~ The Circle of Ronin ~
By: Lady Ava
As the year wore on, the bond between the Ronin started to become stronger. Their friendship strengthened with everyday, which some minor fights between Kento and Sai over food. Sai would say don't eat it, while Kento said just the opposite.
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One day in April, the guys were sitting in their World Cultures class. It was the same old boring lectures as always about how the ruins of ancient cities where the keys to discovering our own past. As Mr. Fuji turned from the board, he had a devious look on his face. "I hate it when he gets that look. That means he has something planed. And it usually is never a good thing." Kento whispered to the rest of his friends.
"Class, as some of you might of heard, we are going on a little field trip." The educator announced.
All the teens shouted and began to celebrate happily about the news. The five guys seemed even happier than the rest of them. Placing his hands into the air, the teacher quieted his students. "We are going to the mountains to Camp Oneka for your class trip. It will be a one-week trip in the great outdoors with archery, rock climbing, dances and much more. The trip is next week so start packing now." Suddenly, the bell rang loudly. "Class dismissed."
Rowen smiled broadly as he stood from his desk and started to gather his books. "This is gonna be great. I have been looking forward to this trip all year." He told the other boys happily.
"Tell me about it." Sai added on, throwing his books into his bag.
Ryo sighed as he stood. He didn't seem as thrilled as the others about the trip. "Hey Ryo. Aren't you excited?" Kento asked as they headed for the door.
The black haired teen averted his gaze to the floor. "Not really. I live in the mountains where the trip is going to be. I take walks with my mom and my cat at that camp when the weather is nice." He explained, adjusting the strap to his backpack.
"You take your cat with you on your walks?" Sage questioned, a hint of dispute in his voice.
Blushing, Ryo smiled a dumb grin. 'Duh, they don't know that your cat is actually a 400 pound tiger.' The youth thought to himself as he laughed. "Yea well…" He finally managed to tell the others.
"Right. What ever you say, Ryo." Kento said, rolling his eyes.
Suddenly, the bell rang a two-minute warning. "Well, gotta go. See ya later." Ryo said, running off down the hallway.
The guys stood there as they watched their friend sprint off. "Ya know. I don't think Ryo is telling us the truth." Sage murmured flatly.
"About what?" Sai wondered as they started walking again.
"Why he isn't excited about the trip."
"Aw Sage, you always read into these thing too much." Rowen told his friend, placing a gentle hand onto the brown haired teen's shoulder. Suddenly, Rowen did a double take. "Um, I have a question."
Sage looked at the youth.
"What?"
"Did you lighten your hair?"
"No. Why?"
"Because it is starting to look a bit blonder."
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The week before the trip seemed to fly by faster than anything, until finally, the morning came. Sage stood next to the bus in which he and the other teens were assigned to. His brown hair seemed to shine in the early morning rays of the sun and the same went for his blue glassy eyes. While the youth stood there, three girls stood around him, talking and giggling about how wonderful they thought he was.
"Hey Sage, would you go out on a date with me when the trip is over?" A red haired girl asked sweetly, trying to win him over.
Suddenly, a black haired girl pushed her out of the way. "No way. He is going to take me out on a boat in the middle of the lake when we get to camp. Right Sage?" He asked, fluttering her eyelashes.
Blushing madly, Sage smiled. "Um, well…" His voice trailed off. Looking past the girls, he saw Rowen and Sai waving him over. "Will you excuse me?" He quickly said, sliding out from the circle he was in the center of. Walking quickly over to his two friends, Sage breathed a sigh of relief. "Thanks guys. I needed an excuse to get out of there."
Sai flashed the victory sign. "No problem. We could see that you needed help."
Looking about, Rowen adjusted his sunglasses. "Hey, I wonder if Ryo and Kento are here yet?"
"Did I hear my name mentioned?" Kento's voice said from behind the group.
Turning around, the three teens broke down laughing. Kento was dressed in a green t-shirt with a khaki vest over that had tons of pockets on it. He wore a pair of hiking boots and a pair of ripped baggy jeans. And on his head, Kento wore a large pair of sunglasses and a backwards baseball hat. "What it so funny?" He inquired, crossing his arms.
Wiping the tears from his eyes, Sai walked up to his friend. "Dude, I think you're a bit over dressed for our trip." He stated, trying to hold back his laughter.
"What are you talking about? This is a perfect outfit." Kento defended.
