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Suddenly, you are standing in the middle of town, with many buildings all around you. The wolf must have transported you here to fight. You think about how you can beat him. Since erasing him from existance isn't an option, you decide you'll have to use another strategy. Suddenly, the wolf glows, and charges towards you with incredible speed!

Almost without thinking, you activate the Jump card and leap out of the way, while the wolf charges through the building that was behind you, reducing it to rubble.

Maybe I can gang up on him, you think, and you use the twin card to create an exact duplicate that will work with you on instinct, with the same powers as yourself. Then you and your copy use the Power card to increase your strength dramatically, and charge the wolf.

Though you outnumber him, the wolf easily dodges your untrained punches and is able to knock both you and your twin to the ground, causing your twin to vanish. You go for another attack, this time using the Fight card in unison with the Power card. With the Fight card, your punches and kicks are those of an above-average martial arts expert, and you are able to send the wolf flying for a loop.

The wolf then retaliates, creating dark magic bolts that fly towards you. You cancel the effects of the other cards, then quickly activate the shield card to protect yourself. The bolts hit the shield, but are so powerful that they still knock you back.

Grinning in anticipation, the wolf fires the bolts again ... but this time you're ready. Using the Loop card, you create a loop of the envirornment around yourself and the wolf. Then, using the Dash card, you dodge the magic, sending it through the loop and into the back of the wolf.

The wolf is hardly dazed, and quickly creates a circle of fire that slowly starts to shrink around you. You quickly bring out the Water card and use it to extinguish the flames. The wolf then creates a creature that seems to be made of shadows, which flies toward you at an incredible speed, but you use the Light card to disperse it.

The wolf then encases you in a box of solid steel, and causes it to shrink, trying to crush you ... but you use the Through card to pass through the walls. By this time, you're starting to get tired, but the wolf hasn't even broken a sweat (not that wolves sweat). You need to think of something quickly, or your body may not hold out.


Written by an anonymous author (edited by wanderer)

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