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a new kind of adventure.
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Character Bio’s:
O1. Hikari Lyte:
Often known as the ‘hyper’ one. Optimistic, bright and happy-go-lucky, this girl is often underestimated. But she has a temper that very rarely surfaces, however when it does, it could frighten Satan himself. Her main strength is speed.
O2. Anzu Volcanon
The short-tempered hothead. Anzu’s temper is by far worse, as it appears frequently and in large doses. Anzu can sometimes be lazy, too, but is the most caring friend and can sometimes be the most logical. Her main strength is power.
O3. Jemma Backsfield
The ‘sweet’ or ‘smart’ one. Very intelligent in the realms of textbooks, Jemma is a girl who wears her hearts on her sleeve, and in doing so, can be naïve and/or faint-hearted. She’s extremely sweet and girlish. Her main strength is magic.
O4. Emerald Green
Would have to say the secretly ‘evil’ one. Probably the most mature and opinionated of the six, Emerald executes many evil schemes and is sarcastic and easygoing. She enjoys teasing and pranks, but cares very deep down. Her main strength is magical defense.
O5. Felicity Mei
The ‘kind one’. Or ‘saint’ if you prefer that term. Felicity is clearly the nicest and most self-sacrificing of the girls. While she enjoys the occasional tease and comeback, she’ll do anything for her friends. She also loves food. Her main strength is accuracy.
O6. Charlie Backsfield
Jemma's twin, the ‘sporty one.’ The most fit and athletic, Charlie is the ‘wisecracker’. She can be very loud and often repeats herself to ensure she’s heard. Charlie also enjoys a wide variety of sports. Her main strength is defense.
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Chapter o1 ::: PARALLEL
AUTHOR: Bethany W. (Inspiration for ‘Anzu’.)
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Finally, they were at the theme park. Come now, folks, look up at all of the different choices of rides, the colours, prizes and of course we mustn’t forget …
“Food!”
Anzu and Hikari ran off towards the fairy floss machine, which was consequently filled with sugar. Jemma dashed up behind them, willing to join the stampede. Felicity and Charlie casually arrived at the scene, whilst Emerald prepared herself for the attack…
“Have you checked the children?”
“AIEE!”
Jemma jumped. She was still mentally scarred from that movie, obviously. Anzu and Hikari laughed, even if they were busy stuffing their faces with fairy floss. Emerald folded her arms and grinned; she had succeeded in her latest teasing escapade.
“Why do you keep doing that?” Jemma questioned mock fiercely. “We saw that movie over a week ago!”
“It’s fun.” Emerald replied.
Jemma sighed and turned to where the others had been.
“Um Emerald,” she asked worriedly. “Where are the others?” Emerald looked around; none of their friends to be seen.
“Oh, crap.”
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Anzu waved the ticket and jumped in the front of the rollercoaster. Hikari sat next to her, still eating her fairy floss.
“How did you get past the guard?”
Hikari shrugged. “If he had cared then he would’ve told me off!” At that very moment the guard spotted her fairy floss.
“Hey!” he called out. “You can’t eat that on the roller coaster!”
Unfortunately for the guard, the ride was already starting up. Too far away to stop now.
“Tee-hee!” Hikari grinned, pleased with herself. “I’ll be finished by the time we get back to the start again!”
“Yeah, then you can tell the guard that he was seeing things! That would freak him out!”
Hikari eyed Anzu. “Speaking of fairy floss, where’s yours?”
Anzu smiled and pointed to her stomach. “All gone!”
“Oh, ok! Hey, wait…”
The roller coaster slowly climbed the peak; it was extremely high. Anzu waved her hands about and grinned her evil grin. Hikari waved one hand, because her other hand was full of fairy floss. Hikari then smiled elfishly, struck with an idea, looking over at the fall they were going to take.
“Hey, Anzu! You can have the rest of my fairy floss!”
‘Yum!” Anzu grabbed the fairy floss and was just about to eat it when…
The roller coaster surged downwards, almost vertically, then tilted fully sideways at the bottom. It went up over a flip, did a loop-di-loop and shot past the beginning; they were going for two rounds! Hikari took a moment to recover, turning to Anzu. Anzu was covered in fairy floss; it had blown all back in her face!
“Tee-hee-hee! You’re pink and mushy!”
“You tricked me,” She protested, waving the empty stick around. “I wanted to eat that!”
Hikari watched as they neared the drop again. It looked even bigger now. Hey wait, it WAS bigger! They had changed lanes onto the next set of tracks!
