There's no one she can turn to for help now," said Pit. "She's escaping, captain!" said a Centurion. She headed out of the temple in search of assistance. "I have to go and find help," said Palutena. Palutena had no choice and fired her Glamdozer at them and zapped them down one by one. "Why are you doing this? Don't you love me? I wouldn't do anything to harm you! You always revive after battle!" said Palutena. All they cared about was following the orders of their captain. "Centurions! I order you to snap out of it!" Palutena ordered.īut they didn't listen. The Centurions went after Palutena and threw everything they had at her. "Stop her! Don't let her leave the temple!" Pit ordered. His eyes suddenly changed as if they were.chaotic. "No.NO! I'M GOING TO KILL YOU!" Pit hissed. "You're.gonna fight me, Pit?" Palutena asked. He took out his cool claws and was ready to do battle with Palutena. "I'm saying I'm taking control of this joint now!" Pit answered. "Pit! What are you saying?" Palutena asked. Just a little miffed about how you kept sending me into battle and having me do all the work and take all the heat! When was the last time you got off your lazy godly butt?! Huh?!" Pit questioned. "Is there something wrong with you? Your 's so.emotionless," said Palutena. "Oh, I wasn't doing that at all, Lady Palutena," said Pit feeling a little weird. I was so worried that you were playing a practical joke on me," said Palutena. Soon, she came across her good buddy, Pit. "PIT!? CENTURIONS?! WHERE ARE YOU?!" she called out. She hurried to see if anyone could call out to her. I can't just sit around here and think about this kind of stuff all day," she said. "Is that you, Loki? Norse god of mischief? You're in the wrong mythology!" Palutena questioned.īut it wasn't Loki at all. Someone was spying on her and she didn't even know it. She kept walking around and around until she heard it again. Just then, she could hear a scurrying sound across the floor. "What's going on around here? When did it get so quiet? It's like a ghost town in here," Palutena thought. She got out of her spring and looked around for the captain of her guard. After a while, she didn't hear anything or anyone. "It's down the hall to your right like always," Palutena explained. "I was just wondering, where was the weapon shop again? I need to trade in my sword for a cool set of claws," said Pit. "So, you wanted to see me about something?" Palutena asked. Nintendo would get sued big time for that," said Palutena. "Oh! Lady Palutena! I see this is a bad time!" he panicked. She was just happy to be soaking with delight. Nothing like sitting in some nice warm golden colored waters after a long day," said Palutena. She had to be ready for anything and she wasn't allowed to show off anything Nintendo would be sued for. Palutena, the Goddess of Light, was busy relaxing in a nice hot spring.fully dressed, of course. What was it? What did it want? The only thing on its mind was.revenge. In another world, there was something waking up from a long sleep. "Our first haunting tale of the night is one about a familiar creature that once possessed the very goddess of light herself and its vengeful return. I just hope you went to the bathroom before this. "I have here three haunted tales and I would love to share them all with you. How are you today? You're in for a treat today," he narrated. It was none other than Hades, lord of the underworld. The fireplace gushed out a hellfire unlike any other. In a dark room, deep in the underworld, there was the man of all things dead sitting in his most comfortable spot.