The End of the Game
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That morning, the Planeswalkers had found themselves on the yet-undiscovered plane of Bulbagarden. Still shooken from the loss of Rubik and their ability to walk - the very thing that made them planeswalkers - removed. They were trapped in a room with a cornered animal. They just didn't know who the animal was. And that frightened them more than anything else.
By this point there were four of them left.
Jinjo stood silent, his white-furred paws resting on either arm. He was unsure as to which of the walkers before them was the traitorous Bolas, and, despite having a leaning, chose to leave it up to his companions in the end. It was, in the mind of Ajani Goldmane, the right thing to do.
For the most part, the decision was truly left up to funnier6. He was very unsure. He was a man of hunting, a man of action, and generally dealing with people was a weak point for him. But he was still wise to the ways of nature, and even if he couldn't read words the best, he could read emotion. He could tell truth. Or, at least... so he believed. He stroked his mighty beard, looking back and forth between the two remaining walkers.
ExLight had begun raving like a madman. This was nothing new to him - he had once carried a title that labeled him as such. But, after the death of the Spirit Dragon and watching his allies die one by one, and now threatened because of his previous history of working for the God-King, he wasn't going to go down without a fight. Fire shined in his eyes as he made his case, and in the end, he was able to win over funnier to his side.
MinishLink was the one who was to die.
By this point there were four of them left.
Jinjo stood silent, his white-furred paws resting on either arm. He was unsure as to which of the walkers before them was the traitorous Bolas, and, despite having a leaning, chose to leave it up to his companions in the end. It was, in the mind of Ajani Goldmane, the right thing to do.
For the most part, the decision was truly left up to funnier6. He was very unsure. He was a man of hunting, a man of action, and generally dealing with people was a weak point for him. But he was still wise to the ways of nature, and even if he couldn't read words the best, he could read emotion. He could tell truth. Or, at least... so he believed. He stroked his mighty beard, looking back and forth between the two remaining walkers.
ExLight had begun raving like a madman. This was nothing new to him - he had once carried a title that labeled him as such. But, after the death of the Spirit Dragon and watching his allies die one by one, and now threatened because of his previous history of working for the God-King, he wasn't going to go down without a fight. Fire shined in his eyes as he made his case, and in the end, he was able to win over funnier to his side.
MinishLink was the one who was to die.