Good evening everyone. I am currently writing a book and thought I'd throw it out here to see if people like it. Now, I know it's poorly written here and there, and there are even some holes in the story. But I hope you get a good impression of it. This is also a little old version(the previous version of the current to be precise) of the story, but that's intended. Both so people don't copy it and call it their own story, but also because I don't have the current version from where I am now. So withouth further delay... Enjoy. (PS: Sorry the weird format. It's a book after all.)
A WORD OF DARKNESS
A long time ago, in a small valley, a man came to twist his leg as he walked
along the road in the valley. The man sat down and looked around. "Guess it
can't be helped." The man said and took off his knapsack. He brushed some
dust off the top of it as he smiled satisfied around at the small spot he sat. He
took a sword up from the knapsack. The sword was big and long, yet light and
sharp. He smiled even more as he could see himself in the shine of the
polished surface of the blade. He stood up and stroked the sword against his
twisted limb and raised the sword into the air.
"I sacrifice my leg for new life!" Said the man and stabbed the sword into a
pedestal which out of nowhere had appeared beneath his bare feet.
After stabbing the sword into the pedestal, the man felled backwards and died.
Ten years later, a small village was built around the pedestal in the very same
valley. It was a lovely and pretty village. Storia was its name. Fewer than one
hundred lived there. But at the same day when just ten days had passed from
the man's death, a Boy was born. The Boy was born one storm-full night with
a purple gem in his right hand. Only the half of it was visible at the top of the
boy's hand. Seiken was the given name to the boy. He didn't cry when he was
born, he just peered around as the curious little boy he was.
Twenty years passed... And Seiken had grown to be a handsome young man.
He had made four friends in the small village. Lisa, Joe, Canslash and Yimbo.
They were all good friends which used to hang out a lot of times. Storia had
become a nice little place for people to live in peace. Most people used to
work as farmers to make their living; others tried themselves as fishermen in
the small river which went past the side of the village. The village was made of
straw-huts with the Pedestal with the sword in the middle. There was not much
to do in the village, but practice with swords. Using magic was forbidden as
they could kill themselves by only trying to perform a spell without something
they called "Siren's Triangle". The elders of the village had spoken of it as a
lost artifact that grants the user the ability to clear his/hers mind of anything
but magic, making the user able of performing even the greatest kind of spells.
When Seiken woke up this day, he came to remember it was his birthday. So
he jumped into his new nice cloths and looked into the polished stone which
stood in the living-room which his father had found in the mountain. He looked
down at his brown leather boots and slowly looked upwards on his loose black
pants which were tied around his waist with a rope, Upwards on his chest
where he only had a loose white shirt which revealed the top of his chest.
Then he looked himself into the eyes. Those Brown beautiful eyes sparkled of
excitement as he smiled for himself. He tied a bandanna around his head,
making his black-brown hair stay a bit more up instead of covering his face.
He gave his mother a kiss and ran out the door to meet up with his friends.
Lisa stood already outside his house in a white dress which her mum had
made for her. She smiled widely while both of her clear blue eyes shone nicely
by the sun as well with her lovely pink lips. She had her golden-yellow hair
hanging down her back. "Good morning, Sleepyhead! Congratulations with
your birthday!" She smiled and waved as she saw Seiken came out of his
house. They both started to talk a bit with each other before Yimbo and
Canslash showed up. They were brothers so they had the exact same cloths.
Brown leather shoes, white loose pants and nothing on their chest. They also
congratulated Seiken with his birthday like Lisa did, but they lifted him into the
air, carrying him down to the "Battlefield" where they used to practice Sword-
fighting. Lisa didn't like to play with swords, so she used to just sitting by and
cheer on them. Sometimes she did magic when no adults where nearby. She
had mastered the art of creating small flames already, so she was trying to
master the art of ice.
When they got down to the Battlefield, Canslash and Yimbo started to
practice-fight with each other. Seiken and Lisa cheered for them, but Canslash
won. He's starting to master the sword-fighting art.
"Since this is my birthday, I will now do a magic spell for each of you." Seiken
said and clapped his hands to each other a few times before holding them
tightly to each other. "This one is for Canslash." He slowly opened his hands,
slightly opening his eyes wider as he could see he was creating lightning-
sparks between his hands. He surged his energy harder and made it spark
even more and it faded away into a small electrical firework. He breathed out
thanking the gods that everything went alright. Seiken had never performed
any magic spell before. He clapped his hands to each other again and slowly
opened them, revealing a small ice ball between them. "This one is for you,
Yimbo." He made the ball spin around before he let go of his left hand and
shot a chicken which ran past them with his ice bolt. "Woah, way to go,
Seiken! That was thrilling, man!"
He laughed and then looked at Lisa. She stood there excited and wondered
what kind of magic spell he would do for her. He smiled and looked her deeper
into her eyes. They was all at the same age so Seiken thought it was best to
not get too close to Lisa as he was not the only one which seemed to be
interested in her. He knitted his hands and pulled them to himself as he said.
"Lisa. This one is for you." Sparks and gloomy-glowing orbs appeared around
him as he focused his energy as hard as he could. His body was lighten with a
mystical force which just moved faster and faster until Seiken rise his hands
into the air, letting go of the massive force. A big dragon was formed by the
magical spell which flew around them in a terrific speed. They panicked
slightly and ran to a pile of hay, hiding in it. "Seiken, Stop it!" Shouted
Canslash, Yimbo and Lisa at the same time, all with a shivering Voice. Seiken
didn't seem to react at first as he gazed at the dragon, wondering how he
could possibly create such magic spell before he replied. "I-I can't!". The
dragon flew far into the sky before crashing in the roof of Lisa's House. The
house was immediately consumed by an enormous fire. The peoples in the
village screamed and ran around in panic as the dragon hit the house. “Oh
no!” Said the four of them who lay in the hay. Lisa ran into the village with a
horrified expression on her face.
Seiken felt shivers down his spine as he realized what he just had done. He
decided to run after Lisa, but stopped as he was about to exit the Battlefield. It
was like something pierced through his heart, at least he felt like it! He turned
around, looked around and then he saw it.
On the top of the southern hill stood a man.
The man didn't seem to move, but gaze out over the valley.
Seiken, Canslash and Yimbo ran after Lisa, finding her just outside of the
house, crying. They grabbed her arms and pulled her backwards away from
the heat. Canslash and Yimbo went to the well to get some buckets of water
which the other villagers had prepared. Some of the villagers where already
trying to kill the flames with water.
After a while, the flames were gone. So was Lisa's house. Lisa sat on the
edge of the well gazing onto the ruins as her tears flow down her cheeks as
Joe who recently showed up tried to soothe her. Lisa's Parents died as her
father was the only doctor of the village. Her mother was giving birth during
Seiken's magic-show, and her father was helping her. "Get her more away
from here!" shouted Seiken at the guys. They lifted Lisa up, carrying her to a
pile of hay where they carefully placed her. Joe sat down beside her, patting
her head as he tried to soothe her as well as he could while Yimbo and
Canslash went back to Seiken. Seiken had noticed two black appearances
which was her parents. It was not a pretty sight and he wanted to spare Lisa
for the sight.
After a while, everything calmed down. Peoples had gathered around the
ashes of the house, mourning and trying to salvage goods from the house.
"What have I done..." Seiken covered his face with his hands, knowing that
Lisa would hate him for the rest of his life now. He peered down into the purple
gem on his hand, noticing a slight hint of a red spark inside it before it faded
away. He blinked his eyes, trying to see if he could see it again, but with no
luck.
Seiken suddenly felt a hand on his shoulders. He felt his feet left the ground,
noticing his father were lifting him up. His father was the hugest guy in the
town, also the local blacksmith. He carried Seiken behind their house to the
place where the "Battlefield" was located. Lisa, Joe, Canslash and Yimbo were
already there. Lisa sat in a pile of hay with a expression over her face as she
had seen a ghost. She lifted a hand and stroke over her left tear-stained cheek
and peered over at Joe who stood right next to Seiken's father, Yimbo and
Canslash who lied on the ground, seeming pretty up-beaten and then finally
on Seiken, getting a slightly angry expression over her face. His father was
known for giving out hard punishments to the children of Storia if they had
done something wrong. "What have I said about doing spells, kid?!" He started
shouting at Seiken. Seiken attempt to defend himself as good as he could but
got a blackout when he felt his father's fist into his stomach. He could see his
angry face and the clear blue sky as everything faded.
Seiken could hear something far in the distance. “W-wah…? Am I dreaming?”
He stood up and looked around. By the looks, it seemed like he was in heaven
due all the clouds, blue-white sky and a faint white fog surrounding him. He
could see something far away. He rubbed his eyes, making sure if it was a
dream or not, but everything seemed real. He slowly walked towards the
sound that could remind of the sound of a harp. When he got closer he could
see an Angel playing a harp. The Angel was crying and stopped playing as
Seiken got close. She looked at him and faintly smiled. *Boing* A string of the
harp was released from the harp and hovered over to Seiken. He watched the
string intensely and gasped as it sparkled gently with white light. The string
straightened up and suddenly flew into Seiken’s mouth and went down into his
belly. Seiken got startled at first and attempted to cough it up again, but then
he could feel a warm feeling within his chest, knowing that it was positive to
have it inside him. The string faded away within him as Seiken’s attention was
drawn to his gem in the hand. It was sparkling again, but this time it was a
clear white light dancing inside it that slowly faded away. He felt weaker and
weaker as the white light faded away and eventually fainted.
Seiken could see something sparkling… He groaned in pain as he shut his
eyes hardly before slowly opening them, noticing money on the ground right
next to him. The sun shone on them, making a sparkling light hit Seiken as he
pulled himself together, stood up and looked around. The entire village was in
flames. Everything was burning. With a horrified expression over his face he
ran around in the village, trying to find anyone amongst the burning houses
without any luck. He stopped up for a second, thinking a bit. He realized this
must be a bad dream and smacked his face with his fist once. Nothing
happened... He tried again, again and again, but with no luck. He widened his
eyes, realizing this was reality. He ran to the battlefield to look after Lisa. He
could see something far away, seeing a big prison-wagon going along the
road a bit downward the mountainside as he slowed down and eventually
walked to a pile of hay and felled onto his knees. He gazed into the distance,
noticing it was that man who was standing on the top hill earlier that day,
seeming to lead the export. He also saw that many of the villagers of Storia
were trapped inside the wagon along with many other prisoners. If flames
hadn't surrounded the place, he would've gone after them, but he couldn't.
All he could was to stay behind looking at the caravan as it slowly went away.
"*Cough* *Cough*". Seiken peered around, looking at the pile of hay he was
sitting in. Suddenly he could feel that something moved. Lisa crawled out of it,
coughing. Seiken jumped off the hay, reaching out a hand for her and helped
her up on her feet while brushing dust and hay away from her cloths.
"MURDERER!" Lisa screamed when she noticed that Seiken helped her up.
She went to the village-center, attempting to get away from Seiken. He came
after her as he looked around, noticing the village had been pillaged. "Lisa,
Wait!" said Seiken as he got close to her. Lisa leaned herself against the
sword in the pedestal, coughing. Seiken sat down beside her, looking at her as
he reached out his hand for her. Lisa peered up at him, knowing that he's a
good person. But at the moment, she hated him for what he had done to her
and her family.
*Smack!* She hit his face with her hand, facing her face away from him. A
wave of heat struck through the village. Seiken felt a wave of weakness rush
through his body, leaving him rather crippled for a few seconds before he
looked at Lisa and the sword. He had no other choice than grab Lisa even she
wanted or not, take the sword from the pedestal to be able to defend himself
and her and leave the village while they still had time. He grabbed her hand
and the sword, pulling both to himself, ending up with Lisa standing and the
sword in his Right hand, He ran towards the Forest that was haunted.
Lisa didn't seem to react but running with him as he still held her hand.
They reached the edge of the forest which the adults had warned them from to
enter.
Seiken took a deep breath and entered the forest with Lisa and the sword, a
sunny afternoon...
The forest was quite dense but had a small path going straight through it. The
forest floor was mostly grassy with a few patches of moss. There was also
several soft soils around on the ground that was risky to thread on one might
fall down into an underground cave or an endless hole.
Seiken's parents haven't told him where the path ended, but Seiken hoped it
would end up in a city named Shana, a city which was named after the
legendary hunter whom was known for slaying dragons. She was often spoken
of in children’s stories. He hoped to stay there a few days until he had figured
out what to do.
After walking for a while, without seeing any signs of animals, Lisa asked
where Seiken were taking her. She was walking behind Seiken, a bit to the left
to him when Seiken said he didn’t knew but hoped they ended up in Shana.
She kept looking at his back, not wanting to talk to him at all as all she could
think of what that recently had happened.
The light in the forest started to fade away as the evening slowly faded in. It
was the nights and evenings the parents had warned the children about.
"S-Seiken?" said Lisa, shivering slightly as strange noises and sounds slightly
began to appear around them as they walked along the path. Seiken didn’t
hear Lisa and kept walking. “Seiken?” Lisa tried again, touching his left
shoulder carefully. They both stopped. Seiken was looking down on the
ground a bit before he peered over his shoulder with a smile across his face.