“Take this!” Anzu shoved her milkshake on Hikari’s lap.
“Oh no! MEANY!”
Down they went, very, very quickly! Upside down and all around, their hands were waving about, and the milkshake prank was working like a charm. Then it got to the second loop.
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Charlie and Felicity chose their prizes before heading over towards the super coaster. Jemma and Emerald ran up to them, Jemma looking a little frustrated.
“Have you guys seen Anzu or Hikari? They disappeared!”
Emerald sighed. “They probably went to the food area.”
Felicity and Charlie shook their heads.
“We haven’t seen them. And if we did, I didn’t notice them.” Charlie said.
Felicity pointed to the super coaster. “I think I might know where they are.”
Jemma and Emerald turned.
“Yeah,” Jemma noted. “That’s where they’ll be. They’re crazy, after all.”
The gang headed off towards the biggest ride in the entire park. It had two different tracks; each leading to a deadly jumble of slides, flips and loops.
“Do you think they screamed?” Charlie asked.
Jemma just shivered. “I know I would’ve!”
Emerald laughed. “We all know that.”
“Hey!” Jemma whacked Emerald on the hand. “I don’t scream THAT often.”
“No, you just get scared easily.”
“Grrr…”
Two messy figures stepped off of the rollercoaster, one pink and the other white. Charlie raised an eyebrow.
“Those two look ever so familiar.” She commented sarcastically.
Anzu and Hikari walked up to the others; Anzu was angry and Hikari was just laughing.
“It was so much fun! Totally awesome!” she was saying. “But then Anzu had to go and ruin it with the milkshake!”
“Hey! You were the one who gave me the fairy floss!” Anzu and Hikari faced each other, before bursting out laughing. The others laughed too.
“Let’s go get this gunk off ourselves. I don’t like looking like the abominable snowman.”
And with that comment, Anzu raced off to find a way to wash herself off. Hikari paused to say bye and ran speedily after the rebel, as per her hyper nature. Felicity sighed and decided to change the subject.
“Why don’t we just follow them? Or we could go on the ghost train.”
Jemma covered her face. “Please, no. I have had enough scares thanks to Emerald already…”
Charlie insisted. “Oh come on, sis! It’ll be fun.”
“More like scary beyond imagination and designed specifically to give you a heart attack at the age of thi---!”
Emerald pushed in the middle, interrupting the rant. “I say we go. We’ll make her come!” Emerald and Charlie grabbed Jemma’s arms and pulled her over to the ghost train stand. Felicity clapped.
“Don’t forget your ear plugs!”
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Anzu wiped her face and took a moment to check her hair, and the state of her clothes. They were okay, thank God. Just the normal black jeans and red shoes. Her dark red top and red jacket were both fine too.
Hikari yawned. “We should go see the others quick smart! They might’ve already found the next ride! I don’t wanna miss out on the fun.”
“Like you ever would.” The teenager sighed. “Gah, let ‘em go. If anything, it’ll be something not as good. The roller coaster is, like, the best ride and we’ve already been on it.”
Hikari grabbed Anzu’s arm. “Come on! I don’t want to miss out or get lost!”
“Gee! You can talk! Running off like that before!”
“Actually, that was you.”
“Yeah, well it was your fault for giving me the idea.”
“Tee-hee!”
They ran out of the washroom and disappeared into the crowd, which had grown immensely in the last few minutes.
“How will we ever find them in this?” Hikari asked.
Anzu giggled. “Just listen for the siren, as in, Jemma’s scream. Trust me, Emerald will have to scare her eventually.”
“Hahaha! Yeah!”
Hikari and Anzu walked over to where they had last been and looked around; they were gone already.
“I knew they would be gone by the time we came back,” Anzu complained.
Hikari nodded.
So where were the others now? Suddenly a high-pitched scream rang out. It was coming from in front of a huge crowd that had recently formed, people pooling outside the ghost train.
“What the hell is happening?” Anzu was curious.
Hikari shoved through the crowd with Anzu close behind. So it was the ghost train ride, but there was something going on. The lights from the tunnel for the tracks were flashing, dimming every second. Hikari paused; she had seen something. It was a braid from Felicity’s hair.
“They must have gone in there!”
“Well, duh,” Anzu put her hands on her hips, “What better way to scare the living hell out of Jemma?”
The ticket seller yelled to them. “You can’t go in there! The ghost train is malfunctioning! But nobody knows the cause. We’re waiting on the Park Repairs Division, but no one’s showed yet.”
