Occult Revelations: A Century of Sorrow
Disclaimer: I own nothing except the author created characters and concepts. Thanks to Ranger Red 2.3, Mistycharming and SA June for their OC's used in this fic.
Since their first visit to the Underworld, a calm had returned to the lives of the five Occult rangers and the city they protected from the Abyssal Cult. A new week had began and the rangers had already made their way to school in the early hours of the morning. As the first morning class finished for the Immortal red ranger, he emerged alongside his close friend Ray. Though it wasn't his favorite class, he was satisfied that he could talk with one of his close friends while they had some free time.
"I gotta say, that trip to the Underworld you guys had sounds pretty crazy. Maybe next time you could bring me along?" Ray suggested hopefully to his friend as they walked down the busy hall. Throughout the morning he had been filled in on the surprising events of the recent weekend, only now bringing the topic of going with them up.
Joe gave a short, tired yawn as they walked down the hall. "I hope I never have to set foot in that place again. Or meet another demon from House Phoenix. Besides, I'm pretty sure the Underworld has a no living humans policy." He added, turning the corner with Ray, slowing down for a moment.
Ray's smile dropped. "Guess it won't be any time in the near future then. I've got some stuff to get sorted out in the clubroom anyway. Some new books and other things to do with the Occult. Mr. Cadia told me to get on it as soon as I'm not busy."
"You go do that, I think there's something else I need to do." Joe replied, stopping in his tracks next to a door to a dark storage closet that was slightly open. Ray gave a quick nod to Joe before carrying on toward the clubroom to sort the new Occultic material out.
As soon as Ray had left, Joe poked his head into the closet for a moment before reaching for the light switch and pulling it, the light quickly flashing on and blinding the figure that had been lurking there, unbeknownst to the other students. A clatter was heard as the figure fell back, blinded from the sudden burst of light in the cramped supply closet. Looking down at whoever had been lurking, the red ranger's eyes widened in surprised when he realised Ellie now shielded her eyes as she clung to the wall, her fangs bearing and what little of her eyes that were open resonating a crimson red.
"Ellie!?" Joe asked in a mix of curiosity and surprise. Calming himself over the next few seconds, the red ranger allowed his Vampire friend to recover from the flood of light that had hit her eyes moments ago. "I don't think anyone else noticed you, but what are you doing hiding in a dark closet anyway? I get you're a Vampire and all so you feel better in the dark, but it looked like you were staring out into the hall. Is something up with you today, some crazy vampire habit?" He asked, suggesting the last few words jokingly.
Ellie shook her head slowly as she glanced quickly at two female students in the hallway before her eyes snapped back to focus on the red ranger. Unfortunately, Joe had caught onto her quick glance, turning around, he saw the two students she had likely been looking at prior to his arrival. Looking at them closer, they appeared to have some resemblance to the crimson ranger. As Joe was about to connect the dots however, Ellie cut the light to the supply closet and slammed the door shut quickly so that Joe couldn't see a thing.
"Ellie? What did you just do?" Joe asked, unsure what to make of the situation and slightly fearful this would end badly.
"Before I tell you what I've been doing, I need to make something clear. I've been alive for just under a century, it might as well be one though with everything I've been through. Since my turning, my family thought I'd died. I wanted to go back to them all the time… but it was… hard. So I just left my hometown in the end. I've been staying close enough to watch them for afar though. Since then my family's grown, some even settling down in here in Numin City. The two out there are some of my great nieces. I guess I just wanted to see what they were like. I was too scared to actually go over and talk to them, so I just watched from here…" She explained, looking down, slightly disappointed in herself.
Though he could hardly see a thing, Joe managed to place a hand on the Vampire's shoulder and giving a warm smile, knowing she'd be able to see it with her enhanced vision. "So you're just trying to take care of your family. It's fine Ellie, it's something everybody needs and I can't imagine what it'd be like to have to give it all up like you did. They're lucky to have you watching over them, even if they don't know it. I wish I had family that cared about me like that." He explained to her, while it did reassure the young Vampire, his last words caused confusion as she stared at him in the darkness.
"You and Mr. Cadia are family though, right? I'm sure he cares about you." She responded, to her surprise however, Joe shrugged in a short response.
