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e-icreator23 · 10 months ago
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This is when he first met them and this happened Nor and Jasar belongs to @foxalone Stella belongs to @yanair25
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foxalone · 1 year ago
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Stella: So... why do we need to fix her so much?
Nor!Sans: It's a secret, but my brother asked me to help her because it's something important ^^ but shhhh....
Isabella: I wish you luck, I don't think it will be difficult
Stella: Well, we ask her to take a bath and brush her ha-
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Nor!Sans: we will need more than just a simple brush...
((Why is the occasion so important? jsjs))
Underblood belongs to me
Isabella belongs to : @nova2cosmos
Stella by : @air25
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delamarta · 2 years ago
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Stella: I know it's none of my business but who is Prince Tenebris I heard what happened to him throughout the kingdom that is your brother
*razzle goes to glory and howls*
Glory!Sans: Monster... Selfish... Killer... Traitor are the pronouns that the entire kingdom gives to Prince Tenebris my brother...
But for me he is and will always be my brother... my hero... my best friend
Tenebris needed me and I didn't do anything for him... one day...
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Finally, my father interfered in the fight and used a human soul and his own soul to cast a powerful spell on us, a full red moon night
My father died... I became queen and my brother... is locked in his containment cell...
Glory!Sans , Tenebris!Papyrus and Kingdomtale belongs to me
Stella!Sans by : @air25
Undertale By Toby Fox
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inkz123 · 2 months ago
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Sparkle sparkl✨✨✨
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baileybeez · 4 months ago
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Some of my favorite ships non/canon!
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iwuvcofi · 1 year ago
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I'm older!❤️🧡💛💚🩵💙💜🩷
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my-anime-goods · 28 days ago
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Amagami-san Chi no Enmusubi (Tying the Knot with an Amagami Sister) - New goods with new illustrations (Painting ver.) available at Gamers from 19 October to 10 November 2024.
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lucreziabeha · 3 months ago
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zhenniguan · 1 year ago
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dreamerdrop · 5 months ago
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Shappo Alice. 🐰🧸💝
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e-icreator23 · 10 months ago
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He uh definitely still has his fear lol sorry must do this Stella belongs to @yanair25 Jasar and Nor belong to @foxalone lol im sorry its been awhile since i have him like dat ^^
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foxalone · 2 years ago
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stella: hi hellian i brought you this *shows a book* i thought you'd like this one it's bigger in my library consider it a christmas present after all you're my friend too
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It only gave him a lot of tenderness and joy, not knowing how to react he started to cry ╮(─▽─)╭
Helian!Sans and Underblood belongs to me
Stella!Sabs by: @air25
Undertale by Toby fox
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italiasparita · 7 months ago
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San Bernardo. Oratorio di San Francesco
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nia1sworld · 7 months ago
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Have...Barbara ever revealed her secret besides moon?
I think she has
Ocs belong to their creators!!
Moon/Inkres: @e-icreator23
Stella: @yanair25
Jasar and Nor: @foxalone
Barbara Wilton: Me
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shadowrinrin · 2 months ago
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MISSION AT CLOUD TOWER - ATEEZ AS WINX (AINX)
DISCLAIMER: Don’t take any of this seriously. I'm not shipping or doing anything wrong. I’m writing this for fun! SO PLEASE DO NOT ATTACK ME THANK YOU!
Previously, on AINX, Mingi went on a date with Princess Cocona (Jurin), which took a dark turn when he started acting strangely. The team discovered that the Trix had manipulated Mingi, leading to a confrontation where Wooyoung handed over the Ring of Light to save his friend. With Mingi saved but the ring lost, the team now faces the challenge of recovering it and stopping the Trix's evil plans.
Wooyoung sat at a large wooden table in Alfea's grand library, surrounded by ancient tomes and scrolls. The air was filled with the scent of old paper and the quiet rustle of pages being turned. He was deep into research about Mingi's ring, flipping through pages with intense concentration. Flo, his pet rabbit, sat on the table, twitching her nose and watching him curiously. "There has to be something here about that ring's connection to the Dragon Flame. I just need to find it," Wooyoung muttered to himself, his fingers tracing the intricate designs on a faded manuscript.
Suddenly, he found a passage about the Ring of Solaria and its powerful history. His eyes lit up as he read further. "Flo, look at this!" he exclaimed, tapping the page excitedly. "It says here that the Ring of Solaria was crafted by an ancient sorceress and imbued with the essence of the Dragon Flame. This must be it!"
