Post by Tabor on Jun 3, 2022 23:05:04 GMT -5
It was all so strange for Tabor...
In one moment, he had been surrounded by complete darkness, the warrior confused as to what was happening all around him. Try as he might, he just couldn't move. It was almost like he was paralyzed, forced to wait as his body remained frozen.
Then, he was surrounded by a brilliant light, and he was now facing the sky once more, except something seemed off about it. He slowly raised himself from the ground, far more easily than he had expected as if he weighed nothing at all. His attention immediately snapped towards the curving pathway in front of him, filled to the brim with a long line of people of all sorts of races and species, each ones with halos on their heads. Just where the hell was he?
Before he could have the chance to ask one of the ethereal men in front of him, a strange looking demon with blue skin approaches him and announces, "Ah, new arrival, eh? Don't you worry, just stick to the line and you'll be alright. To save you some trouble, you have died. Ahead of you is where you will be judged. I will not take any other questions." "What?" Tabor asks out of sheer confusion, but before he could get a potential answer, the stranger began moving further towards the back of the line as more ethereal men began to line up behind the warrior. "I'm... I'm..." He looks over himself, noticing that the strange appearances of the ethereal men also applies to the warrior.
It took some time to move into the large building at the end of the line, but it looked like it was finally time for the warrior to be judged. He looks upward and beholds a giant red-skinned and horned man, sitting behind a massive desk. "I'm... I am Tabor of the Warrior Clan on my home planet Namek. I... I don't know what happened to me, but... I presume I fell in combat against a demon. He threatened my homeland, and I attempted to strike back. I... I just don't know... But I assure you I have done my best to protect the people of Namek my whole life." He pauses and falls silent, taking in the fact that he likely will never see his home ever again. If anything, this was his home now. He'll have to wait for the others to join, but he hopes that it would be decades before that happens.
In one moment, he had been surrounded by complete darkness, the warrior confused as to what was happening all around him. Try as he might, he just couldn't move. It was almost like he was paralyzed, forced to wait as his body remained frozen.
Then, he was surrounded by a brilliant light, and he was now facing the sky once more, except something seemed off about it. He slowly raised himself from the ground, far more easily than he had expected as if he weighed nothing at all. His attention immediately snapped towards the curving pathway in front of him, filled to the brim with a long line of people of all sorts of races and species, each ones with halos on their heads. Just where the hell was he?
Before he could have the chance to ask one of the ethereal men in front of him, a strange looking demon with blue skin approaches him and announces, "Ah, new arrival, eh? Don't you worry, just stick to the line and you'll be alright. To save you some trouble, you have died. Ahead of you is where you will be judged. I will not take any other questions." "What?" Tabor asks out of sheer confusion, but before he could get a potential answer, the stranger began moving further towards the back of the line as more ethereal men began to line up behind the warrior. "I'm... I'm..." He looks over himself, noticing that the strange appearances of the ethereal men also applies to the warrior.
It took some time to move into the large building at the end of the line, but it looked like it was finally time for the warrior to be judged. He looks upward and beholds a giant red-skinned and horned man, sitting behind a massive desk. "I'm... I am Tabor of the Warrior Clan on my home planet Namek. I... I don't know what happened to me, but... I presume I fell in combat against a demon. He threatened my homeland, and I attempted to strike back. I... I just don't know... But I assure you I have done my best to protect the people of Namek my whole life." He pauses and falls silent, taking in the fact that he likely will never see his home ever again. If anything, this was his home now. He'll have to wait for the others to join, but he hopes that it would be decades before that happens.