Crystal Points
Emania, Land of
Infinite Gods
I wonder if the stars sign
the life that is to be
mine
and would they let their
light shine
enough for me to follow
I look up to the heavens
but night has clouded over
no spark of constellation
no Vela no Orion....
-Enya,"Anywhere
Is"
Episode
1- Summons to Another World? Emania, Land of Infinite Gods.
Her
eyes opened narrowly, and Minako's first action was to mumble the words,
"There's a big chunk of rock over my head. Okay." She blinked
a few more times, clearing her head. Whatever had just slammed into her body
full force had been dizzying, and now...rock. Actually, when she considered the
rock, it wasn't just a rock. It was an arch. As her vision cleared,
adapting to the dim light of a single candle, she traced the arch along its
path, eyes meeting the slash of a familiar face. Her own, in a polished bronze
mirror. She was tempted to lay back in bed again. Though she felt the lumpy
tracings of branches under her, they were covered in a thick mattress, made of
feathers, by the feel. Warm and comfortable, she was reluctant to leave. Then
again, she smacked herself on the forehead; something was obviously wrong, and
she certainly did not belong in a bed that was not hers, in a room that was not
hers, with a candle instead of a lamp, and apparently walls made of stone.
She
sat up, shoeless feet touching the smooth stones of the floor. It was cold, and
she felt it though her socks. There was a rug before her, and she stepped into
it, curling her toes and glancing in the mirror. She still wore her school
uniform, blue and white, rumpled slightly from her sleep. "Minna?"
She turned, and saw her three friends draped in various places in the room.
Ami, too, had a bed, parallel to hers, one arm up over her head as she slept
peacefully, lips parted slightly. Rei was scowling as she slept, from where she
was tucked under a blanket, feet propped up on a footstool. Makoto, though, had
been given a heap of pillows, mostly too small for a person's full
length, and she had managed to send them scattering over the floor as she
slept, currently strangling her blanket. It was Mako that Minako decided to
wake first.
"Mako-chan?"
The sleeping girl didn't respond to Minako's whisper, so Minako
shook her, roughly. Makoto leapt out of sleep, nearly bolting upward as Minako
pressed a finger to her lips in warning. Sleepiness fading, she scrambled out
of her blanket, further sending the pillows across the floor. Very quietly,
Minako whispered, "We're all here...no Usagi-chan, though."
Mako
nodded once, and they stood, looking tentatively at the door. Wordlessly, they
separated, Minako to Ami, Makoto to Rei, shaking them awake and holding a
finger to their lips for quiet as their eyes opened. "What
happened?" Rei asked as she saw Makoto's face leaning close. As the
taller girl backed away, Rei saw the room. "Oh. What happened?"
"I
don't know," Minako said, looking around the room. "We
haven't been hurt," she continued as she pulled on her shoes.
Likewise, the others straightened themselves out. "We need to figure a
way out of here."
"Henshin?"
Makoto offered, hand ready to go into the air.
"Baka,"
Rei snapped quietly, shaking her head. "They'll hear us. We need
to...."
"Minna?"
Ami asked.
Minako
was shaking her head, in agreement with Makoto. "Whoever brought us here
did it without our permission. They must be new enemies....."
"Minna...."
Ami continued, then sighed, shaking her head.
"Then
they must have Usagi! We have to-" Rei was cut off as the three heard the
door open, turning their heads to see Ami with her hand on the knob, the door
opening easily.
"It's
not locked," Ami told them as she shook her head, gesturing at the door
with a hand.
Poking
her head outside, Ami peered down the sunlit corridor. They had been placed in
an outer room, the walkway beyond leading down into a courtyard. The light
slanted onto the stone floor, and Ami stepped outside, sensing Minako's
presence at her back as they began to leave their room.
"You're
awake," a voice said from the streams of light, stepping through them.
"I was just about to wake you." She was pretty, in a demure way,
with a narrow face and liquid brown eyes. She was young, maybe seventeen or eighteen.
Her hair was auburn, and she wore it bound back into a thick tail, her bangs
held back from her face by a circlet of green stones and golden metal. With so
much light around her, she wore only black, except for a strip of violet velvet
around the lowered hood and the edge of the loose sleeves. "I hope you
have been comfortable as you slept?" Stepping forward, the two in the hallway could see she held
a tray of food. A young girl stood just to the left and behind of her, massive
green eyes wide and staring at the two senshi before her. A little goldfinch
sat on her shoulder, head cocked. The young woman seemed to notice her
companion's slightly rude staring and smiled, shaking her head.
"Please, it would be better if we stepped inside. There are many prying
eyes out here, and it would be best if we spoke privately first."
She
moved forward, the girl and her bird trailing, and Ami and Minako backed into
the room, watching the graceful young woman set the tray down on a narrow
table. "Lillia," the woman said to the girl, as she set down her
own tray, trying to blend into the wall as so not to be sent away during the
oncoming discussion. "you have kitchen duties the rest of the day. Attend
them."
The
girl gulped and looked embarrassed, edging slowly away, eyes never leaving one
of the senshi for a moment. Then she turned and fled, the goldfinch flitting
along after her, and the older one remained, shutting the door. "The
whole temple will know what you look like within a few minutes," they
were told with a grin. "Word travels on the wind here. You'll have
to forgive the humble surroundings...I'm sure you're accustomed to
far more," she looked down at the floor, embarrassed, hands folded.
"It is the best we have, all things taken into consideration. I had the
finest wine brought up," she said hopefully, then meeting their eyes as
though this would help. "You are welcome to it, princesses."
That
brought several startled gasps, and broke the senshi out of their confusion.
"Where is Usagi?"
"What
have you done with her?"
"Who
are you?"
"Where
are we?"
The
woman stepped back under the sudden barrage of questions, hands up and pleading
for peace. "Please, forgive me, my name is Lenora...I mean you no harm.
Please, a moment...."
Rei
got her voice loud enough over the other questions, and Lenora's
pleading. "Where is Usagi? What did you do with her?"
Lenora
just blinked at Rei, shaking her head. "You four are the only ones the
spell called. I imagine your friend is fine. We do not need her."
That
brought dumbfounded stares. Not need Usagi? That had to be a first.
"Wait,"
Minako had a hand to her head in confusion. "you summoned us? Not for
bait or anything?" She eyed Lenora suspiciously. "You're not
trying to kill us, zap our energy, or take over the world?"
"No?"
Lenora replied, looking confused. "I do not want to 'zap your
energy,' I am far from trying to kill you, and as for taking over the
world, no, but that is why my sisters and I called upon your magics."
