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extended his right arm and opened his palm, a small red ball of light appeared in thin air. He used this magic ball of light to communicate with BURGER123.
    “Commander of star-ship, please render help. We are under attack by an evil wizard,” Zorak pleaded.
    “We will help you to fight this battle,” Captain Baldwin assured him.
    “Thank you Commander.”
    The water shield was evaporating rapidly and before anyone knew it, it disappeared. More and more fire-balls came crashing down. The Fontasian army used their individual magic to combat these fire-balls. Hence, magical badminton rackets, tennis rackets, squash rackets and even golf clubs could be seen. This battle resembled a fierce ball-game competition, with the Fontasians on one side and the evil Kostara on the other. On the other hand, the robots aimed their laser beams at those fire-balls with deadly accuracy. One of the Fontasians who sat on a broomstick had his broomstick on fire. Fortunately, another comrade in a bath-tub scooped some water and helped him extinguish the fire. Another soldier did not notice a fire-ball coming from a sharp angle, fortunately for him, his comrade saved him with a large magic squash racket. Further away, another soldier barely managed to evade a fire-ball which had come behind another fire-ball in quick succession. Zorak and his war-generals had finished their first task and they too joined in the battle. Zorak created his own gigantic fishing net and his generals each took one corner, spreading the magic net wide open. They used this net to catch many fire-balls and then closed it to fling it into outer space.
    In the nearby mountain valley, those pterodactyls after flying around their nests for sometime decided to join in the battle too. These flying reptiles spit green slime at approaching fire-balls which put out the fire in double quick time.
    “How primitive! Don’t make me laugh,” Kostara jeered.
    “We’ll see who has the last laugh,” the Sorceress returned eye for an eye.
    Flying higher up towards the sky, the Sorceress reached the battle frontline, raising both her arms towards the sky she cried, “by the power of Azura, I call upon the Goddess of Blizzard, extinguish this evil fire!” Immediately, a violent snowstorm swept through planet Fontasia. Powerful winds blew and snow started to fall in abundance. Many fire-balls were extinguished by this force of nature. After six hours had gone by before this snowstorm subsided. Many Fontasians were clad in thick winter clothing by this time. It was the coldest winter in the history of Fontasia for a millennium! The pterodactyls continued to fly in the sky, being cold-blooded, their body temperature had dropped and their skin had turned white! These alien reptiles had evolved in such a way that they could control their skin pigment concentration, to adapt to their surroundings, like terrestrial chameleons.
    “I’m sure you can do better than this,” Kostara challenged.
    “I never fail to surprise,” the Sorceress retorted.
    The Sorceress used another powerful spell to fight the evil Kostara.
    “By the power of Mother Nature, I call upon the God of Lightning, rid these fire-balls from Fontasia!”
    Immediately, nine bolts of lightning struck from heaven followed by a loud clap of thunder. The Fontasian nightsky began to be filled with massive, thick rain clouds. A strong wind began to blow. Distant thunder boomed several times. Mother nature lit up the whole sky momentarily and thereafter in quick successions. Silhouette of the distant mountain range could be seen repeatedly. Patches of white light moved about in random fashion among the thick rain clouds. The wind began to pick up intensity and blew with all its might. The thick blanket of rain cloud was blown across the sky and floated by visibly. One round patch of the nightsky was lit up for an instant and a thick lightning bolt shot down from the centre of this white patch. Another patch of the sky was lit,

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