While everyone was getting ready to head to nish own Parrodus appeared in front of Walker asking if was really and truly ready for lies a head walker replied by saying it's hard to say we'll have to see what happens Parrodus replied by saying remember you haven't truly master ka as yet walker then asked what do you mean? Parrodus explained that Ka is a mystical energy that flows through all living things, and those who can harness it can use it to achieve incredible feats. But he also warned that Ka is not just about physical strength or power, it's about balance, harmony, and the connection between the physical and spiritual worlds. To truly master Ka, one must learn to control not only their body but also their mind and spirit, and find a balance between the three.
Parrodus explained that emotions can be a powerful force, but they can also be a hindrance when it comes to mastering Ka. He cautioned Walker to be aware of his emotions and not let them control him. Parrodus then shared a story about a Ka master he knew who had let his anger consume him, leading to his downfall. The master had become obsessed with revenge, and in the end, it destroyed him. Parrodus emphasized that to truly master Ka, one must learn to control their emotions and use them to their advantage, rather than being controlled by them. Walker listened carefully, knowing that this was an important lesson he would need to remember.
Tony gathered the team around him, his eyes scanning each member to make sure they were ready for what lay ahead. "Are we all set to head out?" he asked, his voice carrying a sense of urgency. The team replied in unison, their voices echoing through the room. "Yeah!"
With a nod, Tony shared his plan. "We'll be taking the mountain pass between Steadon and Nish Own. It's the quickest way," he said, his tone confident and sure. As he spoke, Walker's mind drifted back to the night that changed his life, his eyes glazing over with a distant look.
Suddenly, everyone's eyes began to glow, their auras enveloping them in a warm embrace. Tony signaled to the others, and they moved out swiftly, dashing across building tops at lightning speeds before sprinting through the city and into the mountain pass.
After just ten minutes of running, they stood atop the mountain pass, looking down at the war-torn city of Nish Own below. Kong, the team's ever-observant member, commented, "It would have taken at least three hours to get here by car." The team exchanged a look of satisfaction, knowing that they had made the right choice by taking the mountain pass.
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As they gazed down at the city, Christiana noticed something strange - there were no soldiers in sight. Tony, sensing an opportunity, ordered the team to move closer, and they ran down to the outskirts of the city before slowly making their way up.
But as they walked, something didn't feel right. The streets were empty, the buildings abandoned, and there was no sound of gunfire or any other signs of life. "This doesn't feel right," Walker said, voicing his concerns. "There's no one around."
The rest of the team agreed, but Tony pushed them forward. "We need to keep moving," he said, his voice firm. "Michael, where in the city do we need to go?"
Michael quickly responded, "The city center."
As they moved closer, Tony noticed a group of creatures gathering up ahead. He signaled to the team to be cautious, but it was too late - for the first time with a clear mind, Walker saw the monsters that had killed his parents.
Standing before him were hulking beasts, their bodies resembling that of a human but with fish scales covering their skin and fins on their forearms. Their hair hung like seaweed, and their eyes were dark and sinister, with razor-sharp teeth like that of a shark.
At that moment, everything changed. Walker was suddenly consumed by an overwhelming rage, and his body was enveloped by a golden aura that quickly turned black. The rest of the team was stunned, unsure of what to do as they watched him transform before their very eyes.
Tony tried to stop him, but Walker was too fast, disappearing in a blur that left everyone in shock. The sudden movement created a powerful shockwave that blew everyone aside and alerted all the rimaid's in the area. But by the time they could react, it was already too late.
Walker was a force to be reckoned with, pushing and tearing apart the rimaid's in a savage frenzy that was both awe-inspiring and terrifying. The rest of the rimaid's tried to swarm him.
As if his body had a mind of its own, Walker jumped into the air and came crashing back down, creating another shockwave that sent the rimaid's flying. He was a blur of motion, his movements so fast that it was hard to keep up.
And then, amid all the chaos, he saw Hamilton. His heart pounding in his chest, Walker pushed himself to go even faster, moving with a speed that was beyond human. The rimaid's tried to stop him, but he was unstoppable, a force of nature that could not be contained.
At that moment, everything seemed to slow down, the world around him fading away as he focused on Hamilton. He was driven by a fierce determination, fueled by the memories of his past and the burning desire for revenge.