THE CHRONICLES OF GAIA
LEGAL DISCLAIMER
I do not own Tsubasa Chronicle, the characters, nor any other manga/game characters I may have referred to.
CHAPTER ONE
THE WHEEL OF FATE
It
was a dark, cold and rainy night. The sky was covered in dark and
stormy-looking clouds, the wind was blowing, the thunder was
roaring and lightnings were falling from the sky, englightening
the dark and gloomy forest that was known as Oblivion Forest.
A
train was running on his tracks, cutting through the darkness
while crossing the Western Plains, headed toward the Oblivion
Forest, bravering the elements.
On board, the crew and
passengers were all minding their own businesses, they couldn't
care less about the weather outside: as long as they were warm and
safe, it didn't bother them.
The train had as its final
destination the city of Timberbourgh, the capital of the Elven
Kingdom deep inside the Forest, so, among the passengers, there
were people of many kinds: many of them were Elves, but there were
also Humans, Dwarves and a few from a kind known as Halflings, a
peaceful race which inhabited a green and fertile land far in the
East.
The passengers were also from a wide range of social
classes: knights and nobles from the elven artistocracy, students
and teachers, merchants and businessmen, artisans, employees and
professionals and a very few commoners and labourers.
In a
second-class compartment in a carriage in the central section of
the train, there were this boy and girl: they were very young,
still in their teens, but travelled alone.
They sat next to
each other. The girl was sleeping with her head leaned on the
boy's shoulder, but the boy was awake and was looking outside
the window, his gaze lost in the landscape.
They were both
good-looking. From their clothes one could guess they were from
good families, but also that their present status was much humbler
than it used to be.
The boy had amber-brown eyes and hair, pale
skin and a warm and gentle-looking face.
He was wearing a pair
of round glasses with silver-blue metallic frames, which partly
hid his eyes, but gave him a grownup and stern look. He was of
average height and rather thin. His clothes were made of good
cloth and well-made, but they were kind of wrinkled and worn. He
was wearing a beige needlecord sports jacket, a blue sweater,
dark-blue jeans and a pair of grey-and-blue trainers. His name was
Syaoran Li.
The girl had emerald-green eyes and dark-blond
hair. Her skin was even paler than that of the boy and her face
was way warmer and gentler than the boy's. She was shorter and
thinner. She was a kind girl, who knew of the sufferings of the
human heart and always tried to make things easier and happier for
the ones she loved and cared for. Her clothes were of good cloth
and well-made and as wrinkled and worn as the boy's. She was
wearing a blue duffel coat, a white shirt, a red sweater, a blue
knee-lenght pleated skirt, knee-lenght white socks and a pair of
light-brown loafers.
Her name was Sakura Kinomoto.
They both
came from a small town always covered in snow, situated on the
bigger of a small group of islands in the Northern Sea, called the
Jade Islands.
Since their hometown was placed under a big
glacier, it was always cold and snowy there and, since it was far
in the North, there were only six months of daylight there, the
other six plunged deep in the night. Plants didn't grow there
except for those which grew indoor, but the people there were
wealthy because of the trade. The people there were also known all
over the world for the amazing fighting skills of their warriors,
the ninjas.
It was an old tradition of noble and wealthy
families to have their children trained in the ninja's arts. It
was also a tradition to grow small potted trees called bonsai and
to name girls from good families after the name of a fruit tree or
flower tree.
Sakura came from an old and noble family, so she
was named after a tree which bloomed once in spring and had pink
blossoms - the cherry tree; her name indeed meant Cherry
Blossom translated in the Language of the Westernesse.
Being
from a wealthy family, she received very good education and she
could speak fluently the Elven Tongue, the Language of the
Westernesse and the Halfling's Tongue.
Syaoran came also from
a very old and noble family, a family of warriors and
magicians.
Syaoran too received a very good education and could
speak fluently many languages and he was also trained in the
martials arts and ninja's arts.
Coming from families which
were very close to each other, the two of them were childhood
friends.
But now none of their past mattered anymore for
Syaoran and Sakura. They were no more Syaoran and Sakura from the
Jade Islands, they were only dear friends that were running away
from a sorrowful and tearful past. It had been like that ever
since their hometown was attacked by Demons, their friends and
family slaughtered and Sakura's twin brother Kamui kidnapped and
taken away.
