Authors Note: Hi there! This is actually my first fanfiction for kingdom hearts. I finally decided to post my first fanfic, so here it is! I will be accepting all comments, but try not to flame me, okay?
Disclaimer: I do not own kingdom hearts, Disney or any of its characters, songs, or anything else they own, and I don't own any of the animes or anime characters that are in this story. I don't own any other songs like Passion, that belongs to Utada Hikaru( who is awesome, by the way.) Only my OCs belong to me. If I did own any of this stuff, then I would not have taken the time to write this story at all. I'm writing it simply out of my free time. Enjoy!
(Thoughts)
"Speech"
Singing(Yes, there will be some songs)
Prologue
(So it's finally over.) This thought ran thru Riku's head as he sat on the Paupu tree that he and Sora had sat on what seemed like an eternity ago. This was before the Heartless, before the Nobodies, Xeonheart, Organization 13, and the very darkness that had consumed him before. But thanks to Sora, along with the King and all his friends, he was finally home. If it wasn't for them, he would still be lost to the darkness that had consumed him.
As he continued to look towards the rising sun, he heard footsteps coming towards him. Sora jumped over the tree and leaned against it, next to Riku. After a while, he spoke up. "Some things never change." It was true. They had both been to the other side of the door. They had both been to many other worlds. No longer was that feeling of wondering what was out there was there anymore.
Rike replied "I guess some things never will."
Sora was silent for a while, and then turned to Riku. "What do you think it was? The door to the light, I mean."
Riku smiled, already knowing the answer. "It's this." He pointed to Sora's chest. "Your heart. It's always closer to you than you think."
Sora smiled at his best friends answer. "SORA! RIKU!" Both boys turned to see Kairi running over to them, with a bottle in her hand. "What is it, Kairi?" Riku asked. Kari was still trying to catch her breath, and finally looked up at both boys. "Look." She showed them that there was a letter inside, with the seal of the king.
"The King?" Sora asked, and he grabbed the bottle and took out the letter. Both his friends leaned over him to see what was inside the letter.
Dear Sora, Riku, and Kairi,
Hey there guys! How's it going? I hope that you have enjoyed going back home after all this time. Things over here seem to be going back to normal. It looks like all the worlds are finally stabilizing themselves, and there haven't been any sightings of Heartless or Nobodies. I wish I could say that things are completely, fine but something happened the other day that may change this.
I was heading to the courtyard the other day, when an old man, dressed all in white and leaning on a white staff approached me. I couldn't get a good look at his face because a hood was over it. He told me to call him the white wizard. I couldn't help but think that I had met him somewhere before. Anyway, he than began explaining to me that by sealing Kingdom Hearts a second time and also destroying Xeonheart completely, we had unleashed a terrible spirit upon the world-the one who had started the Keyblade Wars. He also told me that the spirits of the lost two had also been revealed thanks to our past endeavors. I absolutely don't know who these lost two are, and when I asked, he said that they were two powerful spirits involved in the keyblade war, but the rest I would learn about them in due time. However, I defiantly know about the Keyblade war. Believe me guys, the Keyblade Wars were a horrible event that destroyed the order of the worlds the first time, and nearly destroyed the universe itself. I wasn't actually there when the War was going on, but I managed to see the after affects of the war, and they were not pretty. Almost all the past Keyblade wielders that had been involved were all killed off, and a lot of worlds had been destroyed for good. So whoever this spirit is that caused the Keyblade War must defiantly be bad news. He told me that the only way to stop them was to assemble the last remaining Keyblade bearers that are still left from the war, the ones that didn't participate. He also told me that the container of the lost two would have to be found as well, since he would also help us. He said that all had to be done before the next three months from this day, because then the beginning if the Keyblade Wars would begin.
I asked if there was anything I could do to prevent this, but he said that it was inevitable. After that, he said that we should try to prepare in the short time we have left. Before he left, he gave me a peculiar piece of advice. He told me that it doesn't matter what power we use-light, darkness, or twilight- and that even evil could use the power of light. He told me it doesn't matter what power we use, so long as we use it for good. After that, he disappeared in a flash of light. I think we're going to be in real trouble and seeing other worlds too soon, so I think it is best that we try and prepare in three months time. Just don't overdo it, okay guys? I think you should at least take some time to relax as well, since its been so long since you were home. I'm going to try to investigate this entire thing. Just leave it to me! I can take care of it. Well, I hope to see you guys in three months time, because we really miss you back here! See Ya!
Your royal king of Disney castle and friend,
Mickey Mouse
After the three friends read the letter, they took five minutes to digest all the information that was given to them. Finally, it was Riku that spoke up. "No, I can't believe it. After all that we have done, it doesn't even matter. There's always a stronger enemy that appears even after we defeat another one. What should we do? It's just never going to stop."
