Surprisingly a lot tougher than it sounds. Warriors of different sizes and shapes, some created from different plants, some from different rocks and some made from a bit of both. The challenge wasn't in beating the warriors, it was in fighting them non-stop without rest (evil clone T kept on replacing ones we destroyed with more, even as the originals regenerated using plants or rock). And of course they had (limited) power of the thing they were made of. It wasn't long before we were surrounded, but we held our ground and kept them back from us. I had already come into close contact with a rock and plant monster, and found that if I held the contact for long enough, a 'skin' rock would develop on me, and the plant parts on the monster would wither and die, leaving me crackling with green energy. "This basic plant energy could come in useful. Oi, T, remember the times we used to play pokemon?" I shouted at him. "Oh, brilliant idea Rag!!" "Knew you'd get it!!" So I ran forward towards a full plant creature. As soon as my hand came into contact with it, it started to wither and die, leaving my rocky arms glowing bright green. "You're in trouble now you stupid rock things. You haven't played video games like I have and so I should tell you, GRASS BEATS ROCK, ALWAYS!!!" and I grew seeds from my rocky fingers and launched a seed flare. "Nicely done Rag!!!" good Tempest shouted back. But the energy didn't last long. That one attack drained the plant energy from me immediately. Luckily, there were plenty of sources around. More practises with my new temporary attacks and I realised small attacks like vine whip or razor leaf I could use four or five times without being drained, while a stronger attack like seed flare would drain me in one. I even managed a frenzy plant, but that left me unable to move for ten minutes. So the fights went on and on for an hour or two before good T managed to beat evil Tempest. With him finished, his plant and rock friends could no longer regenerate, and fell to bits. T even absorbed some of his evil clones power and control over terra and florakenesis, and while linked, used the last of his clones strength to kill off all the sleep plants and rewrite the biology of the spores to awaken everyone. With no power or strength, the clone was finished, so T buried him in a rock tomb (he was evil, but we are not. Everyone should be treated as equals). That's it for now folks!
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