Hey you there! This Story may be a little confusing at the start, but as things go, I'll hope things'll smooth, so stick to this. This is a four part Fanfic. I tried sticking with very known characters for this, such as Golden Sun, Harry Potter, Magic Knight Rayearth, and Pokemon. If you don't know what any of those are, go and find out for yourself.
Misty: I'm in this one, so read it!
Yes, I'm finally writing a fic with Misty in it.
Misty: I shall rule the world!
I'm sure you will. Misty will you do the disclaimer?
Misty: will I ever! Orchid does not own Golden Sun, Harry Potter, Magic Knight Rayearth, or Pokemon! The plot line is hers, not the characters and all that stuff.
Very good. Now to the story!
Chapter 1–Golden Sun
Silence echoed through the trees as the two ran down the hill, their shoes in their hands. The grass was wet from the storm earlier that day. The sun had set hours ago, windows of nearby houses were dark. Stars were like diamonds held up by invisible threads in the sky. The moon was steadily rising over Mt. Alph, it's light making everything shine with a blue hue.
The two laughed as they slipped and fell down to the bottom. Their clothes were now soaked, their hair damp. They began to stand up when they saw a darkened figure coming towards them.
"Who's there?" a slightly frightened voice asked. The shadowed person stepped out into the moon light, revealing a smiling face, long blue hair tied back into a pony tail. He wore a dark blue jacket over his tunic, a thick sheaved sword was hooked to his belt. His feet were covered in long leather boots with a strange symbol on the sides.
"Well if it isn't Isaac and Mia," he grinned.
"Phew, it's only you Picard," Isaac sighed in relief. Don't scare us like that!"
"I'm sorry," the Mercury Adept apologized, "but your mother sent me looking for you an hour ago, Isaac."
"Really? Is it that late?" Isaac asked.
"It's only passed midnight," Picard answered, looking at Isaac and Mia's faces. "Having a bit to much fun aren't we?"
"We're sorry Picard," Mia stood up, "we really are."
"Don't worry Lady Mia, I was up anyways. Come on, your mom and dad are waiting."
Isaac and Mia followed the tall figure of Picard down the street near the bubbling brook down in a small canyon. The small village of Vale was located on the side of a great mountain, making any traveling up or down long stair cases. The village had been put there decades before to guard the great Sol Sanctum. Years before, the power of the Sanctum had been released, Isaac, Mia, Picard, and many other comrades went to stop it. A year later they returned and the town was no longer in need to protect the ancient Sanctum.
The three walked in silence, listening to the river gurgle below. Passing over bridges, they soon approached Isaac's house. Mia, being without parents had moved in and now lived as a member of the family. Picard didn't live far off, living alone in his small cottage across the river.
"I leave you here," Picard smiled, and began heading for the bridge, Mia and Isaac headed the opposite direction.
Isaac had nearly put his hand on the door handle when Mia stopped him. Her hand gripped his arm, as something cried above them. The two went wide eyed, they recognized the call, it came from the dreaded monster known as a Harpy. Its form came in front of the moon and began diving strait towards Picard who was now halfway across the rushing river.
"PICARD!!!" the two dashed forward, Isaac drawing the sword at his side, Mia preparing to attack with her psyenergy.
The Mercury Adept looked up in shock as it came down on him. It's beating wings and sharp claws pounded him as it knocked him off balance on the unstable rope bridge. Picard tried to gain balance, but fell as Isaac made his way onto the overpass, Mia only feet behind. Toppling over the thin rope rails, he fell head first into the rushing river.
"PICARD!!!" the two recklessly ran onto to the bridge heading to where their friend had fallen. The rope viaduct swayed wildly, and the Harpy came towards them again, its legs outstretched.
Mia tried to look into the rushing river, but found it almost impossible to see into the darkened canyon. Isaac attempted to steady the bridge, but it wouldn't slow.
"I don't see him," Mia's eyes were full of tears. "We'll have to look–!!!" the Harpy came down on them, and sent her and Isaac over the railing.
