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Ch 9: Convergence of Riders
Disclaimer: I don't own Kamen Rider or Star Wars! KR belongs to Ishinomori Shotaro and Toei, and SW belongs to Lucas! The only thing they don't own are the OCs, which include the Riders in the story!
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The sun beamed upon the homestead as silence spread across the entire area. From the courtyard to the kitchen, to even the bed rooms was mostly silent. There was no activity going on in the house, not even from the kitchen or from the garage, where the man usually worked at. It sure was quiet.
"C'mon dad, please! Just one more story!"
"For the last time, I said no!"
Well, it was almost quiet as the boy was following his father through the courtyard and continually asked for another story. As to why the boy was doing this was because the man did not want to tell his son another one. An entire week passed since the man told his son the story of the Rider known as Kane, and the boy was getting more anxious each day. The man himself knew it, but he felt a hint of joy by making his son ever more curious about the Riders.
"Just one story!" the boy begged as he got in front of his dad.
Bringing his head down at his son, the man looked at the boy, his hardened face still telling the boy "no." However, his face softened at the sight of his son's enthusiastic face and the man sighed. "Alright," he gave in as he sat down in the courtyard.
The boy eagerly sat down on the dusty floor of the courtyard as he waited with much anticipation of his father's narration. "Now before I start, I should let you know that after this story, there won't be anymore," the man explained as he too sat down on the floor, his legs crossed.
"Why?" the boy raised an skeptic eyebrow.
"Because this is the last story," the boy's dad replied. "This story is how the Riders met each other."
"They met?" the boy exclaimed.
"Yes, they met," the man nodded with a smile. "Now, let's get started shall we."
as his father began, "Some years after the events of each story, the Riders lived comfortable lives in times of peace. Whenever they were needed to fight evil, they answered the call and defeat the said evil. However, ten years ago, something happened that made them leave their planets."
"What?" the boy asked his father. "What happened?"
"Well, remember how the Riders can use the Force?" he asked his son, who nodded in response. "Well, they all had a mysterious dream of a ghost and here, on Tatooine. In the dream, the ghost called to them to come to that planet. And they did. However, arriving on Tatooine, they would come across their greatest enemy; one who needed to be defeated by their combined strength..."
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The desert planet of Tatooine was one of those planets in the Outer Rim that was the farthest from the Core Worlds of the galaxy. The two suns shone brightly in the black void known as space, the suns' beams of light passing through the planet's atmosphere. The only settlement on Tatooine was Mos Eisley that was filled with dozens of sentient beings, whose occupations ranged from merchants to bounty hunters. The native population was consisted of the nomadic Tusken Raiders, or "Sand People" as the other sentient species like to call them.
Many ships approached the desert planet, ranging from smuggler freighters to old Imperial vessels to even ships that belonged to bounty hunters. Among the ships that flew towards Tatooine were four particular vessels: a gray Jedi starfighter from the Clone Wars, an unknown jet black ship that was shaped like a diamond, a black Corellian YT-1300 vessel, and an X-wing. The four vessels came from different angles yet each one was heading towards a single point on Tatooine. The great distances between the starships prevented their pilots from noticing each other as they entered the planet's atmosphere.
When entering the atmosphere, the four ships passed over the sandy dunes that made up the desert terrain of Tatooine, each one coming from different points on the planet. The pilots of each ship knew that they could not use their respective ships for long distances for it would be wasting fuel, so the ships landed in their respective areas on the dessert sands. The pilots dismounted their spacecrafts, heading towards their single destination point.
Unknown to them, the pilots were being watched by what seemed to be a malevolent being, who impatiently waited. What the being was waiting for was unknown to everyone else, but whatever it was, it seemed to be something diabolical.
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'This is tiring!' Bren exasperatedly thought as he walked through the desert.
Ever since he arrived on Tatooine on the Jedi Starfighter that Dural gave him, Bren walked through the sandy desert, eventually walking into the Dune Seas that were infamous for killing off people. He wore his Jedi robe over his usual outfit to protect himself from the sand storms and the heat, but it would not help when it came with walking. For what felt like an eternity, Bren continued to trek through the desert wastes of Tatooine in hopes of finding the source of that dream he had been receiving for the past few weeks. Unfortunately, he did not that much success in finding what he was looking for thus far.