"C'mon, Riku. You shouldn't give up that easily. Remember, we defeated all the heartless and nobodies once before, and whoever this new enemy is can't be that bad."
Riku looked up, and smiled at his friends never ending enthusiasm. "Yeah! Their no match for us! Right, guys?" said Kairi. Both boys nodded in agreement. "Yeah! As long as we have our keyblades and each other, nothing can stop us!" The trio raised their hands out to summon their keyblades.
Nothing happened.
"Huh? What the…?" Sora exclaimed, and tried once again to summon his keyblade. The others tried to do the same.
Still nothing happened.
The three friends looked at each other with expressions of confusion, and then horror as the truth dawned on them. Somehow, one way or another, they had lost the ability to summon their keyblades.
Unknown to the three heroes, they were being watched. In a dark room lit only by the shine of several huge screen monitors, an audience of powerful beings were watching the events unfold in front of them.
"Was it wise to hinder their ability to summon the keyblade's, I wonder?" said a man wrapped in red bandages with his face completely covered.
"It was all part of the plan. It is how he intended it. It's the only way to hide them from the Chasers for now." Said a man dressed in a white cloak, clutching his staff.
"Troublesome, this is none the less. Powerless, they are without their keyblades. But, it is the only way to save them." This time it was a strange, small creature with big ears, green skin, and he was dressed in a brown sort cloak.
"Now how do we defeat this immanent evil that now approaches? I'm afraid I can do little for my village in my home world or any other world, considering that I'm dead." A man dressed in white, wearing a white triangular hat and smoking a big pipe was the one to speak this time.
"Come now, Sarutobi! I'm sure that just because you are dead doesn't mean that will stop you from trying! It certainly hasn't stopped me from teaching a certain airbender I know." This time it was a man wearing a red sash, and he had long white hair.
Sarutobi laughed. "I suppose you right, Roku, my old friend! Not even death will stop me!" The rest of the men chuckled lightly at this.
"I'll try to do my best to figure out more about the enemies plans myself. The homunculus have become more active in my world, from what I can tell." A man in a simple brown cloak wearing glasses and possessing blond hair was the one to speak up.
"Very well then, Hohenheim of light. We will leave that up to you. Just be careful." Said the man in the white cloak holding the staff. Suddenly, he froze, and then slapped his nose as he looked at what he smashed. "Fancy seeing you here, Miyoga." The small demon flea that looked like an old man with six arms was squashed in the old mans palm, and he slowly brought himself back to full size before speaking again. "Likewise, white wizard. I just came to inform you that master Yensid will be arriving shortly."
Suddenly, there was a crash that sounded just outside the room the men were standing in, and the only door leading out burst open with a cloud of smoke. When the smoke cleared, it revealed a very odd sight: a women on a yellow vespa bike with pink hair and a guitar strapped to her back, and there was a passenger with her as well, an old man with a white beard and a blue, wizards hat. He was obviously not happy with the whole situation.
"Confound it, Haruko! Why, oh why did I ever agree to let you drop me off, I shall never know, but…Ugh!" complained the old man. "This is the thanks I get for dragging you around, you old windbag? Jeez, thanks a lot." "OLD WINDBAG? Why, you…" Snarling in frustration, the old man then simply stood up, and walked over to where the rest were. "I don't know where you learned to drive, or if you know how to drive at all!" The old man muttered to himself. Haruko simply shrugged at this.
"Well, I'm glad to see that all of us are here now." Everyone stood up to greet the new comer, even Merlin, who had just sat down, and surprisingly, Haruko. A man dressed all in blue, with a silver beard, a stern face, and also a pointy magician's hat with stars and crescent moons on it, seemingly appeared out of nowhere.
The others bowed at him respectfully, and he returned the bow. "Now, please sit down. This is very important that we begin the discussions." Yensid then looked around, looking for somebody. "Hmm, strange. It seems that Lord Oberon is missing here. I wonder why he did not hail when I summoned him." Suddenly, there was a knock on the door. Yensid waved his hands towards the door, and the door opened.
There stood a man with blond hair, dressed in a business suit and tie. He wore glasses, and the moment the door opened, he bowed and spoke in a boring, almost monotone like voice. "I'm terribly sorry to interrupt this discussion, but I'm here on the matter concerning Lord Oberon. I was told that I was to inform you that he will not be able to attend to this meeting today." "But why? This meeting is very important, and even he knows better! Why was he unable to attend today?" Yensid demanded angrily. The man at the doorway did not flinch at all.
