I woke up later in the same cave as before. I was chained to a wall, I could feel that much. I shook my head to concentrate more on my surroundings. I was in a makeshift cell of stalagmites/stalactites. I focused my senses around me. I could tell there was someone standing just outside the cell, but I couldn't see them. "Who. Are. You." I said. It wasn't a question. Suddenly he appeared. "Impressive." He said. "I guess Bishop accomplished something after all." I growled. "I ain't asking again." The being smiled. He had mid-evil armor on, that was tinged with blue. He was covered everywhere except his head. He had long flowing blond hair and his eyes were blue. I never thought I could see such evil in such blue eyes. He was taller then most men, almost to the sevens area. He said, "I am Obelisk. Obelisk the Maddening. I defeat most enemies before they even reach the battlefield by inducing Madness into their minds."
I laughed a little. "I'm plenty mad already. You don't want to go into this head, Shirley." He was about to say something more, but I interrupted him. "You know, we have something in the twenty-first century called a hair-cut. Seriously dude, you look like my mother.
He glared at me. "You won't be laughing, when I destroy every living thing on this planet and repopulate it with the perfect race: My blood line." I pretended to think about this. "Meh. You are just like Bishop. Sick, Mad, and majorly perverted." He spun around to me with a horrible look on his face. "I would love to silence your insolent mouth ounce and for all, However I need a pure blood sample from you to recreate a new army. Better than the clones you have met before."
I was a little shocked, but not by much. "Again with the army? I mean, come on! That never worked for Bishop, and it won't work for you either!" He smiled and I heard something in my head. Oh, but I'm not Bishop. "I will succeed." He finished aloud.
He walked away, and left me to rot. "Wait! Weren't there three of you? Where are the other two?" He called over his shoulder. "Oh, you'll see them soon enough." He laughed like it was an inside joke.
I didn't find it funny.
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