Because of that they left their hometown and set on
a journey to rescue Kamui and find the truth behind Kamui's
abduction and the Kinomoto Family's massacre. Syaoran's mother
and father were also killed that day, along with his older brother
and little sister.
Since they heard in the Elven Kingdom there
was this sorceress, who knew everything and could see the future,
they were headed there to find a clue about Kamui's
whereabouts.
Just to get to the city of Sprinkle Water Hill,
from which the train for Timberbourgh set off, it had been a long
and difficult journey for Syaoran and Sakura and it hadn't been
without problems, since the Demons which kidnapped Kamui sent
pursuers after Sakura, too. They were able to run away from them
twice: the first time when they left the Jade Islands for the
Northern Continent and the second time when they set sail from
Bjornheim, the capital city of the Northern Continent, for
Seafarer's Haven, the biggest and liveliest harbor town of the
Western Continent. But as soon as they landed, Syaoran felt the
pursuers' presence again - and they kept running away from them
ever since then. Even the very train they were on wasn't a safe
place for them.
The pursuers, which were half-demons, couldn't
take the train themselves, because there were Elves on board, who
could feel their presence and identify them, but Syaoran was sure
they were still on the chase. That was why he couldn't afford to
sleep, even if he was all worn out, even if his body was aching
all over and he had a fever which kept worsening and worsening -
even if his body kept telling him it needed to rest because it was
about to break; but the pursuers could have attacked at any time,
so it was best not to lower his guard.
But for Sakura, it was
different. Whenever they had a chance to, Syaoran let her
rest.
She was ill, she had a fever, but she kept running and
running without even complaining. Syaoran knew she was a
strong-willed girl and she would never give up. But her healt
wasn't as strong as her will. Syaoran knew it and never let her
push herself too much.
Looking outside the window, Syaoran
noticed that the rain just started to fall heavier than before and
that the forest wasn't too far away now.
As soon as the train
entered the forest, it would have been elven territory.
The
half-demons couldn't follow them there, so Syaoran and Sakura
should have been safe for a while. Finally, Syaoran would have
been able to get some sleep. Thinking about it, he felt his
eyelids becoming heavier than ever and his mind fading away.
He
was just about falling asleep, when someone opened the door and
entered the compartment. Syaoran woke up right away and glanced at
the stranger.
It was a young man about the age of twenty. He
had mid-lenght red hair gathered in a short tail, and
sapphire-blue eyes. He was tall and athletic, quite the
handsome-looking guy, or at least Sakura would have said so. He
was wearing a long black leather coat, an amarant-red sweater,
blue flared trousers and a pair of brown leather boots with silver
spurs; he had a blue sash tied round his waist and he was wearing
a cowboy belt with a pair of holsters and a couple of gans, too.
Quite the Highland red-neck guy type. But there was something in
his eyes that told Syaoran he wasn't one.
"Could you please
stop staring at me, kid?", he asked, "It's annoying! Look,
this is the only spare seat I found all over this train, so I'm
gonna stay here, you like it or not"
"Like I care",
replied Syaoran, looking away.
"Good", said the Highland
guy, sitting down, "Do you have a name, kid?"
"I do. Not
like I'm telling it to you"
"Annoying kid. At least try
to and be polite!"
"You tell me your name first, then"
"You
do have a point. The name's Gaignun Jr. And yours?"
"Dimitri
Yuriev"
"Yuriev, uh? From Bjornheim?"
"Right. I'm
a student. I'm attending university in Timberbourgh starting
this semester"
"I see. So you're a whiz kid. Is she your
girlfriend?"
"Indeed. The name's Irina"
"Nice
name. Guess she's a whiz kind, too".
Then, he dropped the
conversation, he stretched himself out the bench and fell
asleep.
Syaoran was glad the Highland guy fell for his lies and
didn't notice his anxiety while he was speaking to him. Syaoran
was an honest boy and never liked lying.
He wished he could
sleep too. He glanced outside and saw the forest wasn't too far
away now. Just a little bit longer...