"From my knowledge, it seems he had a bit of a disagreement with his wife, the Lady Titania." Yensid looked at him in disbelieve. "An argument already? That arrogant fool, he should know better after all these centuries." Yensid then looked up at the man again. "Forgive me, Mr..?" "Burnett. Owen Burnett." "Yes, yes. Wait, Burnett, did you say? That name sounds oddly familiar." Owen stiffened at this.
"It should be, Yensid. This is none other then the trickster fey, Puck, in his human disguise." The white wizard said. "Ahh, yes, now I remember. Puck. Tell, me, why did the Lord Oberon send you to tell me this? From my knowledge, you are still in the service of that human." Owen was silent for a second, and then replied "He said he would give me one last chance to redeem myself if I could pull of this simple task."
"Hmm, very good. However, I sense that this form is not your real one. Please, show us your real form." The green creature spoke up, surprising everyone. They all directed their attention towards Owen.
"I'm sorry, but I'm afraid I will have to deny that request, Master Yoda. If I were to use any magic at all, then I would lose my chance of redeeming my self. He told me that I was to arrive here without using any type of magic."
"So how the heck did you get here?" Haruko asked. "I'd…rather not say." Owen said hastily, and many eyebrows went up in suspicion around the room. "Shall we start this meeting?" asked the man in the red bandages, and everyone nodded. "You are welcome to stay, Owen, so that you may be able tell all the details to Lord Oberon." "Very well, since he ordered for me to do that as well."
With that, the members gathered around a circular table in the middle of the room, where they had watched all the events take place. They soon started their long meeting to discuss about what to do about this new incoming evil. This meeting would decide the fate of the very universe itself.
Haruko left after only about 10 minutes, saying that she had better things to do than listen to a bunch of "old geezers." She barely dodged the shurinken, firebending, alchemy, jutsu's and other spells that were thrown at her for that comment, and barely escaped with her life.
In the bowls of Hell itself, a realm that cannot be reached by any means known to man (not that they want to go there) something began to stir. A deep rumbling was heard throughout hell, and many a demon fled in fear of it, knowing what it meant. The noise was even heard in the underworld where Hades resided in. The lord of the dead shuddered in fear. "Eh, what was that?' After a while, he shrugged it off, and resumed on working on his new plan to get rid of his archenemy, Hercules.
A great gate, sealed with a giant keyhole and smothered in blood stains, began to crack. It was in the lowest level of Hell, where even the devil did not dare enter. Suddenly, the door cracked open even more, and a sort of dark reddish mist began to creep out. The door then broke completely, and the mist raced out of the door, and made its way up towards the upper levels.
Demons shrieked and fled, and any that stood in its way were instantly devoured by the mist. The king of darkness himself witnessed the whole event as the mist raced around his kingdom, making it way out into the mortal realm. Even though it was destroying a good portion of his kingdom, he could only smile in anticipation. "So it has begun at last. This is sooner than I expected." The mist finally found the very gates of hell itself, and forced its way out, leaving a trail of destruction in the already chaotic world that was Hell.
The desert wind was the only thing that cooled the man down. He was wearing a suit of armor with a visor that allowed him to see the outside world clearly, but prevented anyone to see his face…if he had one. He had just finished off the guardian that guarded his prize, and with a key chainless keyblade, no less! "Pathetic, those fools really thought this behemoth would pose any challenge to me at all! Though they probably would have set up a harder challenge had they known I was alive." He then looked to his left, and saw a female knight wearing the same type of armor as he had on. He then looked to his right, and saw another male knight coming his way, this one more slender then himself.
He slowly got off the beast he had just defeated, and as soon as he did so, the beast melted away into thin air. He and his companions walked past the rows and rows of keyblades, and made their way to the three keyblades in the middle of the field. They were the only ones with keychains on them. The first knight took the Kingdom Key; the female knight took the silver keyblade that was known as the Pureheart; the last knight took the keyblade known as The Way to the Dawn
As they took their respective keyblades, they turned their heads towards where a dust storm had been gathering. A figure slowly began to walk towards them, and a dark reddish mist surrounded him. As he drew close, the mist cleared, and when the knights saw who it was, they fell on one foot and bowed. "Master…" they murmured.
He was a man with long white hair, wearing what looked like dark armor, similar to the knights. He also had his helmet off, in the shape of a hideous, grotesque creature. His eyes were yellow and bloodshot, and he had a look of insanity on his face. "Fear not, my knights. Your master is here." He said, and he then pulled out sunglasses from within his armor, and put them on. "Soon enough, this universe will pay with its destruction! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAA!" He laughed manically into the air, and his knights joined in the hideous chorus of laughing.
Phew, that was took me a while to complete! Well, there you have it. I'll be sure to try and update every week. Once again, Disney or any other characters in there don't belong to me, just to their original creators. Thanks for reading, and be sure to leave reviews! See ya!
