stand before me. A hail storm of 7.62x19mm rounds will pour around my enemies and with weapon in hand and objective in mind, the day will be mine. They will never forget my name, nor my face, nor the black hole of a shotgun barrel. I shall emerge victorious.
And as my enemies fall to the storm of death, they shall beg for their lives. But I am merciless. No regrets. No remorse. No mercy. No survivors. Every muscle in my body grows stronger with each obstacle I pass. Every vision and memory I have is replaced. My world grows darker. Yet I press onward into the darkness, for one day, the dark will lift.
I am deep into the darkness and see no end. But I have no fear. A trusty 12 gauge with a bayonet attached and I feel like a god. The air is getting heavy and it is hard to breathe but I will not quit. I am immortal. Nothing will stop me.
This darkness....I know it too well. But it still knows me better. If one stays too long, it will corrupt them. A battle must be waged if the dark should ever lift.
I poke and prod my rifle into the darkness and feel nothing. But I hear it. Its everywhere. Its the voice, the screams and growls. The cries of the dying and laughter of the killers. I pull the charging handle. One round in the chamber, 30 more in my mag. I am ready for it. I pull down my gas mask and the artificially purified air rushes into my lungs. It is nice to breathe again. Onward I march to the frontlines.
One bullet erupts from the chamber, its empty cartridge ejects from the side. Then another, and another. My finger is holding the trigger down and the rounds come out as fast as they can. The muzzle flash illuminates what is in the darkness. It terrifies me. It shocks me. Why? Because it is me...
Thoughts and criticisms are always welcome.