"I'm not sure what to think anymore. Seraphim said that they've been after me for a while, longer than when he told me I became an Immortal. I guess since then, I've been having doubts about him and feel like there's a lot more he's not been telling me. There's something else, since we got back from the Underworld, I've been having weird dreams. Just blurs of me running down an alleyway in rags, but it felt real." He explained further, telling her about the strange events that had been surrounding him recently before giving a sigh, interrupting her before she could say another word. "It might just be stress from all the fighting getting to me. We should probably get out of here now, it'd look bad if anyone found us here." He finished, placing his hand on the door handle.
"Why would it look bad? I don't think there'd be any point to hiding in a dark closet with someone else other than sharing secrets." She asked, staring blankly as Joe made his way out, shortly followed by Ellie.
"Nevermind." He disregarded as they walked out of the closet, fortunately neither of them had been payed attention to and now stood in the hallway.
"Whatever you say. I'm gonna head to the clubroom for till my next lesson, what about you?" She asked, taking one last glance at her two estranged relatives as she did so.
"You go on ahead, I've gotta head to class. The last time I was late didn't go well for me." He explained to her, scratching the back of his head sluggishly. "A head's up though, Ray's probably gonna need a hand in there sorting through all that new material."
"It's gonna be a while till the next class, but if you're afraid of a bunch of teachers that don't really know that much, I guess that's your choice. I guess I'll see you later. One more thing, don't tell the others what I told you. It's something they don't need to find out." She finished, implying a threat to the red ranger as she walked away to the clubroom, leaving Joe stood in the middle of the busy hall, slightly startled by the last few words she had said before she left.
'Why's she threatening me now? I've not seen her like this before. I was hoping she was the rational one of the group, guess I was wrong there.' The red Occult ranger thought to himself as he gave a sigh of relief now that the minor ordeal in the hall had calmed down, though he still had an uneasy feeling that there was more to the story than she had told him.
[Occult Circle]
In the time since his announcement of the Abyssal Cult and the goals they strived to achieve, the cursed realm now flowed with recruited warriors and Acolyte foot soldiers, Skuros' power base now stood in a position to compete against the demons opposing them and carry out raids upon earth. Within the black fortress, the Dark Angel sat in his command seat. The Fallen Angel leader sat calmly as his underlings co-ordinated his forces or patrolled his domain. The Vampire Nicolai, who had turned Ellie and now stood with the Dark Angel, emerged into the command room of the old prison complex and strode toward his partner, stopping just before the cult leader.
Skuros, I got your message from that Fallen Angel you sent. So you're starting the campaign early, we don't even have half the support we need to make this work in my opinion but it is your cult. Either way my services are yours, what kind of anarchy do you want me to spread today?" Nikolai spoke up, keeping his tone of voice smooth and casual as he spoke to Skuros.
"It's time we put these rangers where they belong. I've heard you and the crimson ranger have history. I want you to dispose of her and demoralise the rangers, then we can continue to cut them down until they're no longer a threat." The Dark Angel ordered as he rose from his seat and stretched of his six darkened wings.
"Me and little Ellie? Yeah we go way back." He responded, giving a malicious fanged smirk to the cult leader. "I'll handle her alright, she's all fang and no fight so it shouldn't be an issue at all. Though I think for this one, I'll be utilising something I like to call a Vampire's best friend." Nikolai chuckled darkly as he faded into the darkness to carry out his plot against the crimson ranger.
[Occult Circle]
The final bell at Numin High had rang ten minutes ago. While the other rangers had returned to the clubroom, Joe relaxed against a tree with his hands behind his head, taking a quick break before returning to help out the others in the club.
As the last of the students walked out one by one, the red Occult ranger noticed that the last student to walk out was none other than one of Ellie's relatives. As she walked along out of the school, Joe thought about the events that had occurred earlier in the day.
'Maybe I should go talk to her, she does look a lot like Ellie so maybe they could pass as cousins. It's the least I can do for her, she sounded pretty sad when she said she could only watch over them from a distance. Alright, I'll help her out.' He decided in his head, proceeding to push himself off of the tree and started toward the teen that looked a lot like Ellie.
Before he could make it to the teen however, a large dark creature that appeared to be made of a corrupted stone swooped from the sky, enshrouding the human student for a split second before carrying her off, away from the school. The events had happened so suddenly and quickly that Joe had to take a moment to process what had happened as the terrified screams of the captured student.
