Episode 5: Rise of the Nayragar Part 5
The Woman and Ezio looked at each other nervously from the seats they were sitting in, in General Nay’s control room. Traynar and Quetragar were talking quietly in the corner of the room, and two guards were watching over the Humans with emotionless faces. Vasray staggered into the room with a large bag.
“What are you doing?” Quetragar asked.
“Leaving, like I’ve been told,” Vasray replied.
“You can’t let him bully you,” Traynar said.
“Look, something is wrong with Ridgebull, she always liked me and now...” Vasray muttered, “I need you to find out what’s wrong with her because then maybe she’ll put a stop to General Nay’s plans.”
“You don’t mean stop his plans, do you?” Quetragar replied, indicating the guards with a movement of her head.
“Those guards won’t say anything, they have edited essences, their real essences are in Attila’s two main bodyguards,” Vasray explained, “They’ve been misguiding Attila ever since we found out he was the true wielder.”
“Looks like we aren’t in the know then,” Traynar commented.
“Well, I’d better get going, I don’t want to be here when General Nay gets back,” Vasray said.
“There’s always one way of stopping him,” Quetragar said, stepping forward, before Vasray could leave.
“No, that’s high treason,” Traynar said immediately.
“What are you talking about?” Vasray asked.
“Murder,” Quetragar said nervously, “I couldn’t do it, seeing as I’m not allowed to carry a gun, but one of you two...”
“I’m not risking my life!” Traynar snapped.
“You could save a whole planet!” Quetragar snarled.
“I’m not going to die!” Traynar shouted, and Quetragar crossed her arms and turned to Vasray.
“That devil has mistreated you for years, he locked you in your room for a whole week,” Quetragar told Vasray, as if he had forgotten, “You could stop him.”
“No, I’m leaving...” Vasray replied quietly, and he left the room.
“If you need me to...” the Woman began.
“Don’t be silly, you’re a Human,” Quetragar said sneering.
“A Human who you said you wanted to save,” the Woman replied, “And I’m stronger and fiercer and more determined than any female that has ever walked on this planet!”
“You can say that, but you are not intelligent, are you? You know nothing of science, and you think you can work a gun?” Quetragar said nastily.
“I may know little of your mighty technologies, but I am one to learn,” the Woman replied, “And why would I use a gun, when I am perfectly happy with my sword?”
“Because you won’t get anywhere near him with a sword, the only way to kill him is with a gun,” Quetragar muttered.
“Look, nobody is going to kill General Nay,” Traynar said.
“But if we don’t do something, then he’ll destroy our home,” Ezio said.
“He’s coming, be silent,” Quetragar ordered.
General Nay pushed Encwar into his control room with the tip of his gun. The Woman and Ezio stood up and stared as the Doctor, Georgia and Conner were forced into the room by several Nayragar. Attila then marched in, looking defiant. Traynar and Quetragar moved from the corner of the room and looked at the new arrivals with nervous looks on their faces.
“What’s going on?” Traynar asked.
“I am second in command!” Attila announced.
“Is that idiot Vasray still around?” General Nay demanded, ignoring Traynar.
“No, he’s gone,” Quetragar said, frowning.
“What’s happened to Vasray?” Georgia demanded, causing Conner to stand on her foot, “I mean, who’s Vasray?”
“What did I say about not talking?” General Nay snapped, “This one’s just as annoying as Ridgebull.”
“Wait a second,” Quetragar said, stepping forward, so she could look closer at Georgia.
“What are you doing?” General Nay hissed.
“I need to check on Ridgebull,” Quetragar replied, pushing past General Nay, as she left the room.
“Females,” Attila muttered.
“Careful, this is an equal society, not like your barbarian empire,” Traynar said.
“What did you say to me?” Attila roared.
“Attila the Hun,” the Woman said standing up.
“I told you not to talk too!” General Nay roared.