Rolling their eyes, Sage and Rowen turned back to survey the area. The entire sophomore class was standing around, making sure that their luggage got on the baggage buses. The girls pretty much stuck together in one massive group, giggling and talking about how excited they were about the trip. The guys were playing Frisbee in the empty parking lot or were helping loading the luggage onto the buses.
"I don't see Ryo yet. I wonder what is taking him so long?" Rowen asked.
That's when the final teen in the group appeared from behind the last bus. He was carrying a backpack and a sleeping bag with a pillow attached onto it. Ryo handed his belonging to one of the teachers who were loading the bus with a smile on his face. As he turned away, he rubbed his eyes. Ryo looked as if he didn't get enough sleep the night before.
Walking up to the members of his small group, Ryo yawned. "Hey guys. Great morning, isn't it?"
"Yea. Perfect way to start our trip." Sage agreed.
Before the conversation could continue any further, Mr. Fuji's voice came over a megaphone that he was holding. "Everyone, please load the buses. We are now ready to leave."
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The bus ride up to the mountains was shorter than expected. Since it was so early in the morning, there was no traffic anywhere on the roads. Inside of the bus, the five teenagers were enjoying the ride up. Rowen was typing away on his laptop that he managed to sneak along. Kento and Sai sat there talked about random things that came to their minds. Unfortunately for Sage, girls were swamping him again until Kento told them to back off and invited Sage to sit in the three seater with him and Sai.
Ryo sat alone across from Rowen, who was stretched out across the three seater. He sat there, staring blankly out the window with his earphones on the entire time, staying completely silent. He would occasionally adjust his position in the seat, but that was the only bit of movement he did.
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Upon reaching the camp, the entire class was overwhelmed by its beauty. The road leading into the camp was lined with white and light pink cherry blossom trees. A light breeze flowed through the area, causing the petals to fall to the ground, creating a perfect scene. As the bus drove up to the unloading zone, they passed the tennis courts, the pool and the dining hall.
The buses finally came to a halt in front of the guys cabins. Since the boys had less stuff than the girls did, they figured that they would unload their stuff first.
Ryo, Kento, Sai, Rowen, and Sage found their belongings very quickly, then started looking for their cabin. "So, where exactly is our shack?" Kento questioned, fixing his backpack strap.
"Straight down his path. We're the last cabin at the end of the road. It's right next to the lake." Ryo told the others simply.
Sai smiled at his friend. "Man Ryo, you must of come here a lot with your mom and dad in order for you to have memorize where the cabins are." The Australian stated happily.
Ryo reached into his jeans back pocket and withdrew his sunglasses. Placing them on, he sighed. "Yea…a lot of times." He mumbled softly.
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Upon entering the cabin, the five youths instantly ran to the bed they wanted. There were six normal beds lining the walls, three on either side of the room. Then, against the back wall, there were two bunk beds, one on either side of a small doorway that lead to the showers. Windows ran around the sides of the cabin and between each bed there were three shelves standing for storage.
Rowen ran past the rest of the group and hoped up the ladder to one of the top bunks. "I call this one." He said as he flopped down onto the mattress.
"Then I get the other one." Kento claimed.
Sai walked over and placed his stuff down onto the twin sized bed next to Kento's. "I'll take this one."
"I'll take the lower bunk below Rowen." Sage told the others as he went to place his stuff onto his bed.
Shrugging, Ryo walked over silently and sat down on the bed opposite to Sai. As he sat there, his thoughts began to wander out of his surroundings. As the others talked about what they were doing to first, the black haired adolescent sighed softly. 'I shouldn't let this get to me. I'm here to have fun.' He thought, shaking his head.
"Hey Ryo, are you coming?" Rowen's voice called, clearing his thoughts away.
"Where?" He asked, standing from his bed.
Laughing, Sai rolled his eyes. "To check this place out."
Returning the smiles of the other teens, Ryo ran over to meet up with the others and together they left the cabin.
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The five youths discovered that this camp a lot more to offer than they had expected. There was archery, swimming, wall climbing, fencing, soccer, and a lot more. The first thing on their list of things to do was archery. None of them have ever tried it before, so they figured they would give it a whirl.
After a brief lesson, curtsey of their English teacher, they were ready to actually try shooting at a target. "So, how do you hold it again?" Kento asked to his friends, holding up the bow.
Sage placed his bow under his arm and placed Kento's figure's into the proper position for firing an arrow. "Just…like…that…" The brown haired youth told.
