Prologue//Chapter One
Airship Escaflowne: an AU Vision of Escaflowne Fanfiction Author's Ramblings

            I know, I know—I SHOULD be working on my VoE/RK fanfic [Untitled For Now-], but this was just begging to be written!  I was having a hard time on Chapter 17, and whaddya know; this just pops into my brain.  Before my UFN readers start to panic, please know that I plan on finishing it!!—I just need to get some extra inspiration before I do.

            Anyway, this fic is definitely an AU fic.  That means that this does NOT tie in with the series.  Here are a few explanations to clear things up: 1) The Great War never happened.  2) Escaflowne is not a guymelef; instead, it is the name of Van's royal airship [ie: the gift].  3) There might be a few characters from my other fic in this one as well, as well as one of my faithful reviewers because she keeps saying she fell in love with one of my characters.  [Sage, you know who you are.  Guess what—you're Balthazar's wife in this one! ;)].  4) Because there was no Great War, that means there was no Dilandau.  But, since I know a whole lot of you like him, he is now Celena's twin brother.  5) Austuria has two sets of monarchs: King Dryden and Queen Millerna of East Austuria, and King Allen and Queen Eries of West Austuria.  6) Freid is not a duchy of Austuria; instead, it is its own kingdom ruled by King Chid [and by the way, Chid still is the illegitimate son of Allen].  7) Van is King of Fanelia and Merle is his Ambassador to All Kingdoms.  8) Kanzaki Hitomi does not exist on the Mystic Moon nor on Gaea…yet….

Disclaimer

            I own this plot and the characters that are not from the original Vision of Escaflowne series.  However, I do NOT own my faithful reviewer Sage nor do I own the characters that are not from my own musings.  Sage's name is used without her permission as of yet, so I'm begging not to be sued because of that.  Anyway, read onward!…

~*Prologue*~

            The sounds of various mechanical tools echoed throughout the customized hangar-warehouse.  In the midst of the mess of metal and workers, three men calmly walked.  All three were very tall men and had masculinely square jaws.  One of the men had wavy brown hair tied in a ponytail, wore small round sunglasses, and wore plain brown robes despite his station as King of East Austuria.  Another man donned radiantly golden blonde waist-length hair, and could easily be identified as the King of West Austuria by the small golden crest with "WA" on it that was located just below his collar of royal blue.  And yet another man, slightly taller than the first but shorter than the second, differed; what with his short raven locks and somewhat rough appearance.

            "Woah, Gaddes," the first spoke as he glanced down at a sheet of blueprints set on a simple wooden table.  "You've really outdone yourself this time."

            "Yes," agreed the second.  "You've come a long way from the Crusade."

            Gaddes grinned.  "If you two think the designs are awesome, you'll faint when I show you what else I have up my sleeves."  He turned to face the first man.  "Dryden, you're a man of intellect; what does a human have that an object does not?"

            Dryden rubbed his chin in supposed pondering.  "Well," he began, "there is a theory that humans and sometimes other living creatures—depending on one's beliefs—have souls and objects do not."

            Gaddes shook his head.  "Not anymore!"  He pulled out a strange technological contraption, punched several keys and buttons, and suddenly a miniaturized display of a young woman appeared.  Gaddes gestured to the graphic, and explained, "This is going to be the soul of my latest creation!"

            The second man gasped.  "What are you saying?"

            Gaddes grinned at his friend's awe.  "I'm saying that this airship will have a soul, Allen, and this little lady is it.  Of course, she'll be life-size when I finish creating her."

            "Why doesn't she have any details to her yet?" Dryden asked.  "She doesn't have hair, eyes, skin color…you know what I mean."

            Gaddes shrugged.  "I couldn't make up my mind."  He paused, then his eyes lit up.  "Say, why don't you guys help me?"

            Allen and Dryden looked at each other, and with nods they consented.

            Gaddes cracked his knuckles, then settled his fingers on the keys and buttons of his contraption.  "So," he began, "let's start with hair.  Color?"

            "How about red?" Allen suggested.

            "No!" Dryden protested.  "I don't think we're aiming for flashy here.  Perhaps something more subtle like a dirty blonde?"

            "Hey!" Gaddes exclaimed.  "I will not have the word 'dirty' associated with a woman that's practically my daughter!"

            "Well then, is there such a color as honey blonde?" Dryden asked.

            "I don't think so," Allen answered.  "Honey tones are more on the brown side of the color spectrum, so how about honey brown?"

            Dryden nodded his consent, and Gaddes punched several keys.  "Honey brown it is.  Now for the length of the hair."