“Shut up!” the Woman snarled, punching General Nay in the face, before drawing her sword. Attila followed her movements and sneered at the Woman.
“You have no chance of beating me in battle, woman,” Attila growled.
“I know, but I can try,” the Woman replied, as she took a swipe at Attila with her sword. Attila swung his sword and it clanged against the Woman’s.
“Stop, you saved my life, now don’t do this,” the Doctor told the Woman.
“Yeah, that sword is magical, don’t fight him,” Georgia said, stepping forward.
Quetragar ran past a guard and down a flight of stairs until she reached the corridor which led to the different cells. Brushing closely past a Nayragar guard, she walked quickly up to one of the doors and knocked on it. Georgia looked up, as she heard somebody knock on the cell door.
“Hello?” Georgia said.
“It’s Quetragar, and your real name is?” Quetragar asked.
“Ridgebull,” Georgia replied, in a confused voice.
“In body, yes, but in essence, you are not, you are a human,” Quetragar explained, “Your body is upstairs, with Ridgebull’s essence inside.”
“What am I doing upstairs?” Georgia asked.
“General Nay has captured the Doctor, Attila and some others so he can put his plan into action,” Quetragar explained, “You’re going to have to move quickly!”
“Get me out of here?” Georgia replied.
“I know where the TARDIS is!” Quetragar explained.
“But I can’t fly the TARDIS,” Georgia pointed out, “Now get me out of here! Seriously, I’m really hungry!”
“Oh, it’s not good to eat when you’re in another essence’s body,” Quetragar replied.
“Oh well that’s great!” Georgia moaned loudly.
“But I pick pocketed the guards gun,” Quetragar said smiling. The guard turned around with a look of shock, and Quetragar spun round.
“Oops,” Quetragar muttered, firing the gun at the guard, who collapsed, “Sorry, I only stunned you though. I’m sorry!”
“He can’t hear you,” Georgia said, rolling her eyes, “Now get me out!” Quetragar fired the gun at the lock and the door burst open.
“This way,” Quetragar said firmly.
Humbert stood before the rebels, who all shared a similar look of panic. Attila had been watching them the whole time, what if the Huns knew about the cave?
“Be quiet!” Humbert called over the panicked voices of the rebels, but they continued talking. Some of them were packing their things away and some of them had already fled through the wall of the cave.
“SILENCE!” Humbert yelled at the top of his voice, and the cave fell silent. “Listen, everybody, we are going to have to fight these alien creatures, otherwise they will destroy the world. Now we can try and find their base through the tunnels.”
“What about the Huns?” a rebel called out.
“Look, they don’t have Attila at the moment, so they aren’t as powerful!” Humbert explained.
“Then why don’t we take back Tointraken, while he’s gone?” a rebel with a large beard called. This was followed by several calls of agreement.
“No, okay, we have to stop them from destroying the world,” Humbert replied, “It’s our town, or the world, now please, join me.”
The Woman looked from Attila to the Doctor, Georgia and Conner with a confused look. General Nay picked himself off the floor, with a look of outrage on his face. Ezio stood up and quickly drew his sword and pointed it directly at General Nay’s neck, as General Nay pulled out a gun and pointed it at the Woman. Attila pointed his sword at the Woman, and Georgia, in turn, pulled out a gun and pointed it at Attila.
“Well this was fun,” Conner commented sarcastically.
“Shut up,” Ridgebull, in Georgia’s form, snapped back.
“I will not stop at killing you,” General Nay hissed at the Woman.
“Neither will I,” Attila growled, “You’re the one in charge of the rebellion, aren’t you? The secret rebellion. Your base is in a secret cave, but I found it, with my guards, and right now there should be a Hun army massing towards it...”
“No,” the Woman said in a shocked and distraught voice, as she lowered her sword slightly.
“Oh no, that’s my fault, I left the door open...” Encwar began.