“I’m tired.” Lisa said carefully while she looked down into the ground, making a
little circle in the dirt. Seiken knew that if they stopped in the middle of the
woods, they would be dead for sure before the next day. “Let’s continue a bit
more, okay?” He looked forwards again, slowly starting to walk again. He had
only shown Lisa the left side of his face when he turned around since he was
crying on the right side. He was actually quite scared and didn’t know what to
do at all, but he had to keep going and smiling, hoping that Lisa wouldn’t
notice his fear. With a shivering nod, Lisa kept going on behind Seiken,
peering around carefully.
After they had been walking for a while, the little path widened up and turned
out to lead into a meadow of Lotuses. "Lotus? A-at a place like this?" Lisa said
to herself in her head before she went to the edge of the meadow. Seiken took
off his shirt and sat down at a moss-covered rock by the meadow, trying to
make a scabbard out of the shirt for the sword. Lisa went deeper and deeper
into the ocean of Lotuses. In the middle of the flowers were a small spot with
grass. In the middle of the spot grew a Black lotus. Lisa went towards the
black lotus at once she spotted it. Seiken, who somehow finally had managed
to make a scabbard, came over to Lisa who were sitting on her knees in front
of the black lotus, wondering what she was about to do with Seiken that had
killed her family, and what she should do next in her life. She had no home, no
place to return to, no money, no food or water, she only had Seiken. She felt
her tears flow down her cheeks again as she sat there, feeling how the
moonlight that shone slightly through the trees illuminates her and the lotus
with its enchanting light.
"Are you... Alright?" Seiken asked, looking down at Lisa and the flower while
wondering if it was really safe to walk around in the meadow as they couldn't
tell whenever they step into soft soil or not or maybe get attacked by a
poisonous snake. Lisa picked the Black lotus and held it up before Seiken,
wanting to give it to him as a symbol of her grief and anger against him but
also as a symbol of cooperation.
As Seiken saw the Lotus, He suddenly felt a rush of rage and anger as a chilly
feeling rushing through his body. Groaning and moaning, he covered his eyes
with his left arm, noticing the gem on his right hand glowing strongly blue. He
slightly breathed out more and more easily and uncovered his eyes, peering
around. Lisa had taken a few steps back, looking at him.
Seiken grabbed the Black Lotus and threw it away. Lisa looked at him with a
disappointing expression before he took Lisa's hand and ran down the
meadow, hoping to find the next part of the path or maybe the exit of the
forest. Lisa wondered why they were in such rush and what that just had
happened to Seiken since he all of a sudden started to groan and moan as
well rushing her with him through the meadow with all the pretty lotuses.
Suddenly the ground started to shake. The shaking grew stronger and
stronger as Seiken ran down the meadow with Lisa. Lisa threw a glance over
her shoulders, making big eyes when she saw a big "wave" of lotuses coming
towards them in a speed quicker than theirs. The ocean of lotuses didn’t seem
to end as they got deeper and deeper into the forest. "Seiken! Behind us!" Lisa
shouted as she kept looking back at the huge wave. All of a sudden the big
wave stopped. However, the wave didn't flat out with the ground. It were still
curved but standing completely still. "S-Seiken? I think we can stop now. The
Wave stopped." Seiken and Lisa stopped to regain their breath.
All of a sudden, the ground trembled greatly. Since Seiken had quick reflexes,
he grabbed something he thought was Lisa’s hand and started to run further
down the meadow. Lisa had tripped over into the meadow, and was lying
amongst the flowers. "S-Seiken! Don't leave me!" Seiken stopped and looked
over at Lisa on the ground, starting to run back to her, but he tripped over
because of some vines that had appeared on the ground. He struggled to get
loose from the vine, but it seemed to be controlled as the vine entangled his
feet. He could hear Lisa shouting his name over and over again but suddenly
she stopped halfway through his name and became silent. Seiken kept
struggling with the vine before he managed to look how Lisa was doing.
Seiken made big eyes when he saw a huge black appearance where Lisa
tripped over. He closed his eyes, hoped for that he could still use magic even
due his strange behavior of his gem. He clapped his hands against each other
rapidly before curving them, focusing energy of fire into a ball that he threw
towards the appearance. The fireball exploded against a tree right next to the
appearance, allowing Seiken to see its identity before it were consumed by
shadows again.
"G-Gyrono!" Seiken said with a shaking voice. Gyrono was a dire beast which
was the monster in all of the children's stories. Gyrono where one of many
beasts in this forest and had awakened when Lisa picked the flower from his
"bed" Gyrono was a big monster which could remind of a dog, but with vines
instead of hair.
Seiken drew his sword, cutting vines off his legs and stood up, looking over at
Gyrono that had caught Lisa in one of his vines on its left side. Lisa was
unconscious and couldn’t resist the loose grip Gyrono had on her. Seiken held
his sword up in front of himself, being ready for any kind of attacks Gyrono
might attempt. Seiken silently whispered to Lisa even though she couldn’t hear
him."This is going to be allright, Lisa... Just trust me." When he finished the
last word, he was attacked by two vines from Gyrono’s body. He dodged and
cut over them both as they passed by. Seiken slowly walked forward, still on
guard for Gyrono’s attacks. Each step he took, two vines were whipping
against him, one hitting and the other cut off by Seiken’s sword. When Seiken
had reached Gyrono’s legs, he gazed up on the fierce best that was as tall as
a building. Seiken attempted to hit Gyrono in the face by throwing the sword,
but by the time he was about to throw the sword, Gyrono held Lisa just right in
front of Seiken, making him unable to attack as he couldn’t hurt Lisa. Gyrono
kept holding Lisa as a shield when he noticed that Seiken didn’t attack as long
he held her in front of him. Gyrono’s vines were all over her body, going under
her cloths, through her hair, even over her chest.
Seiken then saw something sparkling in his gem again. It was the string! The
string glowed faintly but gave out waves of faint energy as Seiken peered
deeply into the gem. He noticed that his sword was faintly glowing purple and
his right hand had a strange blue aura surging from it. He attempted to gather
magic in his right hand, and surprisingly it went easily fast to gather up a fairly
big fireball in his hand which he threw against Gyrono’s leg. Gyrono roared out
in pain and attempted to run away, the opposite direction Lisa and Seiken had
came. Seiken ran after Gyrono, but the fierce beast was a lot faster than him.
When Seiken was about to lose the sight of Gyrono, it turned around and
charged against Seiken. Seiken thought of this as a great opportunity to strike
back at it with his sword and charged against him as well. Seiken had surged
up another fireball that he had ready by his right hand as he charged against
Gyrono. As they both engaged, Gyrono roared loudly and stung Seiken in the
chest by its nose. Seiken wasn’t prepared for this and got thrown across the
meadow and far into woods just after he managed to impale his sword into
Gyrono’s Eye and let go of the fireball, letting it fly up into the air before it
hailed down into a tree that was immediately consumed by an enormous fire.
Seiken landed against a tree that knocked him out before he fell down onto the
ground next to his sword. The last thing he could remember before the
darkness consumed his mind was the feeling of his body being drenched in
the rain which came as a sudden downpour.
Seiken could feel softness inside. He felt quite comfortable as he slightly
opened his eyes more and more as he was about to regain consciousness. He
could see something white swaying in the wind just above him. He sat up,
noticing he was inside a quite beautiful room. Everything was clean; he lay in a
big bed, carpet on the floor, big mirror on the wall with golden decoration. The
white swaying thing turned out to be curtains that were gently swaying into the
room by the frisky summer-air that came as a breeze in the window.
Seiken made big eyes to find himself at such a place like this. He just
remembered Lisa and turned around in the bed, hoping she’d be in the room
as well, but with no luck. Seiken let out a sigh as he could hear someone
coming behind the door. He placed his feet on the floor and just then noticed
he was naked. Quickly, Seiken looked for his cloths that were to be found
nowhere. The door went wide open and a girl came in. She had cloths in her
hands and wore cloths like maids did according to the fairy tales that Seiken
had heard.
“Oh, I’m glad you’re awake! Lady Iriya found you at the edge of the forest one
week ago and you’ve been sleeping till now. Are you feeling alright?” the maid
said as she placed the cloths on a chair next to him. He had luckily covered
his lower body with the sheet before the maid came in and smiled at her,
thanking for her kindness. “Thank you. I’m Seiken. You shouldn’t take this
good care of me. I have no money, so I can’t repay your kindness. Though, is
Lady Iriya home at the moment? I’d like to thank her personally.” The maid
smiled at Seiken and told him that they didn’t mind at all to take care of him;
also that Iriya wouldn’t be home until later. “Say, Lady Iriya didn’t find
someone else with me, did she?” Seiken said with a hope in his heart that he
hadn’t lost Lisa. The maid made a bit concerned face and shook her head.
“You wasn’t alone, dear?” She replied before making a slightly sad face when
Seiken told her that he was together with Lisa. “I’m sorry to hear this. We’ll
keep you informed if we find anyone nearby the forest in the coming days.”.
Seiken smiled back at the maid who was smiling back at him softly through the
door before she closed it. The maid went downstairs to take care of the
laundry so Seiken could get dressed. The cloths he had received were a pair
of brown leathery shoes, white linen pants, Blue shirt with a Brown vest. The
cloths seemed to fit him perfectly, just as if they were sewn for him. Seiken
opened the door and walked into a huge hall. Seiken slowly walked into the
huge hall, gasping and looking around, thinking that he must’ve been found by
a rich family. He came to two huge curtains and opened them, allowing the
path to a terrace to be open. He stepped out onto the terrace, finding the view
of a huge garden of flowers, small rivers and a view of the edge of a forest.
Seiken made big eyes by this sight. He could see the maid on a terrace next to
him hanging up the laundry to dry in the sun. He could also see far over their
property which was quite amazing. A river went through the landscape which
with a little help from the sun, seemed like a stream of gold. There were also
fountains located around on the lawn. The thing that drew most attention from
Seiken was the size of it all. And the biggest thing there was a large pond,
almost a lake that lay peacefully at the far side of it all.
Seiken became eager to see more of this exciting place and went back into
the hall, finding a stair that went far down. When he got to the bottom of the
stairs, he stood in front of the entrance to the mansion. He could hear
footsteps behind him and could see a butler coming his way. The butler
stopped in front of him, introduced himself and asked if he could assist Seiken
with something. Seiken was still amazed about the service at this place and
carefully asked where his sword was stored. The butler went to a statue of a
knight that stood against the wall and picked up a small key from its pocket.
The butler pulled the halberd that the statue was holding and the statue turned
around, revealing a little door in the back of the statue. He used the key in the
keyhole and as he twisted the key inside the hole, the sound of releasing
water was heard. The door slowly opened itself, allowing the butler to reach
his hand into the darkness in the door, drawing Seiken’s sword out of the little
door. The butler held the sword that had been covered in water, forth for him.
Seiken smiled, bowed before him, thanked him and took the sword lightly in
his left hand.
Suddenly a huge noise was to be heard in the room, the sound was rumbling
through the walls. Two knights had opened the entrance doors and held them
open as a girl walked in between them. Seiken looked at her and thought at
once it was Lisa, but after blinking a few times, he could see it was someone
that looked like her in a moderate way. The woman walked to Seiken and
smiled.” Oh, you’re awake! I’m glad you’re alright. I was quite worried about
you when I found you at the edge of the forest last week. But it’s a relief to see
you’re okay. I’m Iriya, the lady of this Mansion. I hope you’ve had a nice stay
this far.” Seiken smiled as he had got to meet with Iriya so he could thank her
properly.”Thank you very much for your kindness, Iriya. I don’t know what
would’ve happened to me if you hadn’t found me… But is there anything I can
do to repay your kindness?” Iriya giggled softly and smiled at Seiken. “My, you
surely are a cutie. I’m afraid I don’t have many things you could do. There are
a lot of dangerous things going on in Ontiry lately. Oh, but if you wouldn’t
mind, could you find my cat for me? It’s a big city and my little kitty often gets
lost in the streets of Ontiry.”
Seiken smiled and nodded at
Iriya as finding a little cat
shouldn’t be too much hassle,
she had saved his life after all.
On the way out of the Mansion,
Seiken saw a picture on the
wall. It was
A picture of a woman, who
wore a cape, hood, bow and
looked just like Iriya. Seiken
thought it was her mother on
the picture and was member of
a marksmanship club or
something.
As Seiken got out of the
mansion, there was a straight
road to a huge gate just in front
of him. The gate was made of iron and Seiken wondered how he was
supposed to open the gate as he could impossibly even make it budge even if
it was open. When Seiken got to the gate, a sound of iron grinding against
stone tore itself through the air. The gate mysterious opened itself and Seiken
went outside, walking slowly while wondering how the big gate could move like
that.
He went further down the street that led into Ontiry. The mansion lied a bit out
of the city so he had to walk for a while. When he came to the city, he got lost
at once. Every building was made of stone, there were windows and the city
gave Seiken an expression of being quite rich.
Seiken started to look for the little cat. Iriya had given him descriptions about
what the cat looked like, a long-haired little white kitty with a red ribbon and a
golden bell around its neck.
Seiken searched in every slum of the town, along every street, around every
corner and around each restaurant that was to be found, but with no luck. It
had gotten late and it was almost pitch-dark when Seiken decided to give it
another try the next day. As he were walking back to the mansion, or at least
that direction he thought it’d be, he could hear music. He peered around
himself, noticing there was a street-musician on the other side of the street.