"Dude, why are we doing this first again?" The ash haired teen questioned as he examined how Sage placed his figures.
Turning around, Ryo rolled his eyes. "Because Rowen convinced us to. He said, and I quote. 'I'll do archery first…only if you guys come with me…' damn his mind games." He murmured, causing the others to laugh.
"Hey guys, it's our turn." Rowen said happily.
The five teens walked up to the shooting line of their respected target. Taking an arrow from the pile that was provided for them, they placed the missal into the bow. Then drawing it back, they aimed and then fired.
Kento jumped into the air happily. "I hit it. I hit the target!" He triumphantly declared.
"You hit the target alright." Sai said softly. "MY TARGET!"
Halting his celebration, the built youth stared over at the line of points. Sure enough, Sai had two arrows in his target, and he had none on his own. Slumping over, Kento pouted. "Damnit…"
Sage smiled happily at his work. "I hit it…but I hit the outside rim of the target." He said, shrugging.
"I didn't hit it." Ryo told the others. Looking over at him, the three boys saw the blue eyed teen pointed over towards the trees. "I hit a tree instead." He laughed.
That's when they heard a bunch of people gasp from behind. Turning to see what the excitement was, Ryo, Sai, Kento, and Sage couldn't help but gasp as well. Rowen stood staring at his target. He had hit it perfectly in the middle. A direct hit. "Whoa…a bull's eyes." Sage said.
Suddenly, Rowen reached down and took another arrow from the small pile. Placing it into the bow once again and pulling back, the blue haired genius let the arrow fly. Once again, it made a direct hit in the center of the target. The teacher and the other students who where watching applauded wildly as Rowen studied his work again. Then, the teen repeated the same movements perfectly one after the other, after the other. And each time, he made a direct hit in the center of the target.
Finally, Rowen placed his bow onto the ground, turned, and bowed to the crowed that were clapping loudly. Then he walked over to join his friends, who were staring at him wide-eyed. "Well, that was fun." He said simply, as if what he had just accomplished was nothing.
"Rowen," Sage started as their small group began to head for the wall climb, "You said that you NEVER done archery before?"
Nodding, Rowen placed his hands behind his head. "Nope."
Sai looked over at the Rowen in question. "So then, how did you manage to pull of ten bull's eyes in a row?"
Averting his eyes to the sky, Rowen began to think. "Well, I don't really know. It just sorta came to me. As soon as I held the bow and arrow in my hands, I knew exactly what I had to do." He told them simply, as if it were nothing.
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As the day wore on, nothing out of the ordinary happened, except for Rowen at the archery range. The guys played a game of soccer and then took a break for lunch. Then, after watching Kento shallow three hamburgers whole, they decided to play basketball. Sai dominated the game, stealing the ball from them easily. This came as a surprise to the other boys. Not only was Sai a great swimmer, but an out of this world basketball player as well. Ryo, Sai, Kento, Sage, and Rowen played that until dinner rolled around about six that night. Once more, Kento ate like a pig, causing Rowen and Ryo to lose their appetites.
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When dinner was over, the teens headed back to their cabin. Although they were sweaty and a bit sunburned from their game, they were still in good spirits.
"Man, that was so much fun!" Rowen declared, as he lugged his tired body up the stairs into the cabin.
Sage yawned as he too walked inside and over to his bed. "Tell me about it. I am hurting all over, but I couldn't care less." He said contently as he threw himself onto his bed.
Kento climbed up to his bed and unzipped his backpack. After spilling the contents of the bag on his bed, he gave out a cry of happiness. "I found my stereo!" He shouted, removing a small boom box from the black bag.
"You brought that with you?" Sai asked as he searched for a clean shirt to wear.
"I can't survive an entire week without music." He told the rest of the group as he withdrew he withdrew his black CD case.
Sage stuck his head out from his bed. "As long as you put on something quiet, I won't kill you." He said in a joke threating tone.
Smiling, Kento withdrew a burned CD and placed it into the player. Then, placing it onto the shelf next to his bed, the youth pressed play.
The song started off softly, the distance sound of bells in the background. Sage sighed at the silent sound of the bells clanged. But this silence was quickly replaced by the sound of loud electric guitars and drums. The brown haired Sage shot up in bed and stared evilly at Kento, who was playing air guitar. "Kento! What the hell is this?" He shouted.
"Metallica's Ride the Lighting. It's the quietest thing I have in my collection." The teen said innocently.