The pals glared at the man.
“Our friends have gone in there! We have to go help them out.” Anzu stated.
“Uh, yah!” Hikari agreed. “Ghost trains are massive and dark, especially this one.”
“Hikari, honestly.”
“What? They are!”
The seller groaned and agreed to let them go in, but on the condition they were careful. Something abnormal had happened, and everyone was unsure of the outcomes.
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Charlie sat up. The train had stopped abruptly and they had been thrown off it and onto the gravel. Emerald helped Jemma and Felicity up, who dusted themselves off.
“There’s been some sort of explosion. I saw sparks over near the tomb area and you know, that bang noise? I bet they have a connection.”
Felicity looked at a small electric cable that was sparking away and followed its path with her eyes. It led through a small hole in the wall.
“Technical difficulties; maybe even a power overload. It’s not as if somebody would blow up a ghost train! What would the point of that be?”
Charlie gritted her teeth and pointed to the tracks they had come along before. “I don’t know or care how this happened, or even understand what you’re saying, but I say we get out of here before something really does explode.”
Jemma nodded. “I don’t think explosives are really my type of thing. I’ll leave that to you, Emerald.”
Emerald smiled slightly. “Who says I know anything about bombs?”
The gang started heading back the way they had come; the only problem being that it got really dark, and quickly. Soon it would be pitch black. They needed to find some sort of light source. Emerald picked up a small piece of wood from the tracks.
“Anybody know how to light this thing? Or are we civilized enough to have a torch?”
Charlie raised her hand, and pointed to her watch. “Hang on. I think my watch can do that glowing thing.”
“Yeah, that’s right, Charlie! Mum said so. Find the blue button on its side.” Jemma told her anxiously.
Pretty soon, they had the blue candescent light, revealing the dense coverage of dust, and mix of machines littering the ground.
“Wow,” Felicity spoke aloud. “This place is huge.”
“Yeah, and I wonder how far we have to go.” Charlie answered.
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Hikari and Anzu wandered into the dark ghost train, with torches handy. They followed the tracks for quite a while, seeing phony booby traps and monsters lying about. Anzu didn’t like the zombie section; she ended up kicking one of the zombies over to defeat her fear of them. Finally they reached the end of the tracks, with no sign of a train or any of their friends.
“It just ends,” Hikari whispered softly, forgetting her usual loudness “I don’t get it.”
Anzu growled angrily. “I can’t believe there’s a stupid dead end like that! No train! No tracks! Nothing!” She kicked the wall in front of her to channel her anger, but instead of allowing her to vent, it triggered something else. The wall quavered; it wasn’t solid?
“What…?” Anzu stood in disbelief; her foot was going through the wall like it was just water!
Hikari stuck her hand into the wall; the texture was like water too, cold and liquid-like. Anzu raised an eyebrow, and turned to Hikari.
“I don’t know what this is, but I certainly know that it wasn’t here before. It’s not even on the useless map that guy showed us!” She grinned. “I’m going to be the first one in there!”
With that, Anzu was gone. Hikari hesitated, then walked through the wall, watching it quiver about her. There was a light ahead, many colours spiraling around it. Hikari saw Anzu running towards it.
She had no idea where she was going, but it was worth checking out!
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“Oh my gosh!”
Jemma stared into the darkness ahead of her. Two yellow slits glinted back at her and a gurgling noise cut through the silence of the ghost train area.
Jemma grabbed Charlie’s arm and whispered softly. “Um, Ch-charlie?”
“Yeah, what?”
“There’s something over there…!”
Emerald yelled out loudly. “DUCK!”
A huge slab of rock zoomed over Jemma and Charlie’s heads, as a horrid roar sounded. The rock slab crashed into the wall impacting on the ceiling and making the fake stalactites fall to the ground, barely missing the girls.
Jemma and Charlie scrambled to their feet and ran over to the others, shocked at what was going on. The yellow slits widened as a large figure moved in the darkness, its feet booming on the ground every time it stepped. They ran like never before, into the darkness further, even though they could barely see the ground in front of them.
Charlie’s watch light then switched off, sending them into complete darkness. The beast was gaining on them, roaring as it reached out for the nearest person. Felicity grabbed a stick off of the ground and threw it back at the monster. There was a horrible bellow and then a crash.