Sighing,
Lenora stepped though the four senshi, who stood around her, motioning to the chairs of the room. "I see
that there will be more need to speak at length than I imagined. Forgive me for
my foolishness," she bowed her head, and the other four recognized the
motion as an apology. When Lenora lifted her eyes, the she asked them to sit,
and to eat. "The food is not much, I'm sorry. The trade routes have
been disrupted these last few years, and worse in the last months....but the
cooks are good. Here," she broke a chunk of bread off the loaf, and
offered it to Ami. Lenora, though thinking it bizarre that the girl's
hair was hacked short and oddly colored, sensed that if she could win one over,
the rest would follow. And this one seemed more open to reason than the other
three. So, it was to Ami she offered it, and it was reluctantly accepted.
Lenora
and Lillia had brought a cask of wine, ruby red, and glasses for each woman in
the room, as well as the golden bread that Lenora now sliced, and the sharp
cheese to go with it. Each senshi slowly followed Ami's example, and
found that they were very hungry. When Minako tore into hers, Rei rolled her
eyes, and Lenora laughed. "You have slept for several hours. It is late
afternoon, now. That is why I bought the food. You must be hungry."
The
girls looked between themselves. Makoto finally decided to go first, asking,
"Okay, well. If you brought us here, why not Usagi-chan?"
Lenora
shook her head. "I'm sorry, you speak of your friend so much, she
must be very important to you. I see, then, that you four must all know each
other." There were nods at that, and Lenora continued, "That is
good. Your friend is safe, I am sure. But the four of you...I don't know
how much you know of this...you have powers. Magic. Is it so in your world?"
Lenora
watched uneasily as eyes narrowed and the four seemed to pull themselves
closer, though they had selected different spots to sit while they ate. Here,
she would have to tread cautiously. She did not know their world, or their
duties as princesses there. Strange gowns, though, for royalty, three identical
outfits, and one differently colored and styled differently, but still the same
kind of uniform. How odd. And the cut hair of the one! What could possibly have
happened to her? A dishonored princess? It didn't matter, though, and
Lenora continued. "There is a cycle, that the land of Emania must undergo
every thousand's thousand years. It is said that the time is infinite,
yet the signs exist still, and our ability to call upon you only confirms
it."
"Confirms
what?" Makoto asked, getting a little annoyed. It wasn't Lenora, it
was the situation. She could tell the others were just as tense about this as
she was. The woman before them was behaving as though she knew they were
senshi. She hadn't stated it, but it was close enough. "We
don't have magic."
"Oh,
but you must!" Lenora leapt to her feet. "The spell could not go
that wrong! We did everything correctly! I saw to it. I led it. Please, tell
me, you are four princesses of your world, yet soldiers still, each of the elements?"
Lenora was looking desperately between them, and at their silence, began to
shake, sitting down. Her legs wouldn't support her. She couldn't
have failed. She just couldn't have. "Those with beautiful
dreams....fire, water, earth and air....you have to be?"
The
senshi looked at each other nervously. None of this made sense. Minako looked
at Lenora, who was slowly becoming a tiny ball on her chair. Feeling sorry for
her, she looked at her fellow senshi, each of them standing in turn.
"Hai, Lenora-san, we are."
Her
head snapped up instantly, relief filling her eyes as she let out a heavy sigh.
"Then will you help us? Please?"
"Lenora-san,"
Ami asked, "maybe it would be best if you explained to us what was going
on? This place is very different than our world. And we are not
yet...ah...." she hesitated, thinking about what to say.
"...crowned as rulers. Things are very different, in our world. Please,
we would like to help you if we can."
Hopefully,
Lenora looked at the younger girls, their eyes agreeing with the words Ami had
spoken. "Thank you. Yes, please," she began to gather herself,
wiping her eyes, and getting in control again. "Sit, I'll tell
you....the beginning."
So
she began to speak, and spoke at length of her world, called Emania. "Our
land is ruled by four kingdoms, North, South, East, West. Each in balance with
the others, each with their own element as their standard. We examined the
princesses of each family of their royal houses, and yet none were the ones we
sought. Too old, too young, lacking magic, lacking destiny. The result of our
summoning was not as we expected. It was you. Each element represented by a
princess, who must also be a soldier. Royalty in our world are trained in the
fighting arts, but women are rarely allowed in battle, much less be soldiers.
"For
the last fifty years, the stars have come into the alignment that is told in
the old lore, the legends passed down though the generations. Darkness drops
upon our world, and with it, the coming of the Silence, and the Chaos that our
world was born from. Or at least, so it is told."
The
expressions on the faces of the senshi were not lost on Lenora. The words
'Silence' and 'Chaos' terrified them, and it was
written clearly on their faces, controlled as they may be.
"Demons
sealed away from our world have been breaking though, attacking the people of
the four lands. The stars are in alignment, and the four moons will soon have
taken their places in accordance with the legend. The spell we have used is
only to summon the four described in the spell, the ones who will awaken the
Crystal Points, and replace the Seal that barriers the evil from entry to the
Land of Infinite Gods.
"Nothing
my sisters and I have done has been able to stop the demon armies, and now we
learn that they are acting in unison with one another. This has been a land of
peace for thousands of years. The legends say that once my sisters and I would
have fought with spells, but these powers have been disused, unneeded in the
times of peace. We are academics, scholars. We know nothing of battle. For
fifty years, the signs have been coming, and for fifty years, we have been
unable to stop their spread. It is as it is foretold in the legends, and those
who manipulate shadow are being born into the ranks of the sorcerers. Not even
the Cleansings have stopped their births.
"We
are fortunate they are marked, but their shadows make it difficult as their
numbers grow. All these things, the demons, the new breed of witches....they
are all in accordance with what is prophesied. It is to be the end of our
world."
The
senshi watched Lenora tell them this in silence, growing aware of what she was
telling them. It was their version of the Silence, the end of the world. They
had fought that before, once, and won. "You were expecting four from your
world, and you got us," Rei stated, just to make sure she was clear.
"There are dark witches appearing, and demons that show your world is
collapsing. Do I have this right?"
Lenora
nodded miserably, pouring herself something to drink, then holding the glass
with nervous hands. Minako picked up where Rei left off, considering, "So
you want us to help you save it."
Again,
a nod, then a question from Ami. "What are the Crystal Points?"
Lenora
set her glass down, frowning. "Actually, we don't know."
That
brought an exchange of uneasy glances. "You don't know?"
"Only
that they must be awakened, and they form the Seal that will cast out the
demons that invade. We hoped that you would know, being the chosen ones."
Makoto
sighed, shaking her head. "And since we're from an entirely
different world, of course we don't. Oh, Pluto would just love this
one."
Lenora
tilted her head at Makoto. "Who is Pluto?"
"A
friend of ours," Rei told her hastily, glaring at Mako for talking.
"Actually, we've been pretty rude. I'm Rei. This is Makoto,
Ami and Minako," Rei bowed politely, and Lenora smiled at her, tired.
"Lenora. High Priestess of the Temple of Infinite Gods."
"You're
the High Priestess?" Rei exclaimed. "You're so young for
that! Or, well, unless all priestesses are young here?"
"No,
I am young. And it scares my sisters."
