I'm new at the whole Xiaolin Showdown thing. I was watching it and fell in love with Raimundo! So, if I get anything wrong, please tell me and I will correct it. So anyways, this is the summary:

When Raimundo loses his medallion, he goes on a rampage looking for it. Confused on why it means so much to him, the Warriors try to look deeper into Rai's past, only find that it's more shocking than they ever thought…

Disclaimer: I do not own Xiaolin Showdown or any of its characters.

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The Xiaolin Temple was set high in the Mountains of China. This was where the Xiaolin Dragons were currently living. They weren't really dragons, though; that was just what they were called. There were four of them: Fire, Earth, Water, and Wind.

At this particular time, however, it was raining. The training grounds were deserted; rain running in rivets on the floor. The grey clouds above let loose a rumble of thunder and a crack of lightening.

In the house that held the Dragon's Sleeping Quarters, which were more like cubicles, the Dragon's were on the floor playing a card game: Go Fish.

There was a large cowboy, a hat on his head, blonde hair covering his blue eyes. He was wearing normal cowboy attire, consisting of a blue shirt, cowboy pants, boots, and spurs. His voice even had the common Texas drawl to it. His name was Clay and he was the Dragon of Earth.

"Omi, ya' got any twos?" he asked a small boy.

The boy was very small in stature, yet had an enormous yellow head. He was bald and had on a red robe with black at the end of the sleeves, a black belt, and black pants. He was Chinese; you could tell by the way he spoke. He was the Dragon of Water.

"You may now go fishing," he said.

"That's 'Go Fish'," a young girl said. She was Japanese and had her hair in long braids. She had a white and orange hat on, as well as a white and orange jacket and sweatpants. Her name was Kimiko. She was the Dragon of Fire.

"My turn. Raimudo, give me all your fives," she addressed a boy.

He had spiky brown hair and emerald green eyes. He was wearing a white hoodie and green sweatpants. He also wore a medallion that had a windy swirl on it; it hung a red ribbon around his neck. He was Brazilian and his name was Raimundo.

"Go fish, Kimiko," he said.

"I saw your cards, I know you have fives!" Kimiko exclaimed.

"They're eights and why were you looking at my cards?" Raimundo asked.

"Uhh… no reason…" she said, blushing slightly.

"Whatever," Raimudo sighed, "Clay, this game is boring. Can we please do something else?"

"What did you have in mind, Raimundo?" Omi asked.

"I don't know. Anything but card games," Raimundo replied.

"I know, we can go on the Internet," Kimiko suggested.

"The Internet will have to wait," a voice said.

The Warriors turned around and saw a small dragon in the doorway. He was green with a red mane and a red beard-like structure underneath his lower jaw. His name was Dojo and he was the protector of the Shen Gong Wu, magical artifacts that helped the Warriors fight battles.

"A new Shen Gong Wu has revealed itself."

"What is it?" Omi asked.

'I'm not sure. It's a new one and we have to go now. It's somewhere in Rio, Brazil," Dojo said.

"Let's do this," Kimiko said.

Dojo went outside and grew to a forty-foot dragon. Omi, Clay, and Kimiko hopped on. Raimundo hung back.

"Let's go, Rai," Dojo said.

"What's wrong, Partner?" Clay asked.

Raimundo paused for a moment, thinking back.

"Raimundo?" Omi asked. "Is everything alright?"

"Yeah, let's just go," Raimundo said, climbing on behind Clay, bringing up the rear.

"Rio, here we come!" Dojo said, and he took off into the rain.