Gravel flew everywhere, hitting the others in the face. The footsteps stopped and only a low growling could be heard. But their troubles weren’t over yet…
Emerald yelled as a spear snagged her coat and ripped it off her. Charlie flicked her light on again and revealed their pursuer, or at least a few glimpses of it. A large spiny tail flicked past the light and crashed into the wall.
Rocks fell everywhere, leaving the troupe scratched and bruised. They ran again, screaming and panting for breath. It didn’t matter where they ran; they couldn’t escape this thing. Felicity cried out as she saw the end of the path, and heard the monster following.
They turned to face the monster, as it stepped into the small glow of light that there was. It was a tall grey lizard with a spiky mane and black wings. It wielded an over-sized sword in one hand and had a large shield in the other with a red face painted on it.
Even Jemma didn’t scream as the lizard closed in on them, laughing in its deep voice. Then, it charged, sword drawn and eyes gleaming. The girls screamed and desperately ran up against the wall.
It all happened so quickly, that it took them awhile to realize that they weren’t in the cave anymore.
Instead there was the white light; no monster, but a light. As the light came closer they really began to wonder, were they dead already?
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Anzu and Hikari stood up; they weren’t in the ghost train anymore, which was highly obvious. A forest cascaded around them, the terrain rugged and elevated. Tall trees loomed around them, greenery stretching for miles. The sun lay low on the horizon, casting a reddish glow onto their surroundings.
“Erm, Hikari? Uh, you… you look different…”
Hikari stuttered back. “You calling ME different? Check out your hairstyle, dude!”
Anzu and Hikari ran over to a small stream and peered down at their reflections.
Anzu had maroon hair with red streaks; it stuck up in front, reminiscent of a punk style. Her clothes were slightly different too; her jeans had a fire pattern on the tip and so did her jacket and t-shirt.
Hikari wasn’t wearing an ordinary yellow dress, either. It had peace and ying-yang signs all over it. And her hair flipped outwards at the ends, with several braids adorning it, tied together with small pieces of yellow ribbon. A long streamer came down her back, looking like a ponytail.
“You don’t think we’re in some sort of parallel universe, do you?” Hikari proposed to the still freaked out Anzu.
Anzu replied in an angry tone. “I don’t know! But we aren’t at the theme park, that’s for sure! Maybe we went through some sort of… portal thingy or something…”
“Toto, we’re not in Kansas anymore…!”
Hikari and Anzu listened carefully; they could hear a noise like the sound of somebody talking. They were coming closer! Anzu pulled Hikari behind a large rock; they could peek through the small cracks to see what was going on.
A group of teenagers entered the clearing. There were four of them, all wearing similar jackets with ‘ORD’ embroidered on the back. The first was a tall orange-haired male, with cold black eyes. The second was a brunette girl with hair that reached down to her waist; she looked measurably friendlier.
The third and fourth were wearing masks, shielding their faces from the duo. The foursome looked around briefly, then continued, disappearing behind the pines. The girls noticed they had all been carrying weapons.
“We should follow them,” Anzu said carefully, “Maybe they can help us out of here!”
Hikari agreed and they began to follow the group of teens through the forest. Anzu and Hikari almost got caught a few times because of Anzu’s stomach rumbles.
“I’m hungry, I can’t help it.”
Hikari giggled. “Perhaps you should try a few of the native berries they have!” she pointed to a tree filled with red things.
Anzu shook her head. “No way. I want to eat some proper food. Mm, I could go for a hotdog and fries after that milkshake I had.”
Hikari pushed Anzu behind a tree and gave her the ‘look’ to be quiet. The teenagers had heard them! The merciless-looking male in the lead looked back, before deciding there was nothing there.
Just as they were about to stand up properly, Anzu tripped over a rock (not that she, err, did so often). Thud! She hit the ground with a bang. Hikari helped her up swiftly, noticing a small glow a little bit ahead.
They tiptoed through the branches and leaves, keeping a close eye on where the teenagers were. Finally they reached it; a podium, believe it or not. In the middle of the forest!
On the podium’s side was something amazing. A blue and silver staff with yellow stars lined down it and two smaller blade-type weapons with glowing red spikes. There was writing above the weapons:
“To the finders of these treasures,” Hikari read. “I wish great luck and a life of countless victories. Behold the Light Staff: the Valiant Star.”
At the mention of its name, the blue staff glittered and flung into Hikari’s hands as if by magic.
“Wow! Heehee!” Hikari swung the staff about, just missing Anzu’s head.
“Watch it!”