Seiken thought it was a nice tune from the flute he was playing and went to the
other side and sat down in front of him to listen. Seiken sat there for many
minutes with his eyes closed, just listening to the music. Suddenly the
musician stopped playing. “Give me your money, please.” Apparently he had
gotten tired of playing and playing with Seiken just sitting there, enjoying it all
for free.
Seiken stood up and said with a sad face: “I’m sorry, I don’t have any mo-
“Seiken stopped as he saw a little kitty yawning just next to the musician,
matching the descriptions that Iriya had given him about her cat. “Is that cat
yours?” Asked Seiken and sat down next to him, patting the cat gently so the
bell rang faintly. The musician didn’t seem to react at all, but playing further on
his flute with a rather sad tune. Seiken took the cat in his arms and walked in
the direction he thought the mansion was. Seiken thought that the musician
only had the cat for company when he was playing and understood that
someday someone would come to take the cat back.
When Seiken got to the mansion, the gates were already open. Iriya stood in
front of the entrance with the knights with her. “You found her!” Said Iriya and
was filled with joy when she saw Seiken with her cat. The cat jumped down on
the ground and ran as fast as she could to Iriya and jumped into her arms,
licking her face. Seiken stood there and watched the happiness of the owner
and a pet that was reunited. “Ohw, how can I ever thank you for this? Please
accept this as a token of my gratitude.” She flipped a coin over to Seiken. He
caught it nicely and peered at it. It was no normal coin, but a badge.”Welcome
to the Midnight Show!” was engraved in it. Seiken then looked up at Iriya.
“Midnight Show?” Said Seiken and tilted his head slightly, wondering what that
was. Iriya smiled and told him that she did a man a favor not long ago, and he
gave her a free ticket to a show that’s going to be held that very night Seiken
caught her cat.”Please accept it, I still feel that I owe you, but if you see that
show, I’m sure you’ll be satisfied!” She blinked at him slightly teasingly and
went inside with her meowing kitty while telling the cat with a soothing voice
that she’ll find some milk for her.
By the name of the show, Seiken thought that it was going to be held at
midnight. He went back into the town and found the building where the show
was to be held, right across the street where the musician sat. The musician
wasn’t there anymore. Seiken opened the door to the building that was quite
big and had a huge sign on the entrance. ”Midnight Show!” said the sign.
When he got inside he was met by a man in a red uniform and shiny golden
buttons on the chest. “Stop there. I’m afraid we’re all sold out for tonight.
Come back tomorrow.” Seiken was startled by the man coming out of
nowhere. “W-what? Sold out? But, I have this with me.” Seiken showed the
man the badge.”Hey! Where did you get that?!” The man grabbed Seiken in
the arm, pulling him to himself while Seiken struggled, attempting to get loose.
“I got it! Iriya gave it to me as a reward for finding her cat!” The man let go of
Seiken’s arm and apologized for his behavior. “Oh, why didn’t you say so at
once? I’m the man who gave Iriya that token. But since you’re coming in her
place, I guess I’ll have to give you that place to sit…” Seiken didn’t really
caught what he meant, but nodded and smiled as he was let into the show-hall
with lots of seats that was taken by nicely-dressed peoples. It was all filled up,
but a seat in the middle of the crowd. Peoples stared at Seiken as he walked
to his seat, someone whispering, thinking he looked strange in those cloths
and wondered why he couldn’t dress himself a bit more suiting for the evening.
The moment Seiken sat down on the seat, the room became pitch-black. Then
the scene was light-up and the curtains was risen. In the background of the
Scene there was a big black font which said;”Midnight Show”. The scene was
filled with showgirls in golden suits that started to move and dance around to
the music that an orchestra was playing. The show’s plot was about a couple
that loved each other, but didn’t realize it before the male died.
Seiken did and applaud when he heard the others in the hall did the same,
and thought the show was over since it was all black again. But then the scene
was lit up once again and six golden showgirls stood there. They seemed to
be in some sort of trance and dazzled around while the orchestra plaid a
rather strange, yet sad song. Slowly, a big silver-moon slid down from the roof
and stopped right in front of the font on the scene. On the moon sat a Silvery-
dressed showgirl. Everyone could see clearly that she was crying while she
sang the ballad of a girl that stole the stars. When the last word escaped her
silvery-painted lips, she closed her eyes before she slowly opened them again.
Her eyes were red and her tears had become blood. “You will all die tonight.”
The silver woman said in a rather demonic voice. Seiken wondered if this was
a part of the show as well, or if she was threatening them, but when he heard
everyone giving applauds, he applauded as well, thinking it was just a part of
the show.
All of a sudden Seiken felt he started to fall. His seat had collapsed and he
was falling down into a large dark tunnel. He could hear other peoples
screaming as everyone else in the hall were falling. The tunnel widened and
light was to be seen. He could see spikes made of wooden logs standing up
from the ground far beneath him while he was falling. Without knowing it, the
string appeared in his hand and formed itself as an eye and looked down at
the spikes. Suddenly, the spike that was right beneath Seiken moved to the
left just before Seiken hit the water that the spikes were sticking up from.
Seiken couldn’t swim, but luckily the water was shallow. He crawled out of the
water and peered up on the spikes. Many of the peoples had been impaled
and wounded by the spikes. It was lots of blood flowing out of the dead bodies,
also the wounded ones. Seiken took a look around himself, finding himself in
the middle of a gladiator ring. On the seats where the crowd is supposed to sit,
sat lots of monsters. Goblins, Imps, Trolls, Orcs, and creatures that Seiken
never had heard of or seen before. There was just a small pond of water
where the spikes came from, but it was enough to kill at least twenty five of the
three hundred peoples that was watching the show. Seiken tried to find a King,
or a leader for this ring by looking at the highest seat in the ring. A troll sat
there, smiling coldly down at his prisoners.
There were three gates in the circle. The survivors had gathered behind the
spikes when two of the gates slowly opened. Four lions walked into the ring
and yawned before they licked their mouth, seeming to prepare for a meal.
Seiken and the others realized fast that they were their meal. There was
nothing they could use to defend themselves with but sand and water. Seiken
remembered he had his sword at Iriya’s place and therefore was unarmed.
Though, he still had the magic, he was unsure if it was wise to use it right now
as the gem in his hand had started to turn deeply purple. The string was gone,
but a small green flame was to be seen dancing inside of the gem. Seiken
attempted to cast the same spell he did for Lisa at his Birthday, hoping for it
would scorch every monster around him, even the lions. He focused his
energy and took the same position as back then, surging his energy through
his hands for a while. Meanwhile, one of the survivors had gotten too close the
lions, trying to soothe them by patting them. One of the lions was just to attack
the woman, but Seiken released the energy towards the woman, making icy
spikes shatter out of her chest, letting the cold glaciers covered in blood
impale the attacking lion, leaving its dead and devastated corpse on the
ground with the legs shaking of cramps.
Seiken got startled when the ice penetrated itself out of the woman so much
that he felled backwards. In fear he was paralyzed as he realized he had killed
another innocent human with his magic when he only tried to help. The three
other lions got more aggressive to see their pal hit the ground and started to
chase the survivors around. Seiken stood up and hoped his next spell would
be a lot better. He attempted to create fireballs in his hands like he did back in
the forest. Due the stressed feelings he had, he messed up by putting his own
hands on fire. He had developed an own magic spell if a spell should fail and
attack himself. Seiken put both of his hands on his chest. “Release!” shouted
Seiken and the fire disappeared; leaving bruises on his chest since the fire
had burnt itself through his vest, but strangely not spread. Seiken looked
around, trying to locate the Lions. Two of them had captured two survivors and
were feasting on them right next to each other. Seiken felt his body get hotter
and hotter, and in a desperate attempt to get rid of the hot feeling, he did an
energy release, letting rays of fire shine out of his body, eventually hitting the
two feasting lions, nicely burning them into two black carcasses.
Seiken felled down onto his knees, exhausted of all the magic spells he had
been casting. The survivors had managed to surround a lion, slowly moving in.
The lion felt threatened and attacked one of the survivors, made a slaughter
out of him while all the others jumped over the lion, punching, kicking and
attempting to hurt it in any way till it stopped moving.
The crowd that had been cheering on the lions from the very beginning had
now calmed and didn’t even make a single sound as the last lion was dead.
Seiken had finally regain his breath and stood now up with the others. He was
hurt, but could bear with it. The final gate now slowly opened and the crowd
had started to liven up again, cheering on a name as the gate opened.
“Kraptipass!” did the crowd cheer. Seiken and the others could hear the name
chime through the area.
The final gate was now fully opened, however, nothing came out. Seiken could
all of a sudden feel something grasping around his foot. He looked down,
seeing a hand grabbing his right foot, but there was no ordinary hand, it was a
skeletal hand! Seiken attempted to shake it off, but then another hand grabbed
his other foot before a skeletal head slowly appeared through the sand in front
of him. He could hear screaming, and when he looked around, he could see
the others being attacked by skeletons from beneath their feet. Seiken felled
over on his knees, getting just in range to punch the skeleton. The skull
cracked as his fist hit it, and crumbled into dust. The hands on his feet also
crumbled into dust.
Seiken ran to help the others, but it was too late. They had been too late with
retaliating, so all that was left was a big red pile of flesh, organs and bones.
Seiken was surrounded by skeletons, someone bloody and someone just
sandy. The skeletons gathered themselves in a circle before they started to fall
apart, crumbling into dust. Seiken raised his hand with the gem in, hoping to
get cheered on by the crowd for defeating the skeletons but with no effect.
Instead of getting cheered on, Seiken felt the ground shaking while the crowd
kept cheering at Kraptipass. Seiken noticed the circle of bone dust was gone,
but instead, in the middle of the place where the circle had been, a huge
skeletal hand reached up from the sand. Kraptipass, the skeletal lord had
been released. Seiken had heard of the Skeletal Lord when he was a little boy
when he overheard a story that was only for adults. Kraptipass was a huge
Skeleton with a huge sword that he used both hands to lift and a boney armor
that covered his chest. Kraptipass was said to live where thousands of
humans had been slaughtered. Kraptipass stood now in front of Seiken,
roaring at him so Seiken could feel his breath that smelled of thousand dead
corpses. Seiken thought he’d throw up by the stench, but managed to keep it
down.
Kraptipass swung its sword after Seiken, but since it was so big and heavy,
Seiken managed to run away in good time before it hit the ground. The crowd
kept going on, cheering louder and louder while Seiken struggled to keep
himself alive against the Skeletal Lord. Seiken knew he had no chance at all to
defeat such a dreadful undead, however, thought of possibilities to take it
down.
Seiken was still exhausted by the usage of magic, but couldn’t stop now. He
had to live on in order to find Lisa! Seiken dodged another attack, but before
the sword hit the ground, the Lord changed the course of the sword, swinging
it towards Seiken. He stopped and saw the sword slide through the air and hit
him, tearing his body in half, 1 cm into the front of his body. Seiken felled down
on his knees and sat back. He could feel he started to get colder and the blood
flow out of him. Everything started to get blurry as he tried to focus on the Lord
in order to dodge its next attack, but Kraptipass didn’t move. Seiken felled
backwards and lied in the sand, looking up in the roof, at the hole he had felled
down through. He could still feel how the blood streamed out of his cut, even
eventually get into his eyes, making his vision red. He closed his eyes and felt
everything darkened.”I will die here… I’m sorry… Lisa…”
Seiken became unconscious for about five seconds before he could feel a
strong light coming in from the front of him. He slowly opened his eyes and
saw the Angel he had seen before. She was flying with her wings, hovering
just above him. She was still crying, however, didn’t had her harp. She
reached out a hand to Seiken.”Thou lost soul, shall not find damnation.” could
Seiken hear inside his head as he weakly reached for her hand with his. As
their hands met, she disappeared with a flash of light. Seiken stood up as he
felt pain no more. He looked down his body, seeing the cut was gone. He
closed his hands and pulled them together, surging energy as he could feel a
source of unlimited energy streamed in through his gem. He started to hover
and faintly glow in a black aura. His hands got enlighten with fire and his eyes
started burning with green fire. Yellow orbs appeared around him, slowly
circulating up and down as he started to shake. The area around him started
to shake as well due the enormous power that was about to be released.
Seiken could feel a strong pain come from all this new and strong power and
therefore screamed out. The Troll, the crowd and even Kraptipass started to
shake in fear due the mighty roar and was therefore paralyzed. Seiken then
released his energy towards Kraptipass by reaching his arms out towards him.
An enormous force of Energy and power surged through the air in black,
green, yellow and red colors, forming as a dragon before it hit Kraptipass that
were consumed in an instant of the force. When it hit the Lord, the force
scattered, and surged in all directions, gathering at the entrance of the hole in
the roof. It surged there for a few seconds before white fire-meteors started to
rain down at the Arena and the crowd.
While all this happened, Seiken kept his position, hovering in the air, but had
stopped the screaming. Seiken could feel the energy still flow out of him, but
as it faded away he felled back onto the sand unconscious. None of the
meteors hit him as he was still affected by the yellow orbs around him, a Spell
shield. The crowd, the king and Kraptipass was all slaughtered by this force,
the corpses lied everywhere, blood dripping from the roof, the tribune was
covered in monster-blood as well.