Now
in her element, Rei began to interrogate Lenora. "How did you become High
Priestess?"
"I'm
an incarnation of the first High Priestess," she said, as though this
were obvious. "Is it not so in your world?"
"Different,"
Rei said, shaking her head. "Our world is very different."
"I'm
sensing that. I'm sorry, I've been here for awhile. I would hate to
impose on you...." she stood, and began to move to the door, abandoning
her wine on the desk. "This is much to take in for you.... I'll
leave you four to talk."
"Wait!"
Minako called, and Lenora paused. "Is there a way for us to get back? If
you could call us here, can you send us back home?"
Lenora
looked down at the floor. "We can try. But the summoning spell is
written, and there is no spell of returning that I know. You must understand,
what I have done is our last hope. Please. Forgive me for that," she
looked away, and the setting sun was bright orange behind her. "You are
free to go about where you wish. No one will bar you from entry to any place in
the temple grounds. That much, you have my word. Please, consider helping
us." She waited for some
acknowledgment, and when Minako smiled faintly, she left.
The
four Inner senshi didn't know how to react to this news. So, they quietly
began to think about it, each lost in their own thoughts for some time. They
explored the room, and Rei discovered a small bronze brazier in one corner,
using a candle to light it, setting more yellow light into the dim room, the
coals glowing brightly. Four girls, in school uniforms, torn from their world.
Then again, with the Sailor Senshi, what wasn't possible?
"So,
do we help them?" Makoto asked, after a time.
"I
think the answer is pretty obvious," Minako replied with a sigh, glumly
looking at the floor, her chin on her hands, elbows on her knees. She had
settled back onto the slightly lumpy bed for her quiet time. "If the
Silence is coming to them, we have to help, Usagi-chan aside. We can't
just let a world of people die. It's our duty, as much as protecting the
Princess."
"Demon
armies. Dark witches," Rei thought aloud. "Not so unlike us, is
it?"
"Demons
and witches. Just like when Saturn was awakened," Ami added from where
she had her knees tucked up under her chin. Like Minako, she had retreated to
where she had woken up. Each of them had, except for Makoto, who had decided to
stand next to the door, leaning against it with her arms folded. "Of
course, the daimon weren't exactly demons."
"Close
enough," Rei snorted, eyes closed as she tried to meditate, hands in
prayer form. "What makes me curious is why they don't need the Holy
Grail, if the Silence is coming. Are there senshi in this world?"
"No,"
Ami answered. "If there was something like the Silver Millennium here,
then their senshi would be preventing it. Lenora's summoning spell would
have called them, not us."
Makoto
shook her head, looking at her three friends. "I wonder if Pluto knows
what's going on. She's Guardian of the Gates of Time and Space.
Can't we get to her here?"
"Pluto
slips in and out of our lives, Mako-chan," Minako reminded her.
"And we've never been able to call her. She just shows up. Of
course, that usually means that all hell is about to break loose, so maybe we
should be glad she's not around," she tried to joke, but it fell a
little flat. "All I remember is...something like getting whacked upside
the head. Hard. And falling. Something above me...like rocks...stones. Anyone
else care to share?"
"Me
too," Rei agreed. "Like falling though the air. I saw four stones,
and faces in the dark. Lenora's, I think, was one of them."
"I
don't remember anything," Makoto said sourly, trying to sift though
her memories. "Just the weird getting hit in the head part, like
Minako-chan said. It didn't hurt."
"I
saw the stones," Ami finished, adding what foggy memories she had.
"In a circle. That's all. Lenora said we had free roam of the
temple. Maybe we should go explore, since we all remember the stones."
There
were quick nods of agreement, and they got up, heading outside.
"It's kind of late," Minako whispered as she opened the door.
"Everyone should be asleep...."
In
fact, it was very dark. Torches lit the open air corridor, and they saw that
their room was part of a complex of some sort, centered around a courtyard,
where a small fountain bubbled in the center. Columns in a kind of Gothic style
arched on each level, and they were on the first. Crowding to the half wall
that ran along, they peered out at the courtyard, Minako leaning far over to
see further down. "There's a path, and it goes down. That way
first?"
They
walked down the corridor, until reaching a small gate, which was unlatched.
There were no people about, but they saw a guard at the entrance and exit of
the courtyard. He stood calmly, dressed in simple, boiled leather armor, a
spear in his hand. His eyes widened a bit when he saw the newcomers, but
professionally admitted them from the courtyard in silence, letting them pass
by.
For
a group usually talkative, they said very little as they went on down the
gravel path. It was not long before they found their stone circle, the four
fingers of stone sticking up out of the earth, pointing towards the stars
above. Two moons hung heavily still, a yellow one at quarter, full, a pinkish
one half. The moonlight mingled with that of the stars, more than enough to
illuminate the circle, which was obviously a place of worship. "Stone
circles are found thoughout Europe, and were part of pagan religious
ceremonies. The most famous is on Salisbury Plain, Britain. Stonehenge."
That came from Ami, as she inspected one of the pillars of rock. "There
should be outer rings of stones, though the next few miles."
"You're
right," Minako agreed, thinking of her time in England. "This place
is flat, but we're in a valley. Look." She was standing at the edge
of the precipice, and the other three crowded over to see, looking out over the
valley. There was a massive drop just below them, several hundred feet. The
temple sat atop a mountain, built into the side itself. Turning around, they
could see the glowing mountain above, towering up into red clouds. This place
was a volcano, still active. To each direction, a different view. Directly across,
a low mountain, snow capped as it reached into the air. Another direction only
showed continued chasms, with layers of rock. The last was a further part of
the mountain range, stretching west.
The
four stared, and the wind was cold as it blew past them, making the scene eerie
in the darkness of the new night. They were very far from home, and now, each
of them could truly feel it. In their tiny room, it felt safe, as though if
they stepped out of the walls, they would still be in their world. But this
wasn't their world. Each could tell that, by the patterns of the stars in
the sky and the way they stood in a foreign temple. But it was also obvious
that it was a fortress. Protected from all sides, any battles would occur
hundreds of feet below, where the ground sheared off the mountainside. The
volcano to their back, the massive mountains around them, the valley so far
below, it was impregnable. And that frightened them.
"Elements,"
Makoto said aloud as they looked out over the valley. "We're
supposed to be elements. Fire and water, that I get, Rei-chan and Ami-chan. But
I'm born under wood, and Minako-chan, you're metal. Why us?"
Ami
answered thoughtfully, "Mako-chan, you're Jupiter. In myth, he was
god of the sky. Throwing thunderbolts."
"I
thought that was Uranus?"
"Hm,
yes, but he was a Titan, overthrown by Zeus in a coup in the beginning of time.
Apparently, Lenora's magic decided you were close enough. As for
Minako-chan, the planet Venus rules the earth signs in the zodiac,
doesn't it?" When Minako nodded, Ami continued, "My guess is
that Minako is representing earth, and you, Mako-chan, air. Of course, the
Greeks also believed in the possibility of a fifth element, called ether, and
it was believed that...."