Bren's thoughts were interrupted when he heard idle chatter from a distance, making his head turn to see two more figures walking towards his direction. The two figures were having a friendly conversation, seemingly trying to pass the time as they walked the Dune Seas. Both wore what appeared to be robe of a Jedi; one's was right, while the other's was black. The cybernetic Jedi could sense two auras emitting from them. However, those two were not the only ones Bren sense, for he could feel two more presences approaching the same area that he and the other figures were at.
When Bren turned his attention towards the robed figures, he saw the two had finally noticed Bren's presence and now approached the vicinity with caution. The two figures that Bren noticed were none other than the twin brothers powerful in the Force, Varren and Genta. They looked at Bren, wondering who he was and what he was doing on Tatooine. "Hey Genta, who is that guy?" Varren asked as he looked at his twin.
"I don't know," Genta frowned. "We should go check him out."
Bren watched Genta and Varren walked towards him, and he could finally realize the auras of the twins coming towards him. Genta's was of light, yet his brother's was dark. The dark aura was familiar to Bren and he recognized that only one type of Force user had that kind of aura. "Sith!" Bren growled.
When Genta saw Bren reach for his lightsaber, the alter ego of Valor reached for his own lightsaber hilt, and two lightsaber blades of aquamarine green and blue came to life. Bren would have attack Varren if Genta did not immediately stepped in front to protect his twin brother from harm of the cybernetic Jedi. "I won't let you harm him!" Genta
"This doesn't involve you!" Bren snarled as his grip on his lightsaber tightened. "He's a Sith!"
"He's also my brother!" Genta retorted as he kept his lightsaber pointed at Bren. "You're going to have to go through me first!"
Genta heard the sound of a lightsaber activating behind him and he looked out of the corner of his eyes to see Varren standing beside his brother with his red lightsaber in his hand. "Thanks Genta, but I can take care of myself," Varren said as he twirled his red lightsaber in his hand. "I can take care of this."
Bren just stared at the Jedi and Sith twins in confusion, wondering how it would be possible for members of two orders of Force user that raged war with each for so long, to be standing next to each other as allies. Again, Bren sensed their auras once more, this time with more clarity to find out that Varren's aura was dark, yet there was no malice nor rage and in fact had some pocket of light. It was the same with Genta; light, yet maintain some small hints of darkness.
Before Bren could contemplate the twins, he, Genta, and Varren noticed two more figures approaching the area with keen interest, from different directions. The trio, though having their lightsabers out, turned their heads to see these two figures were Kage and Leo, who each wore their usual outfits. "What is going on here?" Leo demanded.
"That is something I would like to know," Kage added, curious as what events led up to this.
"It's none of your concern," Genta calmly told the two, unaware of the fact they were Force Users.
Kage and Leo looked at each, noting their respective lightsabers hanging from their belts as well as the Force aura that surrounded them. They both could feel confusion coming from themselves and everyone else around them. Though they did not know each other, Kage and Leo could sense from each other that they wanted to stop any blood from being split,so they removed the lightsber hilts from their belts. "Oh, I think it does," countered Kage as he activated his black blade and Leo soon followed, activating his gray blade.
Bren and the twins, soon, found theirs blades not focused on just each others, but on Kage and Leo as well. The different parties could feel tensions rising between one another, as one side wasn't sure what the others would do at the moment. The only sound that filled the air was the hum of the five colorful lightsabers, until Leo said, "It's seems we're at a stalemate."
Again, only simultaneous hums of lightsabers filled the air around the five Force Users, each one cautious of the other. Kage looked at the other four for a moment and realized that this was getting no where, so he deactivated his lightsaber and hooked it to his belt. "Look, before we all start killing ourselves, why don't we first know why we're all here?" Kage questioned
At first, no one was willing to answer as they glared at each other with suspicion in their eyes, but Leo stepped forwards and was the first to answer. "I know it sounds weird, but I came here because of a dream," Leo spoke as he lowered his gray lightsaber.
