Honour and Hardwork
||KadiToka-Chii here. Well, I just had to start this… there's just so little Bakugan fanfiction that shows the Vexos in a half-decent light… just because they're so horrible and cruel and inhuman and evil… they simply can'tbe represented in any sort of nice way that could possibly explain why they're so horrible and cruel and inhuman and evil… really now. And so, I chose to write this six-shot thing… first up, Volt. Just so that I can get the hardest out of the way first.
||Disclaimer: I do not own Bakugan.
Volt Luster had been one of the first to come to New Vestroia.
For the simple sake of showing everyone what honour and skill really was.
It was because he was a well known brawler, with one of the most impressive winning streaks to be seen within the ranks. And for the colonization of New Vestroia, it was brawlers and nobles they sought out. The ones best suited to dominate and rule this wild dimension.
He had been proud, of course; how could he not be? He knew of 'brawlers', if they could be called that, who were praised and revered for their so-called skill; skill that he knew was all a big trick. Their strategies were those of liars and cheaters. He, on the other hand, had spent hours training, strengthening his ability, and he had earned this privilege fair and square. The boons of hard work.
Hard work that had continued when he received an invitation to join an exclusive group of the elite.
The Vexos.
This, he thought, was a great honour. To be among the greatest brawlers of his country, and to brawl as an equal at their side, showing the awed citizens of New Vestroia what it truly meant to brawl; with dignity, with integrity, with honour…
How shocking it was to discover how wrong he was.
It was a group of the very liars and cheaters he looked down upon.
His first thought was to just simply leave. To be a part of something so disgraceful, so completely twisted from his morals, and to follow their goal to enslave a race of perfectly sentient beings was the most horrifying, disgusting things he could do…
But he had stayed. After all, there was no honor in leaving something he had pledged to be a part of. And perhaps he could provide an example…you never know.
Perhaps the others could learn what honour was.
||And that was actually really hard to write. You don't really get much about Volt in the series… seriously, whenever I was watching and he appeared, I just kinda… zoned out… they do a horrible job with giving him a personality… I only think he's honourable and junk because of Wikipedia and the occasional scene I managed to force myself to watch; when he saved Marucho (I think) from the… sand (never actually watched that, just read Wikipedia), when he let Baron go after they had brawled, and when he asked Lync in disgust if he had any loyalty to anyone or something… and the fact that he wasn't happy when Mylene tossed their Bakugan…
Anywho, next will be Lync. I think it'll be longer… perhaps…