Standing from his bed, Sage stormed angrily over to the air guitar playing, ash-haired hair, hard headed youth. Looking up at him, he shot a venomous look at Kento. "Turn off that noise before I chuck it into the lake." He stated in a blood hungry tone.
Kento smiled evilly. He couldn't pass up an opportunity like this. "You wouldn't dare."
Before any of the boys knew what happened, Sage reached up and grabbed the disc player and made a mad rush for the door. "HEY! GET BACK HERE WITH THAT!" Kento shouted as he and the others gave chase after Sage.
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The lake at night was a sight to behold. The cherry blossom trees that lined the road also encircled the body of water, creating the perfect illusion of the water being tinted pink. A light breeze blew through as the five teens ran along the shore.
Sage ran out onto a small wooden dock and held out the music player out over the crystal clear water. "I warned you Kento. I said I would throw it in…and I will." The youth taunted, swinging the CD player out over the lake.
"Sage, I'm sorry. I didn't it. It was just a joke." Kento pleaded as he saw his CD player dangling helplessly over the water.
Sai stepped up so that he was next to Kento. "Aw come on Sage. This lug head didn't mean anything wrong."
But before anymore pleads could come out, the brown haired ladies man simply laughed. Turning around, he threw the CD player back to Kento. "Please, do you actually think I would throw that into the lake? What kind of person do you take me for?" He laughed as he saw the shocked expressions of his best friends.
As the others started to laugh as well, the breeze began to pick up. Suddenly, a loud, ear-piercing roar silenced the laughter of the teenagers. "What the hell was that?" Rowen asked as he and the others, turned and stared into the darkened woods.
Looking deeper and deeper into forest, the boys saw a pair of eyes staring at him. They were a deep brown and seemed to glow in the darkness. Suddenly, the same roar shattered the silence. "Whatever it is, it is getting closer." Kento cowered, taking a giant step backwards towards Sage.
Ryo's eyes narrowed. He knew that roar like the back of his hand. Taking a step forward, Ryo headed towards the forest. "Ryo! What the hell do you think you are doing?" Sage shouted, his voice shaking a bit.
"I'm going to see what it is." He told the others calmly. As he approached the edge of the woods, a large White Tiger jumped out from behind the bushes and landed in between Ryo and the others. "White Blaze?" Ryo murmured softly.
Rowen, Sage Kento, and Sai all took a giant step backwards so that they were on the edge of the dock. "I…I…Its a tiger!" Sai shouted in shock.
The large cat stared at the four teens on the dock with his beautiful brown eyes. Then, he turned back to Ryo and stared into his eyes. The teen and tiger stood there and stared at each other, not moving or blinking. All they did was stare. At last, the cat turned away and ran forward a bit on the shores of the lake. Then, halting in his steps, he stared backed at Ryo and at Rowen, Sai, Sage, and Kento. He moved his head, as if wanting them to follow him and then started to walk away.
"Good, he's leaving." Kento breathed out.
"Hey Ryo! You okay?" Rowen called as he and the others ran off the dock and to their friend.
But Ryo didn't answer them. He kept his eyes to the ground as they approached. He seemed to be in culture shock about what had just happened. "Ryo dude. Are you okay?" Kento questioned, hitting the black haired teen on the back playfully.
Ryo raised his head up and stared at the tiger that was still walking away slowly. "We need to follow him." He said in a low tone of voice.
Sage grabbed his friend's shoulders and shook him a bit. "Ryo, you aren't talking any sense. You want to follow a tiger to god knows where." He explained, sounding as if he was the one who had just met the cat face to face.
Pushing away from the group, Ryo started off in a run to catch up with the cat. "Ryo! Come back!" Rowen yelled, giving chase after the teen.
"Hey, we're not staying here! Wait up!" Sai called as he, Kento, and Sage ran to catch up with Rowen and Ryo.
As the teens began to approach him, White Blaze nodded. Then facing forward, he broke into a run. The cat lead the guys along the shores of the lake and then, he made a sharp turn into the woods. Ryo and the others followed the cat's movements as they too make a quick turn into the dark forest.
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Ryo, Rowen, Sai, Sage, and Kento ran their hardest, trying to dodge fallen branches and up grown roots as they followed the tiger. As they ran, it seemed to get easier and easier for them to move, duck, and dodge whatever was in front of them.
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Finally, after what seemed like eternity, they saw the tiger halt in a clearing. Skidding to a stop, the five youths stared at the surrounding area in aw. There was a small stone shrine in the center of the opened area. It seemed to be from the time of Feudal Japan, for it had that style about it. Moss and vines had grown up the walls and on the stairs of the temple, giving it an ancient look about it.
