Unknown Location
Day Of The Oracle
4:23 A.M.

"It's almost time. Soon, the door to the Tower of Salvation will be open. Remember, this mission is of the greatest importance Kaze." A voice said. The man on the other side of the desk nodded.

"I understand commander." Kaze responded casually. The room was dark, yet he could still see the commander's blood red eyes.

"Is that so? Well then, I just have one more thing to say before you leave." The commander said with stern eyes. Kaze cocked an eyebrow at this.

"During this trip, you can not go turn into Wind Rider, or the Wind Drake unless you are fighting without witnesses. You cannot control yourself while in those forms and therefore would be a threat to the Chosen One. This is the future for this organization and-"

Kaze blocked out the man's speech. It's been the same speech over and over for the last month. He had memorized it after the 5th time. It was getting annoying. But, he sadly had to put up with it. As the commander continued his speech, he couldn't help but think about the following adventure.

"Kaze!" The commander said sternly. Kaze shook his head to remove any thoughts and looked at the man in front of him.

"Pay attention when I talk to you. Otherwise, I will find a subsitute for this mission." Kaze almost sighed.

"I apologize Master." Kaze said. The commander looked at Kaze's eyes.

"Very well. You leave for Triet tonight. Dismissed." Kaze turned around and left without saying another word. The commander sighed.

"Don't mess this up Kaze. The fate of the world is in your hands now."


Kaze sighed as he knocked on his room door. Kaze had light brown hair with piercing green eyes. All he had on was a simple green shirt and brown pants.

"Oi! Hoken, you dumbass! I gotta get ready for my mission! Open the door!" Kaze yelled at the door. A little giggle caused him to turn around. Behind him was a young girl with blonde hair and blue eyes.

"Why don't you just use you key?" She asked while smiling.

"..." Kaze just turned away instead of answering, hoping that she wouldn't bug him any longer. That wish was denied.

"...You are so forgetful Kaze." She said after sighing. Kaze could tell just by the way she said it that she was holding back her laughter.

"... Shouldn't you be reading a book or something Mistukai?" Kaze asked in response.

"If you want me to. I was just gonna wish you luck on your trip. But if you want me to, I can just forget about it and go and bother someone else." Mistukai said with a cocked eyebrow.

"Whatever. Now if you excuse me, I have to get Hoken to open the bloody door." Kaze said before turning his attention to the door. Mistukai sighed and walked to the door as well. She pulled out a certain item from her pocket and waved it in front of Kaze's face.

"My.... key...."

"You left it in the weapon room." Mistukai said. Kaze reached for it, only to have it pulled away. He looked at Mistukai.

"Can I please have my key, Mistukai?" She sighed and gave him the key.

"Good luck on your mission Kaze. You may need it." Mistukai said before leaving. Kaze waited until she was out of hearing range before saying,

"Thanks... Kaya." He opened the door and walked in to see the room empty.

"That explains why Hoken didn't open the door." Kaze said to himself calmly. He began packing up his stuff when he thought about his home town, Luin. About how the desians took his parents away. About how he built up a rage. About how the commander took him under his wing and gave him power.

And now, after 10 years of hardships and training, he was going to get his revenge.