Flo tilted her head, as if trying to understand the significance of the discovery. Wooyoung continued reading, his excitement growing with each line. "The ring, once lost to time, holds the key to unlocking unparalleled power, tied directly to the wielder's heart and intent," he read aloud. "If this is Mingi's ring, it explains a lot about the strange occurrences lately."
He paused, deep in thought. "But how do we unlock its full potential?" Wooyoung wondered aloud. He scanned the next page eagerly. "Ah, here we go! 'The bearer of the Ring of Solaria must undergo a ritual to fully harness its power. This ritual, performed under the light of a full moon'”
Wooyoung's brow furrowed as he considered the implications. "That sounds intense," he said, glancing at Flo.
He leaned back in his chair, staring up at the towering shelves filled with knowledge. "We have a full moon tonight," he mused. "I need to gather everything Mingi will need to stop the Trix and explain it to him. This might be our only chance to get to the bottom of this."
Wooyoung's determination hardened as he returned to his research, scanning the ancient texts for any additional clues or instructions. Hours passed, the only sounds the turning of pages and the occasional rustle as Flo moved about the table.
Finally, Wooyoung closed the last book with a sigh. "That's everything," he said, exhaustion lacing his voice. "Now I just need to find Mingi and tell him what I've discovered."
Wooyoung burst into the dormitory, excitement evident in his eyes as he held a stack of ancient tomes and scrolls. The rest of the AINX members gathered around, curious about what he had discovered. The room was filled with anticipation, the air practically buzzing with the energy of their interest.
"Guys, I found something incredible about the Ring of Solaria!" he exclaimed, his voice filled with enthusiasm.
Mingi, already knowledgeable about the ring, leaned back with a knowing look. "I already know about that stuff, but go on," he said, a small smile playing on his lips.
“But who are those witches that’s what I wanna know” Wooyoung said looking confused 
San, always eager to be part of the discussion, added, "Trix! That's the name we gave to our three favorite witches!" He chuckled, recalling their old nickname for the trio.
Wooyoung nodded, acknowledging their contributions before diving into his findings. "Alright, listen up. The Ring of Solaria isn't just some old artifact. It holds immense power and is directly connected to the Fire Dragon of Solaria. This isn't just a legend or a fairy tale. It’s real, and the power it holds is unimaginable."
He paused for effect, letting the weight of his words sink in. Jongho, who had been listening intently, asked, "That's amazing, but what does it mean for us now?"
Wooyoung took a deep breath, gathering his thoughts. "Two days ago, the Trix stole the Ring of Solaria. They know its power and are likely planning to use it for something catastrophic. We need to understand the ring's history and power if we're going to stop them."
Yunho, who had been quietly absorbing the information, spoke up. "What exactly did you find out about the ring?"
Wooyoung continued, "The ring was crafted by an ancient sorceress and imbued with the essence of the Dragon Flame. The sorceress intended it to be a beacon of hope and strength, but in the wrong hands, it can become a weapon of unimaginable destruction. The Trix know this, and they’re likely trying to harness its power for their own gain."
He looked around at his friends, their faces a mixture of concern and determination. "The Ring of Solaria has a safeguard built into it: it can only be fully controlled by someone pure of heart, someone whose intentions are noble. This is our advantage. We need to retrieve the ring and ensure it’s used for the right purpose."
San leaned forward, his eyes wide with excitement. "Tell us more about the ring’s history, Wooyoung. We need to know everything if we're going to defeat the Trix."
Wooyoung nodded and took a deep breath. "The Ring of Solaria has a long and storied past. After the Trix took it, I dug deeper into its origins. It was originally crafted by the ancient sorceress Solaria, who was renowned for her wisdom and power. She imbued the ring with the essence of the Dragon Flame, making it a beacon of hope and strength for the kingdom of Solaria."
He continued, "After its creation, the ring was passed down through generations of Solarian royalty. Each king and queen wielded its power to protect the realm and uphold justice. It became a symbol of their right to rule and their duty to safeguard their people. This tradition continued until it reached our time, with Mingi being chosen as the prince and future King of Solaria. The ring signifies his right to the throne and his responsibility to his people."
Mingi looked thoughtful, considering the implications. "So, what do they do now?" he asked, his tone serious.
"The Trix will need to perform the ritual," Wooyoung replied. "There's a full moon in today, and we have to prepare."
Jongho nodded. "And we need to find out where the Trix are hiding. If what Wooyoung’s saying is true then we need to act fast. We can't let them complete their plans."
Wooyoung smiled, a sense of pride swelling within him. "We all have a role to play in this. Together, we can help Mingi unlock the ring’s power and protect our world from the Trix. This might be our only chance to stop them and retrieve the Ring of Solaria."
