The explosion wasn't to the scale that the sky lit up or a giant fireball was formed. Instead what happened was the ground began to rumble. Shortly after, smaller sequential explosions sounded off one after the other as a chain reaction occurred and soon the earth beneath the army's feet began to crack and give way. Shockwaves from each explosion shook and shifted the dirt like an earthquake and stone that was once bedrock now began to slough off and cascade toward the ravine. The worst of the explosion might have been a ways away, closer to the centre of the army, but the effects of these smaller detonations could be seen throughout the road.
This was really hard to write!!!! I had a decent time with the first half, but the second half I had some major writers block with. I hope you enjoyed though.
Also, things have been really hectic for me lately and so I've decided to start the contracting process early. I apologise to current readers who are with me while nothing is locked, I genuinely wanted to keep things unlocked for a while longer but life is twisting my arm a little bit. I hope you'll still support me as time goes forward, even if it's only with fast passes. You reading this keeps me going and makes me proud of what I do. Contracting usually takes a week or so, so for now nothing will change, but that won't be the case for much longer.
Sorry for the news but hopefully I can make it into a celebration later on. And, as always, I hope you're having a wonderful day.