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DISCLAIMER : Ori and the Blind Forest belongs to Moon/Microsoft Studios! OC's belong to me!
Nearly 4 months passed ...
... since the Forest was Blind ...
... Kuro's sacrifice will always be remembered ...
... and thanks to a little hero named Ori ...
... the Spirit Tree and the Forest were revived again...
But ... a new threat is coming up ...
... a threat, which could be possibly much worse than Kuro's earlier wrath ...
... wanting to bring darkness over the forest and its inhabitants ...
... and to erase the light, once and for all ...
Will Ori and his friends be able to stop the darkness, before it gets its final target?
... we don't know ...
... It was dark ...
... the shadow filled the horizon once again ...
... darkness surrounded the empty place ...
... No light was to be seen ... anywhere ...
... And yet ...
"...Where am I..."
A small voice whispered quietly. His sight was blurry. He found himself on dark ground, feeling the cold wind run down his soft, white fur.
He hugged himself tightly to keep in the warmth, while sitting on the dirty ground, waiting...hoping. His eyes caught nothing but the darkness.
Darkness was everywhere.
"...Naru?..."
Ori called to his adoptive mother.
He stood up, pushing the dirt off of him slowly, and looked around, even if it was nothing but pure darkness.
"Naru? Gumo?...w-where are you?"
His mind then became clouded with anxiety. He moved around blindly. He started to panic a little.
He wasn't used being in such a dark place, without any hint of tiny lights or orientations.
What was this place? Was he maybe dreaming? Or already dead? Once again he felt hopeless.
"...H-Hello?! Anyone!? Please...somebody, answer! "
His voice was pretty nervous, and his sobbing got louder. Ori shivered. He didn't like it when he felt lost...and alone.
"I-It's so quiet...t-too quiet..."
Ori wondered.
The little spirit was just about to finish his sentence when something began to crack.
Ori could make out dust and debris of stones falling from above and onto the ground. He winced in fright.
Something was moving. A light slowly filled the empty room of darkness, and the sight...was horrible.
It was a big creature, its face like a demon more like it, who pushed away the big stone debris with ease with its large, shadowy claws.
Its face was masked, just like Naru's, only...this one was more creepy than round and cute.
Its eyes glowing brightly white. Ori's calling seemed to have caught the creature's attention from outside.
The shadow-like entity screeched and squalled at the little, glowing creature of the forest.
Ori became petrified on place because of fright. Ori stood there. His wide eyes were fixed on the monster, and his pupils narrowed small in fear.
He couldn't feel his legs anymore. His body began to shake. Without daring to move, he watched how the evil creature was about to strike a finishing blow.
Seeing how its claws spread out at him with a terrible screech, made Ori suddenly scream.
"AHHHHHHHH!"
... -pant-
... -pant-
Ori burst out in a loud yell, his shock clearly showed on his face. He looked around swiftly.
He found himself in the cave again, his beloved home from his early childhood. His frightened yell woke Naru, Gumo and Aaron up from their sleep, their eyes widening.
Naru had to collect her thoughts for some moments, before she could make out what was going on, and so did the others.
The unknown, lovely creature looked over to her child, noticing the nervousness of the forest spirit. He once again had a bad dream...a nightmare.
"...Ori?..."
Naru's expression on her mask was as neutral as ever, but yet showed hints of concern.
She stood up slowly from her sleeping place next to Kuro's last hatchling, and walked over with slow steps to Ori's nest.
"...Ori, are you okay? What's the matter, my child?"
She spoke with a soft, motherly voice.
Ori noticed that she was worried. He was silent for a couple moments, then he sighed a bit.
Finding himself at home again made him clearly relieved in fact to think about, if it really was just a dream.
"...I-I think so, but...I had this...dream again."
His eyes gazed down to the ground, with a slight frown. He wondered why he was always kept having the same nightmare every night.
Gumo afterwards also made his way up to the spirit. He was worried, but also curious about the mysterious event of dreams.
"...You mean, you're always having the same dream?"
Gumo asked confused.
"Yes. Nightmare more like it. I think that's not just fortuity anymore. I'm have having a nightmare for five nights one after the other! And it's getting worse with every night."
Ori responded.
He couldn't make out why this was happening. Why he was dreaming like this? Naru, Gumo and Aaron looked at each other, not knowing how to answer this.
None of them had dreamed like that so far. The large amount of forced thoughts entered Ori's head and couldn't leave him alone as he shook his head.
Carefully, he jumped down from his leaf covered nest, and moved towards the exit of the cave.
"Ori, where you're going?"
Naru called after him, confused. She didn't see any reason to wander off into the night so late. Unless...he had a good reason to.
"Just checking something out."
He said before leaving the cave.
After taking a deep breath of the fresh wind, Ori climbed up the top of the cave, to get a better view of the area around him.
His eyes scanned everything, but nothing was indicating unusual commotion. Nothing had changed.
Ori thought for some seconds in silence, his white pupils fixed on the Spirit Tree from afar.
o " ...I have to ask Sein about this. Maybe she can explain this unnatural incident." o
He thought for a moment and decided. Ori will visit the Spirit Tree tomorrow; he had to.
Besides, he hadn't visited his own kind for days. Maybe a little distraction of playing, talking and messing around with them wouldn't hurt. Or-
"...Ori ..."
Suddenly, Naru came out. She looked over to see where her child was. Her soft voice filled the silence.
Ori looked down at her, with a little smile forming on his face.
"...I'm fine, mother."
Naru smiled in return, but still, she was worried. A mother's instinct never fails.
"...You should get some sleep, my child. The night is almost over, and tomorrow, we're gonna pick some fruits! What do you think?"
The unknown species of the she-creature offered with a joyful sound in her voice. Ori couldn't help but to grin.
He always liked to see his mother being like that, and that's why he loved her so much...being cheerful, loving, caring, heartful...just like a wonderful mother does.
"Sounds great!"
Ori happily chirped, and jumped off of the spot from where he was just Standing.
Naru picked lovingly Ori up into her arms with a warm smile, and went back into the cave. Gumo and Aaron also smiled at the sight.
Just like good old times. Ori yawned as Naru sat down onto her main spot beside the large Stone, which had a family drawing on it.
"I wish you all a good night!"
Naru called out.
"You two too!"
Gumo replied. Aaron chirped happily in return before laying down onto the soft grass of his nest, cuddling up against Gumo to get some warmth.
Soon, everyone fell into a soft sleep, drifting into the land of dreams.
MY OPINION :
So well ... I'm starting off with a fanfic about Ori and the Blind Forest! This new released game's just a real masterpiece! Everyone who hasn't checked out it yet, do it! It definitely worth to risk a look at it! The Story is packed up full with deep emotions and super cutely designed characters!
I personally support the character ORI as a male! Even thought the developers left Ori as genderless, for fans to decide by themselves. I guess, some of you may support Ori as a she, but the fact is, Ori was never mentioned being a she in the game. The 'SHE' was actually referring on Kuro OR Naru if you're listening closely. Also, Ori's Body structure's more based on a 'he' instead of a 'she', so is Ori's Name, which is based on a Boys name btw.
But these are my own opinions! If you want to, you can leave me a review for your opinion of Ori's gender!^^
I hope you like my Story so far!