Isaac landed on his side as he entered the cold water, bubbles raising from his lips. Another splash was heard as Mia fell on her back, getting the air knocked out of her. Darkness surrounded them as they grabbed hands, and tried to swim to the surface. Mia, like Picard was a Water Adept, and could breath under water, but Isaac . . . He struggled in the river's current, Mia tried to help him, but her back had gone numb, her dress was getting tangled around her feet.
Suddenly, the two saw a light, illuminating before them. The river's current pushed them towards it, as they struggled even more to try and get to the surface. Blue brilliance enveloped them, blinding them as they passed through . . . something they could not tell.
Mia heard Isaac gasp for breath beside her. She, herself sputtered up water, and pulled away her bangs. Her clothes weighed her down from all the water they had absorbed. Isaac coughed and pulled the yellow scarf around his neck off. His golden hair covered his eyes.
"What happened? Did we make it to shore?" he wheezed.
Mia scooted towards him. "N-no. I-I-I don't think we're in Weyard anymore Isaac."
The Earth Adept pulled the hair from his eyes and began coughing again. They stood in very large room. In fact, he wasn't sure whether or not to call it a room. The ceiling looked to be thousands of feet up. It spread as far as the eye could see. White dots had been painted on it to look like stars, a crescent of a moon was drawn on it to his right. The ground had thin blue grass growing on it, a few blossoming flowers popped out of the ground here and there. But the thing that made them stand in awe the most, was the strange glowing orbs all around them. They were the only lights around, rippling occasionally. As Mia and Isaac stood and began to walk around slowly, the orbs were only two dimensional, the flattest thing they had ever seen.
"Where are we?" Mia asked in a small whisper. "What are these . . . circles?"
"I-I don't know," he answered truthfully. The circles ranged in all sizes, from the size that Mia could stand up to, and ones the size of Djinn. The largest orb rose all the way to the ceiling, but was thin as Isaac. The colors varied from red to blue, yellow to green. Every color imaginable was shining around them. In looking at all of them, they didn't notice the familiar friend that came near.
"Is that you Isaac? Mia?"
The two turned their faces filled with happiness hearing the familiar voice.
"Picard!" Mia jumped onto the Lemurian. "Picard you're alright!"
"You guys came after me?" he asked. "Or did you fall into the river?"
"Both," Isaac reached up and patted the Water Adept on the back.
"Picard," Mia stood back, "do you know where we are?"
"No," he shook his head, "but I did see something back that way. It was a sign saying one thing, but in thousands of dialect."
"What?"
"Come this way," Picard gestured, and the two followed him around the glowing circles of light.
Soon, they stumbled upon the sign Picard told them about. The board was long, sticking up out of the ground in a random place. The tablet stood as tall as Isaac, with different text going down it, every line appeared to be a different language.
"Look," Picard pointed towards the bottom, and there, in their own tongue were the words:
"Welcome to the Linyi Spirit Portal Realm."
"A portal realm?"
"I don't know, that's just what is says!" Picard exclaimed.
"Does it mean," Isaac guessed, "portals to different worlds?"
They all gave each other uneasy looks.
"These circles must be the portals," Isaac touched one and his finger made the surface ripple like water.
"I hope not," Mia replied, "how will we ever find out which one is . . ours? There's got to be thousands out there!"
"If only we hadn't wandered from it," Picard sighed, "all I remember was that it was blue." The three looked around wildly, blue? Blue was everywhere, in every tint and shade. "Maybe there's only one of that particular color," Picard suggested.
Instantly, the three spread out to try and find their lost portal, shining lights everywhere. They couldn't have wandered far from it. Isaac, curiously put his had through a red one and looked around at the other side. His fingers didn't come out the other side which was a mustard yellow. The Venus Adept retracted his hand and looked at them. They were dry as they had been when he put them in. The liquid just seemed to slid off as if it were a wall. He looked around at the different portals. How could each of these lead to a different world? Shaking his head, he went on searching.