            Allen voiced his opinion first.  "I think her hair should be long and wavy."

            "No way!" Dryden practically yelled.  "She's got to have a functional style; she's an AIRSHIP for crying out loud!  It's got to be something that doesn't get in her way."

            "I see your point," said Allen.

            Silence reigned for a few moments, then Gaddes spoke.  "Well, I want her to have a look that's kind of unusual.  You know, make her kind of exotic and new, but not too much.  How about a layered chin to mouth length?"

            "That's certainly original," Allen remarked somewhat bitterly.  "I still say she should have longer hair."

            "That's only because you have long hair!" Dryden spat.  "I think Gaddes's idea was good.  After all, I can't say I've ever seen a Gaean woman sporting a 'do like that.  It would make her different in a good way."

            Allen waved his hand idly, obviously trying to morph himself into indifference.

            Gaddes snickered.  "Well then, layered chin to mouth it is," he announced proudly as he punched a longer sequence of keys.  "Skin tone?"

            "Tan but not too tan," Dryden and Allen said simultaneously.

            Gaddes chuckled.  "I think I know what you want."  He tapped away at even more keys.  "Done.  Now for eye color."

            "Violet," Dryden suggested.

            "No, violet wouldn't look right with honey brown hair," Allen contradicted.  "A dark shade of brown, perhaps?"

            Dryden shook his head.  "Nah.  We're going for the subtly exotic look, remember?"  His shoulders fell.  "But I honestly have no ideas."

            "I know!" Gaddes exclaimed.  "Green!  Her eyes can be green!"

            "Yes!" Allen agreed enthusiastically.  "Emerald green would be simply stunning!"

            Dryden nodded vehemently, obviously liking the suggestion.

            Gaddes punched a few keys, then proudly declared, "All of her design schematics are complete.  Let's see the finished product, shall we?"  Without waiting for his friends' answers, he refreshed the miniaturized graphic in order to display the alterations.

            And the result was stunning.

            Allen cat-called.  "Man, she's nice looking!"

            "Hey now, keep your filthy royal paws off of my daughter!" Gaddes ordered, half seriously and half in jest.

            Dryden chuckled.  "So, what are you going to call this 'daughter' of yours?"

            "Well, I've already named the ship Escaflowne," Gaddes answered.  "I guess we should call her Escaflowne as well.  King Van'll probably give her a nickname; you know how he is with things that he becomes attached to."

            Allen outright laughed.  "You don't think Van will fall for her, do you?  I mean, she's a total babe.  I'd fall for her if I wasn't already a married man!"

            Dryden stuck his index finger in the air.  "That goes for me as well," he confessed rather meekly.

            "I'm glad you find my pride and joy so attractive, but neither of you are worthy of her!" Gaddes exclaimed.  Idiots, he chastised his friends to himself mentally, didn't you even wonder why I made the soul a woman and not a man?

~*Chapter One: The Gift*~

APPROXIMATELY 6 MONTHS LATER

            The crowd of Fanelians that were gathered in the Square applauded loudly as they made a pathway for their king, King Van Slanzar de Fanel.  Today was his twentieth birthday, and right now he was making his way to the rather large gift that was sitting in the fields outside of the kingdom's gates.  The gift was so mammoth and gargantuan that he had a theory on what it was, but of course one never truly knows when the gift is from both East and West Austuria let alone covered by an enormous royal blue, gold, and white—the royal colors of Entire Austuria—tarp.

            The crowd followed Van as he walked through Fanelia's gates and into the surrounding fields.  Within seconds he was reaching his hands out to untie the giant red cord, but the glare off of a card that was attached caught his attention.  He opened it, immediately recognizing Millerna's bubbly handwriting.  "Dearest King Van," it read, "All of us from Austuria wanted to wish you a happy 20th!  My brother-in-law Allen as well as my husband Dryden supervised the building of this.  And, you'll be happy to know, it was designed and built by none other than Gaddes and his associates.  That means it's top of the line and state of the art!  Enjoy! "

            Van smiled.  Then, realizing he was still being watched, he decided it was time to unveil his huge gift.  He tugged gently but firmly on the red cord, thus making the tarp fall away to reveal what was underneath.

            All who were present promptly gasped, including Van.