"Ami-chan,
we get it," Rei sighed as Ami began to go into lecture-mode.
"Princesses yet soldiers. Can't be too many of those."
"I
guess not," Makoto sighed. "So we help them wake up these Crystal
Points. How to find them, though?"
"Beats
me," Minako shrugged. "There's got to be something in one of
their books or something...I mean, if they're in this world, then someone
has to know the location."
Rei
turned and looked up at the Fire Mountain, the grey and red clouds swirling
hotly around the summit. As she turned, the ground beneath their feet rumbled,
and Rei staggered a step, being caught by Ami.
"It
seems the volcano is still active," she said as she released Rei's
arm.
Agreeing,
Rei nodded. "There's something odd about that mountain. Volcano. I
can feel it. There's magic in the mountain itself...I think."
"You
think, Rei-chan?" Ami asked curiously, looking up too. "What is
it?"
"I
don't know. Not evil or anything. Just different. I've never felt
anything like it before. It's like the Great Fire, but...I don't
know. Conscious?" Irritated at her inability to explain things, she shook
her head, violet eyes concentrating as she tried to sort it out.
As
they said this, Makoto brushed her ear, annoyed at the sound that had just
appeared in it. With Ami and Rei in her vision, she whipped around, snapping,
"Minako-chan, what are you doing?"
"Nani?"
Minako stared at her from several feet away, where she had wandered.
"Doing?" Makoto
blinked in surprise. What the hell?
Looking
around, she listened. She didn't know what was going on, but it was
creepy, hearing someone breathing in her ear, even though no one was there.
"There's someone here," she stated, dropping into a more
defensive posture. "Rei-chan, Ami-chan."
They
turned around, seeing Makoto looking ready to fight, Minako slowly coming up
behind her, looking around as well.
"There!"
The breathing stopped abruptly as she saw the figure. It hung in the shadows of
the stone of the west, a hand falling to its side as it stepped out of the
narrow darkness cast by the pillar. Cloaked, they couldn't determine what
it was, until a gleam of silver shone though the hood, lit unnaturally, as
though the person glowed from within, reflected by the eyes. "You!"
Makoto shouted, "Show yourself!"
Of
course, the figure didn't stir, but the wind picked up enough to show a
second gleam of silver, this time at the hip. The figure was female, and armed
with a sword. By now, the senshi had formed their familiar battle line, winged
out and ready to henshin, should the stranger prove to be an enemy.
Then,
in the moonlight, they saw the woman smile. It was enough to unnerve Makoto,
and with prior experience of enemies, she knew that youma and evil witches
liked to laugh as they fought, trying to kill them. She snapped.
"Witch!"
Running forward, Minako tried to grab her before she charged in, but
wasn't as fast as Makoto when mad. "Henshin yo, minna!"
Makoto shouted over her shoulder, her thought to buy her friends time to
transform. The woman stepped forward, wisking the cloak to the side, then
crouched, swiveling sideways as Makoto's charge carried her forward.
"Cute,"
was the bemused comment from the woman. Makoto, though, heard that.
"I'll
show you cute!" Wheeling and lashing out with a punch to the face, it was
easily dodged, then Makoto suddenly found herself flying through the air as she
was hurled over the woman's head, crashing into the eastern stone.
"Mako-chan!"
That snapped the other three out of their watching, Ami running to go grab Makoto,
who was sinking to the ground, a small trickle of blood falling at an angle
across her forehead. Rei and Minako, however, chose to attack, rushing forward
as their hands went to the air. Reaching the circle of stones, they ran in, the
familiar phrases being called.
"Mars...."
"Venus...."
They
never finished. As Makoto had presumed, the woman had magic, and she lifted a
hand. There were no words. Before the henshin could begin, they were blasted
back, screaming, Rei nearly impacting onto another one of the stone monoliths.
The
high screams of Rei and Minako, added to the previous shouting of Makoto, was
enough to awaken the sleeping temple. New lights flared up along the wall they
stood below, and there was shouting from above. Men could be seen running,
guards with spears.
The
silver eyed woman seemed disinterested in the commotion behind her, looking at
the bodies of Rei and Minako. Each were down, though Rei stirring, Minako
slowly pushing herself to her knees, though painfully. The stranger was watching
them, head tilted curiously. "Transformations? Interesting." Then
she looked at Ami, who was half holding Makoto, half getting ready to henshin.
"I wouldn't do that," the woman warned her. When Ami's
eyes flew open with surprise, the woman smiled again. It wasn't everyday
your opponent gave you orders that calmly. "You won't survive your
friends if you do." She considered Ami for another moment, and the
conflicting thoughts on her face.
"What
are you?"
The
woman arched an eyebrow from under her hood. "Illusionist? Very
interesting."
They
appeared, a black robed woman with them, one of Lenora's sorceresses by
the dress. There were more milling out of the gateway. As they ran down the
footpath, the silver eyed woman turned halfway to see them. Then, Ami watched
her leap into the air, flipping neatly onto the top of the eastern pillar, cape
falling around her neatly.
The
guards arrived, and the sorceress with them was chanting, light growing around
her hand. Silently, the woman leapt up again, and faded away into the air,
invisible as an intelligent guard let loose an arrow into the now empty space.
"Let
me, let me!" Ami snapped out of her staring as she became aware of a
young girl pushing her away from Makoto. It was the serving girl, Lillia, from
earlier, her little goldfinch familiar chirruping and spinning dizzyingly
around her head, reflecting her alarm. "Here. I can help." She
closed her eyes, and her sleep-mussed hair fell into her face as she
concentrated, her face screwing up as she thought, her hands a few inches
apart. Then, she cast a spell. "Breath of air, I ask your aid. Send your
healing to this, your servant." A tiny ball of green light formed in
Lillia's hands, and then dropped onto Makoto's face, the blood
drying as she began to stir in Ami's arms. "Spirits of air, I thank
you for your gift," Lillia finished, sighing as Makoto opened her eyes.
"Ami-chan?
Nan desu ka?"
Ami
laughed, hugging her. "You're okay! Thank Lillia."
Makoto
groaned as she turned her head to the little girl. "Arigatou,
Lillia-chan."
The
girl rocked back on her feet, eyes filling with pride. A moment later, a woman
appeared, towering. "Lillia! You were supposed to be in bed!"
"But
Bellina...." She managed to grab the finch, and held it nervously as it calmed
down, making faint chirping noises in reassurance.
"This
is not a place for children! Do you want that dark witch to catch you?"
That
obviously struck fear into the girl, and she scurried back into the crowding
guards, still clutching the bird, who were now roaming over the stone monolith,
searching out any signs of the vanished silver eyed woman.
"Mako-chan,"
Minako gasped as she and Rei managed to limp over. "Are you all
right?"