As the group discussed their plans and prepared for the upcoming ritual, the bond between them grew stronger. They knew that with teamwork and determination, they could overcome any obstacle. 
The library was dimly lit, the air thick with the scent of old parchment and forgotten knowledge. Wooyoung's footsteps echoed softly against the polished marble floor as he wandered among towering bookshelves, each one filled to the brim with tomes and scrolls of ancient lore.
His heart raced with excitement and determination. He couldn't shake the feeling that there was more to the legend of the Dragon Flame than what he had been told. There had to be some truth buried within these dusty pages, some clue that could help him unlock the mysteries of his own past.
Lost in thought, Wooyoung hardly noticed the soft rustle of robes as Miss Faragonda approached. Her presence seemed to shimmer with an otherworldly grace, her eyes sparkling with knowledge beyond mortal understanding.
"Looking for something specific, Wooyoung?" Her voice was like a gentle breeze, stirring the stagnant air of the library.
Startled, Wooyoung turned to face her, his eyes wide with surprise. "Yes, Miss Faragonda. I want to learn more about the Dragon Flame and its connection to me," he replied, his voice tinged with excitement and uncertainty.
Miss Faragonda studied him for a moment, her gaze piercing through to his very soul. "Ah, the Dragon Flame," she murmured, her voice tinged with a hint of sadness. "A powerful force indeed, one that has shaped the destiny of many."
Wooyoung leaned in closer, hanging on her every word. "But is it real?" he pressed, his heart pounding in his chest. "Or is it just a myth, a legend passed down through the ages?"
Miss Faragonda's lips curved into a knowing smile. "That, my dear boy, is for you to discover," she replied cryptically. "But know this: the truth is often stranger than fiction, and the path to enlightenment is fraught with peril."
With a wave of her hand, she gestured for him to follow. "Come, Wooyoung. There is much we need to discuss."
As they made their way through the labyrinthine corridors of Alfea, Wooyoung couldn't shake the feeling that he was on the brink of something extraordinary. Little did he know, his quest for knowledge would lead him down a path he never could have imagined, one that would test his courage, his loyalty, and his very identity. But for now, all he could do was follow Miss Faragonda and trust in the wisdom of the ages.
Miss Faragonda led Wooyoung through the winding halls of Alfea, her robes billowing behind her like ethereal wings. The soft glow of magical torches flickered along the walls, casting eerie shadows that danced with every step they took.
As they reached the grand oak doors of her office, Miss Faragonda turned to Wooyoung, her eyes twinkling with a mixture of anticipation and concern. "Inside, we will uncover the truths you seek," she said, her voice resonating with an ancient power.
Wooyoung nodded eagerly, his heart pounding in his chest. He couldn't believe his luck – to have the esteemed headmistress herself guiding him on this journey of discovery. With a trembling hand, he pushed open the doors and stepped into the room beyond.
The office was a sanctuary of knowledge, filled with towering bookshelves and ornate tapestries depicting scenes of magic and wonder. At the center of it all stood a massive oak desk, behind which Miss Faragonda took her seat, her expression grave yet determined.
"Please, have a seat," she gestured to a plush armchair opposite her desk. Wooyoung sank into it, his mind buzzing with questions and possibilities.
Miss Faragonda leaned forward, her eyes locking with his. "Tell me, Wooyoung," she began, her voice low and intense, "what is it that drives you to seek the truth about the Dragon Flame?"
Wooyoung hesitated for a moment, unsure of how much to reveal. But then he remembered the fiery passion that burned within him, the unquenchable thirst for knowledge that had driven him to this point. "I want to prove that it's real," he said firmly. 
Miss Faragonda nodded slowly, her expression softening with understanding. "And so you shall," she said, her voice filled with a quiet determination. "But know this, Wooyoung – the journey ahead will not be easy. There are forces at work beyond our understanding, and they will stop at nothing to keep the secrets of the Dragon Flame buried forever."
Wooyoung's heart sank at her words, but he refused to be deterred. "I'm not afraid," he said, his voice steady despite the fear that gnawed at his insides. "I'll do whatever it takes to uncover the truth."
Miss Faragonda smiled, a glimmer of pride shining in her eyes. "Then let us begin," she said, her voice ringing with authority. "For the fate of the magical realm depends on it."
Miss Faragonda rose from her seat, her movements graceful and deliberate. From a hidden compartment in her desk, she withdrew a weathered tome bound in cracked leather, its pages yellowed with age and wisdom.