"Hey!" a voice cried off in the distance, "I think I found it!" It was Mia's voice, and he ran towards it. Picard wasn't far off, weaving through the circles, avoiding them. The two quickly met up with the female Mercury Adept. "Look here," she pointed to the one in front of her, "it's the same shading I remember it."
Indeed it was, they wished they could tell by shape and size, but they hadn't been paying attention when they had fallen through.
"I guess we can't know until we try," Isaac sighed walking up to it. He slowly slid his fingers through the blue liquid who's surface now had miniature waves like the ocean. "If it isn't, there's a chance we could come back through." The two nodded as he pushed his arm through, and then his foot. His head was still on their side when his body lurched, and began falling through. Isaac's arm waved frantically, "Heeellllpp–," his cry was cut off as his head went through. Mia jumped forward and grabbed his arm, but fell face forward into the blue portal.
"Isaac! Mia!" Picard pounced to try and grab Mia's legs as they disappeared with a flash. His face broke through the liquid, and a sudden realization hit him.
"GAAAAHHH!!!" Mia cried next to him. "WEE'RRREEE FAAALLLIINGG!!!" Her hair was flying up, tears were forced from her eyes. Isaac wasn't far below, still falling towards the tree's below. "THAAAT SSSTUPIIID POOORRRTAALLL DRRROPPED US FRROOOM AA CLLOUUDDD!!!"
The tree's were coming fast. Isaac fell into the leaves screaming. Picard was surprised to find himself yelling as he covered his eyes, trying to ready himself for branches below . . .
Misty: dun-dun-dun
Mwa-ha-ha, will they live? Will they survive the fall? That is the question.
Misty: actually the real question is: WHEN DO I COME IN?!?
Patience Misty, you're coming. I hope all you readers enjoyed the first chapter! Please Review!
Misty: *chanting* Review, Review, Review, Review, Review, Re–
You can stop now.
Misty: view, Review–AAAHHH!!! A BUG!!! GET IT OFF ME GET IT OFF ME!!! IIEEEE!!!
MWA-HA-HA!!!
Misty: I'm in this one, so read it!
Yes, I'm finally writing a fic with Misty in it.
Misty: I shall rule the world!
I'm sure you will. Misty will you do the disclaimer?
Misty: will I ever! Orchid does not own Golden Sun, Harry Potter, Magic Knight Rayearth, or Pokemon! The plot line is hers, not the characters and all that stuff.
Very good. Now to the story!
Chapter 1–Golden Sun
Silence echoed through the trees as the two ran down the hill, their shoes in their hands. The grass was wet from the storm earlier that day. The sun had set hours ago, windows of nearby houses were dark. Stars were like diamonds held up by invisible threads in the sky. The moon was steadily rising over Mt. Alph, it's light making everything shine with a blue hue.
The two laughed as they slipped and fell down to the bottom. Their clothes were now soaked, their hair damp. They began to stand up when they saw a darkened figure coming towards them.
"Who's there?" a slightly frightened voice asked. The shadowed person stepped out into the moon light, revealing a smiling face, long blue hair tied back into a pony tail. He wore a dark blue jacket over his tunic, a thick sheaved sword was hooked to his belt. His feet were covered in long leather boots with a strange symbol on the sides.
"Well if it isn't Isaac and Mia," he grinned.
"Phew, it's only you Picard," Isaac sighed in relief. Don't scare us like that!"
"I'm sorry," the Mercury Adept apologized, "but your mother sent me looking for you an hour ago, Isaac."
"Really? Is it that late?" Isaac asked.
"It's only passed midnight," Picard answered, looking at Isaac and Mia's faces. "Having a bit to much fun aren't we?"
"We're sorry Picard," Mia stood up, "we really are."
"Don't worry Lady Mia, I was up anyways. Come on, your mom and dad are waiting."
