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Zombies vs. The Embodiment of Sin. The foul stench of rotten flesh filled the nostrils of the demon as he walked through the deserted avenue. The constant groans rang at his ears while he tried to be quiet. Sloth stopped in the middle of a throng of slow walking zombies. He then pulled out his Ipod which was located in his pocket and turned it on. Hmm..what is a good song for this moment? He searched then found the perfect song: Monday by The Glitch Mob. The second he pressed play the Zombies around him stopped moving and slowly turned in his direction. Do you wanna play? Sloth looked around. There must have been two to three hundred zombies around, now all of them focused on Sloth. As the beat dropped, two zombies from either side of him charged Sloth. His calculations was right; the Infected....newly turned beings. As the four rushed him, Sloth quickly drew his sword and slashed one zombie that was to his right then followed with a roundhouse kick to the one on his left. He then jumped high into the air. Dance! With quick, eye burning movements, several energy bursts escaped his blade and collided with the zombies below. Fifty were killed due to this attack. One hundred-fifty to go. After the attack, Nick landed then rushed the crowd of the undead. Slash! Slash! Slash! Heads flew into the air followed by a trail of their tainted blood. By now Nick was drenched in their blood but he kept fighting. Quickly dodging the constant lunges and grabs, he always countered with a strong attack. As time went on, he dispatched all but one. Final act. With the zombie in sight, he quickly vanished then reappeared behind him. With a powerful lunge, Sloth dug his blade deep within the zombie mid-section. He then lifted the blade and sliced him in half. Heh... Sloths blade vanished and his music finally stopped. The street was covered in blood, guts, and limbs.
Posted on: Thu, 04 Sep 2014 07:24:56 +0000

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