"Hai,
though I have a headache," she replied as she sat up, touching the side
of her head, fingers contacting the dried blood. "The witch! Did
she-?"
"Got
away, by the looks of it," the woman named Bellina told them with a
frown. It had been she who had appeared with the guards. She was a tough
looking middle aged woman, steely grey appearing in the black mass of her hair.
"What happened?"
"She
attacked us," Makoto said, offering a hand, and helped up by Bellina. Ami
climbed to her feet. "I tried to fight her, but..." Makoto winced
in pain. That was enough to tell Bellina what happened. The crowd was growing
around them, guards and sleepy priestesses.
"She
faded into the air," Minako added, leaping in. "Leapt up into the
air, on that one!" From there, Minako launched into great detail about
what had happened, fortunately not mentioning the aborted henshin.
Minako's theatrical tendencies being let loose, Bellina began to urge the
other three along the path, getting them out of the way, pausing as they
cleared the thickest of the area. They saw several children Lillia's age
slipping carefully among the soldiers and black robed women, and Bellina frowned
at them imperiously, shouting for one of the guards to get them inside.
"They're
always the first out, and should be the last," Bellina muttered darkly.
Then she looked at Makoto, Rei and Ami. "I'm Bellina, the
headwoman. Lenora will need to know this soon enough, but if her guards are
worth a rat's ass they'll keep her in her rooms until its been
cleared. What did you three see? What happened?"
"I
heard her breathing, I think," Makoto told her, eyeing Bellina carefully,
waiting for her reaction. That got no response, and then she continued.
"We fought."
"Mako-chan
didn't get very far," Rei picked up when Mako stopped.
"Minako and I tried to fight, but she just-"
Bellina
cut her off. "I'm sure she defeated you, by the looks of things.
Did you see her face?"
Rei
gave Bellina a dirty look for being rude, then continued, "She had weird
eyes. Then she faded out of sight."
"Illusionist,"
Bellina stated immediately. "Not good. We'd better get your friend
and get inside. Dark witches like that are dangerous. Manipulate the shadows.
Get your friend."
With
that, Bellina headed back up the path.
"I
feel like I belong on the cover of a romance novel," Minako sighed
happily as she spun in circles, the folds of her long skirt flowering around
her as she twirled. "Now I just need some gorgeous guy without a
shirt...."
From
where she was stuffing an extra blouse into her knapsack, Ami laughed at
Minako, who was, as she had been for the last several minutes, admiring herself
in front of the room's bronze mirror. "They're not that
fancy, Minako-chan."
"Oh,
I know, but I still want a guy without a shirt...."
"So
what else is new?" Rei commented as she and Makoto entered, their hair
still wet from the baths. The morning had been as busy as the night; discussion
of the whereabouts of the witch, and what the four senshi would be doing. Over
a massive breakfast, the Inners had told Lenora they agreed to help. It really
wasn't much of a choice, but the formality of it was done. They had
promised themselves. And so they needed travel gear.
The
clothing was simple, though it seemed the people of Emania were excellent when
it came to the manufacture of textiles. Finely woven, though plain, the colors
were in the muted colors of the earth, warm browns and cremes, hanging lightly
around their new owners bodies.
"Are
you two ready to go?" Makoto asked them as she leaned against the
doorframe. "Lenora and that Bellina woman are supposed to be waiting for
us." Makoto's voice soured as she thought of Bellina. It
wasn't so much that she disliked the woman as it was her attitudes.
During the night, they had once again repeated their tale of the witch attack,
this time to Lenora, with Bellina telling Lenora exactly what should be done.
Makoto didn't like it, and the others agreed with her.
It
was midday, and the sun shone brightly down on the outer ring of walls around
the temple, causing the people who came to watch the girls leave to squint. And
there was quite a crowd. Not everyday that the four who were supposed to save
your world stroll around for you to look at.
Lenora
did stand near to the gates, Bellina with her, and just behind Lenora, Lillia,
who was carrying a massive basket. The senshi moved easily between the people
who tried to mill around, trying to watch without staring.
"Good
afternoon," Lenora greeted them warmly, smiling. "The clothes? Do
they fit well?"
"Hai,
they're fine, Lenora-san," Minako answered. "We wanted to
thank you for your hospitality. We'll do what we can for Emania."
"That
is kind of you. I feared that who we summoned would not wish to help us. Have
you chosen a direction yet?"
Minako
sighed, thinking of the lousy way they had picked a way to travel. Lenora and
her sorceresses knew nothing about the Crystal Points, and how to awaken them,
much less how to even find them. All they knew were rumors, tiny references in
ancient legends, saying that each direction held a separate power. So, it was
assumed that each direction also represented a different element. And if that
were true, then perhaps whatever they looked for was to be found in each
direction. It was a long, tenuous string of logic, and even Ami had commented
on its unlikeliness. Running a hand through her hair, Minako sighed,
"We're heading north first."
In
the end, they had drawn straws.
"Ah,
that is probably a good choice!" Lenora tried to cheer her. "North
is the direction of Water, First of Elements. I'm sure you will have
luck."
"I
hope so...."
While
Lenora and Minako spoke, Lillia had come up to Makoto, and was tugging on her
skirt to get her attention. "Nani?" Makoto asked the younger girl.
"Here.
Chirper and I helped the cooks make you food." The chirping finch on her
shoulder echoed the sentence cheerily, hopping up and down on her shoulder.
"There's bread, and jam for it," pushing the basket up at
Makoto, she lifted the lid, and the rich, familiar and welcome smell of freshly
baked bread wafted out. "It's cinnamon raisin bread, and strawberry
jam. I helped. I hope you like it."
"I'm
sure it's very good, Lillia-chan." She hesitated, then looked at
the wing fluttering familiar. "And Chirper."
From
the side, Ami smiled and shook her head, nudging Rei to look at the little
girl. "It looks like Mako-chan has a fan."
The
two opposing elements looked at the little girl, her wavy blonde hair now up in
a ponytail, two little streamers over either ear, eyes full of adoration.
"There's nothing wrong with a little idol worship," Rei
chuckled, "and she's so cute."
"Lillia
is one of our most promising students," Bellina said as she entered the
conversation, watching the little girl shrewdly. "Her abilities in the
healing arts are developing far more rapidly than expected. But she is far too
prone to her element, and likes to wander off." Bellina was now close to glaring at the girl, and then
sighed. "Forgive me. Her air and my earth seem to always be at
odds."
"Your
elements...you speak like they reflect your personalities."
"They
do. It isn't the same for you?"
Bellina
seemed a little dubious of this, so Rei quickly elaborated, "We do. But
its different...a little. Some say that the stars rule our personalities, and
our blood types."
Bellina
hand an eyebrow arched. "Blood types? How many types of blood are
there?"