"Whoa…What it this place?" Sai asked the members of the group.
While the teens continued to stare at the structure, White Blaze headed up the stairs to the top of the shrine. Halting at the top, he let out another glass shattering roar, then vanished inside. "Hey! Come back here!" Ryo shouted as he started up the stairs himself.
"Here we go again." Kento sighed as the others ran to catch up with the leader of the group.
Upon reaching the top of the high stone steps, the teenagers slowly made their way inside the darkened shrine. The smell of lavender incense hung lightly in the air and the air had changed from comfortable to very warm. Pillars lined the walls and within the breaks between the columns stood ancient samurai armor. Each piece of armor seemed to have been well persevered, for it all seemed to be in tact.
"Man, this place is like a museum." Rowen said to the other quietly as he examined his new surroundings.
Staring down at the end of the hallway, Ryo saw a familiar scene before him. A stone altar stood and a fire lit behind it. "I've…been here." He said flatly.
The other boys stared at the wide-eyed Ryo. "What do you mean, 'you've been here'?" Kento asked.
"In my dreams. Except, there's no monk. There was always an ancient monk standing before me. He kept calling me Wildfire." Ryo explained quickly.
Sage raised his visible eyebrow. "I've seen the same guy. Except he called me Halo." He admitted.
"The same dude called me Hard Rock." Kento told.
"And he called me Strata." Rowen added on.
"He called me Torrent." Sai informed.
Suddenly, a rush of wind blew threw the temple. The harsh wind caught the teens off guard, causing them to fall to their knees. They tried to shed themselves from the rushed air, but it had no effect. As they sat helpless on the floor, the sound of metal hitting metal echoed to their ears. Looking up at the altar, Ryo, Kento, Sai, Rowen, and Sage saw the man from their visions appear before them. He was dressed in his familiar robes and hat. His leather spice bag hung squarely around his neck and the golden staff was held tightly in his right hand.
"Do not fear me Ronin Warriors. I am a friend." He told, his voice echoing through the now dying winds.
As he came into view, the winds stopped, leaving the youths on the floor in a massive pile. Jumping to his feet, Ryo stared the man down. "What did you call us?" He demanded, his tiger eyes burning with question.
"You five have been chosen." The monk murmured, ignoring Ryo's questioned.
Coming to his feet as well, Sage stood next to Ryo. "Chosen for what?" The youth questioned as he and Ryo were joined by the others.
"To save the earth from the powers of darkness." The ancient man told the teens. Moving to the side, he revealed the altar once again. As he began to speak again, an image appeared in the flames behind the table. Within the fire, a picture of a demon appeared. He was massive in height and wore armor that was as black as the night. He wore a mask to shield his face that had two ivory horns coming out from the top of it. "Over 1000 years ago, an evil warlord named Talpa entered our world with an unholy army of the devil. He wanted to control our world and its people. But, after a harsh battle, he was sent back to his world."
Kento watched in question, like the rest of his friends. "So, what does that have to with us? And who are you?" He asked, crossing his arms over his chest.
Smiling, the monk bowed. "I am known as the Ancient One. I am the guardian of this shrine and the guardian of you, the Ronin Warriors.
"Ronin what?" Rowen inquired, raising an eyebrow.
The Ancient One smiled once again. "You must believe me. I am here to guide you on your path to your destiny. Please approach the altar." He requested.
Not wanting to question the mysterious man, the five teens approached the stone table. As they stepped closer to the place of prayer, they saw five small glass orbs sitting on stone supports. Each one was clouded in a grayish color and didn't seem very special. Behind them, engraved on the wall, where the names of five natural beings.
Looking across the wall, Rowen read them carefully. "Wildfire, Halo, Torrent, Hark Rock, and Strata?"
"These mystical orbs belong to you." The man dressed in robes told the questionable youths.
Reaching out to grab the orb under the word wildfire, Ryo touched it lightly. "I guess this one it mine." He said as he clenched it in his fist. Suddenly, a rush of red light flowed from the ball. It covered the youth completely, causing him to yelp a bit. But was the others vanished from his vision, the black haired teenager became suddenly calm. 'You are the Wildfire Warrior. Ryo, you are to lead the battle against Talpa.' The Ancient One's whispered to him softly.
