CHAP 1

Summoner Kaelii shuts her eyes and held her steel staff horizontally out in front of her. The curvy pattern engraved into the staff glows a bright green as Kaelii aims the staff towards the sky. A thick ray of green light sprays from it then creates a sort of warp-hole in the air. Lime streams of vines entwine with each other, creating a female figure. Still unclear of her features, the figures eyes open to reveal two fair yellow eyes. Then radiating a blinding green light, she stretches her arms leaning her head back. She explodes into a thousand shimmering leaves and reforms to create her final figure. Finally, in front of the Ochu stands a black skinned Aeon with ashen stripes running across her body.

Her wings blend into a different range of colours. From cherry, to ginger, to golden, jade, sapphire and finally lilac. The wings are large and feathery, almost angelic. Emerald flame-like patterns spread from her feet to her knees, creating the illusion that her legs are on fire. It appears as though she was once cuffed, yet broke off and the chains still dragged along with her wrists and ankles. She floats up above the Ochu, waiting for her summoners orders. Summoner Kaelii opens her eyes and raises her head, watching her Aeon with delight. She gives it a nod as the Aeon attacks with its Firaga. The Ochu sways slightly, then shudders off the flames lit to its leaves. In attempt to poison the Aeon, the Ochu swings its heavy vines into the air and whips, just realizing it missed and tangled its vines instead. The Aeon snickered, lifting up her hand and casting Firaga again. The Ochu screeched and fell to the ground with a heavy thud, releasing glowing pyre flies from its body.

Summoner Kaelii shook her staff as a strong breeze twirled about the Aeon. She soon disappeared as the breeze lifted her, carrying her off in a thousand leaves ready to be summoned again. Kaelii let out a quiet grunt, then carried on along the road to the Moonflow.

She kicked the pebbles and dust in front of her polished black boots. They were knee high with leather material. The front was curved for comfort, easier to walk in. Flicking her long dark velvet hair back out of her face, she raised her head slightly to watch the clouds drift over peacefully. Her burnished azure eyes shut gently, weary from Kaelii's long journey. She barely had any time to sleep anymore. It was always rush-rush to meet her old friend in the Moonflow. Kaelii gradually stopped. A few huts and tents were not too far to be seen. She had finally made it to the Moonflow! She dashed towards a tall figure in the distance standing beside the water with a heart-warming grin on her face.

"Summoner Kaelii! Welcome home!" The now visible woman stood with her arms open towards Kaelii. "My, how you've grown! You must be tired... Come, I have a bed prepared for you." The woman smiled cuddling Kaelii tightly. She looked about thirty-five-ish with slight wrinkles on her face. Her clothes were quite elegant looking, probably because of the special occasion of her niece coming to visit after five years.

Kaelii explored at the age of thirteen, and used to walk about certain parts of Spira for a short period of time training to become her dream – a High Summoner. She constantly 'journeyed' over to the Djose Temple to pray for her dreams to come true and for her dead mother and father to rest in peace. At the young age of fifteen all her praying paid off as she finally became a proud summoner. It was then she decided to officially leave the Moonflow to search for the amulet, an amulet kept for over a thousand years. The amulet belonged to Badengo – the ruler of all fiends. He took control over the attacking fiends from using the amulet.

That was the reason Kaelii and many others became summoners. They each wanted to search for Badengo and obtain the amulet, only to destroy the fiends. Without the fiends, Spira would live in the beauty of eternal peace. But no Summoner has yet been successful. They have each been killed by the ultimate power of Badengo. Kaelii was prepared to put a stop to this...