            In a nutshell, the gift was a multi-purpose airship.  It would operate in the sky or in the sea, though not on land.  It was painted the royal colors of Fanelia which were navy blue, brassy gold, and white.  The smaller section at the bottom as well as the outer ceiling of the dome between the wings were the sections painted navy blue.  Right beneath the navy blue was a thick stripe of brassy gold, and the rest of the craft—including the wings—was white, except for the emerald green lettering of Escaflowne on each side above the wings.  The entire craft was sleek and aerodynamically designed, obvious trademarks of Gaddes: the world-famous airship designer.  He had once worked on making levi-ships—his most famous being the Crusade and the Crusade II—, but three years ago he was the lucky lad to discover how to make a craft that did not require levistones; instead requiring an energist-based liquid as propellant.  As Balgus was to swordsmanship, Gaddes was to airships.

            Van looked over the gift again with awe.  I can't believe this is mine, he commented to himself.  I have a ship made by Gaddes…  His thoughts were interrupted as his Ambassador to All Kingdoms (Merle) bounded up gleefully to him.  "Van-sama!" she exclaimed, heaving a thick booklet into his arms.  "How do you like it?  Pretty vessel, don't you think?"  Not waiting for his response, she continued, "Anyhow, that," gesturing to the booklet, "is an abridged instruction manual.  I read a few pages and it's pretty easy to understand.  Celena and Dilandau Schezar wrote it."

            Van nodded, accepting this information.  He took a moment to look over his shoulder, noticing that the crowd was dispersing now that the general celebration hour for his birthday had passed.  Facing forward again, he walked underneath the body of the airship until he was standing below the navy blue smaller section which he quickly deduced was the entrance.  His reddish brown eyes scanned the area looking for a way to actually open the entrance; but instead of locating a latch of some sort, he discovered a small circular hole that narrowed down into a point.  Fingering it, he inquired, "What's this for?"

            Merle brushed an errant strand of pink behind her feline ear.  "How the heck should I know?  You're the one with the manual."

            Van blushed slightly.  "Right…."  He opened the manual and immediately flipped back to the index, scanning for anything having to do with entering the airship.  After a few moments, he mumbled, "Here it is; page 12."  After flipping to the aforementioned page, he read Dilandau's strange handwriting, "To enter Escaflowne, first you need to get the pendant.  What pendant, you ask?  It's this pretty little necklace thing with a pinky red jewel and a gold chain.  Pretty easily identified; it should be in a white envelope…oh heck, Celena's better at this than I am.  Fine, I'll do it then.  The pendant is essentially the key to Escaflowne, and we made it into a necklace so that you can keep it where you can see it at all times.  It reduces the chance of it getting stolen.  Anyway, the pendant should be in a white envelope taped underneath one of the wings.  It's kind of hard to see because it blends in so well."

            After reading this information, Van carefully felt along the undersides of the wings.  In a matter of seconds he located the white envelope, and hastily opened it.  Indeed, there was the pendant, and he lifted it up to show Merle.  "It says that this is the key," he explained.

            Merle's cerulean eyes lit up.  "Well then, open the door, Van-sama!  I want to have a peek inside!" she exclaimed as she glomped him.

            Van allowed himself a small smile.  "Sure.  I want to see it too."  Walking back towards the entrance and assuming that the pendant fit in the little hole he found earlier, he stuck it in there.  Immediately the small square opening opened, allowing Van and Merle to climb inside Escaflowne.

            Once the two were inside, Van felt along the walls for a light switch of some sort.  Finding one, he pressed it, lighting up the first deck of the airship which was basically just a moderately sized rectangular room.

            "Van-sama?" Merle asked.

            "Yeah?" Van answered.

            She pointed to a green switch next to the switch that turned on the lights.  "What does that do?"

            For a moment Van considered leafing through the instruction manual to find out; but you, dear reader, know how men never read directions unless it is of dire need.  Thus, Van voiced, "Let's find out."  With a nimble finger, he flipped the switch upward and awaited the result.

            At first, nothing happened and both Van and Merle were beginning to assume that the green switch had no purpose.  But then, and bright bluish white light appeared.  The light flickered a bit, and finally it revealed its product.  Van gasped, and Merle stood wide-eyed.

            There, standing before them, was a young woman!

            Van looked over her, noting that she had a strange style of honey brown hair and bright emerald green eyes.  At first she looked like she was afraid, but then she extended her hand kindly.  "Hello there.  You must be King Van!  Father told me about you," she spoke with a smile.

            "Who are you?" Van asked, cutting right to the chase.

            The woman looked a little crestfallen when he didn't shake her hand, but she smiled anyway.  She was about to answer, but Merle cut her off.  "He said 'who are you?'!  Answer Van-sama!"

            Under normal circumstances, the woman knew that she would have retorted, but 'Father' had told her to be good for King Van.  So, still smiling, she answered, "Father always called me Escaflowne."