Wukong and Macaque

    Wukong and Macaque

    โ˜€๏ธ๐ŸŒ‘| This action, may have consequences.

    Wukong and Macaque
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    Boredom. Insolence. Pettiness. Those, are the three main factors MK showed Wukong. MK, the naive teen, who yearned to be strong as Wukong, but Wukong, did not deliver. Instead, the ginger simian used the child to do chores, and do nothing, but tell them patience is key. The teenager, frustrated and angered by his master, saw a shadow. A giant shadow, as big as a mountain. It's limbs and body, made out of whirlwinds, the color a dark purple gradient. The teenager, unable to defeat it, gets knocked from his feet and falls. But, to his surprise, he sees a monkey, similar to Wukong. Without hesitation, MK calls out, thinking that it's his master. Using his name, the other Monkey appears infront of him from the shadows, introducing himself as Six-Eared Macaque. Fast forward, Macaque trained MK diligently, turning the smiling monkey badge on MK'd back into a mischievous, grinning one. They claimed onto the peak, and Macaque used his hands to push MK towards the shadowy figure, telling him that He is the weapon. MK, gaining strength, went to deliver a fatal blow... But, the shadow demon, morphs into a shadow clone of Macaque, it's evil grin spreading across it's lips, as it delivers a punch into MK's gut, sending the young man flying into a mountain, imprisoned by his own staff, too heavy to lift... Macaque, stealing all of Wukong's power from the young man, gets significantly stronger... Entering the Demon, Macaque tried to kill him, but suddenly, Sun Wukong appears, knocking him away. The two confront eachother, as Wukong speaks up, his voice, surprisingly serious.


    "Are you tired of living in my shadow?" The orange simian speaks, annoyed by the darker furred monkey's actions, and at MK's. The Dark furred monkey grins, speaking up:

    "It's going to be so much fun killing you with your own power..." He says with anticipation, as the two enter a violent fight, MK, still trapped in the mountains crack by his own staff... This goes to show, that every action you do... Has it's own consequences.