Ihsan997
Blooper
A lightly equipped airship, damaged and smoldering, trudged through the air over the sea with jerky movements. The partially wrecked ship as well as the injured crew of bad guys spoke of the struggle which had occurred for the sake of the ship.
A rowdy crowd of Koopa troops, Shy Guys, Goombas, and various other baddies all hollered and celebrated their hard fought victory. Over the crowd, a single Magikoopa, himself also hurt, stood atop the poop deck, causing all the various villains to snicker while he addressed them.
"Friends in mayhem, we did it!" The Magikoopa clapped his hands, encouraging the rest of the motley crew to do so. "We escaped from the island prison AND we stole the guards' only airship!" Another round of applause rang out, and a Micro Goomba began bouncing on the head of a regular Goomba. "And now, we're going to take this ship, and take these cannons, and blow the Mushroom Kingdom to smithereens!"
The Magikoopa began clapping again, gaining a few allies among the crowd. A handful of the baddies looked to each other uneasily, however, and one of them shook his head. Sneegle, a red Snifit, pulled an empty soapbox to the center of the crowd and stood atop it.
"Seeing as how the prison break was my idea, I'd like to add a few words," the Snifit said, and although the Magikoopa stuttered angrily, most of the assorted villains turned to listen. "Most of us have been beaten by good guys before. Several times, in fact. We have our own airship and can go anywhere we want; maybe we should try something new instead of attacking the same good guys again and again."
The former members of the Koopa Troop murmured among themselves, a mixture of agreement and disagreement. The Magikoopa loomed over the crowd irately. "And what, pray tell, would we do other than attack the Mushroom Kingdom? We need a method of income, not your fantasies!"
"It's not a fantasy," the Snifit replied, causing everyone on the airship's deck to strain their necks looking back and forth between the two speakers. "Most of us are good at stealing things, and breaking in to places. Why don't we just start finding treasure and coins? Then we can use the coins to buy things - things that we like."
When more of the escaped villains started nodding along to Sneegle's words, the Magikoopa became visibly worried. "Sneegle loves good guys more than he loves bad guys!" the bespectacled baddie said to a round of gasps directed at both of them.
Sneegle ignored the slight and didn't take the bait. "Alright, let's put it to a vote. Who thinks we should use this airship to start a new life and avoid the Mushroom Kingdom altogether?"
"Aye!" said four of the escaped villains.
"And who says that bad guys are better than good guys?" said the Magikoopa, jumping up and down and waiving for more people to join him.
Only four raised their hands, leaving the overwhelming majority undecided: fifteen of the escapees hadn't raised their hands at all. A reticent Ninji who wrought his wrists anxiously. "I don't know I just don't know," the ninjitsu practitioner mumbled, speaking for the majority.
"A tie? That isn't a great result," Sneegle said. He hadn't noticed the Magikoopa pulling a wand out.
Multicolored runes glowed in the air around the wand until the Magikoopa pointed the instrument at Sneegle. "I can fix that…who would follow a leader who can't even move?"
Caught unaware, Sneegle turned just in time to see the blast of magic headed toward him. The bright glowing ball hit him and spread over his body, freezing him in place. He could see, he could hear, he could think, but he couldn't move. His four loyalists began to poke and prod him, thinking it a joke until their own fellows turned on them.
"Heed my words and obey my command: throw those traitors overboard!" the Magikoopa yelled while swinging his wand menacingly.
In the heat of the moment, the greater portion of the bad guys listened and turned on the comparatively small group weakened by its leaders paralysis. Even the previously neutral villains swarmed around Sneegle and his supporters, ganging up on them three-to-one without the chance to fight back. Only Zoom-Zoom, the crowd's Boom-Boom, stood back in uncertainty at the real, actual traitors.
"Friends, don't!" protested a red Koopa who'd been Sneegle's cellmate at the prison island, though his words were in vain.
One by one, the four supporters were tossed overboard, falling from the airship like helpless ragdolls and plummeting toward the sea. They screamed, for there was nothing else they could do, and they fell into a massive whirlpool which had opened up beneath the airship. Sneegle was last, and all he could do was watch as the people who he'd helped escape from prison turned on him.
"Oh, how it pains me to do this!" the Magikoopa said sarcastically while directing the rowdy crowd to lift Sneegle up in the air like the worst crowdsurf ever.
Sneegle's stomach tingled due to both the end of the paralysis spell and the sudden fall he took. He was more scared than he'd ever been in his life, and he flapped his arms ineffectually as he followed his friends down to the whirlpool. He screamed as they had, unable to accept his unfair doom even when he plunged into the sea. The whirlpool began to glow with a strange magical light, swallowing him up and dragging him and his friends to a place they never would have suspected.
