Nova
paced the floor in the room Chase had set up for communications with
BADGE.
“This is troubling. If what Gar saw is true, then this missing mythic could be any of us?” Nova stopped and let out a hard sigh, “But, which one?”
“This is troubling. If what Gar saw is true, then this missing mythic could be any of us?” Nova stopped and let out a hard sigh, “But, which one?”
Gar
asked, “Is there a way to tell?”
Chase
gripped her arms against her, “I don’t think so. These people are
strange and powerful. When this mythic arrived on Earth, they could
have sealed that knowledge in us so we don’t know.”
Nova
added, “And all three of us are suspect. You two both are oblivious
to your past...” Chase gave him a surprised look, “Yes, Chase, I
know you don’t know your past. That story you gave us is fake.”
Chase
asked, “What about you, sir? Do you know your past?”
“Yes.
I know who and what I am. However, as you said, these people are
clever and powerful. My memories might be fake.”
Gar
almost said something when Chase held up a hand, “Do you hear
that?”
“What?”
Gar asked.
Nova
instantly realized what she was referring to, “I don’t hear
anything...they’re all gone.”
Without
another word, Nova led them out of the room.
Moments
before:
Krystal
Fae stood in the middle of the throne room while the heroes held out
their collected pearl shards. Maneki-Neko and EB helped as she cast
spell after spell.
“This
isn’t working!” Krystal threw her hands in the air.
Maneki
brushed her little paws together, “No. I believe putting the pearl
back together is not possible.”
“What
do we do?” Dr. Blake asked.
EB
spent a moment looking at a pearl shard, “They still have power in
them. Magic that is connecting them. If we get them close enough to
him, it might undo the curse over his mind.”
Just
then Director Nova walked into the room, an uncharacteristic smile on
his face, “Sounds like you have a plan.”
Krystal
frowned, “I sense...magic.”
“Must
be all that stuff you’ve been doing in here.” Nova casually
stated.
EB
hopped over to Nova, bouncing around him, “We need to get the pearl
shards together, and get Lord Dragon near them.”
Nova
hardly glanced at EB, “Perhaps I have an idea.” He gestured out
to where a bubble hovered in the middle of the pristine garden.
Maneki-Neko
said, “That...might work. Even in this state of mind, he is still
connected to the late Lady Phoenix. Her ashes could attract him.”
Maneki
answered, “We need to take them to a place of importance. Their
first home on this world, the Ryukyu Kingdom.”
Furious
Squirrel asked, “Where?”
EB
said, “Okinawa.”
Nova
held a hand out toward the garden, “There is no time to waste. Get
moving.”
***
Krystal
flew with the other heroes as they approached the now almost vacant
Okinawan Islands. In her arms, she carried both EB and Maneki-Neko.
“There!”
Maneki called out and pointed toward an enormous structure. “Shuri
Castle!”
Krystal
flew ahead and directed the others to follow her. Heroes flew down,
materialized, or ran to the location of the famous Shuri Castle. They
waited in the courtyard.
Dr.
Blake approached Krystal, who set her two traveling companions down,
“Why are we stopping here?”
Maneki
answered, “This is the site of the first castle that Lord Dragon
established. He helped create the Ryukyu kingdom seven centuries
ago. This was where he and Lady Phoenix watched over us all for many
years. Right here, in this courtyard, he and Lady Phoenix held a
human wedding to celebrate their love.” Maneki’s eyes teared up.
EB
hugged her. “I know. It’s going to take some time.”
“I
miss her so much.” Maneki cried.
Before
Krystal could help comfort the weeping cat, someone called out, “HE’S
COMING!”
Krystal
pulled out her comm, “all right, everyone, positions!”
In
the distance, they could see the long, golden, dragon. A dozen heroes
attacked him and goaded him to head this direction. Heroes with pearl
shards ringed the courtyard, giving the center a wide berth.
“Are
you sure about this? Someone else can do this.” Krystal asked.
EB
and Maneki both took the energy orb containing the ashes of Lady
Phoenix. EB said, “No, we need to do this. We need to help him.”
“Good
luck.” Krystal pulled out her shard and then flew back to join the
ranks of others waiting.
