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Hello again, (or for the fist time) I'm back with a new epic!

 

Plot

It's been 50 years since Geha has become a "deathless". Him and Kasha (yes, she's still alive) decide to go venture out among space, as Kaita-Nui is too small for them. They crash land on an unknown planet where they are held prisoners. The two are separated (finally) and they must find their way back to each other. Little do they know, the king of the land enslaves and executes as he pleases, and the pair must defeat him to free the land and people. Before this is accomplished, war breaks out and they must fight. At the same time, the king of the land, who is merely a copy of Geha, seeks the real Geha to slay.

 

Joining

P.M. and we'll settle it

 

Chapters

Prologue

Chapter 1

 

Extra

  • As very few of you may have saw, there was once an "Alternate Geha" (labeled as Dark Geha in the story) in one of my comics. This epic explains how he was created and how he and Geha became rivals.
  • Kasha will be writing most of these chapters.
  • I will be putting in "Themes" for the chapters. These are just some songs to "spice up" the story. They will range from about one to three songs per chapters, and are supposed to be played when their marked symbol is shown. You do not have to play the themes or use the ones I put there for you.*
  • Yes, I will be finishing this epic.

*Note: I recommend turning down the volume when listening to the themes

 

If you need to loop any of the songs, you can use this site.

 

I will have a LOT of references to Infinity Blade, just so you know :P. Luckily, I'll be your savior and put this here for you

 

The review topic can be found here

Edited by Haduoken Toa of Shadowlife

 

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Prologue

 

Theme 1 *

Theme 2 **

 

  *Unduka silently sped down the ship’s interior, navigating each corridor perfectly. She and her teammates had been trapped on Geha’s ship for four years, and Unduka was the only survivor. Her goal was to escape the ship, but after her team was killed, her only desire was to avenge them. She had one hand gripping her cloak together and the other hand firmly gripping her sword. When the guards had killed her team and were about to execute her, she had only barley escaped death, leaving her with a large scar on her white Hau. I must kill him. Nothing else matters, she thought.

  Only three halls left. Voices were coming from the direction she came from. The guards had woken up. Unduka had stunned them to give her just enough time to get away, though she wouldn’t be able to stun them again for awhile. She murmured a curse and ran faster.

  Two halls left. The guards were catching up quicker than she thought. If I can’t stun them, then I’ll have to knock them out, she thought. She reached into her satchel and pulled out two trip mines. She armed them and dropped them. If these don’t do it, then I’m done for.

  One hall left. All Unduka could do was hope. The guards were right behind her.

  “There she is! Get her!” But before they said anything more, they tripped into the mines.

  “What th-“ The mines exploded and the guards were shut down. Unduka smirked.

  Finally, she was at the throne room. She stopped, panting in front of the massive doors that loomed above her.

This is it, it’s all going to be over. Everyone will know freedom. She sighed, and drew her sword. She then rammed the doors open with her shoulder. Inside, waiting for her, was Geha.

 ** “Most impressive,” he said, clapping slowly, “you’ve made it this far, but now you face the true test.” He stood up from the throne, summoning The Infinity Blade and Sunstorm, his shield. "Prepare to meet your doom!" He leaped up into the air and came back down, trying to strike Unduka. She dodged out of the way and slashed at Geha. He grunted, stumbling back. Unduka dashed at him and managed to make him slide back. She lifted her sword and swiped it down at Geha. He parried the attack before it hit him.

  “Today,” Unduka proclaimed, “will be the day that you finally die!” She slashed at Geha again, but he blocked the attack, and bashed Unduka back, making her drop her sword.

  “Of all those who dared to face me, you are the first to prove worthy,” he held out his fist, “So I offer you a choice, noble warrior - join me, and learn the true meaning of power. You need not perish this day”

Unduka stammered, but picked up her sword again.

  “Impudent child! How dare you refuse the will of the Deathless! You will now feel the full power of my wrath!” He summoned The Infinity Blade and Sunstorm again. Unduka charged and swiped at him, only managing to scratch his Kualsi. It made him stumble back again, as if he were surprised that she was still trying to fight him.

