And, your puns are even worst.Ī pack of Beowolves had emerged from the trees and one had pounced Killer. Kitty had lifted him off the floor and brushed off the dirt. Killer: What are you talking about? I barely started making puns. Kitty: Even when you're in pain, your puns still suck. Killer was finally launched off the stinger from the Deathstalker and landed in front of Kitty. Ray had used his weapons, Hope and Despair, to hit the white head away. Awaiting the worst to happen, but it never came. Both Carlos and Zach were back to back, killing the Ursa's that were coming at them.Īnthony didn't see the white head about to attack him. He yelled.Ĭarlos yelled as he turned his attention back to the Ursa's. Anthony got up the floor dodging any upcoming attacks. He didn't notice the other head coming at him and then he was hit off by that head. He noticed that, maybe hitting the eyes is the way to go. Spawning the sword back to his hand and held it high above his head and hit the head. He ran across its body and jumped in the air. His weapon his basically the sword from Dishonored. Zach turned around to see a King Taijitu.Īnthony saw it and somehow managed to throw his weapon into the King Taijitu's eye. Multiple other Ursa's began to attack him repeatedly, Zach saw one trying to gain an upper hand by attacking Carlos at his defenseless sides. Then other Ursa's turned up behind the first one.Ĭarlos yelled as he swung at the Ursa killing it. He immediately moved away to see an Ursa roaring at him. They ran to the source of the sound ready to feed that bloodlust.Ĭarlos was firing at the Deathstalker, it seemed as if the Deathstalker didn't take any damage from his attacks. They were walking towards the sounds of, guns being fired and explosions scattered around. It's quite sad actually.Ī pack of Beowolves came out of the woods, their eyes filled with bloodlust. Some think they can handle a problem all on their own. Some people can work with others, some cannot. Overall I would recommend this if you're looking for an easy way into the stories of the Greek heroes prior to the Trojan War (which gets its own Roger Lancelyn Green retelling, The Tale of Troy).Dante: Co-operation. The way he was illustrated made him look a lot like a Cyberman from Doctor Who, five years before the show even began! Wonder if that provided any inspiration after all, one of the Cybermen's home planets is T elos. One story I'd forgotten about from previous readings was Talos, the man of brass who terrorized Crete. The book is divided into many relatively short chapters, each beginning with an appropriate quotation from poetry or Greek plays, and illustrations are provided throughout. An author's note at the end explains his writing process but unfortunately does not contain any specific sources (apparently there were too many to mention). The stories are presented in chronological (or perhaps sequential) order instead of in isolation, as many retellings did in the period that Green was writing. This is a very accessible introduction to the tales of the Greek heroes, including the labours of Heracles, the quest for the Golden Fleece, the bringing of fire to mankind, Typhon the Terrible, the adventures of Theseus, and of course Perseus slaying the Gorgon Medusa.
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