Friday, November 19, 2010

Kingdom Hearts Meets Super Smash Bros. Ep.1: Conflicting Arrivals



Well, after the lack of plot and depth of KH: The Post, I decided to restart my KH imagination. The posts related to this one are ALL pre-written (by moi) and I think it is easily understandable for most audiences as it involves classic Nintendo characters plus the characters above. So here goes nothing. Episode One: Conflicting Arrivals:

“This quest never seems to end, does it guys?” said Sora. He, Donald and Goofy, and Riku and Kairi were on the Bridge of the Worlds on a journey to free Kingdom Hearts. If Kingdom Hearts was free, all darkness would be destroyed if they decide to fight it. Blue seemed to swirl around them continually. They saw different worlds they’d been to before such as Beast’s Castle and Radiant Garden. Suddenly, a ball- shaped entity appeared in front of them. It opened up as if to welcome them in. They entered.

“What are these freaky things!?” shouted Lucas. He shot PK Lightning at the endless row of black, monstrous creatures. They poofed into black smoke but more returned.

“I haven’t the slightest idea!” Link said, slashing the strange beings.

They both knew what would happen if these creatures reached the rest of the Smash Warriors- certain doom. They’d already seen a Fighting Polygon get attacked by one; pixel by pixel, the former foe vanished, a ball of light of what it was touch a mysterious heart moon in the sky.

An arrow of light shot past them, wiping out a horde of the creatures. “If only the Smash Ball would appear more often. The Mario brothers can only do so much to protect the Warriors,” said Zelda, more calmly than she should be at a time like this.

Only one question remained: What were these things?

The first thing the Key Defenders saw was a tall wooden door bulging forward and finally bursting, with a swarm of Heartless coming through the debris.

“Hey! A welcome party!” smirked Riku. The team summoned their weapons, the three humans using their keyblades. They slashed through them faster than the Battle of 1000 Heartless.

A man in a red hat and blue overalls came towards them, obviously worn out. “How?” asked the man before fainting from exhaust.

“It seems the Heartless have been invading this world for a long time,” observed Donald. It seemed that way; every fighter was breathing deeply as if they fought a tough battle. It didn’t look like, though, that any of them had lost their hearts.

A boy with a cap came towards them. “If you could destroy those enemies so fast, would you mind guarding the entrance while we repair it?” The group thought about this heavily before saying yes.

Link decapitated one of the enemies. They were becoming more various. The one Link had destroyed was purple and had a strange symbol printed on its chest; it was also metallic. It disappeared like the Fighting Polygon- pixel by pixel- but no light emerged from it.

Link looked back at his allies. Lucas could probably hold up a little more if he stayed far-range. Zelda was now Shiek, slicing through enemies with needles. Link looked forward again and saw a bigger foe come forward, also bearing the symbol. It was dark and standing tall; lasers shot from it burning everything it touched; its colosol hands allowed some melee attacks, but its feet could easily stomp the living life out of someone. There was no way they could destroy it.

“FALL BACK!” screamed Link, grabbing Lucas so he didn’t trip. Zelda reluctantly obeyed until seeing the beast. The enemy was gaining speed. It wouldn’t be long before……..



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