“I don’t care about your petty life troubles, this is the hour when this Earth will become a wreck and Attila shall be crowned as one of the Kings of the Universe!” General Nay announced.
“Not if we can help it,” Conner replied.
“Guards, stun all of them, lock them up, except for the traitor, and the blonde one,” General Nay ordered, lowering his gun, as the guards fired shots at Ezio and Conner.
“Sir, you can’t do that...” Traynar interrupted.
“As usual Traynar, shut up,” General Nay said, as the Woman was stunned and Attila sneered.
“Why am I not gettin’ killed?” Georgia snapped.
“Because, Ridgebull, you aren’t so good at hiding your personality, and Quetragar isn’t clever,” General Nay replied, “Now, let’s get into the tunnels. We shall hold the event in the cave of ages.”
Quetragar dragged the real Georgia past another stunned guard and up a long corridor. If anybody had been watching in General Nay’s control room, they would have been in deep trouble. Suddenly, Quetragar stopped on the corner of a corridor.
“What’s wrong?” Georgia hissed.
“It’s that Doctor bloke, and three other humans being dragged along a corridor by a group of guards,” Quetragar said.
“Stun them,” Georgia hissed.
“There’s too many of them, they’ll see me,” Quetragar replied.
“Fine I’ll do it,” Georgia said, pushing Quetragar out of the way.
“You don’t have a gun,” Quetragar whined.
“I picked one up from one of the other guards you shot,” Georgia answered quickly, “Let’s get this over and done with, it looks like the Doctor’s already starting to wake up.” Georgia and Quetragar aimed and fired their guns, stunning the four guards in a couple of shots, and Georgia accidentally shot Ezio too.
“Doctor!” Georgia said, running up the corridor towards the waking Doctor.
“You’re Georgia, I’m guessing?” the Doctor commented sleepily.
“What’s going on?” Georgia asked. The Doctor looked at Georgia alarmed and then he jumped up.
“Georgia, you wait with this lot till they wake up,” the Doctor ordered, before turning to Quetragar, who looked vague, “You, you know your way around here. Get me to one of the labs!”
“Yes sir,” Quetragar said nodding, as the Doctor and Quetragar rushed off down the corridor.
“So I just wait here?” Georgia moaned, “When do I get changed back? Hello?” Georgia made a frustrated noise and sat down next to Conner, whose eyes were slowly opening.
“Wha’appened?” Conner said slowly.
“I don’t know, the Doctor didn’t tell me,” Georgia muttered.
“GEORGIA!” Conner exploded, hugging Ridgebull, who he hadn’t, at first, realised was Georgia. Georgia hugged Conner back with a smile on her Nayragar face.
“It’s great to see you again, but how flippin’ dare you turn me into an alien!” Georgia snarled, “I woke up, confused, also what actually happened to me, I think I remember a Lion but...”
“You died,” Conner said.
“I what?” Georgia hissed.
“Not now, will explain everything later, we need to stop Attila destroying the world,” Conner explained.
“What’s going on?” the Woman asked, stretching, “I thought we were being locked up.”
“Yeah, me and Quetragar stunned the guards,” Georgia explained, “I’m Georgia by the way, I’m actually Human, it’s confusing.”
“Yes, I’m very confused,” the Woman admitted.
“Basically, Attila isn’t himself, which is why he’s been acting so strange lately, the aliens have been altering his mind,” Conner explained, “They did this because he’s the only one that can wield this magical sword that can destroy the world, so that the Nayragar can terraform this place and make it their home planet.”
“But why’s she helping?” the Woman asked, with a very confused look on her face.
“I’m not actually human,” Georgia whined, glaring at Conner.
“Hey, we had to put your essence in Ridgebull’s body otherwise Ridgebull would die,” Conner explained, as the Doctor and Quetragar came sprinting down the corridor holding several strange implements in their hands.
“Doctor, what...?” Conner began.
“No time, I need to create something to return Attila’s essence to normal so...” the Doctor began.
