I continued to roll the ball, nearly head height now.
“But, why?”
The human had a look that I’ve heard described as confusion, but have never seen myself.
Nor do I deign to answer the human. The ball is all that matters.
Now standing atop the rapidly expanding orb, I continue to roll the ball. Underneath my feet, it has begun to collect vehicles in addition to the screaming pedestrians.
The hero seemed to grow…angry—at least, that’s what I think it’s called. “As Defender of the World, I—Iramatak the Blessed—have no choice but to stop you, extra-terrestrial!”
Green light began to emanate from the hero’s hands, and he flew towards the ball.
But the ball was strong. With a scream, Iramatak joined the rest of his kin, crushed beneath the weight of the first building uprooted from the street.
The-Sidequester t1_itddjdu wrote
Reply to [WP] The hero looks at you shocked and disgusted. "So... your plan is to make a... giant meatball out of every single person on earth...?" Scratching their head they frown and ask, "But, why?" by Affectionate-Row-534
I continued to roll the ball, nearly head height now.
“But, why?”
The human had a look that I’ve heard described as confusion, but have never seen myself.
Nor do I deign to answer the human. The ball is all that matters.
Now standing atop the rapidly expanding orb, I continue to roll the ball. Underneath my feet, it has begun to collect vehicles in addition to the screaming pedestrians.
The hero seemed to grow…angry—at least, that’s what I think it’s called. “As Defender of the World, I—Iramatak the Blessed—have no choice but to stop you, extra-terrestrial!”
Green light began to emanate from the hero’s hands, and he flew towards the ball.
But the ball was strong. With a scream, Iramatak joined the rest of his kin, crushed beneath the weight of the first building uprooted from the street.
And I continued to roll the ball.