The red rangers eyes had grown wide in surprise from the sudden appearance of the supernatural creature, what made matters worse was that Ellie's relative was now in trouble and he had no clue as to why. Breaking into a sprint, he rushed back into the main building of the High School, traversing the halls as quickly as he could before coming to the clubroom. Wasting no time, he barged in. The other club members scanned through books, deeming if they were worth using in the future or if they were of no value. Joe's interruption grabbed their attention. Due to his haste, Joe had exhausted himself by that time he had reached the clubroom and now panted, trying to regain his breath.
Clueless about the most recent supernatural incident, Nyssa spoke up with a humorous tone. "What's that Lassie? Timmy fell down the well?" She joked, hoping that the other rangers would get her joke. Yet she was met by an uncomfortable silence. "Really? Nothing? You're all uncultured if you didn't get that." She said in a sour tone, unhappy her joke was badly received.
In the moments that Nyssa had tried to pull off a humorous one liner, Joe had managed to regain his breath, now able to explain what had happened a few minutes ago. "There was this creature, large and dark that looked like stone. It swooped down and carried off a student right in front of me and flew off just as fast. I got here as quickly as I could, but we've gotta find that thing and get the student back." He explained to them as quickly as he could, their expressions becoming concerned as he relayed the news.
"Who'd it take, anyone we know?" Max asked as he leaned against a bookcase, adjusting his silver glasses after speaking.
"Not exactly…" Joe responded, pausing for a moment. He knew it wasn't a good time to bring it up, but without the full team caught up and time being of the essence, it was best he explained. "Ellie, it was one of your relatives in the school." He finished, instead of being infuriated or angered in any other form because Joe had mentioned it, the Vampire was frozen in fear, her eyes wide and her mouth open in shock. It was unclear but she also seemed to be shaking slightly from the news.
"Relatives? I was under the impression that Vampires are alone in the world. Guess I was wrong there. Either way we should try searching for this monster and think up of a plan to beat it once we do." Saya cut in, not seeing the look of terror on the crimson ranger's face.
"Uh, Saya. Something's got Ellie really unnerved. There's a family member of hers in danger, since you know what that's like, stay here and talk to her. Try reassure her while we go out and see if that creature left anything behind." Joe explained to her, as he, Max and Nyssa rushed out of the clubroom to try find any clue as to where the creature had taken the student.
After the others had left, Saya took a deep breath in as she strolled over to the Vampire that was still stunned from the news Joe had given her. "Listen, I'm sorry if I was a little blunt a minute ago. I just want to help out the best way I can, guess I got a little caught up and didn't think about what you're going through right now. Don't worry though, we'll find whatever's doing this and put a stop to it, you and the others did the same for me after all."
"It's happened before…" Ellie replied with a grim undertone to her words. "A relative getting kidnapped. It was decades ago, before I left Chicago, I was still keeping a close eye on my family. Nikolai, he came back looking for me. Since he couldn't find me though, he kidnapped one of them to draw me out. When I went to meet him though… He-He…" Ellie stuttered, trailing off and looking away from Saya.
It wasn't hard for the High demon to understand what the villainous Vampire had done after Ellie met him. If this had been what Ellie had been put through by some despicable being, Saya now understood how hard her life must have been since turning, not even able to get close to her family because of such a man.
Without a moment's hesitation, Saya placed a hand on her teammate's shoulder. "I'm sorry you've had to go through all that, you don't deserve the torment he's put you through. Don't worry though, we'll find something and get your relative back. When we do, we'll make sure Nikolai gets what's coming to him." She reassured the Vampire opposite her.
Before the two could converse any further, the three other Occult rangers returned, skidding to a halt as the entered the clubroom. The other two rangers turned to face them, spotting a notebook that had spots of blood on it in Joe's hand.
"The good news is, we found a notebook with some fresh blood on it." Joe said as they took a short rest from the amount running they had done to find the clue.
Nyssa folded her arms as she looked down at the notebook in question. "The bad news is that it has to be your relative's, meaning that she's injured and we don't know how seriously, and whatever we're up against has at least one set of deadly sharp claws."
"Ellie, you have to track her. I know you don't like the taste of blood, but it's the only way we can find her." Saya pointed out, leaving Ellie to decide what she should do. She hated tasting blood in any quantity, but if it was the only way…
"You all want to track her through her blood? Why didn't you say so? All I have to do is get the scent and then I can follow it to wherever she's being held." Max cut in.