"This," she said, placing the ancient book before Wooyoung, "is the key to unlocking the secrets of the Dragon Flame. Within its pages lie the stories of those who came before us, the guardians of a power older than time itself."
Wooyoung reached out tentatively, his fingers tracing the intricate patterns etched into the cover of the tome. He could feel the weight of centuries pressing down upon him, the gravity of the knowledge he was about to uncover.
With bated breath, he opened the book and began to read, his eyes scanning the faded text for any mention of the Dragon Flame. Miss Faragonda watched him intently, her gaze never wavering as he delved deeper into the mysteries of the past.
Hours passed in a blur as Wooyoung poured over the ancient tome, his mind swimming with visions of dragons and warriors, of battles fought and destinies forged. With each turn of the page, he felt himself drawing closer to the truth, closer to understanding the power that lay dormant within him.
But just as he thought he had found the answers he sought, a sudden gust of wind swept through the room, extinguishing the magical torches and plunging them into darkness.
Wooyoung's heart raced as he looked up, his senses on high alert. He could feel a presence in the room, something dark and malevolent lurking in the shadows.
"Miss Faragonda?" he called out, his voice trembling with fear. But there was no response, only the sound of his own heartbeat echoing in the silence.
And then, from out of the darkness, a pair of glowing red eyes appeared, their gaze burning with an intensity that sent shivers down Wooyoung's spine.
"Who... who are you?" he stammered, his voice barely above a whisper.
The eyes narrowed, their owner stepping forward into the dim light of the room. It was a figure cloaked in darkness, its features obscured by a hooded robe.
"I am the guardian of the Dragon Flame," the figure said, its voice like a whisper on the wind. "And you, Wooyoung, are trespassing on sacred ground."
Wooyoung's blood ran cold at the figure's words, his mind reeling with disbelief. Could it be true? Was this mysterious guardian the key to unlocking the secrets of the Dragon Flame, or was he nothing more than a pawn in a game far greater than he could ever imagine?
The figure stepped closer, its presence suffocating, like a shroud of darkness enveloping the room. Wooyoung felt a primal fear clawing at his chest, threatening to overwhelm him.
"I mean you no harm," Wooyoung pleaded, his voice barely audible in the oppressive silence. "I only seek to understand the truth about the Dragon Flame, to uncover its secrets."
The guardian regarded him with an intensity that made Wooyoung feel as though he was being scrutinized down to his very soul. "The truth is not for the faint of heart, young one," it said, its voice a low rumble that seemed to reverberate through the very walls of the room.
"But I am willing to face whatever challenges lie ahead," Wooyoung replied, his voice filled with a determination he didn't know he possessed. "I will not be deterred in my quest for knowledge."
The guardian studied him for a long moment, its gaze unwavering. And then, to Wooyoung's surprise, it reached out a hand, its fingers gnarled and ancient.
"Very well," it said, its voice softer now, almost gentle. "Take my hand, and I will show you the truth."
Wooyoung hesitated for only a moment before reaching out, his fingers trembling as they brushed against the guardian's own. In an instant, he felt a surge of power coursing through him, a connection to something ancient and primal.
And then, in a flash of blinding light, the room was filled with images – visions of dragons soaring through the sky, of battles fought and won, of a power unlike anything Wooyoung had ever known.
As the visions faded, Wooyoung found himself standing alone in the darkness, his heart pounding in his chest. But now, he knew the truth – the Dragon Flame was real, and it was more powerful than he could have ever imagined.
“Thank you Miss Faragonda” he smiled as he got out. It was a true blaze.
Seonghwa leaned forward, his expression serious as he considered their options. "We'll need a distraction," he said, his voice low and thoughtful. "Something to draw the Trix away from the main entrance while we make our move."
Hongjoong nodded in agreement. "I can create a diversion spell," he offered. "It should buy us enough time to get in and out without being detected."
Yunho frowned, his brow furrowed in concern. "But what about security?" he asked. "Surely the entrance are heavily guarded."
Mingi shook his head. "Not necessarily," he replied. "The Trix are arrogant. They'll think no one would dare to challenge them in their own territory."
Wooyoung, who had been listening quietly, finally spoke up. "But what if they're expecting us?" he asked, his voice tinged with worry. "What if this is all just a trap?"
Jongho, who had been silent until now, spoke up. "We can't afford to think like that," he said, his voice firm. "We have to believe in ourselves and trust that we can outsmart the Trix."
Yeosang nodded in agreement. "He's right," he said. "We can't let fear hold us back. We have to be bold and decisive if we want to succeed."
San smiled, a glimmer of determination shining in his eyes. "Then it's settled," he said.