Seiken had felt this soft feeling before. He rolled over and could still feel the
soft feeling, however, it was slightly colder. He opened his eyes slowly,
noticing a white curtain. He knew where he was now and sat up in the bed, but
then groaned in pain. He looked down at his chest, noticing bandage over his
bruises on the chest. He rested against the wall while letting the wind breeze
through his hair as the top of the head just got over the edge to the window.
Iriya sat on a chair next to his bed. She was smiling. “You surely aren’t lucky,
are you?” She giggled and crossed her legs. Seiken hadn’t really noticed
before, but Iriya was a quite beautiful woman. A slim and curvy body yet gives
an expression of and mature woman. She had to be about the same age as
Seiken.
“We found you in the ruins of the theater. You’re lucky to have survived that
attack of the crazy wizard.” She placed her hand on his hand, smiling softly at
him while leaning slightly forwards, revealing her cleavage even more. She
had quite big breasts, yet they seemed all firm. “M-mad wizard? Was the
theater attacked by a wizard?” She nodded. Seiken wasn’t sure what to
believe and told her what he could remember. She made bigger and bigger
eyes as he told her how the show was, how he ended up in the gladiator ring,
how the others was killed and how he managed to survive. “I-I’m not sure what
to say… You really did all this? The keepers of the town could clearly see
there were strong elements of magic involved in the incident, but that you did
it… I can’t just believe it. And Kraptipass at a place like that?” She spaced out
and slowly shakes her head. Seiken had been sleeping for three days, so he
decided to sleep some more in order to fully recover from the incident. Iriya
came to herself and smiled at Seiken when she saw he was sleeping again,
but now with ease. The maid came in with new cloths for Seiken and put them
on the chair Iriya just recently sat.
When Seiken woke up the next morning, he was very hungry. He asked the
maid nicely if he could have some breakfast. The maid smiled widely and
made him a huge breakfast for him. Seiken ate till he got full and decided to
relax on a coach in the living room. When he entered the room he was met by
lots of animal heads that was on wooden plates along the wall. There was also
a big bear fur in the front of the fireplace. Seiken thought there had to be a
great hunter who had hunted down all these animals. He could hear someone
sobbing and looked around. There, just left for the fireplace sat Iriya in a big
chair and cried. When she noticed Seiken’s presence, she tried to stop crying
and hide any trace of her sadness by smiling, but with no luck. “What’s the
matter?” Said Seiken and sat down on a chair just next to her. Iriya couldn’t
hold her tears back and started to cry even louder than before while whining
lots of things that Seiken couldn’t understand a word of. “Hey, calm down and
take it slow from the beginning. What have happened?” Seiken sat even
closer, took her hand and looked into her eyes, trying to give her the feeling of
that Seiken was there to help her. “M-my father is dead. Assassins killed him
last night. I don’t know where he lives, but the Assassins were after his money
and valuables. Only his maid was fast enough to send me a pigeon with a
letter before she was murdered.” Seiken sat shocked back in the chair. He
didn’t know what to say, but try to soothe her in any way he could.
The hours passed and Iriya pulled herself together and turned her sorrow into
hate. She told Seiken about herself. She was the Ranger General of the Moon
Elves that had their stronghold in the forest just south of the city. “So, you’re
the slayer of these animals?” asked Seiken curiously and impressed before
Iriya nodded and pointed at the picture beside the entrance that was to be
seen due the open door to the living room. “That’s me before I was
abandoned.” She giggled a bit and continued. “What elf would let a Human be
their general…?” Iriya was born and raised by the Moon Elves and showed
great marksmanship skills with bow, therefore became their Ranger General.
“The Elves are poor, but their money is worth lots for humans, that’s why they
are hiding in the Forest, trying to escape from greedy peoples. Since its worth
so much, I could afford everything I have here.” Iriya stood up from her chair
and wiped the last tears from her face and took down a bow that hung above
the fireplace. “I’m going to take my revenge for my father. I shall track down
this Assassin Guild and put an end on it.” She didn’t seem to be the person
that would change their mind if they decide to do something. “Join me, and
maybe we’ll find them.” Seiken said as he was planning to leave the mansion
very soon in order to keep looking for Lisa. Iriya smiled softly and thanked him
for the kind offer, but she weren’t too sure if she should go with Seiken as he
always seem to get into trouble from her point of view. But at the other hand,
she thought he was quite kind and would like to take care of him in a way, so
she decided to join him because of three reasons. He was cute and kind. She
would feel lonely if she went alone. And last, but not least, she was heading
the same way that he was planning to go. To Shana.
Later that night, they had prepared themselves. Iriya had her old Ranger
General Uniform on and Seiken had received some gifts from Iriya, Hardened
Leather shoes, Hardened Leather gloves, Bandana, Loose blue linen pants
and a loose white linen shirt. He also had a Leather belt to keep the pants up.
He didn’t wear anything heavy as his agile reflexes are something he would
need later on according to Iriya. The Ranger General Uniform was made of;
Soft cloth-shoes, a small pair of tights that could remind more of a string, arm
braces, a small, yet covering top and a hooded cloak. Seiken had found forth
his sword again, sharpened it and Iriya had her quiver on her back filled with
arrows along with the bow in her right hand.
As they set out of the mansion, Iriya stopped in the entrance and gazed back
in. The butler, all the knights and the maid stood there, waving at her. She
could feel tears slide down her cheeks. The moonlight shone upon her face,
making the tears look like silver crystals. She turned around against Seiken
and walked together with him to the gate that stood wide open for them. They
were heading towards the woods where the Moon Elves live.
The nightlife in Ontiry was peaceful, but because of the incident with the
theatre, town keepers was everywhere on patrol. Nobody noticed the lightly
dressed woman in a dark-blue cape or the young man beside her in casual
clothes as Seiken and Iriya ventured through the streets.
When they reached the other edge of the exit of the city, Iriya took another
look behind her, looking at the city she lived so close to yet knew so little
about. Right in front of them was a huge iron gate that was open. They went
through it and into the dark woods which was a lot darker because of the night.
The reason they ventured into the forest during nighttime was that if the moon
shone upon their path, it would lead them to the village of Moon Elves. The
forest reminded him of the one by his village, but this one seemed calmer and
a lot brighter in a way.
After walking along the path that seemed like silver because of the moonlight,
they came to a little lake. Just next to them was an old mossy log with a
female elf sitting on it. Iriya spoke to the elf with an unknown language for
Seiken, but it sounded like she was singing. The elf smiled widely and stood
up, peering at Seiken like she’d never seen a human before. “Who’s this?”
Asked the elf and circled around Seiken by her curiousness. Iriya smiled and
explained who Seiken was and what they were up to. The elf sniffed him and
licked her lips slowly just before she shouted something loudly. Her words
chimed through the woods and along the lake, making small waves of sound
in the water. A boat was to be seen far away. It was slowly cruising towards
them while the elf was waving eagerly at the boat. By the time the boat
arrived, Iriya had explained Seiken that she knows the language of the elves
and that if he didn’t understood what they said to him, he could just ask her. In
the boat were two male elves, armored in plate, shield and a sword. They
greeted Seiken in a regular way but made a salute to Iriya. Even though Iriya
was forced to give up her rank, some elves remained loyal as if she was their
commander. Seiken and Iriya sat down in the boat which started to sail slowly
away at once the female elf stepped into it.
After been cruising for a while through
the lake that was lit up by the
moonshine and through mist, they finally
arrived at a dock. Just behind the dock
lied a big gate made of wood but with
lots of runes and magic symbols
engraved along the doors. Seiken had
agreed back in the mansion to not tell
anyone where this place was. Seiken
gasped in amazedness by the sight of
the gates that he knew led into the
Moon Elfish Empire. The gates slowly
opened when the female elf touched a
red rune on the middle. It immediately
turned blue by the touch and made a
strange glowing sound. Seiken widened
his eyes when he saw what’s beyond
the gate. A huge stair leading up to their
leader, lots of houses built in the trees,
massive stonewall surrounding the
village like a fortress, guards patrolling around and lots of rivers and fountains
where quite many girls sat. There were even a few nagas as well with water
nymphs bathing in the fountains and rivers. As the gates were fully opened,
they slammed against the wall while Seiken waved slightly at everyone while
Iriya smiled and patted his shoulder.” Ex-Ranger General Iriya is here!!”
Shouted an elf in golden-edged plate which had taken a few steps away from
a crowd of soldiers that had come down the stairs. As the last words escaped
her soft purple lips, a horn was to be heard throughout the village and lots of
archers appeared on the top of the stone wall. Iriya smiled and told Seiken to
take cover. Seiken did as she said and took a few steps to the side, looking at
Iriya from a few meter away.
“Fire!” shouted a man on the top of the stairs, and just as he hit the start of the
word, all of the archers aimed and shot fifteen arrows at Iriya as fast and
accurate as they could. Each of the archers had a tiny apple nailed to their
uniform on the shoulder, just next to the head. Iriya smiled and started to
dodge every single arrow that the about thirty archers was shooting at her.
While she was dodging, she retaliated, shooting back in an enormous speed,
hitting every single apple on each of the archers shoulder. Iriya breathed
slightly faster when she was done, yet kept her cool.”Was that all?” said she
with a cocky attitude and smiled at the crowd that had gather to see what’s
going on. The crowd cheered loudly for her, applauding her performance.
Seiken stood there, gasping at her. He had never seen anyone move that fast
and/or counter back in such a speed she did. “Amazing!” said Seiken and
came to her. She grinned at him. “Oh, that was nothing.” She winked at him
and turned against the crowd again which had moved to the sides, allowing
the man on the top of the stairs reach to Iriya. The man was the leader of the
elves and welcome Seiken and Iriya to their village. “Long time no see, Iriya! It
has been so long since I last saw you.” The man introduced himself as Lazard
and guided them towards his royal chamber. They ascended the stairs and as
they got on the top of the stairs, they entered a plateau with stone pillars in
each corner of the square-formed pyramid. On the floor was there a big
carving of a crescent moon, and just inside the crescent moon was a little
stair, leading down into the plateau. “You must be tired, it is quite late, and I
presume you aren’t used to be this late up, mister human? Seiken had
introduced himself, but Lazard seemed to like “mister human” best. Seiken
nodded and so did Iriya before he showed them the way down the stairs and
into a great hall which could remind of a crypt, but of a rather wealthy look.
There was a carpet on the floor, leading to a throne, torches along the wall,
and curtains along the walls where there were no torches and lots of pillows all
over the place. “Feel like home, we’ll talk more tomorrow. I’m so happy you’re
visiting us, Iriya!” said the man and opened a door behind the throne and went
in. Iriya headed through some curtains hanging down from the roof and found
a little room where she could rest. She took off her clothes and sat down in a
little pond inside the room where a few water nymphs already sat, but they
didn’t seem to notice Iriya. “I’ll be sleeping here tonight! Go ahead, take the
other room” yelled Iriya before she chased the nymphs out. The nymphs got
all grumpy and murmured something while they covered their bodies in some
towels and went outside of the crypt. Seiken slid the curtains to the side and
entered his room. It was fairly big with a big soft bed with lots of pillow, a pond
just alike Iriya’s with nymphs. On the wall just next to his bed was a carving in
the wall. He tried to figure out what it said, but with no luck. One of the nymphs
saw this and giggled before she took a towel and came to Seiken, peering
over his shoulder. “Oh? You don’t understand our writings?” Seiken was
startled by the sudden voice against his ear and lightly shake his head. “Silly
human… I will read for you.”
“Nymphs. Magical creatures that needs to be covered with water every hour. If
this is not done, the Nymph’s body will get instantly dry and die. A Nymph’s
body was made to attract males since all Nymphs are females, so Nymphs
looks almost like Moon Elves, but much alike a sea-serpent as well. Once a
Nymph had seduced a male, they woul-“Seiken interrupted the Nymph as she
were speaking.”Why are you telling me all this? It is not like I am interested in
knowing anything about you… Sorry, I am just tired and want to sleep. I’ve had
a long day.” The Nymph was first scared but then calmed down as Seiken
calmed. “I see…” said she before she slid down into the pond where her
friends sat.
Seiken peered at the drawing of a Nymph on the wall and then on the Nymphs
in the pond. The Nymphs in the pond was a lot prettier than the one on the
carving, even though it was a good carving. The Nymphs had started a
conversation in their own language and washed each other’s bodies. They had
slightly bigger breasts than the Moon Elves, bigger butt and slimmer body
according to Seiken’s analyze. He sat down in the bed and started to change
into a little loincloth that was lying on the bed, obviously hinting to be used
during nights. One of the Nymphs saw that Seiken slid down under the sheet
and looked at her friends. “Shhh! The human has gone to sleep.” Seiken felled
asleep at once he had closed his eyes. The Nymph that read the carvings for
Seiken looked at him and smiled before she suggested for the others to let him
be for the night. The others nodded and disappeared. Nymphs could teleport
through the ponds in the village as much they’d like to. Later that night, the
Nymph that had read for Seiken, appeared alone in the pond in his room.