When hearing that, Varren and Genta lowered their lightsabers a little. "Same here," Varren nodded.
When hearing that answer, Kage had only one thought going through his head as he asked, "Let me guess, this dream had a ghost and this planet?"
That statement surprised the other Riders in the vicinity as they simply lowered their lightsaber baldes. "How do you know?" Genta asked, his eyes leaving Bren only for a second.
Though Bren could feel the uneasy tension, he knew the answer within less than a second as he replied, "It's because we all had the same dream. What other explanation is there? Something drew all five of us here for a reason."
"Well, we can agree on something," Varren said as he kept his lightsaber focused on the alter ego of Aqua.
The Kuro Kishi could sense there was still some tension, but he was glad, nonetheless for the three not killing each other. "Well, it's a start," Kage muttered to himself before he introduced, "Why don't move on then? My name is Kage."
He was hesitant, but he eventually deactivated his lightsaber and simply spoke, "Bren."
Seeing Bren's lightsber blade extinguished, Genta and Varren deactivated theirs, hooking them to their respective belts. "My name is Genta, and this is my brother Varren," Genta introduced himself and his Sith twin.
"I am Leo," the alter ego of Kane was the final one to introduce himself as he deactivated his own gray blade.
Kage nodded after everyone was done introducing themselves. "Now then," he began, "maybe we should first figure out why we're here, instead of killing each other. At least that way, we can find some answers."
"That's find by me," Leo was the first to comply.
"Same here," Genta replied before turning to his twin. "What about you, Varren?"
"It depends," Varren said as he turned to look at Bren, "can you tolerate working with a Sith?"
Bren's suspicious eyes met Varren's own as he resisted the temptation of grabbing his lightsaber form his belt. "I can," was Bren's answer.
"Good enough," came from Kage, making everyone look at him. "For now, we came here for the night. Until we figure out our dream, we'll go with whatever suggestion anyone has. Alright?"
Everyone nodded, yet Kage could feel the uneasiness, which made him mentally sigh. 'This may take a while.'
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Hours passed since the five Force Users had encountered one another and were almost at the point of attacking each other, if it were not for the efforts of Leo and mainly Kage. The night sky has replaced the day with the stars now placed in the now dark purple and black sky, shining brightly. The five were able to find a large dune that they could use for shelter, and soon found some traces of woods in the form of small twigs, to be used for fire.
When night fell on the desert planet, the temperature dropped dramatically from its scorching heat to the chilling cold, making the five Force-wielding Riders sat around the fire to gain some heat. Bren kept a close eye on the other four, mainly on Varren, for he was still suspicious of the young Sith. Varren and Genta were suspicious of Bren as well, so they kept a close watch on the cybernetic Jedi, making sure that he did not attack either one of them.
Kage saw the tension as clearly as he could see the moonlight, which only made him let out of mental sigh before he looked at others. "So now that we're all together under better circumstances," Kage began, "why don't we try to first figure why we're all here, shall we?"
Leo was the first one to narrate his tale, beginning with, "Well, a few weeks ago I began having this strange dream. It involved a desert, which was similar to Tatooine's Dune Seas and strange woman beckoning me to come towards her. I kept walking to her and soon found myself engulfed in darkness."
The Kuro Kishi nodded at Leo's explanation before turning his head towards the others. "Now, I safely assume that we all had the same dream according to Leo's description," he said, and everyone else nodded. "Well, it's no coincidence that we're all here."
"But we haven't found anything since we got here," Varren pointed out. "Maybe it was just a dream."
"Maybe, but we all wouldn't be having the same dream for the past few weeks," Genta refuted as he looked at his twin. "Didn't Torc ever teach you how you could interpret the Force?"
"All Torc ever taught me was how to kill," Varren answered, his voice a bit bitter. "I'm glad that schutta's dead!"
When hearing Varren's words, the other three were curious of his and Genta's past, but decided not to dwell on that thought for too long. They all knew they had their own secrets and it did not seem appropriate for one to pry into another's business. They decided to leave that up to Genta and Varren, when they thought it was necessary.