Now’s my chance! Unduka charged her sword straight through Geha’s chest. He froze, and fell to the ground, bleeding out. After a moment, he began laughing. “Did you really think you would be able to kill me?” He stood up, and pulled Unduka’s sword out of him, and threw it to the ground. Shocked, Unduka couldn’t react in time. “No mere mortal can defeat one of the Deathless!” He gripped The Infinity Blade with one hand, and grabbed Unduka’s neck with the other. “Had you been a more worthy adversary, you might have been a valuable ally - but no matter.” He stabbed Unduka in the chest and threw her to the ground as well. “Instead, you will serve another purpose.” Unduka watched him walk away as everything went black around her.

Edited by Haduoken Toa of Shadowlife

 

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Chapter 1

 

Theme 1 *

Theme 2**

Theme 3***

Theme 4+

Theme 5=

 

  Geha slowly got up out of bed as he usually did, except, without coffee. He put on his Hau, and headed off to the control room of the ship.

*Once he got there, he found Kasha waiting for him. “Well you’re up late,” she laughed.

  Geha smiled. “I know, I know. I just don’t have my coffee.” He walked over to her and sat down in the seat next to her. “Found anything new?”

Kasha sighed. “No, nothing but more rubble.”

  Almost as soon as they launched, they had found the remains of a large war with only parts of one survivor, Tahu3.0. He was a machine, built to try to improve on the cannon versions of Tahu. This plan however, failed, and Tahu3.0 was used as a battle machine.

  **Geha dragged in the remains of the machine, and began studying on how to rebuild him. Soon enough, he whipped out his tools and began rebuilding. And in five hours, Tahu3.0 was up and running.

He groaned, gripping the top of his Hau, “W-what happened? Where, am I?”

Geha put a hand on his shoulder and sat him down. “It’s a long story, and I’m not sure you want to know it. You’re on the Glory of Light, it’s a ship that Kasha and I built.”

  Tahu was still confused. “K-kasha? W-who’s Kasha?”

And as usual, when someone called her name, Kasha always seemed to be there out of  nowhere.

  “I’m Kasha,” she told Tahu while leaning against one wall of the door, “I’m also Geha’s girlfriend and the captan of this ship, you can thank me for finding you.”

  “I-I… don’t…”

Geha sighed. “Don’t worry, just get some rest, it’ll all make sense soon.”

  He lead Tahu to the guest room. “Here, make yourself at home.” He walked out of the room, shut the door, and ordered Kasha to keep observing. Once he made sure she wasn’t looking, he rushed to the back of the ship where they had the soda machine. He looked around again to make sure no one was there. ***He turned back to the soda machine and hit a series of numbers in the keypad. The machine slid to the left, revealing a hidden staircase to an extra part of the ship Geha included. He walked in, turned around and grabbed the machine, and made sure no one was looking one last time. He slid the machine back into place and began walking down the staircase.

  Once he had reached the bottom, he observed the dimly lit area, and grabbed a large purple curtain at the back of the room, and pulled it off, revealing two large bodies of metal. He observed them carefully for a moment, and walked towards a large machine, that seemed to be creating the Ignika and a Kraakhan. Geha smirked, “Soon,” He murmured, “my plan will-“

  +He was abruptly cut off to the sound of Kasha’s voice over the coms, an explosion, and the ship rumbling. “Geha! We’ve been hit, the ship is going down! We need to get to the life pods, NOW!”

Geha sprinted up the stairs, pushed back the soda machine, and ran to the guest room to grab Tahu. He burst open the door. “Tahu! Get-“ But Tahu had already made it to the life pods. Geha began sprinting towards the pods. By the time he had made it, the life pods had already launched. They were set on a timer, and it would start counting down if the ship was hit. 

  The ship rumbled again, and an explosion knocked Geha against a wall and left him unconscious.

 

  Geha woke up for what seemed to be days later to find himself among rubble and ashes of the ship. He stood up and felt his Hau to find a large crack across it. “Welp, it was nice while it lasted. Now, let’s see if I-“ He was cut off again to the sound of armor rattling and footsteps advancing. He looked up a moment later to find four large Toa, each wearing a Jutlin except for one, which wore a Shelek, and a Maxilos Robot shell. They stood in a battle formation, and pulled out axes made of different elements. Geha staggered. "W-what? Who a-are you?" 

