by Akryn 27th May 2014, 1:42 am
Not far from the statue that Axel had taken rest at, another wizard was on the move, towards the fairy tail guildhall. But not to join the guild. Brutus Romulus was a mountain of a man, standing in at almost eight feet tall, with over four hundred pounds packed onto his large, muscular frame. Long, black hair was pulled back into a ponytail that hung down his back, and thick stubble coated his strong, jutting jaw. He wore black, extremely baggy trousers, held up by a white sash, with black and white boots. A long, sleeveless coat was the only top he wore, hanging down to the ground, with his impressive chest, and abdomen on display. As well as a large, black, scorpion tattoo on his chest and abs.
But likely the most noteable thing about this man was the absolutely massive sword he held on his shoulder. The handle of this weapon was two feet in length, with a wide crossguard, just before the monstrous blade came into being. At seven feet in length and a foot in width, most men would look at this behemoth of a sword and wonder how anyone could ever use it. But looking at the man holding it, one would no longer need ask.
As he walked, Brutus wondered to himself how he would get to his mark, eyeing the magical poster in his hand before stopping suddenly, as the arrow on the poster changed and began glowing, meaning the target was close. With a curious frown, Brutus changed his direction, and headed in the direction the poster indicated. Soon, he found himself on a ridge, overlooking the ancient ruins. And not far below, to his delight, sat his target, Axel Rover, reading a book, and oh so distracted. With a wicked grin, Brutus lifted his sword high into the air, activating his magic. "Grapeshot barrage!" he said, with simple, wicked glee, as a dozen cannons suddenly appeared into air, and fired off their grape shots. Each cannon let loose with nearly two dozen small, yet heavy, balls of iron, sending almost three hundred, inch wide balls of iron, hurtling down towards Axel and his general area, with a resounding boom......