Suddenly, a gust of wind came out of nowhere and passed over the five Force Users, and put out the fire in the process. They all stood up, knowing that was no ordinary gust of wind and that they could sense a Force signature coming from its source. The Force Users used their eyes to notice from many yards away was a lone, fair-skinned woman standing alone. She had red, long hair, and she wore a simple blue dress. However, her eyes seemed like dead, empty voids of gray colors that stared at the five Force User.
Bren stepped forward in front of the group and demanded, "Who are you?"
The woman did not answer Bren's question as her lifeless eyes stared at him and the others. "You are here," the woman spoke, her own voice mixed with another's. "And now, you are mine!"
The five were taken by surprise when tentacles of concentrated black energy emerged from her back and sped towards them. They immediately separated and went their own ways in time to avoid the energy tentacles that struck the ground where they stood only moments ago. When their feet landed on the sandy ground, the five Force Users saw more black energy tentacles coming towards them and they found it was too late to dodge them.
The mysterious woman smirked as she watched her energy tentacle struck the vicinity the five were, causing a cloud of sand dust to erupt from the ground and cover the entire area. However, that smirk turned into a frown when she saw the cloud of dust cleared away, revealing the five Force Users in their armored forms. "This is a disappointment," she whispered to herself.
The five Riders turned to look at each other and one Rider did not need the Force to tell him that the others were surprised at this. After looking at each for many moments, they all turned their attention towards the mysterious woman standing before them. "I guess we have some explaining to do," Valor said as he whipped out his lightsaber hilt and activated its blue blade.
Aqua nodded as he found himself standing side-by-side with the other Force-wielding Riders. "We all do," Aqua stated as he activated his aquamarine green lightsaber.
The others agreed with that, but decided to save it until after they survived this ordeal as they all drew and ignited their lightsaber blade. Pointing his black lightsaber at the woman, Shadow called out, "Who are you? Why did you bring us here?"
Turning to Shadow, Isei asked, "What are you talking about?"
Kane answered that for Shadow. "Isn't it obvious? She's the one who's been calling to us," Kane told Isei. "The reason why we're here."
"Oh," came from Isei as he looked back at the mysterious woman.
The woman simply gave the five Riders a grin that gave them shivers as she replied, "My name is Arona, and I've brought you here to be my food!"
With that, the woman, named Arona, charged at the five Force-wielding Riders, lashing out with her black energy tentacles at them. While Kane and Aqua used their respective lightsabers to smack the energy tentacles away from them, the rest decided to move out of the way, allowing the energy tentacles to strike the sandy ground. Out of the corner of his visor, Isei noticed another of Arona's energy tentacles heading towards Aqua, and the Sith Rider ran in front of Aqua in time to save him, allowing the energy tentacle to strike his armored chest. "GAH!" Isei cried out in pain as he took the brunt force of the attack.
Aqua was surprised for a Sith of all people to save him, but he decided to focus on the task at hand as he slashed at the energy tentacle that struck Isei. It dissipated into the air, leaving a stunned Aqua standing over Isei. "You saved me," Aqua stated, not believing he was able to say those words.
Isei let out a small grunt as he stood up. "I know, it's weird," he said before looking at Arona. "Now come on, we've got a fight to win."
Aqua stood there, watching Isei head back towards the fight along with the other Force-wielding Riders before he himself joined in. Arona stood there, her eyes shifting towards each Rider and her tongue licking her lips in anticipation. Shadow took notice of this and immediately ordered, "Surround her!"
The others obeyed without questions as the five Riders surrounded Arona, their lightsabers gripped tightly in their hands. Kane and Valor rushed toward Arona from behind, but the ominous woman turned around to swing her tentacles at them, knowing them to the side. Arona turned her attention towards a charging Isei, his lightsaber held above his head, and she reacted by bringing one of her tentacles around to block Isei's slash. Isei noticed another tentacle coming at him, but he was too late to avoid it as he crashing into his side, sending him to the side.