Isaac and Mia followed the tall figure of Picard down the street near the bubbling brook down in a small canyon. The small village of Vale was located on the side of a great mountain, making any traveling up or down long stair cases. The village had been put there decades before to guard the great Sol Sanctum. Years before, the power of the Sanctum had been released, Isaac, Mia, Picard, and many other comrades went to stop it. A year later they returned and the town was no longer in need to protect the ancient Sanctum.
The three walked in silence, listening to the river gurgle below. Passing over bridges, they soon approached Isaac's house. Mia, being without parents had moved in and now lived as a member of the family. Picard didn't live far off, living alone in his small cottage across the river.
"I leave you here," Picard smiled, and began heading for the bridge, Mia and Isaac headed the opposite direction.
Isaac had nearly put his hand on the door handle when Mia stopped him. Her hand gripped his arm, as something cried above them. The two went wide eyed, they recognized the call, it came from the dreaded monster known as a Harpy. Its form came in front of the moon and began diving strait towards Picard who was now halfway across the rushing river.
"PICARD!!!" the two dashed forward, Isaac drawing the sword at his side, Mia preparing to attack with her psyenergy.
The Mercury Adept looked up in shock as it came down on him. It's beating wings and sharp claws pounded him as it knocked him off balance on the unstable rope bridge. Picard tried to gain balance, but fell as Isaac made his way onto the overpass, Mia only feet behind. Toppling over the thin rope rails, he fell head first into the rushing river.
"PICARD!!!" the two recklessly ran onto to the bridge heading to where their friend had fallen. The rope viaduct swayed wildly, and the Harpy came towards them again, its legs outstretched.
Mia tried to look into the rushing river, but found it almost impossible to see into the darkened canyon. Isaac attempted to steady the bridge, but it wouldn't slow.
"I don't see him," Mia's eyes were full of tears. "We'll have to look–!!!" the Harpy came down on them, and sent her and Isaac over the railing.
Isaac landed on his side as he entered the cold water, bubbles raising from his lips. Another splash was heard as Mia fell on her back, getting the air knocked out of her. Darkness surrounded them as they grabbed hands, and tried to swim to the surface. Mia, like Picard was a Water Adept, and could breath under water, but Isaac . . . He struggled in the river's current, Mia tried to help him, but her back had gone numb, her dress was getting tangled around her feet.
Suddenly, the two saw a light, illuminating before them. The river's current pushed them towards it, as they struggled even more to try and get to the surface. Blue brilliance enveloped them, blinding them as they passed through . . . something they could not tell.
Mia heard Isaac gasp for breath beside her. She, herself sputtered up water, and pulled away her bangs. Her clothes weighed her down from all the water they had absorbed. Isaac coughed and pulled the yellow scarf around his neck off. His golden hair covered his eyes.
"What happened? Did we make it to shore?" he wheezed.
Mia scooted towards him. "N-no. I-I-I don't think we're in Weyard anymore Isaac."
The Earth Adept pulled the hair from his eyes and began coughing again. They stood in very large room. In fact, he wasn't sure whether or not to call it a room. The ceiling looked to be thousands of feet up. It spread as far as the eye could see. White dots had been painted on it to look like stars, a crescent of a moon was drawn on it to his right. The ground had thin blue grass growing on it, a few blossoming flowers popped out of the ground here and there. But the thing that made them stand in awe the most, was the strange glowing orbs all around them. They were the only lights around, rippling occasionally. As Mia and Isaac stood and began to walk around slowly, the orbs were only two dimensional, the flattest thing they had ever seen.
"Where are we?" Mia asked in a small whisper. "What are these . . . circles?"
"I-I don't know," he answered truthfully. The circles ranged in all sizes, from the size that Mia could stand up to, and ones the size of Djinn. The largest orb rose all the way to the ceiling, but was thin as Isaac. The colors varied from red to blue, yellow to green. Every color imaginable was shining around them. In looking at all of them, they didn't notice the familiar friend that came near.
"Is that you Isaac? Mia?"