Anzu read on: “And also, the Fire Swords: the Pyroblades.”
The Pyroblades shot into Anzu’s hands, burning with energy. Both of them stopped to read the next sentences:
“If these weapons have chosen you, be aware that they have belonged to Element Guardians for centuries. The weapons may seem like a burden for the time being, but with practice and bravery from the heart, you, the new Element Guardians of Light and Fire, will be able to accomplish anything.”
The friends just stood there, shocked and utterly confused. Anzu then grinned and did a small victory dance.
“I’m an Element Guardian! For fire! Woo-hoo!”
Hikari tapped her on the shoulder.
“Shuttup, Anzu!”
“Why?”
“Erm, because of what’s kinda in front of us…”
Anzu turned and saw, to her horror, a huge grey lizard with a spiked mane and body, wielding the biggest sword and shield ever.
“Ayah!”
They rolled out of the way of the lizard’s slash, just barely. The monster roared and ripped its sword out of the ground before taking a deep breath and blasting out horrid acid fireballs.
Anzu and Hikari dashed to the side, dodging the green flames. Anzu felt a sudden burning on her hands, it was her Pyroblades; they wanted to battle. She threw her blades at the lizard, which pierced its shoulder deeply. The monster hunched over, roaring in pain. Anzu watched as the blades flew through the air and spun right back into her hands again. Like miniature boomerangs of doom. Neat.
“Cool!”
Hikari had the same intention, and ran up to the beast, considerably faster than usual. She jumped into the air and slammed her staff down into the lizard’s back. The girl landed perfectly, before whipping around.
The monster collapsed in a heap, clearly dead. Hikari grabbed her staff and walked over to Anzu, who was looking up at the sky in fright. A ship loomed above them.
The hatch opened and a dozen more of the beasts parachuted from the sky, all emblazoned with the same symbol.
One of them had a red flag coming out of its mane; obviously the leader. The so-called leader had a chain mace and spiked shield, it looked to be more difficult to handle than the others.
“Division Twelve! In position!” The leader boomed commands to the other troops. “Code Red: do not let the enemy escape!”
Needless to say, the lizard-like creatures were in position.
Hikari felt her hands go numb; the Valiant Star was freezing cold! She pointed it towards a nearby troop who was running at her, sword drawn. A white beam shot out of the staff and blasted the guard into the air, smoking.
“Ha! I have magical POWERS!”
“Um, Hikari, that was so five minutes ago it’s not funny.”
Anzu’s Pyroblades shot flames out of their fronts, burning like fire swords. She ducked under a lizard’s blow and raised the Pyroblades into the air, vaporizing the fiend instantly. Anzu rolled away from the burnt body and charged at another guard–-she was enjoying this.
Anzu blocked a sword slash and did a sidekick, learnt from tae-kwon-do classes, into its stomach. As the monster was winded she landed her final blow, charging and shoving the flames into its chest.
Hikari spun around with her staff stretched out, colliding her weapon with the two guards at once. She ‘beamed’ (her official term for whatever it was she was doing) one of the guards as Anzu dispatched the other one.
They looked around. Only seven more to go. Right. Anzu shot fireballs from her Pyroblades, deflecting the oncoming acid fire.
The girl attired in yellow, meanwhile, reflected some acid fireballs back at the attacker, causing the foe to disintegrate. Nice. Then she spun around to the back, smashing a trooper in the head. The lizard growled in rage and used its shield to shove Hikari to the side and onto the ground. Hikari turned swiftly as the angry trooper tried to stab her with its sword. She used her staff to hook onto the lizard’s sword, being flung up into the air and over its head as it pulled the sword out of the ground again.
Hikari rolled for a landing and stuck her staff up as the monster leapt at her, officially killing it.
“Anzu! When did we start getting so good at killing ruthlessly?”
“Um, now’s not the time to answer that question!”
“Oh, right! Tee-hee!”
Anzu and Hikari fought furiously against the onslaught, but they couldn’t hold out much longer. The commander was watching from further away, becoming agitated.
“What are you fools doing? Get them! They are not that strong!”
Anzu watched two guards come at once from either side. She threw her Pyroblades forward and leapt out of the way as the two guards collided. In their confusion the guards stood there for a few seconds looking around and struggling to stand upright. They were about to come after Anzu when the Pyroblades shot right through them. Anzu caught her weapons and folded her arms.
“Now that’s what I am talking about!”
Hikari screamed.
“Look out! Ack!”