But, before it could
reach the boundaries of the forest, the train suddenly stopped,
braking sharply. It was so sudden and abrupt that Jr. fell from
the bench and hit the floor, waking up immediately.
"What
the...?!", he roared.
Sakura woke up, too.
"Syaoran,
what's going on? Why the train stopped all of a sudden?", she
asked, rubbing her eyes.
"I'll go check it out", Jr.
replied, standing up and stepping outside.
"I'll use my
Bloodline Limit", Syaoran said, right after Jr. left.
His
Bloodline Limit was a special ability that ran through the Li
Family's blood and enabled him to see the near future - it was
called the Third Eye.
He formed a seal with his hands,
whispered the word "Shingan!", and closed his
eyes.
Something was blocking the train's path...a fallen
tree. But it wasn't struck by lightning, the trunk had been cut.
Someone was getting on the train, seizing the chance -- or rather
taking advantage of the diversion they themselves created - they
were five - no, six black-cloacked-and-hooded men. They searched
the train thouroughly and finally they found what they were
looking for: a boy and a girl -- Syaoran and Sakura! They seized
Sakura's arm and took her away. One of them remained to take
care of Syaoran: before he could do anything to protect himself,
Syaoran felt the edge of a dagger piercing through his left chest,
slashing both his lung and heart...
Syaoran opened his eyes
and threw up - it was blood!
"Syaoran!", Sakura cried.
"I'm
all right", Syaoran replied, wiping his mouth and chin with his
sleeve.
The vision he had was so vivid he felt as like he was
stabbed for real - he even could feel a sharp pain in his left
chest -- and both breathing and speaking were painful.
"They
found us", he said, standing up, "They're coming for us. We
must leave this train - now!".
He seized his luggage from the
rack and opened it, taking out a pair of dark-blue oilcloth
cloacks.
"Can you walk?", he said, giving a cloack to
Sakura.
"I'm alright, but Syaoran you're..."
"I'm
alright", he replied, putting on his cloack.
He waited for
Sakura to close her duffel coat and wear the cloack, then they
stepped out the compartment, leaving their luggage behind and
crossed the corridor toward the exit. While they were moving along
the corridor, they stumbled upon Jr.
"Kid!", he exclaimed,
"It looks like there's something blocking the path - uh?".
He
noticed Syaoran's and Sakura's clothing and his expression
changed.
"Where are you going?", he asked, with a
thoughtful expression on his face.
"We're leaving",
Syaoran replied, a serious and resolute look in his
eyes.
"What?!", yelled Jr., "You serious? With this
weather? And we're in the middle of nowhere right now, miles
away from the closest town! You'll get yourself lost, wandering
alone in these woods at night -- and it is likely that you two're
both going to be killed by hypothermia by tomorrow, if you walk
outside in this heavy rain! - It's freezing-cold outside, ya
know! Look, there's a fallen trunk blocking the railways, but
I'm sure they'll be able to remove it very soon and --"
"You
don't understand! That trunk wasn't struck by lightning and
fell on the railways by chance! -- It was cut, so to stop the
train and allow those men to come aboard -- they're looking for
us!"
"I don't get you. You told me you were students,
what do those men want from you?"
"Alright! I lied. But
now's not the time for a chit-chat. We're in a hurry, just let
us go!".
Syaoran grabbed Sakura's hand and stepped past
Jr., but Jr. seized his arm and stopped him.
"Let me go",
said Syaoran coldly, a menacing look in his eyes.
"Let me
help you out", Jr. replied.
"Uh? Why? You don't even know
us!"
"Cause you're in trouble and I can help you. I know
the elven territory pretty well. At least, let me take you to the
nearest town! It's better than getting lost, isn'it? But no
more lies!"
"Alright", Syaoran roared, "The name's
Syaoran. She's Sakura. I'll save the chit-chat for
later".
Then, they reached the exit and Syaoran opened the
door. Before jumping off, he and Sakura covered their heads with
the cloack's hood, then, Syaoran left the train first, then
helped Sakura jumping off, too. Jr. stuck with them - and sweared,
as soon as he found himself outside in the rain: it was pouring
and it was as cold as ice -- and he had only his leather coat to
protect himself from the harsh weather, which was not waterproof
at all!
