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Digimon ND, Book 3; ShadowEmpressmon's Evil Game. Chapters Ten and Eleven are Up!!


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chapter one of book two has landed! the battle with the mighty tyranterramon continues.

 

[align=center]now, make way for the first chapter of...

Digimon ND Book Two

Terror of Tyranterramon![/align]

 

 

[spoiler=Chapter One]

 

Return to the Digital World

 

 

“What?”

 

“No way!” I exclaimed as the massive humanoid Digimon who called himself Tyranterramon rose toward the rift that he had created in the sky. “He can open rifts in space using his attack?”

 

“This could be a good thing,” said my dark-haired cousin Jen. “When we fought Tyranterramon together we nearly beat him. If we follow him through the rift to the Digital World we can finish him off without having to worry about collateral damage.”

 

I ran my fingers through my unruly brown hair and said, “Yeah, okay, good point. Alright, let’s get saddled up. We’re following Tyranterramon through.” MetalDragonterramon, my cybernetic dragon Digimon, landed beside me. I stepped onto his metal foot, and we rose into the air, followed by the blue knight Digimon, Knighthramon, who swooped down to pick his sword up off of the ground. He flicked his sword, as if flinging water from it, and it became a lance. Then he shot into the air and a hover board made of energy appeared beneath his feet. The massive cybernetic dinosaur Digimon MetalBrauntomon picked my youngest cousin Amanda, Jen’s sister Kristin, and Kris’s Digimon TechnoPupmon up and placed them on his back. The mech Digimon with tank treads for legs, MegaMechamon, picked my friend Jeremy up and placed him on his shoulder, and the mechanical angel Digimon MechAngemon and TechAngewomon picked Jen and my sister Sarah up into their arms. Together we flew through the rift and back into the Digital world.

 

We barely made it through before the rift closed. The Digimon had to flip over. On this side the ground was where the sky had just been. Tyranterramon, being a wingless Digimon, had to throw his weight so that he flipped in midair, landing on his feet. The Digimon set us down and flew toward their foe. “I know you’re still hurt from that last attack TechnoPupmon,” said Kris to the blue and green mechanical dog, “but they could really use your help.”

 

“I’m on it,” said TechnoPupmon, and Kris inserted her Digidisk of Sincerity into her Digiplayer, calling “Initiate Digiplayer Digivolution.”

 

“TechnoPupmon, Direct Digivolve to!” he became a nine-foot-tall green, chrome, and blue werewolf with glowing red claws, “TechnoWeremon!” He ran at Tyranterramon, leaping up into a tree, using it like a springboard to launch himself up at his office-building-size enemy. Blasters emerged from his back and flipped up onto his shoulders, and he called “Biotech Laser!” Massive energy beams fired from the blasters, hitting Tyranterramon in the chest. There was no obvious effect. Tyranterramon turned and swatted TechnoWeremon to the ground.

 

Meanwhile, MetalDragonterramon and Knighthramon swung around behind Tyranterramon. Knighthramon flung energy from his lance, and MetalDragonterramon took aim with the laser riffle that he carried in his right hand, firing a thick red beam. The attacks hit, and Tyranterramon was noticeably hurt. He cried out in pain and swung wildly with his long spike-ended tail, throwing both assailants to the ground. Knighthramon was the first up. He shot toward Tyranterramon’s face, swinging his javelin, but Tyranterramon caught the javelin and pulled it from Knighthramon’s grasp, punching Knighthramon at the same time with his super charged and massive right fist. Knighthramon reverted to his Child form, the young black-furred horse BlackColtmon, and fell to the ground.

 

The metal angels were next to try their attacks. MechAngemon raised his sword, charging it with crackling energy, and TechAngewomon took aim with the crossbow mounted over her arm, a crackling energy arrow appearing in it. They fired off their attacks, Celestial-Tech Sword, and Celestial-Tech Crossbow, and the unique energy that the Metal Angels command converged on its target. Tyranterramon swung his fist, canceling out both attacks effortlessly.