Arona turned around to Aqua and Shadow a mere foot away from her, so she was too late to do anything as she felt their lightsabers against her abdomen. Though the blades did not slice through her like a lightsaber would with anything else, Aqua and Shadow's blades did leave scorch marks on her abdomen. She let out a roar of pain, and the two Riders back away quickly for Arona's tentacles to hit the sand. As Shadow and Aqua found themselves at a safe distance, the Kuro Kishi noticed Arona grasping her abdomen in pain, due to the lightsaber wounds.
Shadow saw this as their chance, so he shouted, "NOW!"
When hearing that, Arona tried to prepare herself for any oncoming attack, but the extent of her wounds prevented her from doing so. Kane was the first of the Riders to charge at Arona, his gray lightsaber striking her back, thus eliminating the source of the energy tentacles. Isei and Valor came next, their lightsabers simultaneously striking her sides. The attack was finished by Aqua and Shadow, who unleashed a powerful wave of Force energy that sent Arona flying into the air. Once again, the five Riders gathered together, ready to bring this fight to an end as they approached the fallen form of Arona.
"STOP!" a voice shouted.
The five Riders were taken by surprise to see a man suddenly running in front of Arona and standing there, almost as if to defend her. This man appeared to be in his early twenties with with tanned skin, and brown hair that had a bang over his green eyes. The man wore a simply brown shirt and pants with boots.
Valor stepped forward and shouted, "Get out of the way! She's needs to be dealt with!"
However, the man did not move as fear and concerned filled his eyes. He shouted, "No, please! Don't do this!"
"That thing is a blight on the universe!" Aqua explained, pointing his lightsaber at the wounded Arona. "We need to stop it before it harms anyone else!"
"You don't understand!" the man cried out, tears starting to form in his eyes. "She's my wife!"
That took the Riders by surprise and it was all Arona needed to regather her strength as more tentacles came out of her back and went around the man. The five Riders had a sense of deja vu as they found themselves avoiding Arona's energy tentacles again. The man, Arona's husband, found himself falling on his back and soon fear appeared on his face at the sight of an energy tentacle coming at him.
Fortunately, Kane came in to save the man, slashing his lightsaber at the energy tentacle before it could strike. The other Riders charged at Arona, allowing Kane to have some time for answers from the man. "What can you tell me about this?" Kane asked, looking over his shoulder at the man. "Just what is going on here?"
The man was brought out of his shock and quickly answered, "She's being controlled by a ghost!"
"A ghost?" That piqued Kane's curiosity. "When did this happen?"
"A day ago," was the man's reply.
Kane processed the information quickly before he took noticed of Shadow and Aqua, who were both sent crashing into the sandy ground next to Kane. "Well?" the Kuro Kishi asked Kane as he stood up with Aqua.
Kane quickly answered, "A ghost is in possession of that woman's body." After quickly looking at Arona, who was battling the other three Riders, Kane deduced, "Most likely sucks on the life force of Force adepts to stay alive."
Soon, the three Riders were joined by Isei and Valor as the twins' armored forms crashed into the sandy ground in front of the others. As Aqua and Shadow helped the Rider twins up, the Kuro Kishi looked at Galcon's Rider and asked, "Is that all?"
"Yeah, that's all I got," Kane said.
All five Riders soon felt a wave of Force energy passing over them, and it would have sent them flying if Kane and Shadow did not put a barrier to shield the others and themselves. After Kane and Shadow put down the barrier, they, along with the other Riders, saw Arona slowly approaching them, like a hunter stalking its prey. "Whatever you have planned won't work," Arona spoke. "I will devour on your life force and I will become stronger than ever before!"
Again, Arona's tentacles of Force energy lashed out at the Riders, who used their lightsabers to slice away at the tentacles. Turning his head towards the other Riders, Isei asked, "Any ideas?"
Out of all of the Riders, Aqua came up with a solution. "Just one," he answered as he sliced at an energy tentacle. "It's risky but it might work."
That caught the Riders' interest. "What is it?" Valor asked, quickly dodging one.