"Let's go", Syaoran said.
They ran off
swiftly, leaving the train behind, moving toward the forest
boundaries.
But before they could reach the forest, a
black-cloacked man cut across their path and stopped them. Syaoran
stepped before Sakura to protect her right away, Jr. moved next to
him.
"Jr.", Syaoran said, "Stick with Sakura. No matter
what happens, don't leave her side"
"What are you talking
about? He's a lone guy, we can beat him for sure if we join
forces"
"We're surrounded"
"What --??".
Jr.
looked round and noticed there were other black-cloacked men all
around them.
"What the hell --?", he roared, "There was
only one of them! I'm sure of it!".
They came out of
nowhere and without him noticing at all!
"They're
replicas", Syaoran said, "Water clones"
"You mean
they're the same guy who split himself in this many?"
"They're
not. They're bodies made out of water and controlled by that
guy's spiritual energy. They may look like him, but
they're merely shadows. But be careful! They still have 1/10 of
that guy's stenght and, since they're made of water, as long
as it rains, they can regenerate. And believe me, that guy's
really strong. This is gonna be one though
battle"
"So...how do you plan to fight those things
anyway?"
"The only way to get rid of the clones is to
deafeat the one who controls them"
"And you can tell which
one is the real one?"
"I can. And I can do this too:
Kage Bunshin no Jutsu!".
Syaoran formed a seal with
his hands and unleashed his Bloodline Limit technique Third
Eye, then he quickly formed the seal for the Kage Bunshin
technique and his body multiplied tenfold: the clones he created
matched the number of the water clones and scattered all over the
place, so to face each of the enemy's clones.
"Woah!",
Jr. roared, "You can create those things too?"
"Nope",
Syaoran replied, "My technique is different and it wastes a lot
more energy than that of the enemy's. My clones will help you
fight, but they won't last for long. Just stay by Sakura's
side and shoot at those water clones with your gun, if they come
any closer"
"Wait! You're telling me you intend to fight
that guy ALONE???"
"This is a fight you can't join. I can
see the original one, but you can't"
"Alright! You knock
out the bastard and I protect the missie, I got it"
"Can I
trust you?"
"Leave it to me!"
"Good".
Syaoran
turned his attention to the half-demon guy, stepped forward, took
off his hood and faced the black-cloacked man - he knew he was
real, cause he could see him with his third eye. At the same time,
Jr. stepped by Sakura's side and wielded his guns.
"I know
you're the real one", Syaoran said, facing the enemy, "You
coward!".
The half-demon guy laughed - it sounded more like a
bark, than a laugh, actually.
"That shadow replication
technique of yours, it's quite impressive", he said, "But it
won't last for long, will it?"
"This fight will be
finished way sooner my technique is dispelled", replied
Syaoran.
The half-demon guy laughed again - and it was a very
disturbing sound.
"You talk big, brat", he said, "Like
I'll let you escape so easily"
"Like I'll let you beat
me so easily", Syaoran replied, unperturbed.
"We'll see
about that!".
The half-demon guy took out a knife and charged
toward him, roaring, but Syaoran didn't get ruffled and stopped
the opponent's knife with his right hand, just a split second
before the edge could cut his throath.
"You're good, brat",
the half-demon guy said, wrenching himself free and stepping
back.
Then they engaged close combat, the half-demon armed with
his knife and Syaoran bare-handed. They made a few exchanges, the
demon trying to slash Syaoran's throath, Syaoran blocking all of
his attacks and hitting him with his fist-and-kick combos, then
they found themselves stuck again, but this time, Syaoran did not
let the half-demon go.
He seized the demon's armed hand
firmly with his right hand, then he hit him in his jaw with a
powerful left uppercut, with enough force to send him flying. When
the demon's body started to fall, Syaoran jumped toward him and
moved his own body so to find himself behind the demon's back.
Then, he started and aerial combo.
First, he kicked the demon's
left lower chest with his right leg; right after that, he moved
his own body so to so to kick the demon's right upper chest with
his left leg and find himself above the demon's body. Then,
while they were still falling, he kicked him repeatedly with both
his legs, and finally, when they were close to the ground, he
knocked him out with a powerful right kick.
