Silverstrike
The Last Knight
Re: devil may cry: sons of sparda
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neochaos;58477 said:What other thing Toni can do ?
Not everyone can use triger mode.
As far as we know only Dante and Vergil can use this mode.
I hope I didn't disapoint you. But that's my opinion.
LordOfDarkness;58369 said:Chapter 1, pg 4 * I made alterations to the story *.
LordOfDarkness;58369 said:Then right in between conversation the door was smashed in by a bunch of zombies.
"Don't worry I'll deal with it" said Toni, and he got up, Toni pulled out his Holy Driver revolver and shot the zombie like creature in the head, the thing let out a wail and hit the floor dead.
"Any more of those things?" asked Dante.
Toni peered out the door, " Yeah there's loads" he said.
And more of the zombies approached the store, intent on feasting on human brains and such. One of the zombies tried to bite Toni's head, but Toni just pushed it away and shot it to pieces.
"You see," said Toni, in between fighting, " The problem with these, is that they're to damn slow", and he grabbed his sword and sliced the zombie in half.
"Go and grab that sword over there" said Toni, and he pointed to the rebellion sword. So Dante grabbed the sword and spun it around trying to hit the zombie swarm, he manage to hit a few but they managed to slash Dante, which to Dante's surprise had little effect on him. At the same time Toni pulled out his automatic machine pistol and shot the hell out of the zombies that were attacking Dante.
Dante looked down at all the dead zombie bodies that were lying around his shop.
"Hey, we should clean this up before any customers walk in and see" Dante said, smirking. Toni however was concentrating on all of the enemies that were still outside.
"I have a quicker way of dealing with this" said Toni, at which point he was in knight trigger mode, making his armour practically impenetrable to most weapons. In knight trigger Toni was faster and stronger, his sword grew longer and was heavier, and he ran past all the enemies through the doorway, knocking them back as if they were nothing.