SPP1: One Hell of a Storm by PumpkinApprentice431, literature
Literature
SPP1: One Hell of a Storm
August 25, 2009. The sky was truly the limit, a limit that Louis intended to surpass. For as long as he cared to remember, he had been an engineer dedicated to the mechanical marvels that allowed birds and men to mingle on two planes (no pun intended). Of course he was self-employed, being only a bit too young but vastly under-qualified to join the army. However, his parents, Aiden and Adrienne, believed in his potential enough to supply him with tools and simple scrap parts with which to tinker.
It was with these parts in his self-appointed workshop (really a stone storage shed in the backyard) that he now experimented with. He was bus
SPP2: The Wind Blows Us Together by PumpkinApprentice431, literature
Literature
SPP2: The Wind Blows Us Together
June 16, 2010. It hadn’t been since the concert that Machelix let him out of his cage to sing (if you could consider his drumming to be “singing”). Before that, Sluxio had spent all of fall and most of winter cooped up in his room in Memory’s Skyscraper. But, then again, he was used to this lack of leaving base from his days at home, always working on one device or another. Hardly anyone else he knew there could understand his mechanical shenanigans enough to want to help.
Even so, the bird needed to stretch his wings to fly for a spell. Standing before the video screen on the roof, he loaded up his custom weapon
SPP3: Blown Away by the Ease by PumpkinApprentice431, literature
Literature
SPP3: Blown Away by the Ease
November 14, 2010. Sluxio glided down over the Death Mountain pass in Hyrule, the spot he had chosen for his fight. All of the geysers blowing steam would allow him to get airborne without having to expel so much energy on his element. It was definitely an excellent pick for terrain.
"So Fexyregof lost 'is bout, 'den, did 'e?" he mused with a smirk on his face. "Heh, 'dat pansy couldn't e'en beat a baby."
He had higher hopes for this fight than his last scheduled one, which would have seen him against an experienced and no doubt dangerous opponent. The fact that he was able to select this one for himself made the fight a bit fairer in