“Oh...” Conner said, looking at the Woman.
“What?” the Woman replied.
“I think I’m right in thinking that you’ve been here before?” Conner asked.
“Well, I think I have,” the Woman muttered.
“Ah, your memories have been compressed as you have more than one essence in your body,” the Doctor explained at a rapid pace, “You have some of Attila’s essence, and so we need to return it to Attila.”
“I changed, I became stronger, but nicer in some ways,” the Woman muttered.
“Attila was alright before the Nayragar edited his essence, but now we can return his essence to him, so he won’t want to destroy the world,” the Doctor continued.
“How you gonna do that?” Georgia asked.
“With this thing,” the Doctor said giving Ridgebull-Georgia the strange things he was carrying and pulling out his sonic screwdriver.
“With what thing?” Georgia asked in an exasperated voice.
“You haven’t changed,” the Doctor commented.
“Well duh,” Georgia whined.
“So we can still stop what’s going on?” the Woman said.
“Yes, we’d better get moving soon though, those guards look like they’re waking up,” the Doctor pointed out.
“Ezio hasn’t woken up either,” the Woman muttered.
“Yeah, kinda my fault, I shot him,” Georgia said, with a shrug.
“Can all Nayragar gather in the Cave of Ages, immediately please,” Traynar’s voice echoed around the corridor.
“Come on!” the Woman said, running off.
“Wait!” the Doctor called, as Conner began to run after her. The Doctor, Georgia and Quetragar followed clumsily, as they were still carrying the strange objects that the Doctor was using to make whatever he was making. Just then Ezio began to stir.
“What...?” Ezio muttered as he saw figures running away from him.
General Nay stood in the centre of the cave, as the Nayragar began to settle themselves along the edge of the cavern. Attila was standing next to General Nay, and on his other side stood Traynar, who had a nervous looking Encwar at gunpoint.
“And now the ceremony begins!” General Nay shouted to the crowd, “Attila shall become a God of the Universe!”
“So, I become a god, at the cost of the Earth,” Attila said.
“That’s right, the Earth is tiny compared to the empire you shall have throughout space,” General Nay told Attila in a persuading voice, “And the Earth will not be destroyed, but improved.”
“And the Huns?” Attila questioned.
“Will go down in History,” General Nay hissed. Traynar looked at the ground, General Nay was lying to Attila, and now he realised that if he didn’t do something soon it would be too late.
“He lies!” Traynar shouted, “Attila, all Human life will be destroyed! You are just going to become some weapon of the Nayragar!”
“A load of rubbish!” General Nay roared, “He is jealous because he doesn’t get to become a ruler of the Universe! And this is what we do to people who spread malicious lies!” General Nay took out his gun and shot Traynar in the chest.
“Please...” Traynar said to Encwar, as he lay on the ground, “Die...” Traynar’s eyes then became unfocused and glassy as life left him.
The Doctor ran into General Nay’s control room, followed swiftly by Quetragar and Georgia and a few seconds later by Ezio, who was panting and had a confused look on his face.
“Doctor, the Woman didn’t come in here,” Georgia panted.
“I know, this is a detour...” the Doctor muttered, as he rushed over to the control panel and pressed two buttons in.
“What are you doing?” Quetragar asked.
“Well, by the look of these screens there’s mass movement in the tunnels, Huns, Lions and the rebels,” the Doctor explained, “We need to do anything we can to stop General Nay’s plans. So I’m opening all doors!”
A shepherd looked on in awe as a huge hill erupted from the ground with a lit entrance that led into a cave. The hill seemed to be sloping steeply on one side. Inside the cave doors appeared along the edge of the cavern, leading to tunnels beneath the Earth and in the tunnels, huge stone slabs whooshed from the ground to reveal an endless maze of tunnels.
Humbert led the Huns through the tunnels with a determined look on his face. He was carrying a sword in one hand and a flaming torch in the other.