  =The Toa wearing a Shelek approached Geha. "We are the royal guards of Geha, and we seek his imposter." He said it fluently, without looking Geha in the eye, as if he had said it to thousands of other people. Geha became puzzled. "But, I'm the real Geha!" The guard quickly pulled his axe from behind his back, and the other guards pointed their axes towards Geha. "You are the one we seek," the Shelek wearing guard announced to Geha, "you will now be escorted to our leader, where you will face the Trials of Judgement." He formed a prison around Geha made of lightning. Soon after, a large ship appeared over them, released a gravity beam, and pulled them onboard. They were then transported away, with Geha having no hope of returning. 

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Chapter 2


Kasha rose from the ground, her vision slowly fading back in. The last thing she remembered was having her hands bound together by some form of electrical energy.

She observed her surroundings, though there wasn't much to see. She was in a small prison cell made of smooth stone tinted blue from the bars that closed her in. All of her armor and weapons had been removed from her. She walked up to the guard that stood in front of her cell.
"Hey," she asked, "What's this all about?"
The guard sounded like he was straight out of Skyrim.
"Dont know. Only thing we were told is that we're supposed capture and question anyone who is or associated with the Kanohi Force."
Kasha was about to question him. "Why would you-"
But the guard interrupted her. "No lolly-gagging."
Kasha grunted, but obliged. She stepped back and turned around to take a closer look at the objects in her cell. To her right was a polished Cherrywood nightstand with a poorly made Pixar style lamp on top of it. In front of it was the bed, a queen sized luxury, not as nice as the nightstand, but enough to earn Kasha's complement.

She turned back around to the guard.
"You treat your prisoners well here."
"It helps with the breakouts," the guard responded.

Well, it's not going to stop me from getting out. We had better furniture on the ship anyway, Kasha thought. She observed the guard. He wore a modified armor of Lhikan with a Glatorian helmet, which meant that he probably didn't know about mask powers.
"Oh yeah," the guard told her, "Forgot to tell you. That's not your mask. It's just a regular Kaukau Nuva, if you didn't already know that."
Nevermind… Kasha grunted again. That meant she couldn't use her powers to EMP anything around her, so she needed to figure out another way to get out.