Nymphs were naked and disliked to wear any clothes, but covered their
breasts and crotch each time they felt too shy to reveal themselves for people
or other creatures. She smiled even more when she saw Seiken’s sheet had
almost felled down on the floor and slid it over him before the string of her
necklace fell apart and landed on the sheet. “Sarah” was engraved on the
shiny stone that was attached to the necklace. “Yes, that’s my name” nodded
Sarah silently to herself before she slid down under the sheet just next to
Seiken. But she
A WORD OF DARKNESS
A long time ago, in a small valley, a man came to twist his leg as he walked
along the road in the valley. The man sat down and looked around. "Guess it
can't be helped." The man said and took off his knapsack. He brushed some
dust off the top of it as he smiled satisfied around at the small spot he sat. He
took a sword up from the knapsack. The sword was big and long, yet light and
sharp. He smiled even more as he could see himself in the shine of the
polished surface of the blade. He stood up and stroked the sword against his
twisted limb and raised the sword into the air.
"I sacrifice my leg for new life!" Said the man and stabbed the sword into a
pedestal which out of nowhere had appeared beneath his bare feet.
After stabbing the sword into the pedestal, the man felled backwards and died.
Ten years later, a small village was built around the pedestal in the very same
valley. It was a lovely and pretty village. Storia was its name. Fewer than one
hundred lived there. But at the same day when just ten days had passed from
the man's death, a Boy was born. The Boy was born one storm-full night with
a purple gem in his right hand. Only the half of it was visible at the top of the
boy's hand. Seiken was the given name to the boy. He didn't cry when he was
born, he just peered around as the curious little boy he was.
Twenty years passed... And Seiken had grown to be a handsome young man.
He had made four friends in the small village. Lisa, Joe, Canslash and Yimbo.
They were all good friends which used to hang out a lot of times. Storia had
become a nice little place for people to live in peace. Most people used to
work as farmers to make their living; others tried themselves as fishermen in
the small river which went past the side of the village. The village was made of
straw-huts with the Pedestal with the sword in the middle. There was not much
to do in the village, but practice with swords. Using magic was forbidden as
they could kill themselves by only trying to perform a spell without something
they called "Siren's Triangle". The elders of the village had spoken of it as a
lost artifact that grants the user the ability to clear his/hers mind of anything
but magic, making the user able of performing even the greatest kind of spells.
When Seiken woke up this day, he came to remember it was his birthday. So
he jumped into his new nice cloths and looked into the polished stone which
stood in the living-room which his father had found in the mountain. He looked
down at his brown leather boots and slowly looked upwards on his loose black
pants which were tied around his waist with a rope, Upwards on his chest
where he only had a loose white shirt which revealed the top of his chest.
Then he looked himself into the eyes. Those Brown beautiful eyes sparkled of
excitement as he smiled for himself. He tied a bandanna around his head,
making his black-brown hair stay a bit more up instead of covering his face.
He gave his mother a kiss and ran out the door to meet up with his friends.
Lisa stood already outside his house in a white dress which her mum had
made for her. She smiled widely while both of her clear blue eyes shone nicely
by the sun as well with her lovely pink lips. She had her golden-yellow hair
hanging down her back. "Good morning, Sleepyhead! Congratulations with
your birthday!" She smiled and waved as she saw Seiken came out of his
house. They both started to talk a bit with each other before Yimbo and
Canslash showed up. They were brothers so they had the exact same cloths.
Brown leather shoes, white loose pants and nothing on their chest. They also
congratulated Seiken with his birthday like Lisa did, but they lifted him into the
air, carrying him down to the "Battlefield" where they used to practice Sword-
fighting. Lisa didn't like to play with swords, so she used to just sitting by and
cheer on them. Sometimes she did magic when no adults where nearby. She
had mastered the art of creating small flames already, so she was trying to
master the art of ice.
When they got down to the Battlefield, Canslash and Yimbo started to
practice-fight with each other. Seiken and Lisa cheered for them, but Canslash
won. He's starting to master the sword-fighting art.
"Since this is my birthday, I will now do a magic spell for each of you." Seiken
said and clapped his hands to each other a few times before holding them
tightly to each other. "This one is for Canslash." He slowly opened his hands,
slightly opening his eyes wider as he could see he was creating lightning-
sparks between his hands. He surged his energy harder and made it spark
even more and it faded away into a small electrical firework. He breathed out
thanking the gods that everything went alright. Seiken had never performed
any magic spell before. He clapped his hands to each other again and slowly
opened them, revealing a small ice ball between them. "This one is for you,
Yimbo." He made the ball spin around before he let go of his left hand and
shot a chicken which ran past them with his ice bolt. "Woah, way to go,
Seiken! That was thrilling, man!"
He laughed and then looked at Lisa. She stood there excited and wondered
what kind of magic spell he would do for her. He smiled and looked her deeper
into her eyes. They was all at the same age so Seiken thought it was best to
not get too close to Lisa as he was not the only one which seemed to be
interested in her. He knitted his hands and pulled them to himself as he said.
"Lisa. This one is for you." Sparks and gloomy-glowing orbs appeared around
him as he focused his energy as hard as he could. His body was lighten with a
mystical force which just moved faster and faster until Seiken rise his hands
into the air, letting go of the massive force. A big dragon was formed by the
magical spell which flew around them in a terrific speed. They panicked
slightly and ran to a pile of hay, hiding in it. "Seiken, Stop it!" Shouted
Canslash, Yimbo and Lisa at the same time, all with a shivering Voice. Seiken
didn't seem to react at first as he gazed at the dragon, wondering how he
could possibly create such magic spell before he replied. "I-I can't!". The
dragon flew far into the sky before crashing in the roof of Lisa's House. The
house was immediately consumed by an enormous fire. The peoples in the
village screamed and ran around in panic as the dragon hit the house. “Oh
no!” Said the four of them who lay in the hay. Lisa ran into the village with a
horrified expression on her face.
Seiken felt shivers down his spine as he realized what he just had done. He
decided to run after Lisa, but stopped as he was about to exit the Battlefield. It
was like something pierced through his heart, at least he felt like it! He turned
around, looked around and then he saw it.
On the top of the southern hill stood a man.
The man didn't seem to move, but gaze out over the valley.
Seiken, Canslash and Yimbo ran after Lisa, finding her just outside of the
house, crying. They grabbed her arms and pulled her backwards away from
the heat. Canslash and Yimbo went to the well to get some buckets of water
which the other villagers had prepared. Some of the villagers where already
trying to kill the flames with water.
After a while, the flames were gone. So was Lisa's house. Lisa sat on the
edge of the well gazing onto the ruins as her tears flow down her cheeks as
Joe who recently showed up tried to soothe her. Lisa's Parents died as her
father was the only doctor of the village. Her mother was giving birth during
Seiken's magic-show, and her father was helping her. "Get her more away
from here!" shouted Seiken at the guys. They lifted Lisa up, carrying her to a
pile of hay where they carefully placed her. Joe sat down beside her, patting
her head as he tried to soothe her as well as he could while Yimbo and
Canslash went back to Seiken. Seiken had noticed two black appearances
which was her parents. It was not a pretty sight and he wanted to spare Lisa
for the sight.
After a while, everything calmed down. Peoples had gathered around the
ashes of the house, mourning and trying to salvage goods from the house.
"What have I done..." Seiken covered his face with his hands, knowing that
Lisa would hate him for the rest of his life now. He peered down into the purple
gem on his hand, noticing a slight hint of a red spark inside it before it faded
away. He blinked his eyes, trying to see if he could see it again, but with no
luck.
Seiken suddenly felt a hand on his shoulders. He felt his feet left the ground,
noticing his father were lifting him up. His father was the hugest guy in the
town, also the local blacksmith. He carried Seiken behind their house to the
place where the "Battlefield" was located. Lisa, Joe, Canslash and Yimbo were
already there. Lisa sat in a pile of hay with a expression over her face as she
had seen a ghost. She lifted a hand and stroke over her left tear-stained cheek
and peered over at Joe who stood right next to Seiken's father, Yimbo and
Canslash who lied on the ground, seeming pretty up-beaten and then finally
on Seiken, getting a slightly angry expression over her face. His father was
known for giving out hard punishments to the children of Storia if they had
done something wrong. "What have I said about doing spells, kid?!" He started
shouting at Seiken. Seiken attempt to defend himself as good as he could but
got a blackout when he felt his father's fist into his stomach. He could see his
angry face and the clear blue sky as everything faded.
Seiken could hear something far in the distance. “W-wah…? Am I dreaming?”
He stood up and looked around. By the looks, it seemed like he was in heaven
due all the clouds, blue-white sky and a faint white fog surrounding him. He
could see something far away. He rubbed his eyes, making sure if it was a
dream or not, but everything seemed real. He slowly walked towards the
sound that could remind of the sound of a harp. When he got closer he could
see an Angel playing a harp. The Angel was crying and stopped playing as
Seiken got close. She looked at him and faintly smiled. *Boing* A string of the
harp was released from the harp and hovered over to Seiken. He watched the
string intensely and gasped as it sparkled gently with white light. The string
straightened up and suddenly flew into Seiken’s mouth and went down into his
belly. Seiken got startled at first and attempted to cough it up again, but then
he could feel a warm feeling within his chest, knowing that it was positive to
have it inside him. The string faded away within him as Seiken’s attention was
drawn to his gem in the hand. It was sparkling again, but this time it was a
clear white light dancing inside it that slowly faded away. He felt weaker and
weaker as the white light faded away and eventually fainted.
Seiken could see something sparkling… He groaned in pain as he shut his
eyes hardly before slowly opening them, noticing money on the ground right
next to him. The sun shone on them, making a sparkling light hit Seiken as he
pulled himself together, stood up and looked around. The entire village was in
flames. Everything was burning. With a horrified expression over his face he
ran around in the village, trying to find anyone amongst the burning houses
without any luck. He stopped up for a second, thinking a bit. He realized this
must be a bad dream and smacked his face with his fist once. Nothing
happened... He tried again, again and again, but with no luck. He widened his
eyes, realizing this was reality. He ran to the battlefield to look after Lisa. He
could see something far away, seeing a big prison-wagon going along the
road a bit downward the mountainside as he slowed down and eventually
walked to a pile of hay and felled onto his knees. He gazed into the distance,
noticing it was that man who was standing on the top hill earlier that day,
seeming to lead the export. He also saw that many of the villagers of Storia
were trapped inside the wagon along with many other prisoners. If flames
hadn't surrounded the place, he would've gone after them, but he couldn't.
All he could was to stay behind looking at the caravan as it slowly went away.
"*Cough* *Cough*". Seiken peered around, looking at the pile of hay he was
sitting in. Suddenly he could feel that something moved. Lisa crawled out of it,
coughing. Seiken jumped off the hay, reaching out a hand for her and helped
her up on her feet while brushing dust and hay away from her cloths.
"MURDERER!" Lisa screamed when she noticed that Seiken helped her up.
She went to the village-center, attempting to get away from Seiken. He came
after her as he looked around, noticing the village had been pillaged. "Lisa,
Wait!" said Seiken as he got close to her. Lisa leaned herself against the
sword in the pedestal, coughing. Seiken sat down beside her, looking at her as
he reached out his hand for her. Lisa peered up at him, knowing that he's a
good person. But at the moment, she hated him for what he had done to her
and her family.
*Smack!* She hit his face with her hand, facing her face away from him. A
wave of heat struck through the village. Seiken felt a wave of weakness rush
through his body, leaving him rather crippled for a few seconds before he
looked at Lisa and the sword. He had no other choice than grab Lisa even she
wanted or not, take the sword from the pedestal to be able to defend himself
and her and leave the village while they still had time. He grabbed her hand
and the sword, pulling both to himself, ending up with Lisa standing and the
sword in his Right hand, He ran towards the Forest that was haunted.
Lisa didn't seem to react but running with him as he still held her hand.
They reached the edge of the forest which the adults had warned them from to
enter.
Seiken took a deep breath and entered the forest with Lisa and the sword, a
sunny afternoon...
The forest was quite dense but had a small path going straight through it. The
forest floor was mostly grassy with a few patches of moss. There was also
several soft soils around on the ground that was risky to thread on one might
fall down into an underground cave or an endless hole.
Seiken's parents haven't told him where the path ended, but Seiken hoped it
would end up in a city named Shana, a city which was named after the
legendary hunter whom was known for slaying dragons. She was often spoken
of in children’s stories. He hoped to stay there a few days until he had figured
out what to do.
After walking for a while, without seeing any signs of animals, Lisa asked
where Seiken were taking her. She was walking behind Seiken, a bit to the left
to him when Seiken said he didn’t knew but hoped they ended up in Shana.
She kept looking at his back, not wanting to talk to him at all as all she could
think of what that recently had happened.
The light in the forest started to fade away as the evening slowly faded in. It
was the nights and evenings the parents had warned the children about.
"S-Seiken?" said Lisa, shivering slightly as strange noises and sounds slightly
began to appear around them as they walked along the path. Seiken didn’t
hear Lisa and kept walking. “Seiken?” Lisa tried again, touching his left
shoulder carefully. They both stopped. Seiken was looking down on the
ground a bit before he peered over his shoulder with a smile across his face.
“I’m tired.” Lisa said carefully while she looked down into the ground, making a
little circle in the dirt. Seiken knew that if they stopped in the middle of the
woods, they would be dead for sure before the next day. “Let’s continue a bit
more, okay?” He looked forwards again, slowly starting to walk again. He had
only shown Lisa the left side of his face when he turned around since he was
crying on the right side. He was actually quite scared and didn’t know what to
do at all, but he had to keep going and smiling, hoping that Lisa wouldn’t
notice his fear. With a shivering nod, Lisa kept going on behind Seiken,
peering around carefully.