A rowdy crowd of Koopa troops, Shy Guys, Goombas, and various other baddies all hollered and celebrated their hard fought victory. Over the crowd, a single Magikoopa, himself also hurt, stood atop the poop deck, causing all the various villains to snicker while he addressed them.
"Friends in mayhem, we did it!" The Magikoopa clapped his hands, encouraging the rest of the motley crew to do so. "We escaped from the island prison AND we stole the guards' only airship!" Another round of applause rang out, and a Micro Goomba began bouncing on the head of a regular Goomba. "And now, we're going to take this ship, and take these cannons, and blow the Mushroom Kingdom to smithereens!"
The Magikoopa began clapping again, gaining a few allies among the crowd. A handful of the baddies looked to each other uneasily, however, and one of them shook his head. Sneegle, a red Snifit, pulled an empty soapbox to the center of the crowd and stood atop it.
"Seeing as how the prison break was my idea, I'd like to add a few words," the Snifit said, and although the Magikoopa stuttered angrily, most of the assorted villains turned to listen. "Most of us have been beaten by good guys before. Several times, in fact. We have our own airship and can go anywhere we want; maybe we should try something new instead of attacking the same good guys again and again."
The former members of the Koopa Troop murmured among themselves, a mixture of agreement and disagreement. The Magikoopa loomed over the crowd irately. "And what, pray tell, would we do other than attack the Mushroom Kingdom? We need a method of income, not your fantasies!"
"It's not a fantasy," the Snifit replied, causing everyone on the airship's deck to strain their necks looking back and forth between the two speakers. "Most of us are good at stealing things, and breaking in to places. Why don't we just start finding treasure and coins? Then we can use the coins to buy things - things that we like."
When more of the escaped villains started nodding along to Sneegle's words, the Magikoopa became visibly worried. "Sneegle loves good guys more than he loves bad guys!" the bespectacled baddie said to a round of gasps directed at both of them.
Sneegle ignored the slight and didn't take the bait. "Alright, let's put it to a vote. Who thinks we should use this airship to start a new life and avoid the Mushroom Kingdom altogether?"
"Aye!" said four of the escaped villains.
"And who says that bad guys are better than good guys?" said the Magikoopa, jumping up and down and waiving for more people to join him.
Only four raised their hands, leaving the overwhelming majority undecided: fifteen of the escapees hadn't raised their hands at all. A reticent Ninji who wrought his wrists anxiously. "I don't know I just don't know," the ninjitsu practitioner mumbled, speaking for the majority.
"A tie? That isn't a great result," Sneegle said. He hadn't noticed the Magikoopa pulling a wand out.
Multicolored runes glowed in the air around the wand until the Magikoopa pointed the instrument at Sneegle. "I can fix that…who would follow a leader who can't even move?"
Caught unaware, Sneegle turned just in time to see the blast of magic headed toward him. The bright glowing ball hit him and spread over his body, freezing him in place. He could see, he could hear, he could think, but he couldn't move. His four loyalists began to poke and prod him, thinking it a joke until their own fellows turned on them.
"Heed my words and obey my command: throw those traitors overboard!" the Magikoopa yelled while swinging his wand menacingly.
In the heat of the moment, the greater portion of the bad guys listened and turned on the comparatively small group weakened by its leaders paralysis. Even the previously neutral villains swarmed around Sneegle and his supporters, ganging up on them three-to-one without the chance to fight back. Only Zoom-Zoom, the crowd's Boom-Boom, stood back in uncertainty at the real, actual traitors.
"Friends, don't!" protested a red Koopa who'd been Sneegle's cellmate at the prison island, though his words were in vain.
One by one, the four supporters were tossed overboard, falling from the airship like helpless ragdolls and plummeting toward the sea. They screamed, for there was nothing else they could do, and they fell into a massive whirlpool which had opened up beneath the airship. Sneegle was last, and all he could do was watch as the people who he'd helped escape from prison turned on him.
"Oh, how it pains me to do this!" the Magikoopa said sarcastically while directing the rowdy crowd to lift Sneegle up in the air like the worst crowdsurf ever.
Sneegle's stomach tingled due to both the end of the paralysis spell and the sudden fall he took. He was more scared than he'd ever been in his life, and he flapped his arms ineffectually as he followed his friends down to the whirlpool. He screamed as they had, unable to accept his unfair doom even when he plunged into the sea. The whirlpool began to glow with a strange magical light, swallowing him up and dragging him and his friends to a place they never would have suspected.