The half-demon guy
hit the ground hardly, but his body was strenghtened by the
demon's powers and the damage taken wasn't too bad, so he
could stand up again after a couple of minutes.
As for Syaoran,
he couldn't control the fall and hit the ground violently with
his back.
He was able to stand up again, but his body was
aching all over now and he felt dizzy.
Since he was short on
spiritual energy already, his shadow replication technique was
dispelled, too. He glanced back at Sakura and saw that Jr. was
having a hard time keeping the clones at a distance all by
himself; also, his guns weren't effective at all against
them.
"I...need to finish this -- quickly...", Syaoran said
to himself, panting as he was breathless.
"You don't have
time to look away!", the half-demon roared, charging him with
his knife, aiming for Syaoran's heart this time.
Thanks to
his third eye ability, Syaoran was able to seize the knife's
edge with his left hand a split second before the demon stabbed
his chest; at the same time, he gathered energy in his right
hand's palm and shaped it into a rotating sphere.
"Take
this!", he roared, "Taste my Rasengan!".
And he
hit the half-demon's chest with it. But the demon was hiding
another knife in his left hand and he stabbed Syaoran's low left
chest at the very moment the Rasengan hit his stomach. Then
Syaoran's technique sent him flying and,as he fell violently on
the ground, he was unable to move anymore; his water clone
technique was dispelled, too.
Syaoran got rid of the knife and
hid the wound under the cloack, before rejoining Sakura and Jr.
Since it was hidden, he pretended the wound wasn't there, cause
Jr. was the type of guy who would have insisted to treat the
wound, thus slowing them down, but they couldn't remain there
any longer or the other half-demons would have caught up to
them.
"Syaoran!", Sakura cried, running toward him and
hugging him as soon as she reached him. Crimson-red twinges of
pain ran troughout Syaoran's body as Sakura hugged him, but he
managed not to shake all over, to pull himself together and
pretend he was fine.
"Are you alright, Sakura?", he asked,
smiling at her, "You're not hurt, are you?"
"I'm not.
Jr. was so gallant, he protected me by putting his own life on the
line".
She smiled.
"He's not scratched at all,
though"
"Good. Thanks, Jr.", Syaoran said, looking at
him.
"You're the one who should be thanked", Jr. replied,
"If you hadn't defeated that demon guy, we would have been
overcome by those things and it is likely I would be dead by now
and your princess taken miles away in some creepy dark and cold
place. You're amazing, Syaoran! Where did you learn to fight
like that?"
"My father thaught me. It's a long story, but
now's not the time for a chat. That guy wasn't alone, there
were six of them on the train. We should get out of here before
the others come. Since they're half-demons, we should be safe in
the forest. Let's just head there"
"Now, wait a minute!
You mean we're staying OUT HERE in the RAIN? You're joking!
We're going to catch a pneumonia if we stay out any longer!
Let's get back to the train!"
"You're deaf? I just said
this guy's mates are on the train looking for us! Even if we
wanted to, we can't go back now! We can only run away as fast
and as far as we can! Now, you said you knew these lands very
well. Just take us to the nearest city or something!"
"You're
nut! The nearest town is miles away from here! We can't go there
by foot!"
"Syaoran...", Sakura said, shaking all over,
"I'm cold...".
Syaoran casted a furious look on
Jr.
"Okay, okay", Jr. said, "There's a custom house not
too far away from here. I'll take you there. Just follow
me".
They left the half-demon's dead body behind, they
reached the forest boundaries and disappeared under the trees.
Since
they left the train, they had been walking in the rain for an hour
or so, following Jr.'s leading, but still they hadn't reached
the custom house, nor they were any closer to it, since it was
nowhere to be seen.
The rain was as heavier and thicker as
ever, so it was difficult to see any far than their noses and they
could see only trees all over the place anyway.
Syaoran started
to think they got lost. Also, they were all worn out, their
clothes were drenched and the rain was freezing cold, they would
have caught a disease for sure if they stayed out any longer - he
was wounded, too. The wound kept slowing him down ever since
they began to walk, but now it was throbbing with ache; his body
was getting weaker and weaker by the loss of blood; he had a high
fever, too, and he was breathless and dizzy and he felt sick -- he
felt as if he was gonna throw up at anytime.
