"...Then the Forge was created and was destined to be the core of the earth ever since." The Fox closed the history book and put it on the bookshelf.
It had been trying to remember other things to remember its past, to remember if someone ever adopted it, and cared about it before the mutation started.
"Any luck?" The wizard asked, straying away from his work.
"No." It replied back, sitting on a pillow chair.
"You know, if The Moon finds out you're trying to remember your past, he'll put you in the execution room with all the fools there."
"I know what I'm doing, just give me a second." Its message hurt the brain of the wizard this time.
It tried to dig deeper into its brain, dig out any relevant information about his old life.
He gained the ability to view its mind without losing focus on its first day of mutation. The intelligent memories shocked the Fox very much that day.
All its brain had was mostly training and the painful mutation memories, nothing more.
It dug deeper, determined to find something, a little piece of what was left.
"Oh... What are you?"
It entered an odd memory it never saw before, hope arose in its chest the first time in its life. It's new life.
The baby fox was roaming around, trying to find something. It checked behind almost every tree, hoping to find whatever it was looking for.
It had gone dark, the moon was shining all of its light onto the world, but the Fox didn't like the moon.
It glanced behind, noticing a shadow move around trees made it uncomfortable, uncomfortable enough to make a ball and cover its head with its tail.
The little fox was now walking very slowly, giving up on searching for its brother. With that, the memory fading away slowly.
The Lancer stood up, kicking a table over from anger.
"What, what is it?" The magician was startled.
"I finally found a memory related to my old past, but it faded away before I got a good look at it."
"What did it contain?"
"My baby self. Searching for my brother. Fadeaway."
BOOM
The roof nearly collapsed onto them both, before the wizard managed to teleport them outside.
The city outside the castle was on fire, every obsidian building burning, not a care in the world.
"What's happening?!" The wizard asked a panicked citizen.
"Something's attacking, we don't know what it is, but the fire is raining out of the sky." A fireball landed on the citizen, making The Fox vault over to behind.
A small unknown organism was coming out of the fireball. The Lancer had killed it before it got out.
"What are these? I have never seen one."
"I know only much as you." He replied.
The Lunar Lancer went to help another citizen trapped under a large wood piece.
She quickly got out of there with its help, thanking it before running off.
"We have to find the source."
"How? It's nowhere to be seen." The wizard replied.
"He said it himself; it's coming from the sky."
"But where?"
Another memory suddenly flooded The Fox's vision. Making it go numb.
The little fox arrived home, searching everywhere for its brother, it couldn't find its brother anywhere.
The sky suddenly flashed orange and red, presumably coming from above the clouds.
The Fox unbeknownst to him was shaking its tail. It felt like the whole sky was being changed colors by The Goddess.
"Oh hello, you'll be a good-"
The memory faded away again, possibly due to the wizard shaking itself.
"Hey, you still with us?" The Wizard stopped the shaking when he realized it was back from its head.
"Yes, let me think."
"It's not the time to remember your past!"
"I'm not trying to do that. I'm trying to locate the source so we can go up there." The Lancer pushed him over, analyzing the fireballs to see where they are originating from.
Another one of those life forms charged up to The Wizard, The Lunatic Fox brushing it off with its spear.
"Let's see: That fireball is coming from above the four story house, another coming from above you watch out... That one is coming from the-"
Another fireball was about to land on a citizen, The Lancer dashed over to him, barely saving him from death.
"Be more careful next time." It stood up without waiting for an answer and started analyzing the fireballs again.
Nearly all of the fireballs were starting to fall from the clock tower. It signaled its wizard friend without giving it much thought.
"They are coming from there." He pointed at the sky.
"Where is The Moon?" Its master suddenly popped into its head.
"We don't know, none of us knows remember?"
"Right."
They ran for quite a while, helping a few townspeople along the way.
"How are we going to get up there?" The wizard asked.
"Do you have any material creation spells?" A giant hurricane was blocking the view to the source, so they needed to get up there seriously.
"I only have dirt." He replied, lowering his head a little.
"That'll do. Here's what we're gonna do: You build a tower of dirt, and the animal you obey is gonna grapple up there."
"Can we do that without the dirt falling over from the pressure?" He asked, raising his eyebrow.
"Enemies." It replied, pointing at a few hundred of the organisms.
"They're all coming for us instead of them. They're being controlled." The Fox cast a spear from the sky thanks to its deity, scattering them away from it, thus creating a safe area for them both.
The Lancer got a hold of its friend, throwing a spear near the giant spear, then activating grapple mode.
"How are we supposed to kill them all?"
"Any spells?"
"No, not for this situation I'm afraid."
The Spear's power was slowly starting to decrease, soon it would disappear, and the wizard would die.
"Can you do me a favor and distract them? I'm going to grapple up there."
"What about me?" He replied, baffled at his friend's exclamation.
"Try to stay alive." It replied back, throwing a spear grapple at a rooftop.
He jumped over to the other building, the wizard cursing under his breath. This was a tense night.
Orange soldiers who looked like orangutans greeted the Fox at the next building, attacking The Lancer by rolling.
The Fox dodged the first one's attack by jumping high, then dashing downwards to the life form with its spear pointed at it.
The other one was at the reach of its spear; The Lancer slashed his spear sideways, injuring it greatly, then smashed its spear onto the ground, flinging it into the air.
The Fox jumped after him, stabbing it one last time before it dropped dead.
The last one was quite skilled, straying away from its enemy's spear pokes and trying again. It seemed like The Lunatic was not as skilled as he was trained to be.
The Lancer rolled over to the side, managing to stab it while rolling away. The creature screeched quietly, now angrier. It repeatedly charged the Fox, not stopping for one second.
A sudden light appeared around the animal, pulling it upwards, and into an enormous Martian disk.
"I'm being abducted by the source, tell them to climb up the clock tower." It sent the telepathic message one last time to the wizard before the entrance to the ship closed.
A/N: This is one hell of a bad chapter, especially the sentence structure around the end, if anyone reviews this chapter about it, I know.
