Part 11 (Death): >You look at the flower stand attendant. >”Hide. Now.” >She doesn't need to be told twice. >Gripping your scythe, you realize that you are far outnumbered. >Charging in and swinging madly, your death would be quick and rather painful. >Fortunately, you are not a being of impulse >You are a being of logic, but more importantly, a being of fear. >Diving into a nearby bush, you watch the actions of the dogs and bug p0nies. >The battlefield here is complete chaos. >The attackers are in squads of 3 or 4 >Doing a quick count, you figure there to be 30 dogs, and about 20 or so black p0nies. >One of the dogs walks right in front of the bush you are taking residence in. >You grab him by the scruff of his neck, and pull him into the bush, quickly cutting his throat from ear to ear with the scythe. >The other dogs didn't even turn around. >That will have to change immediately. >You make quick work to cut off the dog's head, and throw it as hard as you can over their heads. >It lands with a squishy thud in front of the dogs. >Then you sense it. >The fear.   >You step out of the bushes calmly as ever, scythe in hand. >Crimson fluid drops from the edge of the fine blade as you approach the dogs, who haven't turned around yet. >You kick the back of the leg of the largest dog, grabbing the back of his head as you do. >Slamming him into the ground, you quickly stab your scythe into his throat, a gurgling whimper escaping before he finally passes. >The dog to the right turns around and faces you, staring you in the eyes. >Bad move. >You lunge at him, holding him by the throat, and pull up his fear as quickly as possible. >You conjure a dark magic, and throw it at the final standing dog. >It forms into a crow in mid-air, and begins tearing at the diamond dog's face. >The yelps of fear and pain carry far into the wind. >They expected to take the town without a fight. >How stupid. >You leave the image of a scarecrow in the terrified dog's foremost memory, and turn to face the dog being attacked by your faithful avian companion. >You swing your scythe from down low, and literally cut him in half. >You look around at your handy work. >There's blood, fur, organs, and feathers everywhere, not to mention the terrified dog mumbling about crows and scythes >Perfect. >You let out a loud, maniacal laugh, and dive into the nearby bushes again.   >After a few minutes, a few other packs of dogs walk into the gory scene you have left for them. >A couple of the dogs look at each other with fear, others sadness, and one with fierce determination. >”FIND HIM! KILL HIM!” the ferocious canine shouts. >You usually aren't one for showmanship, but just this once, you'll make an exception. >You walk out of the bush, and hold your hands up, scythe on your hip. >*Ahem* >All the dogs turn and look at you, some dumbstruck, others holding their weapons towards you. >”If you leave now, I'll let you live” You are facing the ground, focusing. >”And what are you going to do, monkey?” The dog with a helmet approaches towards you, sword in hand. >”What am I going to do?” You let out a chuckle. “I am going to teach you fear!”  With glowing eyes you look up towards the dog. >With a crack, you disappear from sight, and reappear in the middle of them all. >Scythe in hand, you begin your assault. >You cut through 2 dogs before they finally realize what is going on, and strike back. >One of the dogs swings his club at you, and you quickly jump backwards, chopping off the dogs paw. >You turn on your heel, and drive your scythe into the body of a dog behind you. >Another dog juts a spear at your side, and you quickly sidestep it >Grabbing the shaft of the spear, you drive it into the face of a dog on the opposite side of your attacker. >You snap, and your one handed spear appears in time for you to deflect a blade. >You duck below a halberd swing, and lunge at another dog, stabbing your scythe into his chest. >With a sickening crunch, you tear through his side, and back up a little, facing the remaining dogs. >You stare at them, and they at you. >”And to think that I have only just begun.” you say through an ear to ear grin.   >A dog charges you with reckless abandon, and you sidestep him, slicing his stomach open. >With a sickening wet plop, the dog and his internals drop to the ground. >”Next” you say with a smile. >The dogs look at each other, as if to say 'you first' >There is a pause. >You don't have time for this. >You throw your scythe with full force into a dogs face while taking a step forwards. >The scythe reappears in your hand, and you drive it through the chin of another dog. >Willing it to be 2 handed, you raise your scythe horizontally, and block a strike from a sword. >You kick the dog in the chest, and turn around quickly, slicing a dog that was trying to sneak up on you >You continue charging forwards into another dog, who is shouting for help as you cut him down. >More dogs are appearing out of the woodwork now. It would seem you've gathered quite a bit of attention. >You now face a wall of muscle and fur, with somewhere around 20 dogs facing you. >You back up, right into something soft and fuzzy. >You turn around in time to see the dog stab the blade into your stomach. >Just as planned.   >Looking down at the sword, you stumble back a bit as the dog pulls it back out. >You let out a smile, and look at the dog who stabbed you, who is now completely terrified. >Who the hell gets stabbed and smiles about it? >Taking a short step forward, you focus on making his life force your own. >A green aura wraps around your wound, and around the dog. >The wound starts healing before your eyes, and a deep stomach wound appears on the dog. >Once the aura fades, you tap the dogs head. >He falls over with a thud, and you let out a menacing cackle, not turning around quite yet. >”I will never die. You see, there's something you must understand. You can kill the man...” >You focus more, and imagine your burlap form. >”But you cannot kill the fear!” >You disappear with another crack, and reappear among them, this time in your scarecrow form. >Terror is your business. >And oh man, is business good. >You summon dark magics again ,and imbue the idea of terror into it and throw it at a dog. >Summoning another wad of magic, you toss it into the air, where it forms into a crow, and begins to strike the dogs. >You need to end this quickly. >”You will know fear before the day is through!” You let out that signature terrifying smile, and hold your arms out, and dark green magics start to float around you. >A few dogs take this opportunity to strike at you. Not that it matters. This form is a bit tougher than the human one. >With a boom, a wall of crows circle around you, the murderous flock tearing at the eyes and flesh of the dogs. >You start laughing maniacally, and begin slicing, a wide, sickening smile on your face. >After not but a few seconds, all the dogs around you are dead and their flesh being picked off by your avian friends.   >You quickly glance around, and see that the black bug p0nies are nowhere to be found. >Did they run away from your terrifying display? >”Oh! You're ok!” you hear a familiar voice from behind you. >You turn to see Rarity. >How did she get here so fast? >”I'm so glad to see you're alright!” she jumps at you, and wraps her hooves around your burlap neck. >Something about this doesn't sit right. >”Of course I am, Twi. Why wouldn't I be?” Your incorrect name drop was not on accident. >She backs her head up and looks at you, avoiding your eyes. >”Well, when you went from ape form to your current form, I was afraid it would have hurt you.” her smile seems forced. >She didn't mention her name being misspoken. >Your jimmies are rustled enough to justify your next action. >You grab her by the throat and slam her into the ground. >”I can't wait to feast on your soul, you wretch” you smile inches above her face, black ooze dripping onto her pristine white coat. >You stare into her eyes, and search for her fear. >It's a completely different mind, and therefore, a different fear. >You see her coat begin to melt away, and turn into black hardened armor. >The eyes change into giant insect-like orbs. The fear is still there though. >You pick this insect p0ny thing up by its neck, and slam it into a wall >”What are you? Tell me, or I will end your feeble existence.” You frown at it. >This being's fear went up tenfold when you frowned. >”Changeling. I'm a changeling! Please, don't hurt me!” It says with tears in its eyes.   >Well, this being looked like a splitting image of Rarity. That fact fuels your next question. >”How can I see through your disguises?” You ask as you tighten your grip slightly. >It isnt saying anything, opting to stare at you instead. >You will your scythe to be one handed, and stab into one its wing. >It cries out in pain >”Tell me what I want to know, or your death will be... horrifyingly slow.” you say with a slight smile. >His gaze shifts from you and his wing. >You grab the scythe, and give it a twist. >Another distorted yelp of pain comes from the changeling. >”Tell me!” You shout. >”Look beyond what you see, and the truth will be set free.” the changeling starts crying. >”Do not speak in riddles with me, insect. Speak simply, or face my wrath!” You are an inch from it's face. >”I dont know! I haven't figured it out myself!” it says. >”Is that so?” >He nods in response. >Putting your mouth near his ear, you whisper in a chilling voice. >”Then you are of no use to me.” You pull your scythe out of its wing, and quickly slit its throat. >The gurgling form hits the ground with a thud. >Shifting back to human form, you grab the dead changeling, and walk toward the center of town with it slung over your shoulder.   >Hitting the center of town, you drop the form down with a thud, and shout into the wind. >”I, Fiddlesticks, challenge your leader to a duel.” >You wait around a minute before a large red p0ny approaches. >”Are you the leader of this pathetic invasion?” You say with disgust. >It's red fur begins to melt away into black armor like plating. >This particular changeling is much larger than the other one you just killed. >”Yes. Did you murder this changeling?” His voice is distorted. >You smile. >”You wish to duel me, potato man?” He spits out in anger. >*nod* >”Alright. What are the terms?” he begins pacing around you. >”If you win, the town is yours to do with as you please. And if I win, you and your fighting force leave forever. Deal?” you say unmoving as the changeling walks around you. >”I, Ditto, first commander of the Change Marines, accept your challenge and your terms.” He places himself in front of you, snorting and kicking his front hoof on the ground. >You grip your scythe in your hand, and face your opponent. >”Then let us begin.” >No sooner than you finish, he is charging at you. >Sidestepping him, you knock his body aside with the handle of your scythe. >Ditto lands on his side with a thud. >”You must try harder than that.” You smile again towards him. >He shudders at your smile, then charges you again. >You sidestep, but he follows suit, and runs into you.   >Grabbing his horn, you twist your body aside, throwing him behind you. >Facing him, you see his horn starting to glow. >Damn, forgot to mention “no magic” in the terms. Oh well, you'll make due. >Smoke clouds your vision for a moment. >Taking a step back, you focus on the sounds that surround you. >You quickly raise your scythe to deflect a weapon. >Is that a scythe? >Weapons crossed, a face appears in front of yours. >You are staring at your burlap form's face, only this impersonation has blue eyes. >”Your end is near!” It says with a smile. >A wave of unease and nervousness wash over you. >Those feelings are quickly replaced by unbridled rage. >With the efficiency of a machine, you swing your scythe to and fro, striking his scythe and his body high and low. >From the wounds, green blood emerges. >Ditto blocks another shot, tying up your scythe with his own, and tosses both asides. >You kick him square in the chest, and watch as he fades into the could of smoke. >Lunging towards the smoke, you bring your fist up to beat the hell out of this scarecrow. >You tackle something soft, rolling on the ground for a moment. >Your hand is on Rarity's throat, your fist poised over your head. >Stopping for a second, you bring your fist down on her face. >Every time you punch her, it kills you a little more inside.   >You are sitting on her chest, and punching repeatedly with both fists. >Your knuckles are covered in blood, and most of it is not your's. >She is simply crying as you continue to punch slowly and steadily. >”Please, stop this Fid! Please! Why are you doing this?” she pleads, her hooves doing hardly anything to block your fists. >'This isn't Rarity, this is a fake.' you tell yourself as you punch again and again >”Please, Fid, stop! You're killing me!” >Your timing between punches is further and further apart. >”Stop, Fid! Stop hurting the p0ny that loves you!” >You freeze. >She is looking at you through a black and blue eye, a smile on her face. >”I love you, Fid.” Her blue eyes are quite a sight in this light. >”Re...really?” you lower your fist slightly. >”Yes, really!” >”I've... seen what you do with the ones you love. Will you do that with me?” you ask, a hint of a smile on you face. >”Yes, I will. I promise I'll do all that and more!” Her smile is missing a couple teeth. >Your smile drops. >”Then I want nothing to do with you.” >Her smile fades “What do you mea-” She doesn't finish her sentence before your fist is in her face again. >This time, you do not stop striking until the thing under you stops moving.   >You rise from the bloody mess you've made to find yourself surrounded by changelings. >You look into the eyes of the largest of the group. >”I defeated your pathetic leader. Leave now, before you suffer a similar fate.” your voice is a low growl. >The changeling picks up Ditto with its magic, and hoists it on its back, and takes off into the air, the others following suit. >You snap, your scythe appearing in hand, and head to the boutique >Once there, you enter, and walk into the bathroom. >You turn on the shower, and strip from your burlap poncho. > The warm water washes away the crimson red fluid that covered your arms and face, and you watch as it drains away >You lean on the sliding glass door, water running down your back. >Thoughts flash in your head of causing so much pain and hurt to your sweetest friend. >She has shown nothing but generosity and kindness to you, and yet you did not hesitate to beat her to a pulp. >In the end, you were no better than the monster with blue eyes. >Even after she told you she loved you, you continued to beat her. >With a scream, you drive your fist into the glass door >It shatters from the impact. >Sliding down the wall of the shower, you sit down, and stare at your bloody knuckles. >For the second time in your life, you cry.