I don't own the charactures of the game Okami or the cartoon Dragonball Z. This story however is very close to that of the game with some differences. I have modified Vegeta, the main characture, however into a faster and more powerful form. Artwork of the story can be found on my account at DeviantArt. Hope you enjoy.


Prolougue

Long, long ago. . .
A tiny hamlet known as Kamiki lay nestled in a grove of proud and beautiful cherry blossoms. Each and every tree around the quiet burg was honored as a god. However, the village was not without its dark secrets. To satiate the appetite of Orochi, a fearsome cave-dwelling beast, a young maiden was offered as a sacrifice at the annual festival. With a body like a mountain and eight heads mounted on necks the size of tree trunks, its blood-red eyes alone were said to curse anyone who gazed into them. No one dared disobey the horrific beast. When the night of the sacrifice drew near. . . A mysterious man appeared outside the village. This man, his body muscular and glinted brilliant off the sun, was dubbed Shiranui. The man kept a watchful eye on anyone who ventured outside the village, and made a habit of patrolling the streets at night. People assumed the man to be a familiar of Orochi. One villager took it upon himself to face the fearsome Shiranui. The warrior, Nagi, attempted many times to challenge the man. But his attempts were thwarted by Shiranui's swift movements. Before long, the night of the accursed festival had arrived. A white plumed arrow heralded the coming sacrifice. Piercing the sky, the arrow sunk its shaft squarely into the home of Nami, the village's most beautiful maiden. Nagi, harboring a secret love for her, was enraged by this sign. Determined to put an end to Orochi once and for all, Nagi traveled to the beast's cave in place of his beloved. The Moon Cave, a place as dark as evil itself, served as Orochi's home. As Nagi stood before the entrance. . . A beast appeared, eyes glowing crimson upon eight thrashing necks. Orochi stood tall before him, anxious for another sacrifice. Nagi leapt with incredible grace, swinging his blade valiantly. On and on he sliced, well into the moonless night. . . But Orochi's hide was like steel. The blade left nary a scratch. At long last, Nagi, his energy spent from the intense battle, dropped to his knees, fatigued and gasping for breath. He knew he was staring death in the face. It was then that the man appeared. As if to protect Nagi, he stood his ground before Orochi. In the darkness of the cave, the man emitted a golden energy field that shone brilliantly. Alas, it was Shiranui, the man that dwelled outside the village. Baring fearsome claws, Shiranui leapt toward Orochi. Orochi reared its terrifying heads, readying fangs for battle. The two struggled wildly, thrashing in the darkness. Mysterious and terrifying, the spectacle continued. Shiranui summoned gusts of divine wind to counter Orochi's flames. As Orochi closed in on Shiranui, sharpened claws glistening. . . A gigantic tree suddenly sprouted forth, shielding the man. Shiranui fought gallantly to gain the upper hand. However. . . Orochi, protected by a mystical power, was not easily bested. Shiranui, covered in gashes, skin dyed crimson, stood exhausted before the mighty Orochi. Orochi saw a chance to strike what would be the final blow. But Shiranui refused to give in. With his last ounce of strength, the majestic man gazed heavenward and unleashed a mighty howl. Suddenly, the black clouds overhead dissipated. The light from above glinted off Nagi's sword as a beacon of hope. Guided by his sword, Nagi, who had been taking shelter in the shadows, stood proudly to face his adversary. Channeling all his strength into his scarred and battered arms he leapt ferociously toward Orochi, his sword poised high. The golden sword danced in his hands like a puppet on a string. One by one, Orochi's fearsome heads separated from their owner. Orochi's broken body collapsed in a lake of its own blood. In that instant, the curse that plagued the villagers was lifted. As the battle subsided, the sun shone once again in the sky. Shiranui had succumbed to Orochi's poison and struggled to breathe. Nagi scooped the man into his arms and returned to Kamiki. When they reached the village, Shiranui was no longer moving. The village elder gently stroked the man's head. In response, Shiranui let out a hoarse and pitiful moan. . . . . . Then closed his eyes and drifted off as if into slumber. Peace had at last returned to Kamiki. In honor of Shiranui's heroic exploits, the villagers erected a shrine and placed a statue of the man within it. Nagi's sword was christened "Tsukuyomi" and placed inside the Moon Cave. The villagerss all looked forward to an age of endless peace. . . However, this is not the end of the story. . . There is more to this tale than most people know. 100 years have passed since Nagi and Shiranui's heroic exploits. It happened so quickly that no one in the village even took notice. . . . . . Not even the Earth's two strongest fighters.