"There's
A, B, AB, O, and they can be positive or neg-" Rei elbowed Ami before she
went into lecture auto-pilot, and confused Bellina completely. The older woman
was staring at them blankly, obviously never having heard of such things.
Which, of course, made sense, considering the technology level in this world
did not seem to be very high. "Gomen ne."
With
a shrug, Bellina dismissed it, as they heard Lenora say to Minako,
"Here," then slip a ring off her finger. "A ward of safe
conduct through the four kingdoms. All recognize the seal of the High
Priestess. If you require safe passage, show this," with a small motion,
Lenora ran her finger over the surface of the ring, which was delicately
scrolled. From it, a small light emanated, four colors, blue, yellow, red and
green, chasing each other through the scrolling. Then, the priestess slipped it
onto Minako's finger. "Wear it well. Each kingdom holds to its own
ways, but all respect the shrine of the Fire Mountain. It will keep you
safe."
"Hai,
arigatou," Minako thanked her, adjusting the ring on her finger.
"So...how do we get down?"
"The
path out will lead you directly to a small village under the tree line. There
you will see many of our people. Look for the priestess named Velis. She will
give you more supplies and horses for your journey. Be careful, though. The
Fire Mountain has been rumbling as the moons come into alignment. The temple is
warded from any lava, but the trails are not. And we're still searching
for the witch. Be wary of her illusions."
There
were murmurs of, "Hai," and "Un," in agreement, and the
four senshi looked at the two women and the young girl. "We'll do
what we can...." Minako tried to say, to cheer up the otherwise sad
looking faces. "Don't worry. We've fought this kind of thing
before! The Silence will not fall on Emania."
Lenora
smiled softly, and then the four of them turned, heading down the path, leaving
the shrine of the Fire Mountain.
"Lillia,
you've been out of your classes long enough," Bellina said briskly
as the backs of their four would-be saviors descended down the path. "Get
back, now."
"Yes,
Bellina," Lillia sighed obediently, curtsying hurrying off into the
temple grounds, the blonde ponytail and golden familiar flying along behind
her.
"It's
not good for them to place all their hope on those four," Bellina said to
Lenora with a frown.
"But
it's good for them to have that hope, Bellina. Don't take that away
from them."
The
frown lines on Bellina's face only deepened, and she took Lenora's
arm a moment, leading her away. "I need to speak with you,
privately."
"About...."
"No.
Come."
The
two women who were the most in charge of the Fire Mountain began a slow walk in
silence, their feet carrying them down familiar paths. The paths had been
filled with smooth stones, and decorated with the calm, elegant beauty of the
temple grounds. Though the whole place was referred to as 'the
temple,' it was actually a complex of buildings, having spread and built
over centuries of masonry and magical working, all surrounded by a massive stone
wall. Each
of these wings of construction had branched off the original structure, the
four, simple, mysterious stones that jutted from the earth on the precipice, so
high in the air. They used those stones rarely for their workings, using
instead the true temple, a circular, tall building of intricate design that lay
in the center of the complex, not the front of it.
Bellina
held the door open for Lenora, as was polite for one lower in rank to do for
one higher. Lenora's feet echoed softly on the stones, and the place was
quiet but for the rustling sound of the footsteps of the two women. High above,
windows in many colors swirled, and the light fell onto the floor in
multi-colored puddles. There were no benches, and in fact, one would have been
surprised to see that there was no altar, only a ring on the center of the
floor.
Though
the stonework was finely crafted, the inside of the temple was very plain,
other than the light. But if one had looked carefully, eyes could pick out four
grotesques, one in each corner of the temple. In fact, if one looked close
enough, they would see that the figures were, in fact, tiny dragons, the great
loving detail paid to their construction worn and faded away with the centuries
they had been unwashed, and let to be dusted from spiderwebs.
"The
Cleansings must begin again, Lenora."
To
that, Lenora stepped inside the floor's ring, smooth from the many feet
that had walked there. "I will not issue that edict."
"The
spell worked, Lenora, but not even remotely close to how we expected. They know
nothing of our world. The stars fall into alignment too soon, and the moons
will all four be full within the next two months. The day of destiny is coming
too quickly. The witches have already been able to get to the stone circle. We
have to slow them down."
"I
will not have the Cleansings begin again! The kingdoms already stand on the
brink of war. With Aurora's not being one of the chosen princesses, she
will wed, and that will add stability. It will bring some peace."
"But
what good is that peace, we can't even protect our world?" Bellina
argued in return, stepping into the circle with Lenora, her dark robes
swirling. "Your predecessors would not have hesitated to issue the
edicts."
To
that, Lenora bit her lip, until she winced in pain. For thirty years, Bellina
had been headwoman of Fire Mountain. For her entire life, she had lived on the
slope of the volcano. She had experience that Lenora had not. An edict from the
hand of the High Priestess had the power to command all four kings. They were
rare, and not to be trifled with. All who practice magic within the four realms
owed their allegiance to her first, then to their king. If her edict was not
followed, then the kings would have open revolt of any who held magic. A war of
religion was the most dangerous kind, for it divided people regardless of their
fealty in the secular world.
A
civil war could be exactly what the oncoming demons needed.
Lenora
didn't like the idea of a Cleansing. She had seen one before. To her,
they were nothing more than a witch hunt. Which, of course, was exactly what
they were. The silver eyed had been appearing periodically for fifty years.
Some twenty years ago, they began to expand. More and more sorcerers born had
the strangely colored eyes. At first, it had been ignored. A magical fluke. The
older ones did not seem any different than usual sorcerers, and were regarded
only as an oddity.
Then
the demons began to appear.
And
the fact that the silver eyed could cast illusions came to light.
Together,
it struck too much familiarity with the old predictions, and the tale of the
oncoming Silence. Her predecessor had issued the first edict in over one
hundred and eighty years.
Hunt
them down.
Any
who have the power of illusion also are tainted with shadow, and hence with
darkness, and the power of Chaos. Kill them, before they could kill us. It was
a simple concept, and twenty years ago, the first of the killings had begun,
sweeping through the land.
Now,
the choice was Lenora's. Upon the death of the last High Priestess, the
Cleansings had slowly stopped. But any child who opened their eyes at birth, to
see the world in silver, was conveniently left for the whim of the gods.
Thinking
of the four princesses, Lenora did have to concede Bellina's point. They
did not seem like soldiers, though they claimed to be. It would have broken the
utmost rules of etiquette to ask them to prove it. Sort of like introducing
yourself as a woman, then being asked to strip naked to be inspected, just to
make sure. Those four didn't seem like warriors. And in her heart of
hearts, Lenora knew that they would need help. And if the edict would destroy
the witches that would slow them in their quest....
"I,
Lenora, High Priestess of Fire Mountain, hereby issue the edict of Cleansing,
for any living person with eyes of color unnatural."
They
quickly discovered why they were not provided with horses on the mountain top.