The two turned their faces filled with happiness hearing the familiar voice.
"Picard!" Mia jumped onto the Lemurian. "Picard you're alright!"
"You guys came after me?" he asked. "Or did you fall into the river?"
"Both," Isaac reached up and patted the Water Adept on the back.
"Picard," Mia stood back, "do you know where we are?"
"No," he shook his head, "but I did see something back that way. It was a sign saying one thing, but in thousands of dialect."
"What?"
"Come this way," Picard gestured, and the two followed him around the glowing circles of light.
Soon, they stumbled upon the sign Picard told them about. The board was long, sticking up out of the ground in a random place. The tablet stood as tall as Isaac, with different text going down it, every line appeared to be a different language.
"Look," Picard pointed towards the bottom, and there, in their own tongue were the words:
"Welcome to the Linyi Spirit Portal Realm."
"A portal realm?"
"I don't know, that's just what is says!" Picard exclaimed.
"Does it mean," Isaac guessed, "portals to different worlds?"
They all gave each other uneasy looks.
"These circles must be the portals," Isaac touched one and his finger made the surface ripple like water.
"I hope not," Mia replied, "how will we ever find out which one is . . ours? There's got to be thousands out there!"
"If only we hadn't wandered from it," Picard sighed, "all I remember was that it was blue." The three looked around wildly, blue? Blue was everywhere, in every tint and shade. "Maybe there's only one of that particular color," Picard suggested.
Instantly, the three spread out to try and find their lost portal, shining lights everywhere. They couldn't have wandered far from it. Isaac, curiously put his had through a red one and looked around at the other side. His fingers didn't come out the other side which was a mustard yellow. The Venus Adept retracted his hand and looked at them. They were dry as they had been when he put them in. The liquid just seemed to slid off as if it were a wall. He looked around at the different portals. How could each of these lead to a different world? Shaking his head, he went on searching.
"Hey!" a voice cried off in the distance, "I think I found it!" It was Mia's voice, and he ran towards it. Picard wasn't far off, weaving through the circles, avoiding them. The two quickly met up with the female Mercury Adept. "Look here," she pointed to the one in front of her, "it's the same shading I remember it."
Indeed it was, they wished they could tell by shape and size, but they hadn't been paying attention when they had fallen through.
"I guess we can't know until we try," Isaac sighed walking up to it. He slowly slid his fingers through the blue liquid who's surface now had miniature waves like the ocean. "If it isn't, there's a chance we could come back through." The two nodded as he pushed his arm through, and then his foot. His head was still on their side when his body lurched, and began falling through. Isaac's arm waved frantically, "Heeellllpp–," his cry was cut off as his head went through. Mia jumped forward and grabbed his arm, but fell face forward into the blue portal.
"Isaac! Mia!" Picard pounced to try and grab Mia's legs as they disappeared with a flash. His face broke through the liquid, and a sudden realization hit him.
"GAAAAHHH!!!" Mia cried next to him. "WEE'RRREEE FAAALLLIINGG!!!" Her hair was flying up, tears were forced from her eyes. Isaac wasn't far below, still falling towards the tree's below. "THAAAT SSSTUPIIID POOORRRTAALLL DRRROPPED US FRROOOM AA CLLOUUDDD!!!"
The tree's were coming fast. Isaac fell into the leaves screaming. Picard was surprised to find himself yelling as he covered his eyes, trying to ready himself for branches below . . .
Misty: dun-dun-dun
Mwa-ha-ha, will they live? Will they survive the fall? That is the question.
Misty: actually the real question is: WHEN DO I COME IN?!?
Patience Misty, you're coming. I hope all you readers enjoyed the first chapter! Please Review!
Misty: *chanting* Review, Review, Review, Review, Review, Re–
You can stop now.
Misty: view, Review–AAAHHH!!! A BUG!!! GET IT OFF ME GET IT OFF ME!!! IIEEEE!!!
MWA-HA-HA!!!
