There was no talking between our squad. No one said a word. It was quite like we are in an anechoic chamber. Even Hades; our squadron leader didn't say anything. I was quite getting bored and I wanted to talk to them but I'm too afraid that I will get rejected. Suddenly I heard Sgt. Kayoshi shout "Get Ready Men!"
He then started giving a motivational speech "If you are ferocious in battle remember to be magnanimous in victory; Because of course we are Humane." just as he said" Magnanimous" I saw in the corner of my eye, Hades chuckled and then glared at Sgt. Kayoshi like in rejection. It was a fierce glare, I could feel it even though I was afar from him.
Me, Hades, Akbar and Hermes got our equipment, wore our armour. We are ready for war.
Sgt. Kayoshi put us far away left of the main camp; where the good stuff is. This put us in a bad mood but no matter what. Then Hades spoke "Get Ready Dumwits, this is no time for daydreaming. Die or prolong your death. I don't care but I want a victory. Try your hardest no matter what or there will be consequences" we all looked at him in acknowledgement.
"da-Da-DA-DUM" the Drums were playing. This was it. I don't think we were ready. As Hades didn't even come up with a f*****g plan! AHH! we're toasted.
We all charged into no men's land. I saw some Japanese men get blasted away by Firebenders and I felt the heat of it from afar. It was both scary and exhilarating. I had no clue what to do. So I came up with a plan. HARM ANY KOREANS I SEE. Simple and easy to remember. I then saw a Korean coming up to me with airbending. I wasn't going to get killed this easily and by an Airbender was well. Just imagine the embarrassment. I kicked into the ground, a large boulder came flying around then I pelted it as hard as I could "KAYYYAAAAA!!!" it flew like a rocket, as fast as the Flash himself and hit hard. I could see blood covering his body, "Good job" Said Hades as he jogged past me. I had to, I just had to close the poor man's eyes and say the magic words "May you Rest in Peace".
Fun Fact: Rest in Peace is a Latin phrase which started appearing on Christian Gravestone around 8th century.