Thread:The Purpur Man/@comment-26173711-20200125063856/@comment-35691777-20200127031741

Bajarias.josef wrote: Baja stood by himself, staring at nothing. His face displayed no emotion, no life, just barely only for function. His hand held Lutzlow in it's red/black steel plated visage, honestly he couldn't tell if it really was just how the steel looked or it was blood covering his gun.

All this as he ignored the screams of ELOR soldiers around him, either bleeding out or intact, lying dead or alive, even barely. Most of them were writhing on the ground in pain, some clutching their heads.

He ignored them ..... all of them. The Minister shouted out, "Sir Baja! Are you here Sir Baja?! It is I, The Minister!" The Minister walked past the bodies, and the more he did, the more he started to think of Baja. He had seen this kind of fearsome terror, and he was surprised that Baja could be just as violent. The Minister then continued to follow the trail nonetheless. The Minister looked down on the bodies of ELOR soldiers, and felt no pity for them. He knew that they were soldiers of ELOR, and they deserved it. But, he was more concerned for Baja, for whatever rage he had, he hoped Baja would control it. But he knew Baja, he was strong in his own way, a leader. The Minister needed to find Baja before any evil of ELOR could be unleashed on him. Baja was powerful, but who knew what dark evils ELOR had up their sleeves. "This way! Target #8 was found heading to the battleground! Let's go!" A platoon of soldiers passed by, guns cocked and ready to kill. The Minister tightened the grip on his battle-axe, and rushed to follow the platoon.

By the time he made it, they were all dead or in pain. The Minister then saw Baja, and suddenly, he felt an overwhelming pressure of power....it was Baja. The Minister once again saw Baja as a living god, but The Minister knew that was still Baja. The Minister looked around at what happened, but he did not show any sympathy, they did not deserve it. The Minister looked back to Baja and shouted, "Sir Baja! Over here, it is me, The Minister!"