 

But Tyranterramon was distracted long enough for MegaMechamon and MetalBrauntomon, both strong, even though they are only Perfect Level, to get in close. The jets on MetalBrauntomon’s back reversed their spin, blowing flames from the massive Digimon’s eight flamethrowers over Tyranterramon’s entire torso, and MegaMechamon called, “Total Assault!” Weapon ports in his shoulders and torso opened up, and MegaMechamon aimed his guns, firing beams, tazers, and missiles. The two attacks threw Tyranterramon off of his footing, giving the Ultimate Level Digimon, MetalDragonterramon, MechAngemon, and TechAngewomon, a chance to hit full on with their attacks. Tyranterramon fell over.

 

The Digimon all summoned up their finishing attacks and fired. Tyranterramon rose to his feet, but he had no time left to defend. If the attacks hit, he would die. He punched at the air, and another rift opened up. He jumped through, and was gone. I took my Digicomp's handheld interface from my pocket and scanned the area. In only an instant Tyranterramon had traveled over a mile. I told the others.

 

“Maybe he’s trying to regroup and recover from some of the damage he took,” said Jen.

 

“If that’s the case,” said Jeremy, “maybe we should take some time too.”

 

“No way,” I said. “We have to take this chance to finish him off. The scanner reads that Tyranterramon is still growing stronger. We need to finish him off before he grows too strong.”

 

“Which way are we going?” MetalDragonterramon asked as BlackColtmon and I climbed onto his back.

 

“North and slightly east, toward the northern beach area.” With that we were off, hot on Tyranterramon’s tail.

 

 

“What happened here?” I asked as we neared the beach. The ocean region directly ahead of us, or at least what used to be the ocean region, was in turmoil. The beach was little more than a broken and rocky expanse, and the sky was darkened by a wicked and massive cloud that covered every inch of the sky as far as the eye could see. Lightning struck the water randomly further out, and twisters rose into the air, reaching into the clouds. The air was filled with a thick mist that made it almost impossible to see more than a few yards ahead.

 

“Only one thing could have done this,” said MegaMechamon. “Tyranterramon must have destroyed this region’s Digital Core.”

 

“The Digicomp told us about that,” I said. “The cores are sources of immense power that bind the digital world together, placed here by the Sovereigns when they created File Two.”

 

“Exactly,” said MetalDragonterramon. “In ancient times the locations of the Cores were known by several Digimon, but the Cores were protected by legendary Digimon known as the Five Regions’ Guardians. The locations of the Cores have been forgotten now, and the Guardians are all thought to be dead, their data having broken down long ago. But if Tyranterramon is an Ancient Digimon, he could very easily know the locations of at least some of the cores, or he might even have to power to sense their energy. He must have come here to destroy the Ocean Core and add its energy to his own.”

 

“When he’s finished incorporating the Core data,” MegaMechamon said, “He will be much stronger. We have to find him before he’s had a chance to do so.”

 

“The lightning is keeping me from nailing down his position,” said Jeremy, looking at his Digicalculator.

 

“My scanner’s having problems too,” I said. “Okay guys, spread out and find Tyranterramon.”

 

 

Between the mist and the twisters it was ten minutes before MetalDragonterramon, BlackColtmon and I found the massive Digimon. He was in a meditative pose, encased in a cocoon of light, hovering several dozen yards above the turbulent waters below. I contacted the other members of my team through their Digivices, and in just under twenty minutes we were all together. We had to yell over the storm to hear each other.

 

“What’s going on?” I asked.

 

“He’s processing the data from the Core,” said Jeremy, reading from his Digicalculator. “He’s compressing the data from the Core and his own data so that it will all fit inside his matrix.”

 

“Not anymore he’s not,” said Sarah. “Now he’s waking up.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Next Chapter Tyranterramon vs. InfernoKnightmon

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You should edit the first post to have all the chapters, so we don't have to look all over just to read this... I don't feel like reading it if I have to

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You should edit the first post to have all the chapters' date=' so we don't have to look all over just to read this... I don't feel like reading it if I have to

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i would run out of room after six to eight chapters, and there are over twenty. i can write up a table of contents for the first page that tells where the chapters are.

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