It was due to his
strong will if he was still able to move and did not faint yet,
but his body was numb, his eyes were foggy and his mind was slowly
fading away.
"Hey! Are you all right?", Jr. asked, looking
back at him.
"I'm okay", Syaoran replied.
"You're
not", Jr. argued, "You've been acting weird ever since you
beat that weirdo".
He stopped moving. Sakura, who was close
to him, stopped moving, too.
Syaoran reached them and fixed his
eyes on Jr., furious.
"Sorry I'm acting weird! But you know
what?! We've been walking in the rain for an hour or so, now and
that goddamn custom house is still nowhere to be seen, while we
were supposed to be there by now! I'm drenched, I'm cold, I
cannot feel my arms and legs anymore, my body is numb and won't
move normally no matter how hard I try! Where's that custom
house anyway?!"
"It should have been here..."
"You
idiot! You said you knew the sorroundings well! Don't tell me
we've got lost, now!"
"Well...yeah! Sorry, last time I
went there, I was on a TRAIN! I've never crossed these woods by
foot before!"
"You dumbass! We've got lost for real,
then!"
"Argue won't help us", Sakura barged in, "Just
stop quarrelling and cool down you two! It's dark and we cannot
see anything because of the rain. Maybe we should just look for
shelter and wait for the rain to stop. Then, if only we're able
to find the railway tracks, we'll get to the custom house in no
time, since it's on the way for Timberbourgh. We need to rest
ourselves anyway"
"She does have a point", agreed
Jr.
Syaoran felt as if he was gonna faint and leaned on a tree
not to fall.
He was sure he was gonna throw up very soon - if
only the trees stopped spinning, he could have felt better... -
but breathing was so hard and painful - and his chest and stomach
were both aching so much! -- and his body was shaking so much! -
and, even if he was all soacked and cold he was burning inside --
focusing was very hard too...
He could no longer stand on his
feet and fell on his knees.
"Syaoran!", Sakura
cried.
"What's wrong?", Jr. asked.
His voice seemed so
distant, as if he was miles away...
"I - I'm alright",
Syaoran replied, trying to pull himself together and stand up
again, with the very last of his strenght - but his body refused
to move, no, it couldn't move anymore.
He felt the disgusting
taste of retch in his throath and mouth and threw up.
Jr.
kneeled before him and seized him abruptly, wringing Syaoran a
shudder of pain.
"What's wrong with you all of a sudden? If
you were sick, you should have told me!"
"I - I'm
sorry...", Syaoran replied, with a harsh voice, "I...cannot
bear it...anymore...".
And fainted and collapsed into
Jr.'s arms.
"Syaoran!", Sakura yelled, and started
crying, "What's wrong with him? Why...?"
"Pull yourself
together, princess", Jr. replied, "I cannot nurse the two of
you".
He set Syaoran down on the ground and removed the
cloack.
His eyes were caught by Syaoran's wound right
away.
"I cannot believe it!", he yelled, "This stupid
kid! He kept moving with a wound like this!"
"But...when...?
Why...?", Sakura asked, shaking all over by cold and fear.
"He
must've been wounded when he fought with that weirdo", Jr.
replied, furious, "I just hope he didn't loose too much blood,
even though his blood pressure must be critically low, thus he
fainted. This is bad, I can barely do emergency treatment
here".
He took off both his belt and sash and used the sash
as a bandage to tape up Syaoran's wound and stop the bleeding,
then he tied the belt round his waist again.
"Can you still
walk, Sakura?", he asked.
Sakura nodded.
"Good".
Jr.
hoisted the wounded Syaoran on his shoulders and stood up.
He
thought find shelter and rest for the night was a good idea,
before Syaoran collapsed in his arms, but now they needed to reach
that custom house desperately, or Syaoran would have died for
sure. It was difficult to get their bearings in the heavy rain at
night, but he was almost sure he was finally able to pinpoint the
location of the custom house and that it was not too far away from
their current position.
"We're moving", he said, "Stay
close or you'll get lost"
"Okay"
"Let's go".
As
the rain kept falling cold and heavy, they set out again and
disappeared into the darkness.