After they had been walking for a while, the little path widened up and turned
out to lead into a meadow of Lotuses. "Lotus? A-at a place like this?" Lisa said
to herself in her head before she went to the edge of the meadow. Seiken took
off his shirt and sat down at a moss-covered rock by the meadow, trying to
make a scabbard out of the shirt for the sword. Lisa went deeper and deeper
into the ocean of Lotuses. In the middle of the flowers were a small spot with
grass. In the middle of the spot grew a Black lotus. Lisa went towards the
black lotus at once she spotted it. Seiken, who somehow finally had managed
to make a scabbard, came over to Lisa who were sitting on her knees in front
of the black lotus, wondering what she was about to do with Seiken that had
killed her family, and what she should do next in her life. She had no home, no
place to return to, no money, no food or water, she only had Seiken. She felt
her tears flow down her cheeks again as she sat there, feeling how the
moonlight that shone slightly through the trees illuminates her and the lotus
with its enchanting light.
"Are you... Alright?" Seiken asked, looking down at Lisa and the flower while
wondering if it was really safe to walk around in the meadow as they couldn't
tell whenever they step into soft soil or not or maybe get attacked by a
poisonous snake. Lisa picked the Black lotus and held it up before Seiken,
wanting to give it to him as a symbol of her grief and anger against him but
also as a symbol of cooperation.
As Seiken saw the Lotus, He suddenly felt a rush of rage and anger as a chilly
feeling rushing through his body. Groaning and moaning, he covered his eyes
with his left arm, noticing the gem on his right hand glowing strongly blue. He
slightly breathed out more and more easily and uncovered his eyes, peering
around. Lisa had taken a few steps back, looking at him.
Seiken grabbed the Black Lotus and threw it away. Lisa looked at him with a
disappointing expression before he took Lisa's hand and ran down the
meadow, hoping to find the next part of the path or maybe the exit of the
forest. Lisa wondered why they were in such rush and what that just had
happened to Seiken since he all of a sudden started to groan and moan as
well rushing her with him through the meadow with all the pretty lotuses.
Suddenly the ground started to shake. The shaking grew stronger and
stronger as Seiken ran down the meadow with Lisa. Lisa threw a glance over
her shoulders, making big eyes when she saw a big "wave" of lotuses coming
towards them in a speed quicker than theirs. The ocean of lotuses didn’t seem
to end as they got deeper and deeper into the forest. "Seiken! Behind us!" Lisa
shouted as she kept looking back at the huge wave. All of a sudden the big
wave stopped. However, the wave didn't flat out with the ground. It were still
curved but standing completely still. "S-Seiken? I think we can stop now. The
Wave stopped." Seiken and Lisa stopped to regain their breath.
All of a sudden, the ground trembled greatly. Since Seiken had quick reflexes,
he grabbed something he thought was Lisa’s hand and started to run further
down the meadow. Lisa had tripped over into the meadow, and was lying
amongst the flowers. "S-Seiken! Don't leave me!" Seiken stopped and looked
over at Lisa on the ground, starting to run back to her, but he tripped over
because of some vines that had appeared on the ground. He struggled to get
loose from the vine, but it seemed to be controlled as the vine entangled his
feet. He could hear Lisa shouting his name over and over again but suddenly
she stopped halfway through his name and became silent. Seiken kept
struggling with the vine before he managed to look how Lisa was doing.
Seiken made big eyes when he saw a huge black appearance where Lisa
tripped over. He closed his eyes, hoped for that he could still use magic even
due his strange behavior of his gem. He clapped his hands against each other
rapidly before curving them, focusing energy of fire into a ball that he threw
towards the appearance. The fireball exploded against a tree right next to the
appearance, allowing Seiken to see its identity before it were consumed by
shadows again.
"G-Gyrono!" Seiken said with a shaking voice. Gyrono was a dire beast which
was the monster in all of the children's stories. Gyrono where one of many
beasts in this forest and had awakened when Lisa picked the flower from his
"bed" Gyrono was a big monster which could remind of a dog, but with vines
instead of hair.
Seiken drew his sword, cutting vines off his legs and stood up, looking over at
Gyrono that had caught Lisa in one of his vines on its left side. Lisa was
unconscious and couldn’t resist the loose grip Gyrono had on her. Seiken held
his sword up in front of himself, being ready for any kind of attacks Gyrono
might attempt. Seiken silently whispered to Lisa even though she couldn’t hear
him."This is going to be allright, Lisa... Just trust me." When he finished the
last word, he was attacked by two vines from Gyrono’s body. He dodged and
cut over them both as they passed by. Seiken slowly walked forward, still on
guard for Gyrono’s attacks. Each step he took, two vines were whipping
against him, one hitting and the other cut off by Seiken’s sword. When Seiken
had reached Gyrono’s legs, he gazed up on the fierce best that was as tall as
a building. Seiken attempted to hit Gyrono in the face by throwing the sword,
but by the time he was about to throw the sword, Gyrono held Lisa just right in
front of Seiken, making him unable to attack as he couldn’t hurt Lisa. Gyrono
kept holding Lisa as a shield when he noticed that Seiken didn’t attack as long
he held her in front of him. Gyrono’s vines were all over her body, going under
her cloths, through her hair, even over her chest.
Seiken then saw something sparkling in his gem again. It was the string! The
string glowed faintly but gave out waves of faint energy as Seiken peered
deeply into the gem. He noticed that his sword was faintly glowing purple and
his right hand had a strange blue aura surging from it. He attempted to gather
magic in his right hand, and surprisingly it went easily fast to gather up a fairly
big fireball in his hand which he threw against Gyrono’s leg. Gyrono roared out
in pain and attempted to run away, the opposite direction Lisa and Seiken had
came. Seiken ran after Gyrono, but the fierce beast was a lot faster than him.
When Seiken was about to lose the sight of Gyrono, it turned around and
charged against Seiken. Seiken thought of this as a great opportunity to strike
back at it with his sword and charged against him as well. Seiken had surged
up another fireball that he had ready by his right hand as he charged against
Gyrono. As they both engaged, Gyrono roared loudly and stung Seiken in the
chest by its nose. Seiken wasn’t prepared for this and got thrown across the
meadow and far into woods just after he managed to impale his sword into
Gyrono’s Eye and let go of the fireball, letting it fly up into the air before it
hailed down into a tree that was immediately consumed by an enormous fire.
Seiken landed against a tree that knocked him out before he fell down onto the
ground next to his sword. The last thing he could remember before the
darkness consumed his mind was the feeling of his body being drenched in
the rain which came as a sudden downpour.
Seiken could feel softness inside. He felt quite comfortable as he slightly
opened his eyes more and more as he was about to regain consciousness. He
could see something white swaying in the wind just above him. He sat up,
noticing he was inside a quite beautiful room. Everything was clean; he lay in a
big bed, carpet on the floor, big mirror on the wall with golden decoration. The
white swaying thing turned out to be curtains that were gently swaying into the
room by the frisky summer-air that came as a breeze in the window.
Seiken made big eyes to find himself at such a place like this. He just
remembered Lisa and turned around in the bed, hoping she’d be in the room
as well, but with no luck. Seiken let out a sigh as he could hear someone
coming behind the door. He placed his feet on the floor and just then noticed
he was naked. Quickly, Seiken looked for his cloths that were to be found
nowhere. The door went wide open and a girl came in. She had cloths in her
hands and wore cloths like maids did according to the fairy tales that Seiken
had heard.
“Oh, I’m glad you’re awake! Lady Iriya found you at the edge of the forest one
week ago and you’ve been sleeping till now. Are you feeling alright?” the maid
said as she placed the cloths on a chair next to him. He had luckily covered
his lower body with the sheet before the maid came in and smiled at her,
thanking for her kindness. “Thank you. I’m Seiken. You shouldn’t take this
good care of me. I have no money, so I can’t repay your kindness. Though, is
Lady Iriya home at the moment? I’d like to thank her personally.” The maid
smiled at Seiken and told him that they didn’t mind at all to take care of him;
also that Iriya wouldn’t be home until later. “Say, Lady Iriya didn’t find
someone else with me, did she?” Seiken said with a hope in his heart that he
hadn’t lost Lisa. The maid made a bit concerned face and shook her head.
“You wasn’t alone, dear?” She replied before making a slightly sad face when
Seiken told her that he was together with Lisa. “I’m sorry to hear this. We’ll
keep you informed if we find anyone nearby the forest in the coming days.”.
Seiken smiled back at the maid who was smiling back at him softly through the
door before she closed it. The maid went downstairs to take care of the
laundry so Seiken could get dressed. The cloths he had received were a pair
of brown leathery shoes, white linen pants, Blue shirt with a Brown vest. The
cloths seemed to fit him perfectly, just as if they were sewn for him. Seiken
opened the door and walked into a huge hall. Seiken slowly walked into the
huge hall, gasping and looking around, thinking that he must’ve been found by
a rich family. He came to two huge curtains and opened them, allowing the
path to a terrace to be open. He stepped out onto the terrace, finding the view
of a huge garden of flowers, small rivers and a view of the edge of a forest.
Seiken made big eyes by this sight. He could see the maid on a terrace next to
him hanging up the laundry to dry in the sun. He could also see far over their
property which was quite amazing. A river went through the landscape which
with a little help from the sun, seemed like a stream of gold. There were also
fountains located around on the lawn. The thing that drew most attention from
Seiken was the size of it all. And the biggest thing there was a large pond,
almost a lake that lay peacefully at the far side of it all.
Seiken became eager to see more of this exciting place and went back into
the hall, finding a stair that went far down. When he got to the bottom of the
stairs, he stood in front of the entrance to the mansion. He could hear
footsteps behind him and could see a butler coming his way. The butler
stopped in front of him, introduced himself and asked if he could assist Seiken
with something. Seiken was still amazed about the service at this place and
carefully asked where his sword was stored. The butler went to a statue of a
knight that stood against the wall and picked up a small key from its pocket.
The butler pulled the halberd that the statue was holding and the statue turned
around, revealing a little door in the back of the statue. He used the key in the
keyhole and as he twisted the key inside the hole, the sound of releasing
water was heard. The door slowly opened itself, allowing the butler to reach
his hand into the darkness in the door, drawing Seiken’s sword out of the little
door. The butler held the sword that had been covered in water, forth for him.
Seiken smiled, bowed before him, thanked him and took the sword lightly in
his left hand.
Suddenly a huge noise was to be heard in the room, the sound was rumbling
through the walls. Two knights had opened the entrance doors and held them
open as a girl walked in between them. Seiken looked at her and thought at
once it was Lisa, but after blinking a few times, he could see it was someone
that looked like her in a moderate way. The woman walked to Seiken and
smiled.” Oh, you’re awake! I’m glad you’re alright. I was quite worried about
you when I found you at the edge of the forest last week. But it’s a relief to see
you’re okay. I’m Iriya, the lady of this Mansion. I hope you’ve had a nice stay
this far.” Seiken smiled as he had got to meet with Iriya so he could thank her
properly.”Thank you very much for your kindness, Iriya. I don’t know what
would’ve happened to me if you hadn’t found me… But is there anything I can
do to repay your kindness?” Iriya giggled softly and smiled at Seiken. “My, you
surely are a cutie. I’m afraid I don’t have many things you could do. There are
a lot of dangerous things going on in Ontiry lately. Oh, but if you wouldn’t
mind, could you find my cat for me? It’s a big city and my little kitty often gets
lost in the streets of Ontiry.”
Seiken smiled and nodded at
Iriya as finding a little cat
shouldn’t be too much hassle,
she had saved his life after all.
On the way out of the Mansion,
Seiken saw a picture on the
wall. It was
A picture of a woman, who
wore a cape, hood, bow and
looked just like Iriya. Seiken
thought it was her mother on
the picture and was member of
a marksmanship club or
something.
As Seiken got out of the
mansion, there was a straight
road to a huge gate just in front
of him. The gate was made of iron and Seiken wondered how he was
supposed to open the gate as he could impossibly even make it budge even if
it was open. When Seiken got to the gate, a sound of iron grinding against
stone tore itself through the air. The gate mysterious opened itself and Seiken
went outside, walking slowly while wondering how the big gate could move like
that.
He went further down the street that led into Ontiry. The mansion lied a bit out
of the city so he had to walk for a while. When he came to the city, he got lost
at once. Every building was made of stone, there were windows and the city
gave Seiken an expression of being quite rich.
Seiken started to look for the little cat. Iriya had given him descriptions about
what the cat looked like, a long-haired little white kitty with a red ribbon and a
golden bell around its neck.
Seiken searched in every slum of the town, along every street, around every
corner and around each restaurant that was to be found, but with no luck. It
had gotten late and it was almost pitch-dark when Seiken decided to give it
another try the next day. As he were walking back to the mansion, or at least
that direction he thought it’d be, he could hear music. He peered around
himself, noticing there was a street-musician on the other side of the street.