And why there were no horses at the temple in the first place. The slopes were
steep, the path they took, narrow and rocky. It was no easy thing, to reach the
cleared plain that the shrine sat upon, and the stone monolith before it. It
was lapsing into late afternoon when they ate, still distant from the treeline,
and the relative safety they would find at its base. There were periods of
silence, then of talk, the flow of the conversation wavering as they walked.
And the path grew steeper, more difficult.
"I
still don't think it makes any sense," Rei was saying as she leapt
down over a crag in the mountainside. "I mean, they just send us out?
They don't have any idea of where to find these Crystal Points? Seems
pretty strange."
Makoto
leapt down behind her, Ami and Minako next, the loose stones waterfalling down
behind them. "Not really, when you think about it. I mean, Haruka-san and
Michiru-san had the Talismans in them, and they went around looking for the holders for ages. What
I want to know is how we're going to get these things. I have a serious
problem with the idea of ripping people's Heart Crystals out. Daimon
always did that. Or Eudial with her big gun thing."
"Mako-chan,"
said Ami, "we shouldn't presume that the Talismans and the Crystal
Points are the same thing. They may not even be in humans. For all we know,
they are locations, or medallions of some sort. Surely they are not inside us,
the way they were in Uranus and Neptune. We would know something like that
already."
"Hai,"
Minako sighed tiredly. "Then another senshi? One for this world? A
Saturn?"
That
only got a shrug from Ami, and a shake of her azure haired head.
"Well,
a senshi for this world or not, we need to know what to tell people when we see
them," Minako added to the conversation. "I mean, what, when we
talk to people we just say, 'Hi, my name is Aino Minako, future Princess
of Venus, which may or may not exist in your universe, considering I'm
from a totally different world'? That, and do we go around telling people
we're trying to collect the Crystal Points?"
"Probably
not," Rei intoned, wiping some hair from her face. "Traveling
between worlds can't be normal. Magic seems to be more open here, more
widely understood. But we should try to keep a low profile. We don't know
everything that's going on, and attracting unwanted attention won't
help."
The
four shared a glance, and there were nods of agreement between them. They would
keep their identities a secret. Unless, of course, totally necessary.
"All
right, I am officially tired of wearing this dress," Makoto announced out
of the blue. She was now hiking the layers up around her waist, making the
skirt into baggy pants, tucked into her waistline. "Until we see either
really hot men or people who will scream that we have blasphemed some god, I am
wearing it like this!" With a final shove, she tucked the dress in, while
the others shook their heads, pausing a moment as Makoto righted herself, then
began to walk again.
"Actually,"
Ami wondered aloud, "did any of you notice there were no statues in the
temple grounds?"
"Nani?
What do you mean?"
"Well,"
Ami considered, placing a finger to her lips as she thought, "no statues
to gods, or ornamentation...." She stared down at the drop below her as
she walked, and sat down, kicking herself off the ledge. Rei copied her, but
Minako and Mako leapt down, staggering a step on the impact, and Minako ended
up on her knees. "Most religions at least have some sort of symbol. The
area was decorated, but not very much. And everything was so
symmetrical."
"They
never mentioned any gods, either. Weird, for a temple," Rei extended a
hand to help Minako up.
Irritated
as she brushed sharp pebbles and grasses from her newly skinned knees, Minako
shook out her skirts, now dirty. "You know, we've been walking for
hours. It's evening, and we're still so far from the treeline. And
it just keeps getting harder. You'd think it would get easier as we went
down."
"We're
not that far, Minako-chan," Rei reminded her, the earth shuddering under
their feet. "But we should hurry," worried, she cast a glance up to
the volcano. "That rumbling is getting worse...."
"Ami-chan?"
Makoto asked, since Ami had begun to look around her, slowly. After a moment,
she pulled out the Mercury computer, and began taking scans.
"There's
a great deal of seismic activity in the volcano. We do need to get going. And
Minako-chan is right," she began to turn in a slow circle, the computer
humming as data streamed into it. "It should have been easier.
We've traveled several kilometers in the last few hours. It
shouldn't be taking this long."
"Henshin
yo?"
Ami's
face was filled with the light from the monitor, her lip tucked between her
teeth as she frowned in puzzlement. "Hai," she agreed, and lifted a
hand to the air.
"Mercury
Crystal Power!"
"Mars
Crystal Power!"
"Jupiter
Crystal Power!"
"Venus
Crystal Power!"
"Make-up!"
The
brightness of their power fluxed around them, water, fire, electricity, and
beams of stars, giving them the power of their planets, of their crystals. No
longer did four young, slightly confused girls stand in there place, but four
Sailor Senshi, ready for battle. They knew, this time, the most likely person
they would face, and this time, they knew, they were ready. Even as they broke
their pose, turning their backs to one another in a ring, ready to fight,
Mercury tapped on her visor, and new data flew across her vision. But the
information did her little good. She saw what she searched for with her eyes
first. Then she said one word. "There."
Upon
the rock they had just leapt down from, the hooded figure stood, face still
hidden in shadow, though they could see the faint brightness of her eyes
reflect on her cheeks. The black folds fell around her, and it seemed strange
she had not attacked during their vulnerable henshin. Their stalker lifted a
hand out from under the cowl, and the world blurred around them, in the way a
curtain folds as it is drawn back from a stage. And the stage they now stood
upon was not nearly as friendly looking as the illusion the witch had
presented. The stage was bare, black, and the sky not unclouded. It was ash
grey, and the distance between them and the treeline increased threefold. They
had been traveling in circles, and had been entirely unaware of it.
"Stop
right there!" Venus began, and to her announcement, the woman's
lips curved as she smiled. "I am Sailor Venus, and your evil will not be
allowed to harm my friends!" With that, she stepped back, lifting up a
hand, and called out, "Venus Love-me Chain!"
The
fine line of golden hearts whipped though the vacant air, impacting onto the
cliff face behind where the woman had stood.
"Where?
Mercury? Where!"
Frantically
scanning, the data could not detect the figure. "The infrared isn't
working! It's too hot! Minna, I can't get a lock on her!"
Then
Venus screamed as she felt something hard impact on her stomach, and Mars was
able to turn her head in time to see the woman's cloak fade in and out,
vanishing as she struck Venus while invisible. "Coward! Fight us face to
face!"
There
was no laughter, but there was a faint sound of amusement as their invisible
attacker replied, "You use your magic against me. Why can't I use
mine against you?"
Mars,
though, was reaching out with her senses, and had drawn out one of her paper
wards. Softly, then growing in power as she summoned her own magic, the red
suited senshi cast her spell, rushing forward as she did so. "Aku Ryo Tai
San!" And the burning paper flew from her fingers, slapping into the
silver eyed witch's arm.
From
an angle, they saw her face, and she was not very pleased with this, since she
suddenly could not summon her illusion of invisibility. Before she could react
any further, Jupiter rushed forward, screaming, "Sparkling Wide
Pressure!" Her ball lightning raced out, and the woman dropped flat,
dodging as it hurled past her head.
