In a vast world, two kingdoms are at war with one another. Both longing for each others land, they refuse to make peace. However, while the two wage war on one another, a historian and sorcerer is researching the past of a mysterious realm known as the Dragon Realm. Researching all the evil in the world. "This is no good…" an old man said as he closed a dusty old book, "a mysterious darkness is on the brink of escaping the Dragon Realm? I must warn the king!" He stepped outside of his workshop and made his way to the throne room.
"Unless it's a way of eliminating the other kingdom for their land, I want to hear nothing of your meaningless stories!" the king said.
"I am telling you, your majesty! An ancient darkness is on the brink of escaping the Dragon Realm! We must call forth the Sun Oracle to tell us how to stop it!" the historian said.
"Goodbye," the king said.
"But-!"
"I said GOODBYE!" the king said loudly, not caring about what the historian had to say.
"Fine! If you don't believe me, I will see the Sun Oracle myself! If this kingdom falls, then it is entirely YOUR FAULT!" the historia said before storming out of the room. The historian made his way to a long hallway with an oracle at the end of it.
"O great Sun Oracle, tell me. What does it mean when the Book of Dragons says that an ancient darkness is coming? What ancient darkness?" the historian asked. The oracle spoke with an old, frail, voice.
"There is an ancient knight amongst this world," the oracle said, "and he is the Black General, the general of the Dark King Stryon's army. And he is supposedly plotting to release his master from the Dragon Realm…"
"Is there any way to stop this from happening?" the historian said.
"Unfortunately, no," the oracle said, "You CAN, however, defeat the Dark King. But it requires two things; the legend of ten ancient relics as well as two heroes. A girl and a mysterious creature whose race is unknown to mankind."
"How can I find them?" the historian asked.
"You cannot. They will come to you. They will fall from the sky when you least expect it," the oracle said. The historian let out a deep sigh.
"I thank you for the words, Sun Oracle," the historian said.
Alright. Here we go! A very fantasyish Lilo and Stitch fanfiction! And my first non-crossover Lilo and Stitch fanfiction.