After processing what the amber Occult ranger had said, Ellie gave a sigh of relief. "Thanks Max, I don't think I'd be able to without your help. Without the help of any of you really. I appreciate it." She told them with a small but grateful smile.
Joe handed the notebook over to his Lycan teammate who held it up to his face for a few moments to take in the scent of the blood before setting it down on the table. "Alright, I've got it. Follow me, I can follow the trail when we get outside." He explained to them as he lead them outside in a hurried sprint.
[Occult Circle]
After half an hour of following the scent of the student's blood, the trail had lead them to the source, the skies had darkened as the sun began to set and storm clouds rolled in overhead. What came as a surprise to most of them was that it was the exact same warehouse that they had first battled Nikolai in not so long ago.
"Here, I should've guessed. Nikolai, he always plays games when he's after me…" Ellie said with a bitter tone.
"Wait, Nikolai's behind this? Why'd he go after one of your relatives?" Joe asked, surprised that it was a plan orchestrated by the Undead villain himself.
"She explained it to me while you guys were out. He likes to mess with her, some kind of sick fixation of his. All that matters is that we stop him." Saya explained as they walked into the warehouse.
The Occult rangers noticed Ellie's relative was chained to one of the support beams, passed out from the shock of being kidnapped so suddenly. As they approached with a quickened pace, two large groups of Acolytes emerged from behind the crate stacks, barring the way to the teen. A moment passed before a shroud of black smoke encircled a section of the floor, before rising up and materialising into the form of Nikolai.
"Welcome back rangers. I'm glad we could play another game with each other. As you can see, my guests from the Abyssal Cult are extremely excited to be here this evening. Of course I have a surprise guest here today too, but he'll have to wait his turn." Nikolai explained to them, his mood appearing whimsical as he walked off to the side, leaning against a crate to observe to upcoming fight.
"Does this guy think he's a gameshow host or something?" Max asked, commenting on the unusual way he'd worded his last few sentences.
"Either way, it's morphing time. You all ready to show them up?" Joe asked them, each of them nodded.
"Given how we practiced the latest part for the better part of half an hour, I don't think we can screw this up." Nyssa added as they each raised their sigil rings.
"Occult Breakout!" The five called in unison, being absorbed by a vibrant light that quickly died down to reveal them clad in their vibrant ranger suits.
"The Vanguard Rook! Occult Lycan!" Max howled out as he brandished the claws on his suit.
"The Swift Knight! Occult Vampire!" Ellie called as she tossed her dagger in the air and caught it, the blade now pointing backwards.
"The Resolute Knight! Occult Fallen Angel!" Nyssa announced, spreading her two sleek black feathered wings from her back as she did so.
"The Ruin Queen! Occult Demon!" Saya exclaimed as she spread her four demonic wings and rose into the air, igniting her Leviafang cutlass with her blue fiery demonic energy.
"The Eternal King! Occult Immortal!" Joe finished the roll call, stepping forward as the blue ranger lowered herself to the ground.
"Occult Circle, Take Action!" The red Occult ranger announced as he raised his sword and lead the charge into the Acolytes.
As Joe and Max rushed the front lines, Nyssa and Saya took flight heading overhead and swooping around the battlefield. Nyssa shot at the Acolytes with her bow piercing through their rag formed bodies and destroying them as Saya swooped down, swiftly dispatching the Acolytes she attacked with her fiery blue blade.
Joe clashed with the Acolytes on the front line, drawing their attention as Max pounced on them, shredding through them with his sharp claws. The lines began to whittle down from the barrage of attacks from the Occult rangers, Ellie dancing through the weak foes with tremendous speed thanks to the Knight power now bonded to her sigil ring, sweeping through them with her deadly dagger in but a few moments. Coming to a halt, the last few Acolytes dropped, dispersing completely.
Taking no time to rest, the crimson Occult ranger darted forward toward Nikolai, attacking him with her Vampiric dagger. Despite his greater speed the last time they met, her now enhanced speed proved to help greatly in keeping up with him i this latest fight. Nikolai had revealed a long and thin sword he had hidden, blocking Ellie's attack just before it had hit him.
The villainous Vampire chuckled maniacally as he glanced to the loading bay of the warehouse. "You're a lot faster than last time, impressive. Unfortunately for you a little extra speed won't help you here." He remarked, kneeing her in the gut and backhanding the ranger, knocking her to the ground.
