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Sunday, April 18, 2004


Dragnet part seven
well, it's finally here. the long awaited (or maybe not) next part of Dragnet. hope you like it.

They continued down the dungeon. After a short while Gilgal heard a small rustle and asked Cascon what it was.
“It’s probably a rat or something,” said Cascon.
“Whatever you say,” replied Gilgal.
Again after a short while, the sound came again, and again Gilgal asked what it was.
Cascon said, “You must be hearing things because I didn’t hear anything.”
“I swear I could have heard something just now,” said Gilgal.
“Well it’s not like we need to check it out or anything, right?” asked Cascon.
“Yeah, I guess so,” replied Gilgal.
They walked on, and again Gilgal heard a rustle, but this time Cascon also heard it. They also saw a short figure run into the shadows.
“Damn!” exclaimed Gilgal.
“Yeah, I know what you mean. I hate Dricks,” said Cascon.
Dricks are scaly, green-skinned creatures about four feet tall. They walk on two’s like humans.
“At least it’s not anything tough,” said Gilgal.
As he said this, seven Dricks appeared from out of the shadows. They charged at them as soon as they were visible. They used the common Drick tactic of destroying one opponent by one. They charged at Cascon, who unsheathed his sword and slashed one of them right across the chest.
“Save some for me,” said Gilgal as he watched Cascon take all seven on at the same time.
Cascon replied, “Just because I can take all of them on doesn’t mean that I have to.”
Gilgal said, “Fine I’ll help.”
The fight lasted about ten minutes. It would have ended a lot earlier, but the cloaks had not finished their two-hour penalty.
When the ground was covered with blood and dead bodies, Cascon and Gilgal moved on.
Before they had gotten ten feet away, two unusual Dricks stepped out of the Shadows. They were unusual because they were black. They were also taller than normal and had sharp crystal-like claws on their hands and a sharp crystal-like needle on their tails. The claws and needles were eerily glowing a smoky silver.
They just stood there and growled viciously, but quietly.
Cascon and Gilgal stopped dead in their tracks when they saw them. Gilgal drew his nun chucks as Cascon drew his sword.


Part eight coming soon. plz tell me how you like it so far.

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