The Colossus Narrative

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POV Narrator: The Colossus stars at the magnificent elemental rivers rushing around him. This wonderful sight, for reasons unknown to himself, filled the Colossus with a sense of relief and calm. He felt at home here, but the feeling didn’t last for long. The Colossus felt a strong force pushing against the strange bubble barrier around him. The Colossus’ eyes widens in shock as he suddenly moves at a quick pace towards the very edge of the realm. His eyes grow in horror as an elemental river suddenly changes it course. The magnificent rainbow of colours unceremoniously crashes into the golden barrier surrounding the Colossus, leaving him in a state of stupor. The pushing force grew and the Colossus’ speed increases exponentially. The Colossus feels …show more content…

While leaning against the spear, planted in the Colossus’ shoulder, Zohn restarts the conversation, “There’s still many dangers that lie in our path if we head directly towards the volcano”. “Many dangers like what.” the Colossus asks. “Mostly the dangers that I’ve previously mentioned, like the lava river and volcanic lakes combined with unstable ground from the constant eruptions.” Zohn answers in a grave tone. “Those won’t be a problem.” the Colossus curtly answers, much to Zohn’s shock. “What do you mean, ’Those won’t be a problem’?” Zohn asks, taken surprised by the Colossus’ bold statement. “Exactly what I meant. My body is made from hard granite, mere lava won’t be able to harm me in the slightest.” the Colossus responds in a tone that exudes confidence. “And what about the unstable ground?” Zohn quickly retorts. The Colossus takes a moment to think and then replies in his strangely optimistic voice, “We’ll cross that bridge when we get there”. Bewildered by the Colossus’ statement, Zohn decides to give up the conversations for tonight and prepares himself for the hard journey