Affiliation: Las Noches | Rank: #79 of Aizen's Arrancar Army | Zanpakuto Name: Luzhalcon
Affiliation: Las Noches | Rank: #79 of Aizen's Arrancar Army | Zanpakuto Name: Luzhalcon
I wandered the halls of Los Noches, trying to figure out my riddle. I stopped and sighed, looking at the paper I picked up from last night, "What is this."
"This is ridiculous, this is a challenge," I complained.
I skimmed over it once more and I smiled, "You have outdone yourself riddler," I laughed. I sighed and leaned on the wall of the hall. I sighed once more and then sat down, running one hand through my hair.
My eyes widened and then I smiled, "Wait a minute, this is more simple than I thought," I chuckled, as I figured the answer out.
"It is a stage! I can't believe that I was that stupid not to figure it out sooner!" I laughed at myself.
I snapped my fingers and the Garguanta appeared. I walked through it and I appeared in the human world.
"Time to find me a stage," I chuckled.
I walked the streets, thinking were a stage would be, then it dawned on me, "A stage HAS to be at a school," I grinned and started sonidoing through the town, trying to find a school.
I started to sense very powerful reiatsus all around me, "This is a dangerous quest," I sighed, concealing my reiatsu.
Once I found the school, I sonidoed inside, running down the halls, opening and closing doors. Once I found the correct room, I bursted through the doors and sonidoed onto the stage.
I looked around, hoping to find something. I looked up and saw a reflection off something, I jumped up and saw it was just a piece of measly metal. I hopped off the beam and once I landed on the stage, the boards creaked and I fell through.
"Woah!" I yelped as I hit the ground under the stage.
I stood up and saw the hilt of Luzhalcon a couple feet away from me.
"Your kidding, out of all the places, under a damn stage is where my sword was, I would have never thought of that," I sighed.
I grabbed my sword and smiled. I jumped out of the stage. I turned around and looked at the hole and shrugged, "Not my problem," as I opened another Garguanta and walked through it.
End