I paced around the city, and Roneah came by. She helped the amulet holders. She was an orange, rodent-like, with red hair, and two different color eyes. Her right eye was red, her left was purple. Like the official colors of Magia, purple and red.

"I have noticed that many people say that their friends have been killed. I think we might be able to stop this some how. Or maybe when they are killed, we can heal their body and take their spirit, somehow putting it back in."

I looked at her for a moment. "We could do that, no you, you don't have an amulet, and you'd have to be good at sensing energy."

"Hmm." She gazed over at the dying trees. "I've heard people say that they think you have forgotten about them."

"What?"

"They say that you aren't doing anything to stop Ahriman." Roneah added.

"It's gonna take some time. I'm not happy about this either." I told her. I did notice that everyone I saw, they had a hateful face glaring at me. I turned my head, just as said, there was someone looking at me angrily.

So now I know that people are starting to hate me. But I just hope that my family didn't. My brother just stared at the ground. I was starting to think that I could see his smile again, but now, there is no hope for that.

Kendrick was the same species as me, but purple. There it came up again. The official colors, red and purple, me and my brother.

"Hey Ken?"

"Hm?"

"I know that this is bad, and it's probably all my fault, but you don't hate me, right?" I said, but he didn't respond. I waited a few more moments, but he didn't make a sound. He lifted his head up and looked at me with his sorrow filled face.

I glanced the other way and sighed. I saw somebody coming to me. He was a student, I knew him. He used Water magic, he was like a blue frog, he had large green eyes and black hair. His name was Boris Waterstaff.

"Sir, I know this isn't the best time, but there have been complaints from other cities all over Magia."

I stood up and looked down at him. His eyes got even bigger as he glared up like I was a giant. I was pretty tall, and he was really short. "Uh…"

"What?'

"Well I… know that Ahriman's allies have been causing havoc, but there is a city that has even more problems." He paused, still staring at me. "Well, you know Magerion, well, their king there is insane, and it's gotten worse since all of Ahriman's work. He says he is all powerful and he is killing people too."

"Well… I'm not sure; there still is a lot of problems here. But that does sound sort of bad. Magerion is a big city, with a lot of gangs and fights. Maybe we could make a quick trip there." I looked back over at Kendrick. "Ken, would you like to come with me?

"Why?" he asked

"Well, I thought maybe you need to do something."

"I guess…"

"Roneah could come maybe… we would need some help. And Kirstin also."

"Don't you think Kirstin comes with you too much? I mean why doesn't she just stay here, and watch your kids?" He said

"Well, I have Maculo and Sidera for that, and everything should be fine as long as the other amulet holders are here.

I hate boats. But I hated water even more. I mean, I could stand it, but I really don't like swimming. We had to take a boat to get to Magerion.

We pulled out of the port and I watched the people still on the land. We made sure we wouldn't be gone long. I just hoped that the people in Central Magia wouldn't get into too much trouble with Ahriman. As Master, I traveled around a lot.

The boat was powered by wind, and people. Not paddling, but people using magic. People using water magic, and Air, and a few other to push us along the waves. I'm sure there was something else helping us. But I didn't care, with water being my opposite element; I'd rather be on a boat then in the sea.

"So how long will it take?" Kirstin asked the boatman.

"Uh, about a day." He replied.

"Uhg, great, a whole day out at sea." I said thinking out loud.

"Why don't I show you to the cabin" The boatman told us gesturing to the left.

Kirstin, Kendrick and I followed him. We went into a small room and met up with Roneah. There were four futons on the floor. I sat down on one; it felt a bit too low for me. I placed my bag on the side.

"We'll have lunch about 2:00, okay." Roneah said.

Another reason I hate boats… I get motion sickness. And that's not good when I had just eaten lunch. I'll just stay in the cabin right now, laying on my futon, even if my legs go over the edge. Yes, that's how tall I am.

Kirstin looked down at me. "Are you okay?"

I rolled over on my side and groaned. "No…. I feel sick."

"Oh…."

I glanced over at the window and watched the dark waves. "Why can't we just get off this boat…"

"It's only been three hours." Kirstin pointed out.

"Still…" I paused for a moment. "I wish there was something to make me feel less nauseous."

"Maybe they have some ginger?"

"Kirstin, were on a boat, there not gonna have almost anything." I said

"Oh don't be grumpy." Kirstin replied as she bent down and kissed my forehead. She stood back up and left the room.

"I'm only grumpy because I'm sick." I said, only talking to myself.

I tried to sit up, but that only made me feel worse. I heard the door open, I looked up and Kendrick came in. He stared at me for a moment, and then went over to his futon.

"Kirstin says your sea sick."

"Yeah."

"You've always been that way." He said.

I nodded my head slowly in agreement.

"Why don't you take a nap?" he asked, but also suggesting.

"I'm to sick to even fall asleep, and these futons aren't that comfortable." I retorted.

There was some noise from outside the cabin; I couldn't tell what it was. Kendrick heard it to as he looked over to the door. Kendrick got up and opened the door. I wanted to go see to, but when I stood up I felt like I was going to faint.

I was able to get enough strength to lean on the wall and go to the door. I opened it up and spoke. "What's going on?'

"Oh, it seems like there's a storm a head, it's already a windy." The boatman said. "We could go around it but that would take longer to get to Magerion. It doesn't seam to be that bad of a storm, but there is always a risk."

"Just go through it, if necessary, Kirstin can put a shield of the boat with her amulet." I told him.

"Yes sir, I'll tell the captain."

Suddenly, the sickness got to me. I really didn't want say what happens next, you'd probably know anyways.