Wooyoung's mind raced with a revelation. He recalled a conversation he'd overheard months ago in the library, snippets of which now pieced together in his memory. There was talk of a secret tunnel beneath the school, rumored to lead directly to Cloud Tower.
"Wait a minute," Wooyoung interjected, his eyes widening with realization. "I think I know how to get to Cloud Tower without being detected."
The others turned to him, curiosity evident in their expressions. Seonghwa raised an eyebrow. "What do you mean, Wooyoung?" he asked, leaning in closer.
Wooyoung took a deep breath, his mind racing as he recounted what he remembered. "I overheard some students talking about it a while back," he explained. "There's a hidden tunnel beneath the school that supposedly leads straight to Cloud Tower."
The room fell silent as the gravity of Wooyoung's words sank in. This was their ticket to infiltrating Cloud Tower without alerting the Trix or risking a confrontation.
"That changes everything," Hongjoong said, his eyes alight with excitement. "If we can use the tunnel to get in and out quickly, we might have a chance at retrieving the ring without anyone even knowing we were there."
Yunho nodded in agreement. "It's risky, but it could work," he said, his voice tinged with determination.
Mingi grinned, his confidence growing with each passing moment. "Let's do it," he said. "We'll use the tunnel to our advantage and catch the Trix off guard."
With their plan now solidified, the group set to work preparing for their mission. They knew the dangers that lay ahead, but they also knew that they were prepared to face them head-on. And as they made their way towards the hidden entrance to the tunnel, their hearts beat with a mixture of anticipation and resolve, ready to take on whatever challenges awaited them in the depths below.
The air in the dimly lit chamber of Cloud Tower crackled with dark energy as the Trix gathered around the ancient ring, their faces twisted in determination and frustration. Storm clouds gathered overhead, casting ominous shadows across the room as they began their dark ritual.
Beneath the flickering torchlight, Icy, Darcy, and Stormy stood in a circle around the ring, their hands outstretched as they channeled their dark magic into the ancient artifact. But instead of the surge of power they had anticipated, a wave of searing pain washed over them, causing them to recoil in agony.
Icy clenched her teeth against the pain, her fingers trembling as she struggled to maintain her grip on the ring. "What's happening?!" she spat, her voice laced with frustration.
Darcy's brow furrowed in concentration as she tried to force her magic into the ring. "It's resisting us," she hissed through gritted teeth. "It's like it doesn't want our power."
Stormy let out a frustrated growl, her eyes blazing with anger. "This is pointless," she snapped, her voice echoing off the stone walls of the chamber. "We need the Dragon Flame's full power if we want to unlock the ring's true potential."
Icy's eyes narrowed with determination as she glanced around the chamber, her mind racing with possibilities. "Then we'll just have to find another way to get it," she said, her voice cold and calculating. "We can't afford to waste any more time."
As the Trix began to regroup and plan their next move, the echoes of their frustration lingered in the air like a dark cloud. They knew that time was running out, and that they would stop at nothing to obtain the power they sought. For the Trix, failure was not an option, and they would do whatever it took to achieve their twisted goals.
The flashlight's beam danced along the damp walls of the tunnel as the boys pressed forward, their footsteps echoing in the eerie silence. Seonghwa led the way, his jaw set with determination as he scanned their surroundings for any sign of danger.
"We need to stay focused," he reminded the group, his voice low but firm. "The Trix won't hesitate to use any means necessary to protect their secrets."
Yunho nodded in agreement, his grip tightening on the flashlight as he kept watch behind them. "We can't afford to let our guard down," he added, his eyes darting nervously from shadow to shadow.
"Those witches... always making a mess!" Nut grumbled under his breath, his brow furrowed in frustration as he gathered up discarded potions and spell ingredients.
Icy's voice cut through the darkness like a knife, her tone sharp and commanding. "What's the problem, Nut?" she demanded, her eyes narrowing with suspicion.
Nut jumped at the sound of her voice, his hands trembling as he turned to face her. "Nothing, Mistress. Nothing at all," he stammered, his voice barely above a whisper.
Icy regarded him with a cold stare, her gaze piercing through his facade. "Very well," she said dismissively, waving a hand in annoyance. "Just make sure everything is cleaned up before we return."
Icy's eyes gleamed with malice as she surveyed her companions, her voice dripping with contempt. "The time has come to claim what is rightfully ours," she declared, her words echoing in the stillness of the night.
Darcy's lips curved into a wicked smile as she cracked her knuckles, her eyes flashing with anticipation. "Let's show those pathetic witches what true power looks like," she said, her voice filled with confidence.
