Chapter 18 Sacrifice
Y'ato woke sleepily to find himself in a dark, damp room. Light shone through steel bars and the far end of the room, on the other side of the bars a guard was sitting quietly, a load snoring noise erupting from him periodically. Y'ato ran through the recent events in his mind, after fighting a vicious battle in the arena. He had been brought before the king where he had something about a prophecy. He was puzzled with the part on the prophecy. Just as he was thinking this a large shadow was casted over him, his eyes were immediately greeted with the familiar figure in which he had seen with king Leetus. His instincts naturally urged him to morph, just as he was doing so one of the guards charged up and bashed him agaisnt the wall, the little strength that Y'ato had quickly dispersed. The priest approached him silently, speaking as he went ''You may have heard me talking of a prophecy, correct?''
he nodded quickly. ''Good, saves me having to explain that bit....'' he trailed off, his voice sounding rather odd. He cleared his throat nosiliy and began his explanation in a deep loud voice ''Let me fill you in on the rest of it, our prophecy states that when the full moon reaches its zenith once during every month, that the light will show us the path to the tomb of the ancients....'' He trailed off again in the same odd voice. To Y'ato, his explanation was rather confusing. The priest once again continued ''but to show the way, 3 offerings must be made, one of earth, one of sky and one of.....flesh'' A cruel smile formed on his face, his guards split to form a semi-circle round Y'ato. ''but of course, we need the flesh of a particular person. Those of which have been gifted in the ways you have, we have tried many time each month to follow the prophecy. And we believe you are the key'' As soon as the priest finished he clicked his fingers and the guards moved in on Y'ato, clubs raised, weak and defenceless. He was knocked out in moments...
Errrrr....i dunno who should go next
Sorry about spelling mistakes