“Hurry up!” Humbert called, but then suddenly several things happened at once. A part of the tunnel wall seemed to fall away and Humbert ran through it into a large cave, followed closely by the leading group of the rebel army. A lion crashed through the ceiling of the tunnel and roared. A group of Huns led by Attila’s main two body guards appeared at the other end of the cave, and several Lions ran into the cave from entrances that were appearing in the ground, on the roof and along the walls.
“Fight!” Humbert yelled, and the rebels roared in response.
The Doctor ran down the stone steps, making his strange essence-transferring gun as he ran, to the annoyance of Georgia and Quetragar who were still carrying several items. Ezio was following slowly behind, checking that nobody was following them.
“Nearly finished,” the Doctor exclaimed.
“You do need the things I‘m carrying, right?” Georgia asked.
“Um... no, they were just spares, things always break...” the Doctor replied sheepishly.
“DOCTOR!” Georgia said angrily.
General Nay rose the goblet to his mouth and drained the glass before giving it to Encwar, who placed the goblet at Attila’s feet.
“The goblet matches the sword, and they must be brought together for the magic to work,” Encwar stated, “All watchers must now kneel! And Attila must destroy the goblet with the sword...” Attila swung the sword at the goblet, which sprang into millions of pieces.
“Now, the final verse,” General Nay cackled.
“Alakamarte sayteram Nayragar foil, Of boil erk, merge,” Encwar recited from an old book, and Attila felt the golden sword become slightly heavier.
“What is going on?” Attila asked.
“The sword is becoming a weapon of mass destruction,” General Nay said, smiling.
Suddenly, the Woman rushed into the cave, and she spotted Attila. She charged at him with her sword drawn and her face filled with determination.
“Stop her!” General Nay commanded, and two Nayragar grabbed her from behind, but she fought them off, knocking them both to the ground.
“I contain part of him!” the Woman shouted to the crowd.
“What?” General Nay muttered.
“I have some of his soul, his nice parts, which you took away,” the Woman explained.
“What is going on?” Attila grunted, as Conner ran into the room, and walked nervously towards the Woman, as the Nayragar’s heads began to turn so they could look at him.
“Sorry about this,” Conner said.
“Oh don’t say sorry,” Ridgebull called from Georgia’s body, “That git is going to destroy the world.”
“Control them!” General Nay yelled, and a couple of Nayragar fired ropes at the Humans, which wrapped themselves around them.
“No!” Conner exclaimed.
“Continue Encwar,” General Nay ordered.
“No,” Encwar replied.
“What?” General Nay snapped.
“I’m not helping you anymore!” Encwar replied.
“So be it,” General Nay snarled, firing a shot at Encwar, whose eyes rolled before he fell to the ground, dead.
“How dare you kill the Caller! That’s against the law!” Ridgebull yelled.
“Silence them!” General Nay ordered, and a few Nayragar gagged Conner, the Woman and Ridgebull. He looked around the room with fury bubbling inside him. Nothing more could go wrong, not now.
“The ceremony is almost over; I can finish the last verse!” General Nay announced to the room.
Humbert fought his way past two Huns, one rather huge, and he then killed a rather ferocious looking Lion. The Huns and Rebels were fighting each other, and the Lions were attacking anyone in sight. Humbert was now on the opposite side of the Cave, fighting one of Attila’s two bodyguards, who were both fighting their best.
“You will not kill me,” Humbert said, saying each word as his sword clanged against the bodyguard’s.
“I am not Human!” the bodyguard replied sneering.
“What?” Humbert said, stopping his attack. The bodyguard laughed a cruel laugh and Humbert took his chance and sliced off the guard’s head.
“You can still die,” Humbert commented. He turned and did not expect to see another cave, and sprinting through it were three figures; The Doctor, Georgia, Ezio and one of the Nayragar. The Doctor seemed to be carrying a strange metal object in one of his hands.