"I know a ritual that my master taught me," Aqua answered, dodging a tentacle as well. "We use it to draw out the ghost and destroy it."
Isei slashed his red lightsaber at one of Arona's tentacles, before he impatiently asked, "Well?"
"We'll need a simultaneous blast of Force energy," explained Aqua as he smacked away a tentacle with his lightsaber. "The amount of Force energy will cause the ghost to leave the host in order to contain it."
Kane knew where Aqua was going with this. "Then we can strike!" Kane finished, using the Force to stop one of the tentacles from touching him.
Aqua was not finished as he morbidly added, "But it may drain us of our Force energy. The strain of it may kill us."
The Riders were surprised at the ritual's catch, but they made no attempt to show it. Shadow was among them as he used the Force to send Arona's tentacles away from himself and the other Riders. With the tentacles gone, Shadow could turn his attention to Aqua. "We don't have any other option at the moment, do we?"
"No we don't," Aqua shook his head.
For that moment, it seemed like time had frozen as each Rider tried to see the odds of them surviving this ritual Aqua mentioned. The chances of survival would most likely be low, since Arona seemed to be a powerful Force user. However, they had no other choice in the matter. "Well, let's do it," came from Isei.
Shadow nodded at the Sith Rider before stepping in front of the other Riders, his black visor focused on Arona. "Alright, let's go," he said, gripping his black lightsaber.
The other Riders nodded before they all charged at Arona with their lightsabers tighly gripped in their hands. Arona motioned her arms towards the Riders, commanding her Force-energy tentacles to lash out at them, but the Riders simply sliced the tentacles with their lightsabers. Being closest to Arona, Shadow swatted away one of her tentacles before slashing his black blade across her abdomen, leaving a scorch mark. Kane came next as he used his gray lightsaber to cut off her tentacles again, but this time, Arona did not have time to regrow them for both Isei and Valor used the Force to push her back.
With Arona down, Aqua saw this as the best opportunity to strike at her as he deactivated his lightsaber. "Now!" he shouted as he outstretched both of his hands.
A stream of Force energy shot out of Aqua's armored hand and struck Arona, causing her to let out a scream of pain. Shadow saw Aqua's attack working, he turned to the other Riders and shouted, "NOW!"
Kane, Shadow, Isei, and Valor surrounded Arona and copied Aqua's movements, firing their own stream of Force energy at her. Each Rider could feel their Force energy leaving their body, but continued the process, in hopes that they would succeed. Arona writhed in pain, letting out an inhumane scream as a Force apparition left the body of the young woman, allowing her to fall onto the ground, unconscious.
With the Force apparition out of the young woman's body, the Riders could now see the true form of Arona. She was a human with pale skin with red eyes and blond hair that went down to her neck. The uniform that Arona wore was a black robe over her body that had red threads on the edge, and on her shoulders were were triangular pads. "No, this can not be!" Arona shouted with disbelief as she stared at her ghostly hands. Her eyes, then glared at the Riders surrounding her. "You will pay for this!"
"No, I don't think so," Shadow said, outstretching his foot.
The other Riders followed in suit as they copied Shadow's movements, and soon their respective colorful energy surrounded their feet. Leaping into the air, each Rider stuck out his energized foot as they all began their descent on the Force apparition. However, Arona raised up her right palm, which was flat open, allowing the Force to gather at her palm and take form of a ball.
When the five Force-wielding Riders were about to crash their energized attacks into Arona, they found that their feet came in contact with an energy dome surrounding Arona. However, the five Riders poured more Force energy into their attack, allowing them to break through the domed barrier. The simultaneous attacks struck Arona, causing her to release a bright flash of energy from her body. "NOOO!" Arona screamed as her ghostly form was disintegrated in the attack.
The man, who was witnessing the entire thing from a safe distance, believed that the fight was over, but the bright flash of light that eliminated Arona, engulfed the five Riders. The man had to cover his own eyes to prevent the flash from blinding him as it completely bathed Aqua, Shadow, Isei, Valor, and Kane in its light.