Anzu dived forward, as a chain mace swung over her head. It was the commander, and, boy, was he huge! The commander had to be about twice the size of the other troops, and they had been easily taller than the two girls.
Anzu watched in horror as it raised its mace up into the air above her; it was about to strike, when all of a sudden…
Gunshot could be heard, and the commander backed off. Hikari helped Anzu to her feet, as they both surveyed the scene.
It was the teenagers they had seen before!
They were coming back to help them!
The orange-haired guy brought out a broadsword and furiously engaged in a swordfight with the commander. The brunette girl stood further back, with a bow and arrow, firing arrows at the lizard.
The two masked teenagers brought out machine guns, pelting the enemy with an array of bullets. Hikari and Anzu were jolted out of their daze, and quickly ran to aid the newcomers.
Anzu slashed at the fiend with her Pyroblades. She was finding it difficult to avoid getting trampled by the commander’s massive feet. The guy kept attacking the lizard continuously. Anzu was impressed at the intensity of his fighting skills; he way surpassed the two girls. Although, that was expected.
With a final onslaught of attacks, the commander crumpled to the ground, defeated. Hikari also slumped to the ground, tired from the jumping and sprinting around the clearing. Slowly, the male sheathed his sword and turned his piercing gaze to the two exhausted Element Guardians.
All they had to worry about now was conjuring an explanation.
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You’re probably wondering what happened to the others, aren’t you?
Charlie, Emerald, Felicity and Jemma had entered their own dimension. It was a barren wasteland, everything decaying. In the distance, there was a huge fortress towering over them. It was semi-futuristic, semi-castle. But the security measures in place gave it the ominous feeling of Fort Knox.
Where were they?
Their appearances had undergone a slight change, too.
Emerald had a black cape and patterned jeans. Felicity had amazing blue-green hair and wore army-like clothes.
Charlie’s hair was wilder than before, and her clothes had completely morphed from her original sporty style. She didn’t even recognize the type. That wasn’t the biggest change, though, as Jemma … was a fairy.
A tiny little fairy in a pink dress with sparkles. Yes, fairytale quality.
They were all dazed and incredibly confused. Jemma had screamed her heart out upon first seeing herself, and her teammate’s sizes in comparison to hers. The four had trudged wearily to the outskirts of the fortress, which had a thick iron gate around it, but were stopped by a stern-looking guard.
“Trespassers,” He glared. “Get out of here before I am forced to eliminate you.”
Jemma shivered. “W-what’s going on?” She indicated to the sign that read ‘Additional Shift Change: 1300 hours. Guard coverage zone: G-X.’ She was bedazzled. “Where is this place?”
“The last standing fort of New Guardena,” The guard eyed them cautiously. “The only place suitable for living left in this world. The Gargoyles, and various other fiends have seen to that.”
Felicity’s eyes widened. “Whoa! But couldn’t you do something about it?”
“Our forces are searching,” the man had said, feeling that these girls weren’t a threat to security. “For some very important people; the Element Guardians. They will be our saviors.”
Of course, the others had no idea what those were, so the guard explained:
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“The Element Guardians are very powerful beings. Although they may not know it, they have incredible powers through legendary weapons that apparently only work for these specific six.
“The Gargoyles have always waged wars for power and possession, and ever since they discovered the existence of the Guardian Angel’s – Elemental Mages that are said to fight alongside the Element Guardians – they have searched for the Element Guardian’s, and the Mages. They want to use them as weapons; a plan for world domination. Whether there’s an ulterior motive, I do not know.
“The Gargoyle troops search everywhere they can, and have recently invented a device that opens dimension rifts, portals, in the universe. They won’t stop until they have the six Guardians. If you stand in their way, you’ll be eliminated. They have destroyed this world because it was said to contain extraordinary power. And it’s the most populated. They wanted to be sure there’d be no uprisings when they gained power.
“If anything is able to stop these monsters, then it will have to be Element Guardians, with their weapons. We’re all counting on them.” the man sighed sadly before finally adding.
“Something must be done soon. Our forces are weakening, and we need the Element Guardians to stop us from being completely destroyed.”
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If you haven’t read my profile, this story is co-authored by three people. I didn’t write this chapter; I just edited it. This chapter is owned by Bethany. I’ve got basic bios for the six main charries, but if you want additional info, then keep reading as the characters develop! Shameless, yes. I hope you enjoyed this! Please give me feedback! Second chapter will be up soon.
Signed,
Serene Angel Wing