A Tracy,
A Dragon Rider
Author's note: I have had this idea since I first saw the Eragon movie, but didn't know if it would work, I have tried to fight it until at least one of my other stories are finished but I can't. I don't even know if it's any good it's probably a stupid idea but I can't write my other stories until I get this off my chest. So enjoy.
Summary: In the land of Alagaesia, there is a boy who is about to have his life changed forever. A Thunderbirds/Eragon crossover. Bad summary.
Author's note: I'm just using the characters from Thunderbirds, I'm using the story line of Eragon. Parts of the story are from the movie of Eragon, and some are from the book.
Chapter one
The finding of a Stone
Within the dark mountains of the magical land of Alagaesia a king sits within a deep dark cave staring at the man in front of him. The man, a shade known as Durza stands tall, he looks human besides the fact he has crimson hair and maroon eyes. His face was pale as the king's eyes burned into him. The king circled him and leaned in, "I suffer without my stone, do-not-prolong-my-suffering."
"Of course my king, you will have your stone," Durza said with a bow, and then left the cave to go in search of the one who stole the precious stone.
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We go farther into Alagaesia, to the wide open fields of the Palancar Valley, where a young boy has ventured off hunting. He has hunted alone many times before, but he is not aware that after this trip, his life, his family, and all of Alagaesia, will never be the same again.
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Arya an elf, and her fellow guards, ride down the path that leads through some of the woods of Alagaesia. Erya cradles on her back, a blue stone, the one stolen from the king himself.
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Durza led a group of Urgals straight through the woods where they reached a clump of trees just as Arya and her guards began to slow and began walking their horses but remained alert. Arya lead the group past Durza and the first group of Urgals, they didn't seem to notice them.
Durza was ready to tell the Urgals to move in when the wind suddenly shifted sending the sent of the Urgals toward the elves. The elves became aware of them and turned and galloped away. Durza hissed and sent in the Urgals, the Urgals took down all of the elves until Erya was the last one alive. She rolled off her horse and began running, holding the egg firmly to her back.
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The boy took aim, slowly pulling back the arrow, but the deer suddenly bounded off into the thick woods, also known as the Spine. "You're not getting away that easy," the boy whispered as he stepped into the wooded area. Few hunters would go into the Spine, for few could enter it and not soon later have an accident; this young boy was one of those few. Though if his uncle knew he was going into the Spine he would not be happy but the boy didn't care he was getting that deer he had tracked it to long and to far to give up now.
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Arya continued to run, the stone bound to her back.
Durza hissed and raised his hand and uttered, "Istalri boetk!" about a quarter of a mile of the forest burst into flames, trapping Arya in its wake.
Durza gave an evil laugh as he walked through the flames and faced Arya, "Give it to me," he hissed.
"Durza," Arya said as she brought her sword about.
"Give it to me-and I will let you live," Durza said with an evil smile.
Arya glared at him, "Is there anyone who trusts the word of a Shade?" Arya slide her hand into the sling on her back and pulled out the stone, before Durza come near she spoke in the ancient language of the elves transporting the stone somewhere, anywhere, anywhere but there.
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The deer stopped in the middle of the wood and began to nibble the leaves on a small tree, its herd was bedding down near by. The boy smiled "Now you're mine," he slowly strung his bow, his older cousin had taught him how to use a bow and he thought he had gotten pretty good. Slowly he pulled back the arrow and took careful aim. He had been tracking this deer for three long days and now it was about to pay off. Just as he released the arrow there was a blinding light and a small explosion. The herd bolted, as the woods filled with the mist. When the air cleared, the boy saw that he had missed the deer, but where the deer had been standing now sat a large blue stone; mist came off of it as if it had been on fire.
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Arya fell to the ground, weakened from the transport. Durza slowly walked up to her and turned her over with his magic pinning her to he ground.
"Where did you send it?" Durza asked as he tightened his hold on her.
Arya smiled weakly knowing what this meant for Durza, "Poor Durza. How will he tell the king…he failed?"
Durza snarled and gripped her neck with his magic causing her to cry out.
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The young boy stood still for a minute, he looked at the tree above the stone were his arrow had embedded itself; it was on fire from having gone through right when the stone arrived. Finally the boy began to move towards the stone. Slowly and carefully he poked it with one of his arrows. Nothing happened. He sat down his bow and slowly took hold of the stone and lifted it up, staring at it with wonder. The boy looked around for danger several times without putting the stone down but all that moved was the mist and the trees in the wind.
The stone was a bright blue except for the white veins that went through the stone like a spider web. It was cool and smooth on his fingers. It was shaped oval and it looked to be about a foot long but seemed almost weightless. He put it down and once again ran his fingers across the top of the stone, he found it both beautiful and frightening. Thoughts starting shooting through his head, "Where did this stone come from? It didn't just fall out of sky. Was it sent here by accident or was it meant for me," He thought of the old stories he had heard from the town's old storyteller. He knew that the only way the stone could have appeared would have been with magic. And if he had learned anything about how to treat magic, and those who used it, it was with caution.
He once again took the stone into his hands and turned it around. Another thought shot through his head, "What should I do with this? It would slow me down to carry it, and it might cause more trouble then its worth. It might be better to leave it here." The boy thought for a moment and as a flicker of indecision ran through him he nearly dropped it, but then, another thought stayed his hand, "Well it might pay for some food, at the least," and with a shrug he ran his hands around it once more and then gently tucked the stone into his pack.
The boy looked around once again, it felt to open to make camp so he went on farther into the woods found a more secluded place and spread his bedroll under the safety of the upturned roots of an old fallen tree. He ate his dinner of cold bread and cheese, and then wrapped himself in his blankets and slowly fell asleep pondering the stone and where it had come from.
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Unknown to the boy; far off in another dark wood, an elven maiden smiled, sensing that the stone had been found by someone, as she did she fell unconscious, right into Durza's hands.
T.B.C
Author's note: I promise the Tracy's are in the story; the boy is one of them. Why make you bite your nails and risk getting yelled at you ask? To quote two of my favorite characters from the movie, "Better to ask forgiveness, then permission." If you get my meaning. The next chapter should reveal who it is. Hope you enjoy it. Please R&R. Anakin's girl 11.
Translations:
"Istalri boetk!"(Broad fire)