Stormy's hands crackled with dark energy as she stepped forward, her gaze locked on the darkened forest beyond. "We'll tear through anyone who dares to stand in our way," she vowed, her voice a low growl.
With a nod of agreement, the Trix set off into the forest, their laughter echoing through the night as they disappeared into the darkness. Little did they know, their actions would set into motion a chain of events that would forever change the fate of the magical realm and pit them against adversaries more powerful than they could ever imagine.
As the boys ventured deeper into the tunnels beneath Cloud Tower, their footsteps echoing softly against the cold stone walls, tension hung thick in the air. Seonghwa led the way, his flashlight cutting through the darkness like a beacon of hope as they followed the sound of the Trix's voices.
Suddenly, amidst the whispers of the wind and the distant echoes of their own steps, they heard it – the unmistakable sound of the Trix's shrill voices, calling out in frustration.
"Nut! Where are you, you incompetent fool?!" Icy's voice rang out, her anger palpable even from a distance.
Curiosity piqued, the boys quickened their pace, their hearts pounding in their chests as they followed the sound of the commotion. They rounded a corner and found themselves outside a door, the faint glow of torchlight spilling out from beneath it.
"This must be it," Wooyoung whispered, his voice barely above a breath.
With a silent nod of agreement, Seonghwa pushed open the door, revealing the Trix's darkened chamber. The room was a chaotic mess of dark magic and twisted trinkets, strange artifacts strewn about haphazardly as if thrown in a fit of rage.
"Wow, they really need to work on their interior decorating skills," San quipped, a smirk playing at the corners of his lips.
Yeosang chuckled, his eyes scanning the room for any sign of Mingi's missing ring. "Let's split up and search the room," he suggested, his voice low but determined.
The boys fanned out, their eyes scouring every corner for any clue that might lead them to the missing artifact. Mingi sifted through a pile of strange toys, his brow furrowed in concentration as he tried to make sense of their bizarre designs.
"What do you think this one does?" Yeosang asked, picking up a small figurine and examining it with a mixture of curiosity and amusement.
San shrugged, a mischievous twinkle in his eye. "Only one way to find out," he said, pressing a button on the toy's base.
Suddenly, the figurine sprang to life, its mechanical limbs flailing wildly as it emitted a series of strange beeping noises. The boys erupted into laughter, their voices echoing off the walls of the chamber as they played with the strange contraption.
But their laughter soon faded as Mingi's sharp eyes caught sight of something glinting in the dim light. "Guys, over here," he called out, his voice urgent.
The boys rushed to his side, their hearts pounding in anticipation as Mingi revealed a pile of dirt, nestled beneath a pile of discarded trinkets.
"That wasn't there before," Jongho observed, his voice filled with suspicion.
Seonghwa reached out a hand, his fingers brushing against the cool earth as he began to sift through the dirt. And then, amidst the grains and debris, he felt something hard and metallic – Mingi's missing ring.
"We found it!" Wooyoung exclaimed, his voice filled with relief.
But their celebration was short-lived as Yeosang's voice cut through the air like a knife. "Guys, we have a problem," he said, his tone grave.
The boys turned to see Yeosang standing by the door, his brow furrowed in concern. "There's some kind of safety lock or locking mechanism on the door," he explained, his voice tinged with worry. "We're trapped."
Panic surged through the group as they realized the gravity of their situation. Trapped in the heart of Cloud Tower with no means of escape, their only hope now rested on their ability to work together and find a way out before it was too late.
The boys stood outside the door to the library, their hearts pounding with anticipation as they prepared to uncover the secrets that lay within. Wooyoung's intuition told him that there was something beyond that door, something connected to him in ways he couldn't yet understand.
"I have a feeling about this," Wooyoung said, his voice tinged with excitement and trepidation. "I think there's something in there that's meant for me."
Seonghwa glanced at him, a knowing look in his eyes. "Trust your instincts, Wooyoung," he said, his voice steady and reassuring. "We're with you every step of the way."
With a deep breath, Wooyoung pushed open the door, revealing the chaos that lay beyond. Books lay strewn about haphazardly, their pages torn and tattered, as if someone had ransacked the library in search of something precious.
"Looks like we're not the only ones who had the same idea," San remarked, his eyes scanning the room for any sign of what they were looking for.
But Wooyoung's attention was drawn to a single book lying on the ground, its cover  worn and weathered with age. With trembling hands, he picked it up and felt a strange sense of familiarity wash over him as he flipped through its pages. The air crackled with anticipation as he held the book closer to his chest, a shiver running down his spine as if the book held a secret meant just for him.
