Chapter 4: Tragedy

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Kyle's POV:

I keep eyeing the Dagoda while being cautious. The Dagoda smiles in excitement, As it reveals its claws. 'Here comes an attack...!' I think to myself.

The Dagoda then hops onto a wall and leaps, attempting a strike from the air. I quickly notice this and dash to the side.

The Dagoda continues to try to claw at me upon landing on the ground. 'This is gonna be a bit troublesome...' I think.

I manage to dodge and block its claw attacks. The Dagoda then lunges at me and tries to kick me down. I hold my wooden plank in front of me, causing the kick to only push me backward. 'Keep going..' I think.

The Dagoda lunges again while I am still off balance. This catches me off guard once more. It then raises its claw, trying to strike me on the head. I jump to the side, but i still get scratched on my right shoulder, and some blood splatters out. 'C-Crap...' I think.

The blood splatters on the Dagoda's face. It stops for a moment before licking the blood near its mouth. I look at it with disgust and a bit of fear, but because I don't want to waste a single opportunity in this fight, I quickly charge at the Dagoda and swing my wooden plank at it as hard as I can.

I was about to kick it next, but it also reacts fast. It quickly swings its right claw at me. I hold the wooden plank in front to protect myself from the strike, but the claw attack breaks it into two pieces like my mop earlier.

Losing a weapon again, I begin to panic even more. But I notice that the two broken pieces of wood have those annoying, sharp edges.

Seeing this, I decide to swing both pieces at the Dagoda's chest. The wooden edges stab into its chest skin. The Dagoda roars in pain while looking at its chest, noticing the wooden pieces stabbed into it. It tries to remove the wooden pieces, and I quickly run to where I got the wooden plank because I saw that there were a lot of them earlier.

I pick one up and look at the Dagoda. As it was done removing the wooden pieces, the Dagoda leaps at me again, but I dodge out of the way. It then starts trying to claw at me.

I manage to dodge and block some of the attacks in our clash, between my wooden plank and its glowing blue claws. When the Dagoda misses, I quickly let go of my wooden plank, grab its tail with all my strength and throw it away from me.

The Dagoda falls hard onto the floor. It looks angry before it slips on its own orange goo, covering the floor where it stands.

We stare at each other awkwardly for a moment before the Dagoda adopts an irritated expression and tries to get up from the floor.

Noticing the Dagoda having a hard time getting up from the slippery goo, I take this as another chance.

I look around me and see the broken pieces of my mop. I get the idea to use its broken, sharp edges like the wooden plank earlier, so I pick them up and look toward the Dagoda, which has now gotten up from the floor and is lunging at me.

My eyes widen in surprise, and I wonder if this will be a successful strike from the Dagoda, but I luckily move to the side and dodge it just in time.

As the Dagoda fails, it continues to charge at me. Not noticing some of its own slippery orange goo on the floor, it slips again and falls to the ground once more.

I quickly run and jump toward it, then stab the sharp edges of my broken mop pieces into its right eye and neck. I watch as the sharp edges pierces through its eyeball.

After being stabbed, It lets out a very loud roar of pain, so loud that I cover my ears with my hands tightly because they are ringing. 'WHAT IS THIS.. AGH.. I CAN' T TAKE IT ANYMORE!!' I think to myself.

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⏰ Last updated: Sep 01, 2024 ⏰

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