Though Ellie managed to rise up and continue the fight, a dark shadow swooped down into the warehouse, slamming down with a heavy thud onto the concrete and letting out a bellowing roar.
The creature in question was bulky and taller than the rangers with a dark and stony texture to it's skin. The four other Occult rangers looked forward as it tucked back it's crescent shaped wings and bore it's fangs as it gave another roar.
From behind her helmet, Saya's eyes widened in surprise. She'd seen such creatures before, yet she never suspected that she'd have to fight one. "It's a dark Gargoyle. Normal Gargoyles are usually impish and kinda cute, dark Gargoyles start off like that but then they're corrupted by a dangerous form of dark magic. It makes them taller, stronger and more ferocious than the average being."
"Here's hoping we don't fit into that category." Joe remarked as he and the other rangers charged at the dark Gargoyle now opposing them. Sweeping them with it's arms, the dark Gargoyle slammed Joe and Nyssa back into a stack of crates on one side of the warehouse, doing the same to Saya and Max with the two colliding with crates on the other side of the warehouse. "So much for that thought." The red ranger added as they struggled to get back up.
As her friends gave pained groans, Ellie glanced back to see the dark Gargoyle. Though she wanted to stop the creature from hurting her teammates, this was a chance for her to finally defeat Nikolai.
The villainous Vampire smirked. "Why don't you go help your friends out. After all, you do know where the weak point of a dark Gargoyle is, don't you. Oh that's right, you think you have a chance of finally ending me, amusing thoughts indeed." He mocked as Ellie struggled to keep the lock against his blade.
'I can't let him get away not again- but the others… They didn't stop to think about it when they decided to help me…' She thought to herself before shaking her head. "I've gotta help them!" She exclaimed as she pushed Nikolai away and spread her Vampiric wings, flying up above the dark Gargoyle.
Gripping her dagger with both hands as she came to a halt just above the abomination of magic, she retracted her wings, plummeting down and driving her dagger into the back of the creature's neck when she came into contact range. She had managed to strike it before it could cause further injury to the other rangers and as they staggered to their feet, Ellie leapt away from the monster as it exploded, rubble and dust flying in all directions.
As the crimson Occult ranger retrieved her dagger, the other rangers made their way over to her clapping her on the back, thanking her for her help in stopping the dark Gargoyle before it could do any more damage. "Fortunately they all have a weak point in their necks, whatever makes them change doesn't do it perfectly. Last time I had to go against one, I learned that the hard way." Ellie commented.
"Either way, I'm glad you knew how to handle it, because we wouldn't have been able to handle it if we went a few more round with that thing." Nyssa replied, lightly tapping her teammate on the shoulder with her fist.
Before they could chat anymore however, a snide laugh belonging to Nikolai echoed throughout the warehouse. "How touching, you're all getting along pretty well now aren't you. We'll make sure it doesn't stay that way."
"Nikolai!" Ellie shouted with a mild tone of anger.
"Till we meet again, my dear." He said with an unsettling voice as he dissipated into a shroud of black smoke and left the area. Ellie gritted her teeth and clenched her fist in reaction to his last remark.
[Occult Circle]
Ellie stood outside a large house in the city in the early evening. She and Joe had chosen to take the former's relative back. While Joe had helped the teenager back into the house, Ellie stood outside, anxious about going in and meeting her extended family that lived there.
Not a moment sooner did Joe emerge from the house and walk up to Ellie. "Well, you'll be happy to hear that she's safe and sound. I span a tale to keep things from getting out of hand. You're sure you don't want to go in?" He asked, the Vampire giving a quick shake of her head. "That's a shame. I was telling them that you were their long lost distant cousin with some anxiety issues so you were scared about coming in. One of the girls from school, Nora, she was offering some homemade pie, saying the recipe's been in the family for generations."
"You said her name was Nora?" Ellie asked, Joe responding with a firm nod. Ellie lowered her head for a moment, the red ranger saw a tear slowly slide down her cheek. "That's- That was my, my mother's name…" She said, choking up a little.
Joe placed a consoling hand on her shoulder. "You've been through enough this past century. Nobody deserves to be alone forever. Especially not you. Go in, have some fun with your family, you deserve it." He told her.
A couple more tears slid down her cheeks as she gave a small smile and hugged the other ranger. "Thank you." She told him in the happiest tone she could while crying before parting and heading into the family's home.