Seiken thought it was a nice tune from the flute he was playing and went to the
other side and sat down in front of him to listen. Seiken sat there for many
minutes with his eyes closed, just listening to the music. Suddenly the
musician stopped playing. “Give me your money, please.” Apparently he had
gotten tired of playing and playing with Seiken just sitting there, enjoying it all
for free.
Seiken stood up and said with a sad face: “I’m sorry, I don’t have any mo-
“Seiken stopped as he saw a little kitty yawning just next to the musician,
matching the descriptions that Iriya had given him about her cat. “Is that cat
yours?” Asked Seiken and sat down next to him, patting the cat gently so the
bell rang faintly. The musician didn’t seem to react at all, but playing further on
his flute with a rather sad tune. Seiken took the cat in his arms and walked in
the direction he thought the mansion was. Seiken thought that the musician
only had the cat for company when he was playing and understood that
someday someone would come to take the cat back.
When Seiken got to the mansion, the gates were already open. Iriya stood in
front of the entrance with the knights with her. “You found her!” Said Iriya and
was filled with joy when she saw Seiken with her cat. The cat jumped down on
the ground and ran as fast as she could to Iriya and jumped into her arms,
licking her face. Seiken stood there and watched the happiness of the owner
and a pet that was reunited. “Ohw, how can I ever thank you for this? Please
accept this as a token of my gratitude.” She flipped a coin over to Seiken. He
caught it nicely and peered at it. It was no normal coin, but a badge.”Welcome
to the Midnight Show!” was engraved in it. Seiken then looked up at Iriya.
“Midnight Show?” Said Seiken and tilted his head slightly, wondering what that
was. Iriya smiled and told him that she did a man a favor not long ago, and he
gave her a free ticket to a show that’s going to be held that very night Seiken
caught her cat.”Please accept it, I still feel that I owe you, but if you see that
show, I’m sure you’ll be satisfied!” She blinked at him slightly teasingly and
went inside with her meowing kitty while telling the cat with a soothing voice
that she’ll find some milk for her.
By the name of the show, Seiken thought that it was going to be held at
midnight. He went back into the town and found the building where the show
was to be held, right across the street where the musician sat. The musician
wasn’t there anymore. Seiken opened the door to the building that was quite
big and had a huge sign on the entrance. ”Midnight Show!” said the sign.
When he got inside he was met by a man in a red uniform and shiny golden
buttons on the chest. “Stop there. I’m afraid we’re all sold out for tonight.
Come back tomorrow.” Seiken was startled by the man coming out of
nowhere. “W-what? Sold out? But, I have this with me.” Seiken showed the
man the badge.”Hey! Where did you get that?!” The man grabbed Seiken in
the arm, pulling him to himself while Seiken struggled, attempting to get loose.
“I got it! Iriya gave it to me as a reward for finding her cat!” The man let go of
Seiken’s arm and apologized for his behavior. “Oh, why didn’t you say so at
once? I’m the man who gave Iriya that token. But since you’re coming in her
place, I guess I’ll have to give you that place to sit…” Seiken didn’t really
caught what he meant, but nodded and smiled as he was let into the show-hall
with lots of seats that was taken by nicely-dressed peoples. It was all filled up,
but a seat in the middle of the crowd. Peoples stared at Seiken as he walked
to his seat, someone whispering, thinking he looked strange in those cloths
and wondered why he couldn’t dress himself a bit more suiting for the evening.
The moment Seiken sat down on the seat, the room became pitch-black. Then
the scene was light-up and the curtains was risen. In the background of the
Scene there was a big black font which said;”Midnight Show”. The scene was
filled with showgirls in golden suits that started to move and dance around to
the music that an orchestra was playing. The show’s plot was about a couple
that loved each other, but didn’t realize it before the male died.
Seiken did and applaud when he heard the others in the hall did the same,
and thought the show was over since it was all black again. But then the scene
was lit up once again and six golden showgirls stood there. They seemed to
be in some sort of trance and dazzled around while the orchestra plaid a
rather strange, yet sad song. Slowly, a big silver-moon slid down from the roof
and stopped right in front of the font on the scene. On the moon sat a Silvery-
dressed showgirl. Everyone could see clearly that she was crying while she
sang the ballad of a girl that stole the stars. When the last word escaped her
silvery-painted lips, she closed her eyes before she slowly opened them again.
Her eyes were red and her tears had become blood. “You will all die tonight.”
The silver woman said in a rather demonic voice. Seiken wondered if this was
a part of the show as well, or if she was threatening them, but when he heard
everyone giving applauds, he applauded as well, thinking it was just a part of
the show.
All of a sudden Seiken felt he started to fall. His seat had collapsed and he
was falling down into a large dark tunnel. He could hear other peoples
screaming as everyone else in the hall were falling. The tunnel widened and
light was to be seen. He could see spikes made of wooden logs standing up
from the ground far beneath him while he was falling. Without knowing it, the
string appeared in his hand and formed itself as an eye and looked down at
the spikes. Suddenly, the spike that was right beneath Seiken moved to the
left just before Seiken hit the water that the spikes were sticking up from.
Seiken couldn’t swim, but luckily the water was shallow. He crawled out of the
water and peered up on the spikes. Many of the peoples had been impaled
and wounded by the spikes. It was lots of blood flowing out of the dead bodies,
also the wounded ones. Seiken took a look around himself, finding himself in
the middle of a gladiator ring. On the seats where the crowd is supposed to sit,
sat lots of monsters. Goblins, Imps, Trolls, Orcs, and creatures that Seiken
never had heard of or seen before. There was just a small pond of water
where the spikes came from, but it was enough to kill at least twenty five of the
three hundred peoples that was watching the show. Seiken tried to find a King,
or a leader for this ring by looking at the highest seat in the ring. A troll sat
there, smiling coldly down at his prisoners.
There were three gates in the circle. The survivors had gathered behind the
spikes when two of the gates slowly opened. Four lions walked into the ring
and yawned before they licked their mouth, seeming to prepare for a meal.
Seiken and the others realized fast that they were their meal. There was
nothing they could use to defend themselves with but sand and water. Seiken
remembered he had his sword at Iriya’s place and therefore was unarmed.
Though, he still had the magic, he was unsure if it was wise to use it right now
as the gem in his hand had started to turn deeply purple. The string was gone,
but a small green flame was to be seen dancing inside of the gem. Seiken
attempted to cast the same spell he did for Lisa at his Birthday, hoping for it
would scorch every monster around him, even the lions. He focused his
energy and took the same position as back then, surging his energy through
his hands for a while. Meanwhile, one of the survivors had gotten too close the
lions, trying to soothe them by patting them. One of the lions was just to attack
the woman, but Seiken released the energy towards the woman, making icy
spikes shatter out of her chest, letting the cold glaciers covered in blood
impale the attacking lion, leaving its dead and devastated corpse on the
ground with the legs shaking of cramps.
Seiken got startled when the ice penetrated itself out of the woman so much
that he felled backwards. In fear he was paralyzed as he realized he had killed
another innocent human with his magic when he only tried to help. The three
other lions got more aggressive to see their pal hit the ground and started to
chase the survivors around. Seiken stood up and hoped his next spell would
be a lot better. He attempted to create fireballs in his hands like he did back in
the forest. Due the stressed feelings he had, he messed up by putting his own
hands on fire. He had developed an own magic spell if a spell should fail and
attack himself. Seiken put both of his hands on his chest. “Release!” shouted
Seiken and the fire disappeared; leaving bruises on his chest since the fire
had burnt itself through his vest, but strangely not spread. Seiken looked
around, trying to locate the Lions. Two of them had captured two survivors and
were feasting on them right next to each other. Seiken felt his body get hotter
and hotter, and in a desperate attempt to get rid of the hot feeling, he did an
energy release, letting rays of fire shine out of his body, eventually hitting the
two feasting lions, nicely burning them into two black carcasses.
Seiken felled down onto his knees, exhausted of all the magic spells he had
been casting. The survivors had managed to surround a lion, slowly moving in.
The lion felt threatened and attacked one of the survivors, made a slaughter
out of him while all the others jumped over the lion, punching, kicking and
attempting to hurt it in any way till it stopped moving.
The crowd that had been cheering on the lions from the very beginning had
now calmed and didn’t even make a single sound as the last lion was dead.
Seiken had finally regain his breath and stood now up with the others. He was
hurt, but could bear with it. The final gate now slowly opened and the crowd
had started to liven up again, cheering on a name as the gate opened.
“Kraptipass!” did the crowd cheer. Seiken and the others could hear the name
chime through the area.
The final gate was now fully opened, however, nothing came out. Seiken could
all of a sudden feel something grasping around his foot. He looked down,
seeing a hand grabbing his right foot, but there was no ordinary hand, it was a
skeletal hand! Seiken attempted to shake it off, but then another hand grabbed
his other foot before a skeletal head slowly appeared through the sand in front
of him. He could hear screaming, and when he looked around, he could see
the others being attacked by skeletons from beneath their feet. Seiken felled
over on his knees, getting just in range to punch the skeleton. The skull
cracked as his fist hit it, and crumbled into dust. The hands on his feet also
crumbled into dust.
Seiken ran to help the others, but it was too late. They had been too late with
retaliating, so all that was left was a big red pile of flesh, organs and bones.
Seiken was surrounded by skeletons, someone bloody and someone just
sandy. The skeletons gathered themselves in a circle before they started to fall
apart, crumbling into dust. Seiken raised his hand with the gem in, hoping to
get cheered on by the crowd for defeating the skeletons but with no effect.
Instead of getting cheered on, Seiken felt the ground shaking while the crowd
kept cheering at Kraptipass. Seiken noticed the circle of bone dust was gone,
but instead, in the middle of the place where the circle had been, a huge
skeletal hand reached up from the sand. Kraptipass, the skeletal lord had
been released. Seiken had heard of the Skeletal Lord when he was a little boy
when he overheard a story that was only for adults. Kraptipass was a huge
Skeleton with a huge sword that he used both hands to lift and a boney armor
that covered his chest. Kraptipass was said to live where thousands of
humans had been slaughtered. Kraptipass stood now in front of Seiken,
roaring at him so Seiken could feel his breath that smelled of thousand dead
corpses. Seiken thought he’d throw up by the stench, but managed to keep it
down.
Kraptipass swung its sword after Seiken, but since it was so big and heavy,
Seiken managed to run away in good time before it hit the ground. The crowd
kept going on, cheering louder and louder while Seiken struggled to keep
himself alive against the Skeletal Lord. Seiken knew he had no chance at all to
defeat such a dreadful undead, however, thought of possibilities to take it
down.
Seiken was still exhausted by the usage of magic, but couldn’t stop now. He
had to live on in order to find Lisa! Seiken dodged another attack, but before
the sword hit the ground, the Lord changed the course of the sword, swinging
it towards Seiken. He stopped and saw the sword slide through the air and hit
him, tearing his body in half, 1 cm into the front of his body. Seiken felled down
on his knees and sat back. He could feel he started to get colder and the blood
flow out of him. Everything started to get blurry as he tried to focus on the Lord
in order to dodge its next attack, but Kraptipass didn’t move. Seiken felled
backwards and lied in the sand, looking up in the roof, at the hole he had felled
down through. He could still feel how the blood streamed out of his cut, even
eventually get into his eyes, making his vision red. He closed his eyes and felt
everything darkened.”I will die here… I’m sorry… Lisa…”
Seiken became unconscious for about five seconds before he could feel a
strong light coming in from the front of him. He slowly opened his eyes and
saw the Angel he had seen before. She was flying with her wings, hovering
just above him. She was still crying, however, didn’t had her harp. She
reached out a hand to Seiken.”Thou lost soul, shall not find damnation.” could
Seiken hear inside his head as he weakly reached for her hand with his. As
their hands met, she disappeared with a flash of light. Seiken stood up as he
felt pain no more. He looked down his body, seeing the cut was gone. He
closed his hands and pulled them together, surging energy as he could feel a
source of unlimited energy streamed in through his gem. He started to hover
and faintly glow in a black aura. His hands got enlighten with fire and his eyes
started burning with green fire. Yellow orbs appeared around him, slowly
circulating up and down as he started to shake. The area around him started
to shake as well due the enormous power that was about to be released.
Seiken could feel a strong pain come from all this new and strong power and
therefore screamed out. The Troll, the crowd and even Kraptipass started to
shake in fear due the mighty roar and was therefore paralyzed. Seiken then
released his energy towards Kraptipass by reaching his arms out towards him.
An enormous force of Energy and power surged through the air in black,
green, yellow and red colors, forming as a dragon before it hit Kraptipass that
were consumed in an instant of the force. When it hit the Lord, the force
scattered, and surged in all directions, gathering at the entrance of the hole in
the roof. It surged there for a few seconds before white fire-meteors started to
rain down at the Arena and the crowd.
While all this happened, Seiken kept his position, hovering in the air, but had
stopped the screaming. Seiken could feel the energy still flow out of him, but
as it faded away he felled back onto the sand unconscious. None of the
meteors hit him as he was still affected by the yellow orbs around him, a Spell
shield. The crowd, the king and Kraptipass was all slaughtered by this force,
the corpses lied everywhere, blood dripping from the roof, the tribune was
covered in monster-blood as well.
Seiken had felt this soft feeling before. He rolled over and could still feel the
soft feeling, however, it was slightly colder. He opened his eyes slowly,
noticing a white curtain. He knew where he was now and sat up in the bed, but
then groaned in pain. He looked down at his chest, noticing bandage over his
bruises on the chest. He rested against the wall while letting the wind breeze
through his hair as the top of the head just got over the edge to the window.