Lord
Dragon screamed and spewed fire at heroes as he approached. Heroes
following him were battered and bruised, but they maintained their
vigilant onslaught.
In
the center of the square, EB and Maneki stood on either side of the
energy orb. They held up their paws and it lifted higher into the
air. With fear in their eyes, they waited for Lord Dragon to see
them.
All
at once, the large, majestic dragon swooped down over the court. He
roared and released a blast of fire. One of the waiting heroes formed
an ice barrier that blocked the fire from destroying half of the
historic castle. The heroes chasing him came around and forced him to
circle high over the courtyard, not letting him get away.
“It’s
not working.” Furious Squirrel stated to Krystal.
“Hold
your position.” She commanded.
Lord
Dragon raged and attacked the heroes spurring him and heroes waiting
with shards all had to protect themselves and the palace from his
wild fire. Then, in a moment of pause, he glanced downward and his
chaotic focus settled on that orb. He inched downward toward it, not
attacking or roaring. It was as though he couldn’t decide what to
do, to rage, or to settle.
Once
he had descended into the courtyard, dangerously close to everyone
there, Krystal merely held up her pearl and used her power to
energize it. Others took the cue and followed along. Using their
powers, they enhanced the pearl shards to give off a glow. At first,
it was a thousand points of light, but soon that light combined. A
huge, transparent pearl-colored light radiated and covered the entire
island.
Lord Dragon cried out in a rage at first, but that sound turned to a somber wail, and then a weeping cry of emotional agony. The fierce dragon melted away and a man knelt in the middle of the courtyard, cradling that orb of ashes in his arms, crying.
Lord Dragon cried out in a rage at first, but that sound turned to a somber wail, and then a weeping cry of emotional agony. The fierce dragon melted away and a man knelt in the middle of the courtyard, cradling that orb of ashes in his arms, crying.
***
Chase,
Gar, and Nova ran through the palace and back into the throne room.
It was devoid of anyone, save a single figure standing with his back
to them.
“Where
is everyone?” Chase asked.
The
man spoke, in Nova’s voice, “They have an important mission.”
Nova
stepped up, “Who are you?”
The
man turned around, it was another Nova. “I couldn’t let my father
stay insane. I want him in his right mind when I destroy him with my
own hands.”
Nova said, "It was never about Lord Dragon, you wanted him to distract us. Just like you used Krampus, Cupid, and the Leprechaun as distractions."
Jinn chortled at this, "Now you finally realize it. Poor Nova, you used to be quicker at this."
Nova said, "It was never about Lord Dragon, you wanted him to distract us. Just like you used Krampus, Cupid, and the Leprechaun as distractions."
Jinn chortled at this, "Now you finally realize it. Poor Nova, you used to be quicker at this."
Chase
materialized her blades as Gar prepped his fists.
Jinn
laughed and slowly he returned to his regular form, “Your people
were easily fooled. Then again, they have yet to truly see anyone as
powerful as I am now. And this is only the beginning of what I shall
become.”
Nova
pulled out a gun, “I don’t care what you think you are. You’ll
never succeed. This planet is defended.”
“Oh,
my plans aren’t about destroying this world. However, I will rule
it.” He casually strolled toward them, “How perfect that the
place where I will gain absolute power will be in my pathetic
father’s throne room. The hypocrite who made himself a god, but
denied that to any of the rest of us.”
Nova
stated, “Your father wanted your kind to be helpful, not gods. You
know that. And you know he maintained that belief.”
“So
speaks the mouthpiece of my father.” Jinn sneered at him.
“YAH!”
Chase threw her blades at Jinn, aiming for two different places.
Neither
blade even reached him. They both stopped mid-air and he took them,
“Oh, look, more magic. The little girl wants to play with blades,
then let’s play.” He threw them right back at her. Gar quickly
used his wing to protect her, the blades reflecting off of him. Nova
shot, but the bullets swerved at the whim of Jinn. Gar yelled as he
ran to fight.
“ENOUGH!”
Jinn held his hand down and all three were thrust to the floor on
their knees. Their arms bound to their sides and magic gripping their
necks. He came close, “I grow tired of all this talking. It’s
time to harvest the only complete heart of a mythic.”