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RE: MuTerra : Tamer - Story Writing Contest

in #muterra3 years ago

Contest 3

Living Armor of the Shogun

In a museum, far from Andaman, there is a suit of armor, worn by a long forgotten legend. All that is known of the man who wore it, is he was a mighty warrior in the times of the Samurai in ancient Japan. Long ago, before the radiation came, The Armor of the Shogun was found buried amongst bones. Somehow the man in the Armor was mummified, and blood stained the armor despite being thousands of years old. Two, twin rusted katana were in his dried, leathery hands.

After it's discovery, many scientist were fascinated by the body being mummified and the blood stains remaining on the suit of armor. They studied both the body and the armor. Searching for the mans lineage and clues as to how the suit had been made and why the blood remained preserved on the suit. No clues were found for any of the questions. The scientists gave up, and donated the swords, the armor and the body to a museum until more advancements in science could produce answers for them.

When the radiation came, the blood dried on the armor began to glow, and soak into the armor. Next to the armor, the mummified remains of the samurais body glowed, then began to wither, and crumble to dust, while the rusted swords which hung above the suit shook and glowed as well. The rest on the swords dusted from the sword, and was absorbed into the sword which was renewed and shined. The glow subsided from the armor and katanas. No part of the body remained. When the glow left the armor and katanas, the sockets of the armor then began to glow, and the armor became animated. It scanned it's surroundings before grabbing the pristine blades hanging above it.