"BOOM!"
Mitch and Turnner's fists clashed, creating a massive spherical shockwave. Moulded with dust and heat The force of the clash ripped the seats from their locations, and the back walls of the stadium were destroyed.
The stadium roof collapsed onto the stands, and the football field was left with a meteorite-sized hole. Both Mitch and Turnner stood inside of it staring at each other, and then Turnner spoke, "I didn't expect you to survive that clash. Mitch, it seems like you really are strong."
"Of course I am; I've killed so many humans that my XP reserves are quite high, but I hear yours are off the charts."
"That's why you're going to lose Mitch."
"Are you sure about that?"
"I'm positive." Turnner replied, then he darted at Mitch to punch him, but Mitch blocked it and retaliated with his own punch, which Turnner blocked, and the two began to exchange blows at high speeds. Then both of them punched each other in the face at the same time, but Turnner quickly got a hold of himself and teleported behind Mitch and punched him out of the hole.
Mitch landed on the grass and quickly got up, only to see Turnner appear below him and hit him with an uppercut, pitching him far into the air. As Mitch soared in the air, he said, "You're enjoying this, aren't you, Turnner?" Turnner smirked and jumped after him, then Mitch continued, "But you should know that as we fight the tragedy, God is carrying out the final tragedies. The longer you take to kill me, the more people die."
***
Meanwhile, just off the coast of Rome, the Tragedy God hovered in the air under the heat of the midday sun. A cruise ship was passing under it. It was almost five times the size of the ship. The passengers onboard all flocked to the balcony. They pointed, videoed, and took pictures of the creature, unaware of the impending disaster.
The god remained motionless over the expanse of water, creating a shadow that engulfed the cruise liner. A torso made up most of its body, and there were three arms sticking out of its sides. On the front of the creature were three heads. A woman, a man, and a child—the eyes on each head were closed.
Each hand was clasped just below their heads as if they were praying. There was no head on the torso; only dry blood flowed from its severed neck, and it had no legs; instead, there were eagle-like wings sticking out of its back, allowing it to fly.
The male head then opened its mouth and said, "Tragico," and immediately the cruise ship was struck with six missiles from a fighter passing overhead. The explosions on the ship's hull caused it to rock and tilt to the side as water rushed inside.
The captain quickly called the emergency services, but it was no use; the ship was sinking fast. The people on board panicked as they rushed to the lifeboats with their flotation devices on. However, when the first lifeboat was filled with women and children, it failed to launch, and the same thing occurred with all the other lifeboats.
And by now, the crew's quarters were underwater. Some passengers decided to jump, hoping their floaters would help them swim ashore, while others simply sat on the corridor waiting for their deaths.
Within minutes, the ship sank, and everyone on board died, including those who jumped in the sea. At the same time, 256 other tragic incidents occurred across the city, resulting in the deaths of 60,000 people. In accordance with the 6th Tragedy, all males and females ages 25 and older were the fatalities in these tragedies; their names are as follows:
Giusto Vecchi
Leonardo Dena
Angelo di Silvestro
Ettore Corbo
Gilberto di Cenzo
Leonardo di Pace
Mario Santarsiero
Ottavio Ciccarello
Alessandra Zangrilli
Tiberio Musco
Caseareo Arnoldi
Giusto Grossi
Baldassare Sandretto
Cristoforo Fiorenza
Daniele De Martino
Vittorio Laterza
Ercole Argenti
Roberto de Benedetti
Enzo Cercone
Marino de Prospero
Marino Ronchetti
Bianca Faillace
Luisa Chiarello
Ricarda Marre
Laura Palomba
Mercede Moceri
Rosana Lefave
Elisa Valentini
Rebecca Borgese
Serena Rabito
Laura Striano
Florenza Cimino
Giuseppina Messore….
-DEAD-
Rome was in chaos. Buildings were burning, and some were in rubble. The sounds of police and fire truck sirens blare across the city. Survivors walked about like zombies, their clothes tattered and dirty. They dug up the rubble in search of their loved ones. And mere children wander about the streets without parents to guide them.
The Tragedy God, however, flapped its wings and travelled to London. In just 10 seconds, it could be seen hovering above Big Ben. And immediately, the menacing creature was noticed by the people in the area, mostly tourists coming to take images of the clock. Some ran away in fear, while others took out their phones to video the god.
That's when the hands on the clock struck 11:00 am, and the female head of the Tragedy God opened its mouth and said, "Calamity." Immediately, meteorites appeared from the gloomy clouds of London, lighting it up in a fiery red. Fire raged around the massive rocks, and they left a trail of thick black smoke as they hurled themselves into the city.
"BOOM!"
"BOOM!"
"BOOM! BOOM!"
The giant rock crashed into the ground. Leaving massive holes upon impact. People scrambled all over the city to escape certain death. Cars crashed into each other. Fires from destroyed buildings raged as chaos ensued across London. And meteorites continued to rain overhead.
Following the conditions of the 6th Tragedy, all those born between the hours of 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. died as a result of this tragedy; the number of deaths amounted to 112,867; their names are as follows:
Kieran Perry
Ewan Lawrence
Michael Stone
Kyle Kelly
Sean Chapman
Jaylon Bradshaw
Channing Buck
Aydin Ewing
Roland Reese
Addison Elliott
Nicky Lewis
Chris Robinson
Alexis Smith
Harley Henderson
Rory Lynch
Fran Potts
Terry Sanchez
Charlie Wynn
Clem Henson
Morgan Grant
Steff Rose
Franky Thomas
Clem King
Brett Wilkinson
Terry Bernard
Bret Terrell
Rory Bowers
Mel Baker
Blair Mclean
Brynn Price
Marley Richards
Mell Watson
Rudy Watson
Kiran Green
Glenn Trujillo
Vic Banks
River Rodriguez
Ray Parrish
Avery Yang…
-DEAD-
Then the Tragedy God flapped its wings and moved to another location.