All characters, with the exception of my designed Protagonist, and God Eaters Burst are not my own and belong to the Namco Bandai Games and D3 Publisher.
Beast
The Aragami, no one knows where these enemies of man came from. Devouring mankind to a third of its thriving population, they continue their gluttonous campaign to the brink of destruction. Anti-Aragami Walls protect the remaining cities of humanity, but that is not the only thing man depends upon for their survival. Since none of man's past weapons could destroy the Aragami, new weapons were created to devour their Oracle Cells. But only the selected few could wield such oracle weapons, and such soldiers of man were called God Eaters.
The chance of humanity's survival has risen, but the future is still dim. With the world in such a state, the chance of coexistence with the Aragami seems impossible. But if that were true how would you explain her?
*** City of Mercy ***
In this desolate remains of a city, once a thriving inhabitants of a country called Japan. Now a hell hole packed with Aragami, and my god-awful workplace. Another day of missions and taking orders from the S.O.B of a father, but none the less I continue to follow his orders and destroy the Aragami. I'll take out as many as it takes until I exterminate them all.
This mission is just taking out some stray Ogretails and two Vajras. I could handle this alone, but my bastard of a leader Lindow, along with Sakuya, decided to tag along. Well at least they won't get in my way.
The mission was easier than I thought. They practically devoured each other, proving the monsters that they are. All we had to do was lye and wait until there was only one Vajra standing then we struck.
What an easy victory, looking out in the distant I contemplate this ruin city as Lindow devours the remains of the Vajra. I wonder what the city was like. What were its people like? What were their last thoughts when the Aragami first attacked?
"Hey, it's a rare one," said Lindow about the core and parts he collected from the Vajra.
Sakuya approached him with a smile on her face, noticing the small excitement in his voice at his find. "To the victor goes the spoils, as they say."
"I bet old man Sakaki will have a fit over this."
"Now, if only they get us some reinforcement." Sakuya replied with a somewhat tired sigh. "Let's head back, I'm starving."
Heading back Sakuya continued the conversation. "So what kind of rations are they serving today?"
"Actually that came up in the last foods supply meeting." Lindow had to stop and think about it since his memory was terrible, idiot. "Got it! We're having a new corn."
"What?! Giant corn again!" Sakuya complained. But who could blame her, that crap was disgusting. "That's so hard to chew!"
"Hey times are hard, you should be grateful that you're getting feed at all." Lindow tried to sympathizes with her.
Then she turned to me with a smile. "Hey Soma, I'll trade with you. What do you say?"
Like hell I was going to trade my saved rations for such a occasions just to be stuck with that crap anyway. "No way."
"Hey, come on guys. You want to be left behind." Lindow called back to us. Sakuya caught up with Lindow as they continued on to the Check Point.
But something in the corner of my eye caused me to look back. Something moved, I'm sure of it. Whatever it was, it headed back to the area where we left the Vajra. Readying my God Arc I headed back to the area, stopping at the corner of the church. Tightening my grip on my God Arc I jumped out to charge, what I saw stopped me at my feet.
It was a girl, and not one of those Outer Ghetto girls, she looked like an Amazon. Her skin was as tan as mine and her hair was wild and bleached from the sun. Her eyes were as green as a leaf. Her clothes, more like rags that got the job done, looked like they were made from the white version of a Vajra's wings. On her back was a spear that looked like it was made from the claws of a Vajra, sharpened down to a pointed shape. Raised to the top of her head was a mask that looked to be made of the top half of a Orgetail's head with long spiky platinum hair running down it.
She was kneeling down over the Vajra and reaching for something in her ragged skirt. She pulled out a knife as long and white as a Vajra's fang. And judging by how she easily cut off the Vajra's paws it was made of a Vajra's fang. She put them in a make-shift bag and then proceeded to cut off the Vajra's fangs.
What the hell was she doing out here? And how did she get a hold of those weapons? Fenrir was the only organization with the weaponry to repel Aragami and she sure as hell didn't look to be apart of any of the Branches. And none of the other Branches that I knew of made weapons like that, not even the older styles, so who made those?
"Hey!" I called out, getting her attention. She looked at me and calmly stood up. She did nothing, she didn't show any signs of hostility, she just looked at me. Something about her green eyes looking at me made my heart accelerate. Was it fear? No way. Was it adrenaline? I'd probably put my money on that. The way she acted as if I was no threat made me want to keep my guard up if she was skilled. "What are you doing here? This place is infested with Aragami. It isn't a place to be wondering around."
She said nothing. "Answer me!" I was getting impatient. Taking a step closer, she neither answered nor flinched at my tone like most. But the blank stare she was giving me almost made me think she didn't understand me. Could she have lost her memory? Damn, more baggage. It's not like I could just leave her here, I had to get her out of here before some damn Aragami got her. So I started to approach her.
"Man you're a handful, you're coming with me." I stopped as I heard the roar of an Aragami far off in the distance of the ruin city. Normal people wouldn't be able to hear it… but I'm not normal. Finally she reacted, but she looked in the direction the roar came from. Fang ornaments, most likely attached to her mask, swayed as she turned her head. Impossible, there's no way she could've heard that.
But she did, and her face for some strange reason began to soften from its stone expression to that of affection. What could she be thinking? But the thought didn't last long as she placed the mask over her face, covering the upper half. She proceeded to sprint toward the edge to jump off into the ruin city below.
"Hey!" I ran to try and reach her, but it was too late. She jumped off and landed with what looked like no damage. I was going to run after her, but she ran off at an unbelievable speed. Who the hell was she?
"Soma, what's going on?!" said Lindow running toward me along with Sakuya.
I just kept staring out at the area I last saw the girl before she disappeared. "I saw a girl, but she ran off."
"Then we should go after her!" said Sakuya with worry. "She could get hurt out there, or worse."
"There's no way we can find her with how far she's gotten now. Going out there now would just endanger us. Besides, she looked like she could handle herself."
"I suppose there's nothing we can do about it, I'll trust your judgment Soma. Let's head back guys," replied Lindow.
Sakuya reluctantly agreed. "Alright, but perhaps we should report this to the Direc-"
"No." I replied instantly, gaining Lindow's and Sakuya's attention. They were shocked at my first act, even if small, of going against the 'Director' even if it was with-holding information. But I began to walk to the Check Point, ignoring their stares. The Chopper would be here soon and all I wanted to do was go to my room and sleep. It's been a long day.
