This is one taken directly in form from the Iliad:
"Chrono Shockites, Compendiumites who fight with logic, be men now! Remember your furious valour!"
Let's see what else...
"Be not overawed nor shaken by this foe, for mighty as he seems, vile and wicked as the most hideous of villains - very like Tiamat herself in power and wrathful sounds - destiny is strong upon him, and his fate of death is near!"
"Halt and make an accounting of yourselves, for all who pass these ways must make an answer, and say yea or nay, if they are servants of the good or evil will."
"Near at hands lie the crossroads of destiny, where the blind choices of man make safe or imperil the courses of the world."
"Make haste in this folly, and death will be your swift reward."
"Thanatos beckons, and the River is near. See to it that I die buried with Charon's coins in hand. I would be loath to wander the barren shores of Styx for eternity, and would if may be rest in Elysium or drink of Lethe."
"If ever I did aught that was good, let this spear not be vain, but rather find its mark at the heart, and banish this wicked foe!"
"Vain are the days of the body, forever those of a righteous spirit."
"Here now my winged words, mark well that which my breath imparts, nor disobey me: let us make swift our escape, and avoid the dark death."
So, what do you think of these? Does it make apparent my preferred style?