“Doctor!” Humbert yelled, running towards the figures. Georgia turned around and stopped the Doctor from running further.
“Humbert!” Ezio exclaimed.
“Humbert, no time, but what is going on?” the Doctor said.
“It’s the Huns and those Lions, they’re attacking us,” Humbert explained.
“Uh oh, Lion heading this way,” Georgia muttered.
“Run!” Quetragar snapped, and she led the way into a tunnel, followed closely by the Doctor, Georgia and Humbert.
“Fire from the darkest power, night and day will not slander,” General Nay recited, as smoke began emitting from the tip of Attila’s sword, “Time and time again we say, war doesn’t matter on night nor day.” The ground began to shake, and parts of the cavern’s ceiling fell to the ground.
“Fire to the world, fire from death, heat this place and give the wielder power!” General Nay roared to the sky, as Attila’s sword, burst into flames, but Attila found that he couldn’t let go.
“At last!” General Nay cackled, as the Doctor, Georgia, Quetragar, Ezio and Humbert rushed into the room. The Doctor pointed the gun-like object he was carrying at General Nay, who spun around.
“You can’t stop me now, Doctor, and what’s that supposed to be?” General Nay laughed.
“Something that can transfer essences,” the Doctor replied.
“Attila, destroy the world!” General Nay roared, and as Attila raised his sword, the world began to shake, and more rocks fell from the ceiling. Red fire shot out of Attila’s sword and swirled in a mist above Attila’s head.
“We’re too late!” Georgia yelled from Ridgebull’s body.
“I’m so sorry!” Quetragar muttered. The Doctor pointed the gun at the Woman and shot a beam of white light towards her. Something green shot out of the Woman and shot towards Attila who fell to the ground.
“I said destroy the world!” General Nay roared.
“No!” Attila replied, and the fire from his sword vanished.
“YOU WILL DO AS I SAY!” General Nay shouted.
“Don’t, Attila, or your empire will be destroyed,” the Doctor said, “The Nayragar took part of your ess... soul away. They’ve been treating you like a puppet of theirs, even taking over the minds of your two bodyguards to guide you here!”
“So you could become a God!” General Nay replied.
“Don’t believe him!” Ridgebull shouted from Georgia’s body, as a group of Lions rushed into the room followed closely by a group of Huns, and then a group of rebels. The Nayragar rushed forward and a battle commenced, as Georgia and Quetragar quickly freed the others.
“Where’s General Nay?” Conner asked.
“I don’t know,” Ridgebull replied, standing up. She came face to face with her own body, with a different essence inside.
“This is weird,” Georgia commented, staring at herself.
“Humbert,” the Woman cried, hugging Humbert, who looked shocked, “For so long my mind has been clouded, but now I can come back to you.”
“Who are you?” Humbert asked, and the Woman took off the cloak hiding her face, to reveal a beautiful and very recognisable face.
“Eden!” Humbert exclaimed, hugging his wife, with tears flooding his eyes. Suddenly, a Lion rushed forward and Quetragar shot it quickly.
“We have to go! Now!” Quetragar said, as a couple of Huns broke free of the fight and charged at them, causing Georgia to shoot them both.
“I agree!” Georgia said, and the seven of them exited the cave via the tunnel that General Nay had ran off through, followed by Attila and the Doctor.
“Where’s Traynar?” Quetragar asked Ridgebull.
“I’m sorry, he’s dead!” Ridgebull replied in Georgia’s voice.
“We will be too, if we don’t hurry up!” Ezio snapped.
General Nay ran up the stone steps towards the base, but Attila was close after him. General Nay tripped and fell to the floor, as the Doctor appeared on the scene.
“Attila, you’re better than this!” the Doctor called, “Don’t kill him!”
“But they tricked me...” Attila began.
“No, kill me! Do it! You know you want to!” General Nay hissed. Attila roared and suddenly something exploded from Attila’s sword. A shockwave shook the Earth, and everyone inside the tunnels felt it. General Nay smirked as he ran into the base, away from Attila.