Seonghwa placed a reassuring hand on Wooyoung's shoulder, his eyes reflecting the mix of curiosity and concern swirling within him. "What do you see, Wooyoung?" he asked, his voice low but steady.
Wooyoung's fingers traced the ancient script adorning the pages, his mind racing with the possibilities of what he might discover. "I'm not sure," he admitted, his voice barely above a whisper. "But I feel like there's something important hidden within these pages."
As he continued to sift through the book, his breath caught in his throat as he stumbled upon a passage that seemed to shimmer with an otherworldly light. With trembling fingers, he read the words aloud, feeling a surge of power coursing through him as if the words themselves were unlocking something deep within his soul.
Suddenly, a ray of sunshine burst through the book, illuminating the room in a warm golden glow. The boys gasped in astonishment, their eyes wide with wonder as they watched the light dance across the walls.
"What in the world..." Mingi trailed off, his voice filled with awe.
The boys were spellbound by the radiant light pouring from the book, their curiosity piqued by the mysterious phenomenon before them.
But as the brilliance of the light began to fade, a sense of urgency washed over them. Yeosang stepped forward, his brow furrowed in concern. "We should get out of here quickly," he suggested, his voice tinged with unease.
Wooyoung hesitated, his eyes scanning the room for any sign of the book he felt drawn to. "Just give me two more minutes," he pleaded, his voice filled with determination. "I have a feeling there's something here about me."
Yunho placed a hand on his shoulder, his expression grave. "Wooyoung, you know that tampering with the future can have dire consequences," he warned, his voice heavy with concern. "We don't know what opening that book could unleash."
But Wooyoung's resolve remained unwavering as he made his way through the scattered books, his heart racing with anticipation. And then, amidst the chaos, he spotted it – a book with his name embossed on the cover.
"I found it," he whispered, his voice filled with excitement as he reached out to touch the book.
Before Yunho could stop him, Wooyoung's fingers brushed against the ancient pages, and in an instant, a rope snaked out from the shadows, wrapping around his wrist with lightning speed.
A sinister laugh echoed through the room, chilling Wooyoung to the bone. "I warned you, young one," Headmistress Griffin's voice rang out, her words laced with malice. "But it seems you couldn't resist the temptation."
San's eyes widened in horror as he watched the scene unfold. "Wooyoung, get out of there!" he shouted, his voice filled with urgency.
But it was too late. The door behind them began to fade away, leaving nothing but a blank wall in its wake. Yeosang tried to use his techno powers to break through, but to no avail.
"We're trapped," he muttered, his voice tinged with defeat.
Wooyoung's heart sank as he realized the gravity of their situation. "I'm sorry," he whispered, his voice barely above a breath.
But as Headmistress Griffin's sinister laughter echoed through the room, he knew that the worst was yet to come. And as the darkness closed in around them, he could only hope that they would find a way to escape before it was too late.
As Headmistress Griffin's sinister laughter echoed through the room, a shiver ran down Wooyoung's spine. He glanced at his friends, their faces reflecting a mix of determination and fear.
"We need to get out of here," Seonghwa said, his voice urgent as he began to transform into his magical outfit.
The others followed suit, their outfits shimmering into existence as they prepared to face whatever lay ahead. With a collective breath, they focused their powers on the door, unleashing a torrent of energy that shattered it into pieces.
"We're not getting anywhere like this," San panted, his brow furrowed in frustration.
"We have to keep going," Yunho urged, his voice determined. "We can't let them catch us."
They ran through the tunnels, their footsteps echoing off the walls as they pushed themselves to their limits. But with Yeosang's photographic memory guiding them, they soon realized that they were in uncharted territory.
"This isn't the same tunnel we came through," Yunho observed, his voice tinged with concern.
Before they could process his words, the ground began to tremble beneath them, and suddenly, giant spiders emerged from every crevice, their eyes gleaming with malice.
"Spiders? Seriously?" Mingi exclaimed, his voice filled with disbelief.
"We need to protect ourselves!" Yeosang shouted, his voice filled with urgency.
With a swift motion, they formed a protective shield, combining their powers to fend off the relentless attack. But to their horror, the spiders kept coming, multiplying in numbers with each passing moment.
"We need a plan," Mingi said, his voice filled with determination.
Jongho nodded, his mind racing with ideas. "Follow me," he commanded, his voice steady as he flew into the air, the others close behind.
As they hovered above the sea of spiders, Mingi couldn't help but crack a joke. "Anyone got bug spray?" he quipped, earning a few chuckles from the group.
