DAY 1 - 2
Nicholas, a born leader, quickly gathered all the men together. He convinced them that they would be far more successful if they stuck together and worked as a team, an army, to defeat the Rakshasa.
There was much disagreement however, including those who accused Nicholas of merely wanting to use them so he could claim the prize himself. It was known that while Nicholas was a mighty fighter, his true talent came in his intellect and creativity, lacking the physical prowess of some of the other gathered warriors. In the end however he was able to convince them all to join together with him and pursue this task jointly.
They marched for an entire day through the jungle, and an entire day the following day, unsuccessfully searching for a sign of this empire of Rakshasa. Not a single one had been found. At night of the second day as they made camp, there was a tenseness in the air. All knew that there was much distrust among the gathered warriors, and unease with the appearant failure of Nicholas' plan.
The American warrior, Sam Houston, was the first to speak, "This is madness" he exclaimed as he threw a rock into the fire, sending up sparks. "The Rakshasa are scared off by this army of ours. They will never come within half a mile of us as long as we travel in such a conspicuous way. The only way to draw them out is to split up."
"And simply allow these beasts to pick us off one by one?" asked Nicholas, "We are not strong enough to face them alone."
"Perhaps you aren't, but by golly I'm ready for a fight. Just because you are afraid you can't talk yourself out of their clutches doesn't mean you should hold us back, boy." said Houston in his American drawl.
No sooner did he finish that sentence then Houston found his hat pinned to the tree behind him with an arrow stuck through it. While Nicholas was not a master at hand-to-hand combat he was an expert marskman and a deadly archer.
"I will thank you not to speak to me in such a manner in my own camp." said Nicholas. "But look at us... fighting amongst ourselves. I have known far more infighting than any man should bear, please let us end it now. The only way we will succeed is if we work together."
"I do not intend to fight you, boy, but I do not intend to follow you aimlessly through the jungle." With that, Houston gathered his gear and began to walk to the forest's edge. "If you wish to shoot me in the back, so be it, but I will not stay a moment longer with this doomed plan. Sita will be mine and mine alone. If the rest of you are wise, you should think of yourselves. To hell with this noble fool and his notions of teamwork. What use is teamwork anyways? Does he intend us to share Sita? Hahaha."
With that the American walked into the darkness. Convinced by his words, the other warriors gathered their gear and set out into the forest on their own. Nicholas watched them walk away one by one in silence.
The last to leave was Sun Wukong, who turned to Nicholas and patted him on the shoulder as he left, "I'm sorry friend, this is the only way. We make too much noise traveling together and scare off the demons. I wish you much luck."
And with that Nicholas was alone.
Nicholas, a born leader, quickly gathered all the men together. He convinced them that they would be far more successful if they stuck together and worked as a team, an army, to defeat the Rakshasa.
There was much disagreement however, including those who accused Nicholas of merely wanting to use them so he could claim the prize himself. It was known that while Nicholas was a mighty fighter, his true talent came in his intellect and creativity, lacking the physical prowess of some of the other gathered warriors. In the end however he was able to convince them all to join together with him and pursue this task jointly.
They marched for an entire day through the jungle, and an entire day the following day, unsuccessfully searching for a sign of this empire of Rakshasa. Not a single one had been found. At night of the second day as they made camp, there was a tenseness in the air. All knew that there was much distrust among the gathered warriors, and unease with the appearant failure of Nicholas' plan.
The American warrior, Sam Houston, was the first to speak, "This is madness" he exclaimed as he threw a rock into the fire, sending up sparks. "The Rakshasa are scared off by this army of ours. They will never come within half a mile of us as long as we travel in such a conspicuous way. The only way to draw them out is to split up."
"And simply allow these beasts to pick us off one by one?" asked Nicholas, "We are not strong enough to face them alone."
"Perhaps you aren't, but by golly I'm ready for a fight. Just because you are afraid you can't talk yourself out of their clutches doesn't mean you should hold us back, boy." said Houston in his American drawl.
No sooner did he finish that sentence then Houston found his hat pinned to the tree behind him with an arrow stuck through it. While Nicholas was not a master at hand-to-hand combat he was an expert marskman and a deadly archer.
"I will thank you not to speak to me in such a manner in my own camp." said Nicholas. "But look at us... fighting amongst ourselves. I have known far more infighting than any man should bear, please let us end it now. The only way we will succeed is if we work together."
"I do not intend to fight you, boy, but I do not intend to follow you aimlessly through the jungle." With that, Houston gathered his gear and began to walk to the forest's edge. "If you wish to shoot me in the back, so be it, but I will not stay a moment longer with this doomed plan. Sita will be mine and mine alone. If the rest of you are wise, you should think of yourselves. To hell with this noble fool and his notions of teamwork. What use is teamwork anyways? Does he intend us to share Sita? Hahaha."
With that the American walked into the darkness. Convinced by his words, the other warriors gathered their gear and set out into the forest on their own. Nicholas watched them walk away one by one in silence.
The last to leave was Sun Wukong, who turned to Nicholas and patted him on the shoulder as he left, "I'm sorry friend, this is the only way. We make too much noise traveling together and scare off the demons. I wish you much luck."
And with that Nicholas was alone.
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