"Earth,
Mother of us All, protect your daughter," she said softly, and the ground
began to tremble under them.
"No!"
Mercury screamed, "it's too volatile! It'll erupt.... Stop!
Stop!"
"Air,
Breath of Life, aid your sister in my plea...."
But
no one was listening to the voice of reason. The stones around them began to
shudder as the witch's power lifted them from the ground, and they
levitated, then shot forward.
"Fire
Soul!"
"Crescent
Beam!"
Leaping
lithely, the cloak of the woman flew wide as she twirled between the attacks,
the Crescent Beam catching just the tip of the cloth, tearing it. But even as
they did this, the stones were flying forward. Jupiter, facing Mars, saw it
coming behind her friend, unaware she herself was in danger. "Supreme
Thunder!"
The
electric energy blast summoned through the antenna of her tiara struck the
rock, blasting it apart in a shower of tiny stones. Mars covered her head as
the pellets rained down, and Venus shrieked in pain as the rock that was
closest to her struck her in the side, sending her reeling into the dirt,
sliding across the rock face.
"Jupiter,
behind you!" Mars shouted in warning as she recovered, only in time to
see one of the largest stones impact into the back of the Soldier of Thunder.
As Venus had been, Jupiter was flung from her feet, the shock sending sparkles
into the peripherals of her vision, and she tumbled down the slope, body
catching on an outcropping of bare rock. She hit, and lay still.
"Mars!"
Mercury screamed over the increasing shaking of the ground around them.
"Using our power is unbalancing the energy in the area!" Breaking
into a run, she began to race towards their assailant, who was waiting for her,
seeing that she wasn't using any magic in this attack. "We're
going to cause the whole area to erupt! Don't use any attacks!"
And
with that, the Senshi of Water flung herself at the witch. Mercury knew she
wasn't strong enough to fight her, but she hoped that maybe, just maybe,
Mars would be. And if she could at least slow her down....
"Mercury!"
Mars heard and understood the warning, and reached again for the safer, more
reliable wardings she kept. Mercury was lashing out wildly, and Mars began her
chant, red heels clipping hollowly against the rock as she rushed forward. She
saw the witch strike Mercury across the face, a hard enough blow to send her to
her knees. "Aku Ryo..."
But
then, the magical energy they had built up in the area was released, or perhaps
absorbed. The power of the volcano rose, almost as though in protest to the
battle on its rocky slope, and the land around them buckled and shifted,
folding in unholy prayer, the rocks upending themselves, reaching for the dying
embers of the sun in the west.
As
the fault line broke open under Mars' feet, the paper became charged, the
final words of, "...Tai San!" being called as red fire broke though, steaming
up into the sky, and enveloping Sailor Mars in its heat. From where Venus
lifted her battered head, she watched it happen, trying to rise to her feet,
and sinking again as the ground rolled under her body. She watched as the witch
struggled to right herself, and strangely, reach forward, a hand grabbing
Mercury's as they dropped down and vanished from her sight.
"No!"
A fist pounded against the earth, the bare stone. "Stop it! Mercury!
Mars! Jupiter! Stop it, stop it, now!"
The
last word was screamed with so much authority and power, her gloved fist
impacting against the rock, blazing yellow light lazered across the surface of
the stone, and it mingled with a painful tear. When the light of Venus'
power faded from the ground, what remained before her was very still. Covered
in dust and ash, she turned to her side, and felt like she needed to retch. The
dizziness of the collision with the rock left her nauseated, and she stepped
forward blindly, collapsing.
It
was several minutes before her eyes cleared and the world became balanced
again. The sick feeling did not leave Venus, though now it was for the apparent
death of two, possibly three of her friends. Never so swiftly had so many
senshi died. It couldn't be. It just couldn't be. She pulled
herself to her knees, and looked up at the dark sky. The faintest shades of
bloody scarlet still streaked the treetops of the distant lands.
The
pebbles dug sharply into her exposed thighs as she dragged herself along the
slope, and searched for where Jupiter had fallen. Standing had proven to be to
sickening, and the nausea had caught her. There was a narrow chasm now, where
Mars had vanished in a blaze of fiery glory. And upturned rocks, untouched by
rain, where Mercury had made her desperate stand. "Jupiter...don't
leave me alone...Mako-chan, don't you dare be dead...."
From
her vantage point, Venus was able to look down the hill, and see the body of
Sailor Jupiter, half on her side, a few bloody cuts lacing her legs. In the fog
of pain, Venus saw that none of her limbs were crooked. In fact, the cuts were
from a shrub, which Jupiter now lay on. The root was still sticking out of the
hillside. "Let it have been enough...." Venus rolled down the hill
slowly, and ended herself next to Jupiter. She held a hand over her mouth.
"Breathing," she sighed, and her head sank down onto the rock.
"Good old Mako-chan. Takes a beating and still keeps kicking...."
She tried to smile at her own lame joke, but relief that Jupiter wasn't
dead was enough to let exhaustion take her. That sparse little shrub. Strange,
how something so insignificant could be enough to break Jupiter's fall.
She lowered her head, and the blackness set in.
If,
perhaps, Pretty Soldier Sailor Venus had remained awake a minute or so longer,
and if she had been able to stand and look down the hill, she would have seen
two other figures, draped over the ground. If she had also been able to see
this, in theory, then she also would have seen the cloaked one of these figures
stir, and move from the strangely protective position she had landed in, arms
wrapped over the head of the girl with her. And also, if Venus had seen this,
she would have seen the so-called witch pull up to her knees, then, just as
slowly, to her feet. And then, just maybe, she would have seen this witch pick
up the unconscious form with her, and slowly make her way down the
mountainside.
But
then, this is only if she had been awake.
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Okay,
how is it so far? I hope you like reading stuff like this...random babblings
and all. But, it gives me a chance to comment, and doesn't hurt anyone.
What do you guys think of my silver eyed sorceress? Actually, several of the
characters in this fic (her included) are from stories I wrote ages and ages
ago...not too good. (hence not posted! No, not Sailormoon stories...original
stuff.) These incarnations of them are interesting to me, to see how
they've changed...I'll talk more about that in the end of next
chapter...you'll meet some more people...and the adventure will truly
begin!
If
any of you happen to own Enya's 'The Memory of Trees' CD, you
really should pop it in while reading this. It is, I suppose, the
'soundtrack' for 'Crystal Points' since I was listening
to it the whole way though. 'Watermark' or 'The Celts'
would do nicely as well.... The music of it ripples thoughout the whole story,
and I hope some of its tones and beauty are reflected here. The second song on
'Memory of Trees' is called 'Anywhere Is' and as
I've listened to it, it really has become the 'opening theme'
for 'Crystal Points.'
Remember,
you're always free to email. Good things do come back to you.
Until
next storytime (which will not be too long, I hope!)
Ja
ne!
-Queen
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