[Occult Circle]
The next day had gone by smoothly. While Ellie began connecting with her two 'cousins' throughout the day, the others had finally managed to clear through the new material for club activities without any more supernatural incidents. English was the last lesson of the day, which was just beginning. While new students were usually introduced at the beginning of the day, due to unusual circumstances, a new student stood at the front of the class to be introduced in the last lesson of the day.
The student was female, standing at 5'3" with a small frame, long red hair and bright green eyes. She wore a plain white dress and a pair of blue slip on shoes and had a bright smile on her face.
"Hello everyone! My name's Sera Aurelia and I've just transferred her from out of town. I hope that we can all be friends as I get to know everyone!" She said in a cheery tone.
"Alright Sera. got take that spare seat over there by Joe." He told the newest student, Joe giving a small wave to let her know where he meant.
Walking over and sitting down, she gave a cheery smile to the red ranger. "Hi Joe, it's nice to meet you."
"You too. Have I seen you somewhere before? You kinda look familiar, can't tell where from though…" He asked, thinking about where he could've possibly seen her before.
"I've never been here before. Sorry you probably have me confused with someone else." She replied to him.
"Alright then, I hope you like it at the school then, and if you need something, just come find me." Joe told her as she gave a polite smile as the lesson began.
Another hour passed and the lesson ended. As Joe and the other rangers walked out of the school with Ray tagging along behind, they heard the cheery voice of Sera call from up ahead.
The teen waved overhead to the red ranger. "Hey Joe! I'll see you later!" He called out to him, the red ranger returning a small polite wave to her as she got into a car waiting for her before it drove away.
"Looks like you've got a new friend." Ray commented from behind.
"She seems really friendly, I'll say that much." He replied as they started down the sidewalk away from the school.
Meanwhile, the car Sera had entered drove through the streets of Numin city. A middle aged man with rough features drove the car as Sera sat in the passenger's seat behind him. Her smile had faded and she rested her head on her hand as she looked out of the window.
"How was it, did you do what you needed to?" The man spoke, not looking away as he drove through the street.
"My feelings don't matter do they? That's what everyone's told me anyway. Regardless, the first phase is complete. I'm in a position to get close to the immortal, it should take time but I'll be able to gain his trust." She explained to the driver in a monotone voice.
"Well done agent. Don't lose focus of the objective though, you know why we're doing this." He told her, shifting the gears and picking up speed.
"To protect humanity from the supernatural beings that threaten it." Sera replied optimistically.
"I'm glad you understand, proceed with the next phase as quickly as you can, Seraphim Twelve."
|Occult Circle|
Supernatural Being - Dark Gargoyle - Gargoyles experimented on with a form of magic so dangerous that it's forbidden by all societies, the dark Gargoyle is a twisted creation far more beastly than the petlike Gargoyle. Their claws a razor sharp, effortlessly cutting through the skin of humans or those with similar skin. Due to the unstable transformation process, many don't survive, those that do have a weak point at the back of the neck, when struck it is the kill point of the dark Gargoyle.
That's chapter 9. Now I did say I was going to write other things, yet every time I do go and write something else, my thoughts just drift back to this and one of the big upcoming chapters, so I had to do this to get it out of my head for the time being, I'll try come out with something else this week too though. Anyway, this chapter had a lot of twists and turns didn't it. Ellie's story is a really interesting one and I wanted to involve Nikolai a lot more with her character. Fortunately she doesn't have to be alone any more thanks to Joe. And finally the setup of the underlying plot here, Seraphim Twelve's infiltration of Joe and the rangers. While this is the organisation's goal, with Seraphim Twelve having doubts it's gonna make for an interesting dynamic. I revealed it straight away because it's pretty obvious who she really is.
Either way that's it from me for now, and hopefully I won't be getting any more unnecessary distractions this week, otherwise I'll have something out by next week. Ninja Steel starts today too, and while I haven't seen it yet, I do have high hopes for it from what I've seen in clips, but I'll reserve my judgment for later. So, until next time.
Next Chapter: Occult Revelations: An Immortal Mystery
Synopsis: Having downtime since their last fight, Joe finally decides to confront Gabriel on the lies he had told him, trying to find out who he really is. All the while Seraphim Twelve continues to work her way into the lives of the rangers and their friends, gathering intel on them. Though will her doubts change her mind on her purpose in life, or will she follow Seraphim no matter the cost? Find out next time on Power Rangers: Occult Circle.
