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Anon vs. Apep

Mar 15th, 2012
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  1. > Tefnut has blessed us with rain
  2. > I avoid walking about, as the rain would ruin my tunic
  3. > I spend most of the morning with the night sky, or as she calls herself, Luna
  4. > The rain lightens later in the day
  5. > I exit my home, intent on establishing myself in the community
  6. > I meet once more with Rarity
  7. greetings once more Rarity
  8. > "yes, it's always nice to have you here Anon"
  9. Is there anything I may assist?
  10. > "well, if you're looking to help, I need some errands run"
  11. name it, and it shall be done
  12. > Rarity tells of a list of tasks
  13. > I quickly memorize them, and depart
  14. > first, go to the sweetbread store and purchase some breads
  15. > I do so, and meet the pink one
  16. > "Well hiya anon, nice to see you again"
  17. yes, it is always a pleasure
  18. > "what do you have going on?"
  19. I am running errands for Rarity
  20. > "that's awful nice of you Anon"
  21. Yes, and what are you doing today?
  22. > "oh nothing, just being my usual self!"
  23. > I exit
  24. > next, buy some flowers
  25. > approach flower vendor
  26. half a dozen roses please
  27. > she is startled
  28. > "wha-what are you?"
  29. I am a human, now my flowers
  30. > "oh, yes yes, here"
  31. > I take my flowers
  32. > day proceeds with little excitement
  33. > I return and deliver my completed tasks to rarity
  34. > I receive a slight recompense
  35. > "thanks, Anon"
  36. of course
  37. > Evening is beginning
  38. > The night sky visits once more
  39. > she brings with her a chariot drawn by bat-horses
  40. > I marvel at the machine for a moment
  41. > "Hello again anon"
  42. Greetings....Luna
  43. > "What of your day?"
  44. I did little, I helped my next door liver complete some tasks
  45. > A loud crash is heard in town
  46. > I immediately take the chariot
  47. > the night sky follows on her wings
  48. > flying in the chariot
  49. > I feel as Ra
  50. > A large snake is attacking the town
  51. > ponies below flee in fear
  52. > several ponies try to fight
  53. > all are quickly vanquished
  54. > I feel the Ankh on my chest pulsate with heka
  55. > The gods are on my side
  56. > A bow appears in my hands
  57. > I draw, and an arrow of Isis follows
  58. > I fire, hitting the snake in the mid body
  59. > disturbed by the arrow, the snake draws its attention to me
  60. > I fire another arrow, which penetrates into his cheek
  61. > The snake breathes a stream of dark magic
  62. > This snake is Apep, god of darkness
  63. > The dark magic disturbs the chariot, but does not harm anything
  64. > The night sky attacks
  65. > Apep strikes at the night sky
  66. > the night sky falls
  67. > I swing the chariot, and catch her
  68. > I quickly lay her safe on the ground
  69. > I return to the air, the bat-horses drawing the chariot now on fire
  70. > The chariot is now the Chariot of Ra
  71. > truly, I am a chosen being
  72. > I fire another arrow, piercing the eye of Apep
  73. > Apep cries tears of blood as he retaliates
  74. > he strikes at the chariot, knocking it to the left
  75. > I nearly stumble out of the chariot
  76. > I launch another arrow, but to little effect
  77. > Apep strikes
  78. > I fall from the chariot
  79. > I approach the ground, certain it is my end
  80. > I am caught
  81. > the night sky awoke, and has saved me
  82. > my ankh once more pulsates with heka
  83. > an ax, the markings read of Anhur
  84. > I charge, with the power of the war god on my side
  85. > I reach Apep's tail
  86. > he flails violently as I hack
  87. > I am flung from him as he screams in anguish
  88. > several shadows leap onto Apep
  89. > the shadows resemble jackals
  90. Anubites?
  91. > I regain myself and climb once more onto Apep
  92. > I scramble up the length of the massive god
  93. > I reach his head
  94. > I cleave into the bridge between the eyes
  95. > Apep bellows a mighty roar
  96. > the Anubites continue to attack
  97. > I slash into Apep's remaining eye
  98. > "Anon, you have blinded me!"
  99. > The snake rolls
  100. > I dive, nearly being crushed by the monster
  101. > I find myself once more on Apep
  102. > I drive the ax one final time
  103. > It digs into Apep's skull
  104. > Apep lets out a final roar, before falling himself onto the ground
  105. > The ax vanishes, as do the anubites
  106. > The wounds pour forth darkness
  107. > I collapse as the darkness reaches my nose
  108. > I arise next morning
  109. > at breakfast
  110. > I issue a dedication to the gods for protecting me, and assuring my victory over the demon
  111. > I enter the town, to see the damage caused
  112. > the center of town was hurt the largest
  113. > Some ponies cheer me
  114. > others fear the power the gods bestowed on me
  115. > I am told to address the people on the town meeting platform
  116. People of ponyville, fear not. I have no intentions of harm to you. Your most benevolent leader spared me from certain demise, and I seek to protect her and her people. The gods bestowed upon me great power in assuring I accomplish my duties in protection, but I am a mere mortal, and cannot permanently remain powerful as the gods. I have yet, no more power. So fear not, for I cannot, and will not, harm you.
  117. > Thunderous cheers from the ponies
  118. > I am now a local hero
  119. > This pharaoh doesn't banish me
  120. > I spend the day enjoying the company of the Twilight
  121. > "Anon, how did you receive those powers?"
  122. it was heka, the magic of the gods, and of man.
  123. > "why can you not always use this heka?"
  124. man cannot be as powerful as the gods, lest they, in their flawed nature, challenge the gods themselves
  125. > "will you ever be able to access this heka again?"
  126. I know not the ways of the gods, I can only pray that I will have their support when I need it
  127. > I asked her of heka in ponies
  128. > ponies always have heka, but not as powerful as the pharaoh's
  129. > I return in the evening, and the night sky joins me in slumber
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