“Not too fast!” Vasray snarled, blocking General Nay’s path.
“You aren’t supposed to be here!” General Nay roared.
“Sorry about that,” Vasray replied, smirking, “Bye now!” Vasray shot General Nay in the heart, as Attila aimed his sword at the Nayragar base, which exploded, with extreme force. The Doctor ducked, as he spotted a familiar blue object fly through the fire.
“What’s that?” Conner yelled, pointing up the tunnel, at the wall of fire that was heading their way.
“We need to get outside!” Quetragar yelled, “Come on!” Quetragar led the way back down the tunnel and through another door into another cave. Ridgebull spotted the Doctor’s strange essence-transferring gun, and picked it up before fleeing the wall of fire, that was getting closer and closer.
Quetragar pushed open a metal door, and ran out onto the Earth’s surface, followed closely by Georgia, still in Ridgebull’s form, then Conner, Eden, Humbert, Ezio and Ridgebull bringing up the rear.
“Duck!” Georgia yelled, as smoke whooshed through the door and spread itself into the air.
“I can’t breathe,” Quetragar sighed.
“Neither can I,” Georgia muttered.
“Must be the smoke,” Humbert said.
“No, Nayragar can’t survive outside, I’m sorry,” Conner muttered, “Georgia, I won't let you use that...”
“I’m not Georgia! I’m Ridgebull, Georgia’s the one suffocating!” Ridgebull exclaimed, “And I will gladly give up my life for one who saves others.”
“But...” Eden muttered.
“I’m sorry,” Conner said, holding Georgia’s hand. Ridgebull flet tears in Georgia’s eyes, and she blinked them away, as she pulled the trigger of the gun. A white beam shot towards Ridgebull’s lifeless body, and a yellow mist shot out of it and into Georgia’s body. Georgia opened her own eyes, and began to cry.
“Georgia!” Conner said, hugging his friend.
“I’m so sorry,” Georgia said, as she rushed to hold Ridgebull and Quetragar’s hands.
“We saved the Earth,” Ridgebull replied smiling, “Good luck saving it again...” With that Ridgebull closed her eyes, and breathed no more, as the TARDIS materialised on Quetragar’s body.
Quetragar opened her eyes to find herself in a large spherical control room. Standing above her was the Doctor, who was grinning.
“We’re taking you back to your home planet, is that alright? Oh and make sure you warn the Nayragar not to come back,” the Doctor said. Georgia and Conner smiled at Quetragar before resuming their conversation.
“It’s good to have you back Georgia,” Conner said, “Now then, it’s about time I explained to you what happened.”
“Oh I don’t really want to know, all I know is that we saved the Earth again,” Georgia replied smiling.
Attila stood in the centre of the town of Tointraken with a smile on his face. Standing beside him were Humbert, Eden and Ezio.
“Tointraken stands firm, as the Huns and the townspeople join together in an alliance, which will last a lifetime!” Attila told the crowds of Huns and townspeople and rebels, who were watching him intently, “Evil has tried to penetrate us, but it will not succeed! Together we shall hunt down the last of the Lions and wipe them from this Earth!” The crowds applauded and cheered Attila, as Humbert and Eden linked hands.
“I don’t understand how he survived,” Ezio commented.
“The sword must have somehow saved him,” Humbert replied.
“It seems to have just become a normal sword now,” Eden added, “And what happened to the rest of the Nayragar?”
“They died, all of them, once the base was destroyed and the smoke filled the tunnels, they didn’t get out,” Humbert explained.
“At least everything’s back to normal now,” Ezio said, walking away.
“Not everything,” Eden said smiling, as Humbert placed a hand on her stomach.
“A little heir,” Humbert replied, hugging Eden, as the sun shone down on the now-peaceful town of Tointraken...
THE END
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