Once the flash of energy had dissipated into the air, the man turned his attention back towards the spot where the Riders finished off Arona. The Force apparition was gone, but so were the Riders, much to the man's dismay. The five who saved himself and his wife were gone from this universe, their good deed not known to the rest of the galaxy. "No," the man gasped.
Running towards the spot, the man eventually came across a single object lying next to his wife's unconscious body, a buckle, to be exact. A green orb was placed in the center of the buckle's white body that was shaped like bird wings. Curiously, the man picked up the strange buckle, and inspected it before he stared out into the distant sands of the Dune Seas.
"I always wondered what a ghost would be like," a familiar voice spoke. "Never thought it would be like this."
Surprised at the voice, the man slightly jumped before he turned around to see the familiar armored form of Isei standing with the other four Riders, each in their armored forms as well. They all had a blue-white glow around their bodies, much like Arona. "It is a surprise," Kane stated, staring at his ghostly arm.
"We'll have to forget out that now," Aqua announced, looking at the man before the Riders.
His words brought the attention of the other Riders from themselves towards the man. An awkward silence was shared between the five Riders and the man, until the man finally asked, "What happened to you? Just what is this?" At the second question, the man raised the buckle in this hand.
"To answer your first question, we're not alive," Kane answered, crossing his arms over his chest plate. "We have joined with the Force."
After Kane finished his explanation, Valor continued, "As for the buckle you hold in your hand, it is the result of our combined our attacks that we used on Arona."
"By the way, don't worry about your wife," Isei interrupted in an assured voice. "She'll be fine."
The man was happy to hear his answer, but he was also happy hearing that his wife would be fine in the end. However, he could tell the Riders were not finished, and he was right as Shadow stepped. "We may be gone, but someone must take our place," Shadow explained. "That buckle you have, give it to someone who can wield its power."
The man just stood there in shock at the task he was given, but he was able to shake it off. "I will do that," the man promised.
"Good," Shadow smiled under his helmet. "What's your name?"
The man was not hesitant in giving his name. "Goro."
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"Goro?" the boy repeated. "Why are you in this story, dad?"
Bending forward to stare at his son with an annoyed look, the man, Goro, said, "Maybe if you let me finish, Sean, I'll explain."
Again, the boy, named Sean, found himself blushing in embarrassment. "Sorry dad."
Straightening his back, the man continued, "And so, the man took the buckle with him," the man narrated."He would live on and have a son, who he would hope to train and become the new Kamen Rider in the galaxy. The end."
Sean nodded his head in understanding, but his eyes widen as he realized the true meaning of his father's story. "You mean those stories were true?"
"You're smarter than you look," Goro chuckled. "Yeah, those stories were real. Every word of it."
"But why tell me?"
For a while, Goro said nothing as he reached into this robe, and Sean watched his dad take out a mysterious object before presenting it to him. The object was the strange buckle that Goro came across all those years ago. "One day, Sean, you will take up the role of Kamen Rider," Goro told his son, who looked up at him. "In order for you to become one, you first have to know the history of the Riders and the sacrifices they made."
Taking in his father's words, Sean looked at the buckle with awe for a few moments before looking back up at Goro. "When will I become a Rider?"
Goro smiled as he simply placed the buckle back in his robe. "When you're old enough," was his reply.
With that, Goro sat up from his spot and dusted off the sand on his robe before he headed back inside of his home. Sean's eyes followed his father, seeing him enter the living room of the homestead, and when his dad was gone, Sean just stood up. He stared down at his hands, his eyes filled with a newfound determination to become a Kamen Rider. "One day, I'll be a Rider," he swore. "And I be as great as those guys!"
Unknown to Sean, the ghost of the five Kamen Riders were staring down at him from the staircase, each one smiling underneath their armored masks.
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AN: And that's chapter 9 of my story! Please leave comments in the reviews and constructive criticism,if you can. Now I know the fight was short, but I was kind of rushing through the story, since I'm going to be busy. I'm sorry if it's a nuisance.
Raika out!
PS: The story isn't over just yet! There's still the epilogue, so please just wait for a while longer. Thank you.
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