But Seonghwa was quick to summon a creature to help devour the spiders, though they all knew it was too easy. Mingi smirked, his sassy self shining through. "Easy peasy lemon squeezy," he declared, his confidence unwavering.
But their victory was short-lived as a monstrous creature emerged from the remnants of the spiders, sending a chill down their spines. Mingi's eyes widened in fear, and without a second thought, he turned to run.
"We have to fight!" Jongho shouted, his voice filled with determination as they braced themselves for the inevitable confrontation.
But just as they were about to engage the creature, Yeosang's sharp eyes caught sight of something behind them. "Look!" he exclaimed, pointing towards the door.
Mingi turned, his heart pounding with anticipation. "What is it?"
Yeosang's eyes sparkled with mischief. "It's the library catalogue," he said, a smirk playing at the corners of his lips. "Looks like they can't even keep things like this clean."
But before they could celebrate their discovery, San's blood-curdling scream filled the air as he spotted a tiny bako monster lurking in the shadows. Mingi summoned his sun shower, hoping to ward off the creature, but the flames quickly grew out of control, enveloping the room in smoke and chaos.
As the fire threatened to consume them, Jongho struggled to breathe, his chest tightening with each passing moment. But Hongjoong's calming presence steadied his nerves, his voice a soothing balm in the midst of the chaos.
Meanwhile, Wooyoung found himself drowning in guilt, his mind consumed by darkness until Yunho's reassuring touch pulled him back into the present.
With Yunho's guidance, they navigated through the flames, their spirits soaring as they approached a mysterious slide that offered them a means of escape. With a sense of relief, they slid down the chute, tumbling over each other in a chaotic heap as they landed safely on the other side.
As Wooyoung neared the end of the fire, the flames parted miraculously, revealing a slide that offered a glimmer of hope. He glanced back at his friends, relief flooding his senses as he saw them close behind.
"Everyone, hurry!" Wooyoung shouted, gesturing urgently towards the slide. "We need to get out of here!"
Yunho, his spirit mode fading away, returned to his normal form with a wide grin. "Let's not waste a second," he said, his voice filled with determination.
Hongjoong, always the strategist, stepped forward, his eyes scanning their surroundings. "We need to stay together," he reminded them, his voice steady despite the chaos around them. "No one gets left behind."
With a nod of agreement, they all piled onto the slide, their bodies intertwining as they descended in a rush of adrenaline. The heat of the flames was close behind, urging them onward with an urgent sense of danger.
But as they slid to safety, Jongho found himself dangerously close to the flames. With a sudden jolt, they collided at the bottom of the slide, a tangle of limbs and laughter as they landed in a heap on the ground.
"Is everyone okay?" Hongjoong called out, his voice filled with concern as he helped Jongho to his feet.
"We made it," Wooyoung breathed, relief flooding his features as he looked around at his friends, their faces flushed with exhilaration and relief.
As the boys trudged wearily through the tunnel, the weight of exhaustion bearing down on them, they finally emerged back in Alpheia. San, in particular, looked utterly drained, his steps heavy and his shoulders slumped.
But their moment of relief was short-lived, as Ms. Griselda intercepted them, her expression grave. "Stop right there, gentlemen," she commanded, her voice firm. "You're in big trouble."
The boys exchanged worried glances, their fatigue momentarily forgotten as they faced the stern gaze of their instructor. "What's going on, Ms. Griselda?" Yunho asked, his voice tinged with concern.
Ms. Griselda's expression softened slightly as she explained, "Headmistress Griffin has informed Miss Faragonda about your entrance in Cloud Tower. She's not pleased."
The boys' hearts sank as they realized the gravity of the situation. "What does this mean for us?" Mingi asked, his voice barely above a whisper.
"It means your powers will be suspended until tomorrow," Ms. Griselda declared, her tone leaving no room for argument.
The boys exchanged glances, a sense of dread settling over them as they contemplated the consequences of their actions. Doubt gnawed at their minds, but deep down, they knew that even without their powers, they were still the Ainx, united in their determination to do what was right.
As their powers were stripped away, leaving them feeling vulnerable and exposed, they found solace in each other's strength. "We may not have our powers," Wooyoung said, his voice filled with conviction, "but we still have each other. And that's enough to face whatever comes our way."
With renewed determination, the boys stood tall, their bond unbreakable despite the challenges that lay ahead. For even without their powers, they were still the Ainx, warriors of light and hope in a world filled with darkness.
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shsfsjgs · 1 year ago
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fallout new vegas free on epic games until june 1st!!! aint that a kick in the head
i can have TWO fallout new vegases. what a time to be alive…
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