She walked over to the nightstand and looked in it. There was an MP3 player from the 21st century. She picked it up and scrolled through the songs, eventually coming over the song "We R # 1". At that moment, Kasha knew exactly how to get out. She walked over to the guard, clutching the MP3 player in her hand.
"What's this for?" She asked.
The guard turned around and looked at the device.
"Oh that?" he replied,"That's for your entertainment. We don't include headphones for security reasons."
"Well," Kasha smirked, "bet you didn't think about this!"
She tapped the play button and "We R # 1" began playing.
The guard collapsed to the ground and started spinning in a circle, while screaming: "NOO!! DEAD MEMES! IT'S TOO MUCH, TURN IT OFF, TURN IT OFF!"
Kasha chuckled at his reaction and bent down.
"I'll turn it off, but only if you let me out. Deal?"
The guard was still rolling around on the ground.
"I SUBMIT! IT'S A DEAL!"
Kasha tapped the pause button, and the guard got back up. He went over to the control pad, tapped a few buttons, and the energy bars that contained Kasha were shut off.
Kasha walked out and turned to the guard. "Don't tell anyone, and I don't kill you."
The guard simply just nodded, and Kasha silently ran off.

~~~~

**Kasha had trouble navigating around the prison. Every section and cell was the same, and guards, all smarter than the one that had guarded her cell, waited around the corner. What she found interesting about them though, was the fact that each guard wore a different mask and different armor, but their masks were colorless, just like her mask was. They had been drained of their powers.
Kasha kept searching for the master controls, or at least for Geha.

She came across a large chamber filled with wires, mechanisms, and a containment tube as big as the room itself, sat in the back.
Approaching it, she saw what they were attempting to keep contained. It was The First Shadow. He was held in place by the same energy that enclosed Kasha's cell.
Below the tube was an intimidating control panel with flashing buttons and switches. Luckily for Kasha though, she had experience with these and knew exactly what each button and switch did. So she tapped a few buttons, and flipped a little bit of switches. The containment tube released a cold breeze, and lowered to the ground, releasing Shadow. Unfortunately, upon releasing Shadow, an alarm went off.

He fell to his knees and looked up at Kasha with calm eyes. Wasting no time, Kasha helped him up, grabbed his wrist, and darted out as fast as she could. The alarm blared in her ears, and she heard more and more footsteps as she dashed through the halls of the prison. All of a sudden, a door came down and blocked their path. Kasha let go of Shadow and turned around. The amount of guard that were pursuing them almost shocked her. Another door came down on that side and blocked the guards. The lights went out and the alarm stopped, leaving Kasha and Shadow in complete darkness and silence.
“I know who you want to find,” said a voice on the intercoms, “but you are not going to find him.”
The voice sounded just like Geha’s, but slightly deeper (not that it could get any deeper).
“How would you know?” Kasha shouted back, “With our technology, we could find him in an instant!”
“You speak as if you’re going to live.”
Kasha took what he said as a challenge and formed a Plasma Sword with her light, while Shadow, being as advanced as he is, took a piece of his armor and transformed it into his staff.
“Step into the void, if you wish to suffer…” the voice told them.

Doors on another side of the wall opened, leaking dark red light into the room that Kasha and Shadow stood in. They ran into the center of the room, the lights shut off, and windows opened on both walls. The room was enormous, almost three times the area of Shadow’s containment room. In front of them was a tall throne with stairs leading from the seat to the floor. In the throne sat an armored being. Kasha tried to recognize the armor it wore, but she could only name a few. Thagomizers were his arms, Deadeye was his chest, and Lhikan’s Hau was the mask.
No, Kasha thought, that’s not a stock Hau. This one is Geha’s!
There was no denying it. The mask had everything that Geha’s had. The scratches, the paint, and the leftover Gorilla Glue on the sides of it.
The being stood up and pulled out The Infinity Blade and a shield.
“Prepare to meet your doom!” he shouted as he leaped into the air.
The ground shook as the warrior landed. Kasha charged into him, being able to knock him down. She attempted to stab him, but was thrown back by an invisible force. She slid across the ground back over to Shadow, who had already began sprinting towards the warrior. The warrior swung The Infinity Blade, but Shadow dashed behind him and was able to hit him with his staff only a few times, before he was blasted away as well.
The warrior leaped back and sheathed his weapons.
“Take care of them,” he spoke to someone, “They’re wasting my time.”
***As he spoke, a circle shaped elevator lowered him down into the building and was sealed.
Another being walked forward. It’s appearance startled Kasha. There was almost nothing organic left, not even a mask. Wires and metal stuck out everywhere, parts of the original being had been molded with the artificial. It was twice the size of Shadow, and twice as bulky as Geha. The only way Kasha could tell that it even was once living was by the few areas that had been untouched.
“I’m sorry, please forgive me,” the amalgamate said.
Even how it spoke almost made Kasha faint. It sounded as if there were hundreds of voices speaking at once, but mainly a female’s voice was heard.
The amalgamate’s right arm molded into a needle of some assortment. She raised it up and slammed down upon Kasha so fast that she had no time to react. Kasha was flung back and she hit the metal door with such force, it sent knocked her out.

Kasha’s vision would fade in from time to time, only for it to fade out again. In the moments her brain was conscious, she could hear bits of Shadow’s voice.
“This is Shadow… Requesting evac… Casualty…”
The world became a blur. Her vision went dark, she became deaf, and she couldn’t feel Shadow dragging her across the ground, yet she could still think.
The area she was in was just darkness. Nothing could be seen.
Is this… the afterlife? she thought. Or is it another plane of existence?
She got up from the ground and looked for the Light that would guide her to her final destination. Nothing was there. She called out.
“Hello? Is anything there?”
There was no response, so she sat on the ground, crossed her legs, and began to meditate.

(*Note: This is unfinished. I am unable to insert links in the mobile version of the site)

Edited by The Final Binary

 

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