As Ryo looked into the light, the orb in his hand floated into view. Suddenly, the light began to enter the sphere so that the temple was clear in view once again. Then, it floated over to the teen and halted in front of his chest. It shown another dim glow of red as a chain appeared around his neck and attached the ball to him. "Whoa…" He mumbled as he stared down at the orb. Within the, now gray, sphere glowed a small symbol. "Virtue?" Ryo asked as he held it in his palm.
Looking around, the wildfire warrior saw that the others had the orbs in their hands, with it too attached around their necks. "What do yours say?" He asked.
"Mine says Life." Rowen stated.
"Trust." Sai told, looking at the orb in amazement.
"Justice. Kinda suits me." Kento laughed.
"I have Wisdom." Sage added, tufting his hair out of his eyes.
Looking up at the monk, the teens stared at him in question. "Those are the orbs that will connect you to your armor." He told them.
"Armor? What armor?" Kento asked, now becoming a bit scared.
Pointing over the wall where the writing was engraved, The Ancient One began to tell them. "The names I told you in your dreams is the name of your armor gears. You are the last hope for this world."
"And the characters in the spheres?" Sage questioned.
"It is what powers your armor to continue to fight. And what keeps you strong and connected to one another." Suddenly, the rings on the man staff began to clang their haunting melody once again. "I sorry I can't talk any longer."
Rowen took a step towards the fading man. "Hey wait! What are we suppost to do now?" He called, but the metal upon metal clanging together covered his shouts.
A soft and almost inaudible whisper flowed into the song of the rings. "I will come to you. But be warned, there are some side effects to your powers that will change you permanently."
"What kind of side effects?" Sai shouted.
But the monk didn't answer him. The last word that was spoken from the man was, "Farewell." The Ancient One told them softly and with that, he was gone, leaving the teen's standing alone in the dark depths of the temple.
"Dude," Kento began as he saw the necklace around his throat glow a bit. "Now what?"
The five Ronin stared at each other in question. That's when the culture shock of what had just occurred began to set in. "We're…going to be…warriors?" Sai murmured softly as he slid down to the floor, looking at his pendant.
Rowen studied his orb carefully. "I guess so. But that monk wasn't exactly clear as to what we are suppost to do now." He explained. Lifting the chain to his necklace up, the youth tried to take it off. "What the…I can't get this thing off."
Grabbing the back of his chain, Sage attempted to pull of his kanji orb. But the harder he tried to pull, the tighter the necklace became. Finally, he gave up and let it fall onto his chest again. "I can't mine off either."
Kento and Sai shrugged and tried to pull theirs off. After five minutes of yanking and pulling, the Hard Rock and Torrent warriors couldn't manage to yank it off. "Man, what kinda chain is this?" Kento complained as he dropped the necklace to his shirt.
"The new steel?" Sai suggested, causing the other three Ronin to laugh. "Hey Ryo, what do you think?"
But the Wildfire warrior was complete silent and staring down at the kanji orb. He seemed to be the most culture shock out of them all. His hand was shaking a bit, as if he were cold. But the others knew that wasn't the case. "Ryo? Is something wrong?" Sage questioned, placing a hand onto his friend's trembling shoulder.
Jumping a bit, the black haired youth turned and stared at his friend. "Oh sorry." He mumbled. "I was thinking about what he said about the armors."
"What about them?" Rowen asked.
"Well, he said that the symbols in our orbs represent what our armors mean. Mine is fueled my virtue and is called Wildfire." He stated as he started to relax again.
Sai rose to his feet and joined in the conversation. He too was intrigued. "So, what are you getting at exactly?"
Holding his pendant in his fist, Ryo closed his eyes. "That we must try to connect to our armor. We have to form the Ronin armors."
The others nodded in silence. Ryo, Kento, Sai, Rowen, and Sage stood in a circle and looked at each other. They all seemed to be a bit excited over what was to come and at the same time, absolutely scared out of their skin. All they knew was that they were about to be tested in the biggest thing in their entire lives.
"Um, one question." Kento finally said, causing the others to look over at him. As he felt the four pairs of eyes rest upon him, the youth gulped. "How are we suppost to get back to camp? We followed that tiger here but he has now seemed to have vanished. So, was anyone paying attention to where we were going exactly?"
Silence echoed through the temple as the five teens stood in thought. Suddenly, the familiar clanging of the Ancient's staff cut through the dank shrine. Turning back towards the altar, the five Ronin was a blinding flash of light and then everything went dark.
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