Iriya sat on a chair next to his bed. She was smiling. “You surely aren’t lucky,
are you?” She giggled and crossed her legs. Seiken hadn’t really noticed
before, but Iriya was a quite beautiful woman. A slim and curvy body yet gives
an expression of and mature woman. She had to be about the same age as
Seiken.
“We found you in the ruins of the theater. You’re lucky to have survived that
attack of the crazy wizard.” She placed her hand on his hand, smiling softly at
him while leaning slightly forwards, revealing her cleavage even more. She
had quite big breasts, yet they seemed all firm. “M-mad wizard? Was the
theater attacked by a wizard?” She nodded. Seiken wasn’t sure what to
believe and told her what he could remember. She made bigger and bigger
eyes as he told her how the show was, how he ended up in the gladiator ring,
how the others was killed and how he managed to survive. “I-I’m not sure what
to say… You really did all this? The keepers of the town could clearly see
there were strong elements of magic involved in the incident, but that you did
it… I can’t just believe it. And Kraptipass at a place like that?” She spaced out
and slowly shakes her head. Seiken had been sleeping for three days, so he
decided to sleep some more in order to fully recover from the incident. Iriya
came to herself and smiled at Seiken when she saw he was sleeping again,
but now with ease. The maid came in with new cloths for Seiken and put them
on the chair Iriya just recently sat.
When Seiken woke up the next morning, he was very hungry. He asked the
maid nicely if he could have some breakfast. The maid smiled widely and
made him a huge breakfast for him. Seiken ate till he got full and decided to
relax on a coach in the living room. When he entered the room he was met by
lots of animal heads that was on wooden plates along the wall. There was also
a big bear fur in the front of the fireplace. Seiken thought there had to be a
great hunter who had hunted down all these animals. He could hear someone
sobbing and looked around. There, just left for the fireplace sat Iriya in a big
chair and cried. When she noticed Seiken’s presence, she tried to stop crying
and hide any trace of her sadness by smiling, but with no luck. “What’s the
matter?” Said Seiken and sat down on a chair just next to her. Iriya couldn’t
hold her tears back and started to cry even louder than before while whining
lots of things that Seiken couldn’t understand a word of. “Hey, calm down and
take it slow from the beginning. What have happened?” Seiken sat even
closer, took her hand and looked into her eyes, trying to give her the feeling of
that Seiken was there to help her. “M-my father is dead. Assassins killed him
last night. I don’t know where he lives, but the Assassins were after his money
and valuables. Only his maid was fast enough to send me a pigeon with a
letter before she was murdered.” Seiken sat shocked back in the chair. He
didn’t know what to say, but try to soothe her in any way he could.
The hours passed and Iriya pulled herself together and turned her sorrow into
hate. She told Seiken about herself. She was the Ranger General of the Moon
Elves that had their stronghold in the forest just south of the city. “So, you’re
the slayer of these animals?” asked Seiken curiously and impressed before
Iriya nodded and pointed at the picture beside the entrance that was to be
seen due the open door to the living room. “That’s me before I was
abandoned.” She giggled a bit and continued. “What elf would let a Human be
their general…?” Iriya was born and raised by the Moon Elves and showed
great marksmanship skills with bow, therefore became their Ranger General.
“The Elves are poor, but their money is worth lots for humans, that’s why they
are hiding in the Forest, trying to escape from greedy peoples. Since its worth
so much, I could afford everything I have here.” Iriya stood up from her chair
and wiped the last tears from her face and took down a bow that hung above
the fireplace. “I’m going to take my revenge for my father. I shall track down
this Assassin Guild and put an end on it.” She didn’t seem to be the person
that would change their mind if they decide to do something. “Join me, and
maybe we’ll find them.” Seiken said as he was planning to leave the mansion
very soon in order to keep looking for Lisa. Iriya smiled softly and thanked him
for the kind offer, but she weren’t too sure if she should go with Seiken as he
always seem to get into trouble from her point of view. But at the other hand,
she thought he was quite kind and would like to take care of him in a way, so
she decided to join him because of three reasons. He was cute and kind. She
would feel lonely if she went alone. And last, but not least, she was heading
the same way that he was planning to go. To Shana.
Later that night, they had prepared themselves. Iriya had her old Ranger
General Uniform on and Seiken had received some gifts from Iriya, Hardened
Leather shoes, Hardened Leather gloves, Bandana, Loose blue linen pants
and a loose white linen shirt. He also had a Leather belt to keep the pants up.
He didn’t wear anything heavy as his agile reflexes are something he would
need later on according to Iriya. The Ranger General Uniform was made of;
Soft cloth-shoes, a small pair of tights that could remind more of a string, arm
braces, a small, yet covering top and a hooded cloak. Seiken had found forth
his sword again, sharpened it and Iriya had her quiver on her back filled with
arrows along with the bow in her right hand.
As they set out of the mansion, Iriya stopped in the entrance and gazed back
in. The butler, all the knights and the maid stood there, waving at her. She
could feel tears slide down her cheeks. The moonlight shone upon her face,
making the tears look like silver crystals. She turned around against Seiken
and walked together with him to the gate that stood wide open for them. They
were heading towards the woods where the Moon Elves live.
The nightlife in Ontiry was peaceful, but because of the incident with the
theatre, town keepers was everywhere on patrol. Nobody noticed the lightly
dressed woman in a dark-blue cape or the young man beside her in casual
clothes as Seiken and Iriya ventured through the streets.
When they reached the other edge of the exit of the city, Iriya took another
look behind her, looking at the city she lived so close to yet knew so little
about. Right in front of them was a huge iron gate that was open. They went
through it and into the dark woods which was a lot darker because of the night.
The reason they ventured into the forest during nighttime was that if the moon
shone upon their path, it would lead them to the village of Moon Elves. The
forest reminded him of the one by his village, but this one seemed calmer and
a lot brighter in a way.
After walking along the path that seemed like silver because of the moonlight,
they came to a little lake. Just next to them was an old mossy log with a
female elf sitting on it. Iriya spoke to the elf with an unknown language for
Seiken, but it sounded like she was singing. The elf smiled widely and stood
up, peering at Seiken like she’d never seen a human before. “Who’s this?”
Asked the elf and circled around Seiken by her curiousness. Iriya smiled and
explained who Seiken was and what they were up to. The elf sniffed him and
licked her lips slowly just before she shouted something loudly. Her words
chimed through the woods and along the lake, making small waves of sound
in the water. A boat was to be seen far away. It was slowly cruising towards
them while the elf was waving eagerly at the boat. By the time the boat
arrived, Iriya had explained Seiken that she knows the language of the elves
and that if he didn’t understood what they said to him, he could just ask her. In
the boat were two male elves, armored in plate, shield and a sword. They
greeted Seiken in a regular way but made a salute to Iriya. Even though Iriya
was forced to give up her rank, some elves remained loyal as if she was their
commander. Seiken and Iriya sat down in the boat which started to sail slowly
away at once the female elf stepped into it.
After been cruising for a while through
the lake that was lit up by the
moonshine and through mist, they finally
arrived at a dock. Just behind the dock
lied a big gate made of wood but with
lots of runes and magic symbols
engraved along the doors. Seiken had
agreed back in the mansion to not tell
anyone where this place was. Seiken
gasped in amazedness by the sight of
the gates that he knew led into the
Moon Elfish Empire. The gates slowly
opened when the female elf touched a
red rune on the middle. It immediately
turned blue by the touch and made a
strange glowing sound. Seiken widened
his eyes when he saw what’s beyond
the gate. A huge stair leading up to their
leader, lots of houses built in the trees,
massive stonewall surrounding the
village like a fortress, guards patrolling around and lots of rivers and fountains
where quite many girls sat. There were even a few nagas as well with water
nymphs bathing in the fountains and rivers. As the gates were fully opened,
they slammed against the wall while Seiken waved slightly at everyone while
Iriya smiled and patted his shoulder.” Ex-Ranger General Iriya is here!!”
Shouted an elf in golden-edged plate which had taken a few steps away from
a crowd of soldiers that had come down the stairs. As the last words escaped
her soft purple lips, a horn was to be heard throughout the village and lots of
archers appeared on the top of the stone wall. Iriya smiled and told Seiken to
take cover. Seiken did as she said and took a few steps to the side, looking at
Iriya from a few meter away.
“Fire!” shouted a man on the top of the stairs, and just as he hit the start of the
word, all of the archers aimed and shot fifteen arrows at Iriya as fast and
accurate as they could. Each of the archers had a tiny apple nailed to their
uniform on the shoulder, just next to the head. Iriya smiled and started to
dodge every single arrow that the about thirty archers was shooting at her.
While she was dodging, she retaliated, shooting back in an enormous speed,
hitting every single apple on each of the archers shoulder. Iriya breathed
slightly faster when she was done, yet kept her cool.”Was that all?” said she
with a cocky attitude and smiled at the crowd that had gather to see what’s
going on. The crowd cheered loudly for her, applauding her performance.
Seiken stood there, gasping at her. He had never seen anyone move that fast
and/or counter back in such a speed she did. “Amazing!” said Seiken and
came to her. She grinned at him. “Oh, that was nothing.” She winked at him
and turned against the crowd again which had moved to the sides, allowing
the man on the top of the stairs reach to Iriya. The man was the leader of the
elves and welcome Seiken and Iriya to their village. “Long time no see, Iriya! It
has been so long since I last saw you.” The man introduced himself as Lazard
and guided them towards his royal chamber. They ascended the stairs and as
they got on the top of the stairs, they entered a plateau with stone pillars in
each corner of the square-formed pyramid. On the floor was there a big
carving of a crescent moon, and just inside the crescent moon was a little
stair, leading down into the plateau. “You must be tired, it is quite late, and I
presume you aren’t used to be this late up, mister human? Seiken had
introduced himself, but Lazard seemed to like “mister human” best. Seiken
nodded and so did Iriya before he showed them the way down the stairs and
into a great hall which could remind of a crypt, but of a rather wealthy look.
There was a carpet on the floor, leading to a throne, torches along the wall,
and curtains along the walls where there were no torches and lots of pillows all
over the place. “Feel like home, we’ll talk more tomorrow. I’m so happy you’re
visiting us, Iriya!” said the man and opened a door behind the throne and went
in. Iriya headed through some curtains hanging down from the roof and found
a little room where she could rest. She took off her clothes and sat down in a
little pond inside the room where a few water nymphs already sat, but they
didn’t seem to notice Iriya. “I’ll be sleeping here tonight! Go ahead, take the
other room” yelled Iriya before she chased the nymphs out. The nymphs got
all grumpy and murmured something while they covered their bodies in some
towels and went outside of the crypt. Seiken slid the curtains to the side and
entered his room. It was fairly big with a big soft bed with lots of pillow, a pond
just alike Iriya’s with nymphs. On the wall just next to his bed was a carving in
the wall. He tried to figure out what it said, but with no luck. One of the nymphs
saw this and giggled before she took a towel and came to Seiken, peering
over his shoulder. “Oh? You don’t understand our writings?” Seiken was
startled by the sudden voice against his ear and lightly shake his head. “Silly
human… I will read for you.”
“Nymphs. Magical creatures that needs to be covered with water every hour. If
this is not done, the Nymph’s body will get instantly dry and die. A Nymph’s
body was made to attract males since all Nymphs are females, so Nymphs
looks almost like Moon Elves, but much alike a sea-serpent as well. Once a
Nymph had seduced a male, they woul-“Seiken interrupted the Nymph as she
were speaking.”Why are you telling me all this? It is not like I am interested in
knowing anything about you… Sorry, I am just tired and want to sleep. I’ve had
a long day.” The Nymph was first scared but then calmed down as Seiken
calmed. “I see…” said she before she slid down into the pond where her
friends sat.
Seiken peered at the drawing of a Nymph on the wall and then on the Nymphs
in the pond. The Nymphs in the pond was a lot prettier than the one on the
carving, even though it was a good carving. The Nymphs had started a
conversation in their own language and washed each other’s bodies. They had
slightly bigger breasts than the Moon Elves, bigger butt and slimmer body
according to Seiken’s analyze. He sat down in the bed and started to change
into a little loincloth that was lying on the bed, obviously hinting to be used
during nights. One of the Nymphs saw that Seiken slid down under the sheet
and looked at her friends. “Shhh! The human has gone to sleep.” Seiken felled
asleep at once he had closed his eyes. The Nymph that read the carvings for
Seiken looked at him and smiled before she suggested for the others to let him
be for the night. The others nodded and disappeared. Nymphs could teleport
through the ponds in the village as much they’d like to. Later that night, the
Nymph that had read for Seiken, appeared alone in the pond in his room.
Nymphs were naked and disliked to wear any clothes, but covered their
breasts and crotch each time they felt too shy to reveal themselves for people
or other creatures. She smiled even more when she saw Seiken’s sheet had
almost felled down on the floor and slid it over him before the string of her
necklace fell apart and landed on the sheet. “Sarah” was engraved on the
shiny stone that was attached to the necklace. “Yes, that’s my name” nodded
Sarah silently to herself before she slid down under the sheet just next to
Seiken. But she