I don't own Golden Sun. If I did, the game would be unpopular.
Chapter 3: Shocking News and a Whole New World
The next morning, Ivan woke up to chirping birds and bright sunlight. He woke Isaac who slept in the bed next to him. But their third roommate slept like a log.
"Garet!!" Ivan pulled the blanket off the snoring pig. "WAKE UP!!"
"Zzzzzzzz..."
Isaac and Ivan then tried to push him off the bed. But the Mars Adept weighed too much. Ivan glared, fed up.
"Garet, if you don't wake up I am going to read your mind. And I swear I'll tell the others what I know," he said. Garet shot up like an ant on fire.
"I'm up! I'm up!!"
Shaking with laughter, Ivan and Isaac went downstairs to find the others eating the most magnificent breakfast provided by Coron.
"Please, eat all you want," Coron said. Garet's eyes lit up. Isaac noticed a small boy in the corner of the room, looking scared.
"That's Dorjan." Coron said. "His brother used to be my advisor."
"I've been meaning to ask something," Kraden said. "How come you're so concerned about this matter?"
"Well, it's Weyard they're thinking of destroying. I can't let that happen. Besides, my father made me promise to always be a good man before he died." Coron said.
"Who was your father?" Sheba asked with her mouth full of potatoes. Coron sighed.
"The previous leader... Babi."
There was a stunned silence.
"Babi was your father?!" Piers said sharply.
"Yes. He died four years ago, and told me that people called the Lemurians failed to bring him medicine for his illness, and sent him away from their island instead. I'd like to find them and avenge my father." Coron said angrily. Piers stood up.
"Felix, I'll see you guys outside later." He left. Coron stared at him, stunned.
"What?"
"He's a Lemurian," Felix said coldly. "And your father lied. He stole a potion and a ship from Lemuria. He died of old age."
"My father couldn't possibly have..."
"And he took me prisoner to force the people of Lalivero to build him a lighthouse," Sheba said. "Is he a nice guy?"
"I think we'll go now," Ivan said hastily, dragging the others from the room. "Thanks for the rooms and breakfast, Mr. Coron!"
Isaac smiled at Dorjan and led him out to the others. Coron stared after them, speechless.
Outside, they found Piers ruthlessly crushing a rock.
"I swear, I will never forgive that man!" He yelled. "I'm going to freeze him, cut him into pieces, and..."
"Calm down," Mia said, patting him on the back. "His father was the one who lied and stole..."
"Well, Dorjan, we're going to need your help," Isaac said, smiling at the terrified boy.
"I... I'll take you there!" He stammered.
Master Hamma had decided to go off somewhere the day before. So Kraden and the Adepts followed Dorjan to a large, empty barn on a hill. On the ground there were wisps of hay as well as a large circle with many signs in it, cut into the stone.
"This is where my brother Nicholas went off with his friends," Dorjan said, trying to speak without trembling. "I couldn't hear properly, but one of them was called Alex."
The ten froze. Alex?
"Did he have long aqua-coloured hair?" Felix cried.
"Y-Yes... He did..." Dorjan stuttered, shaking at Felix's shout.
"Calm down, you're scaring the kid," Jenna scolded, bending down and stroking Dorjan's head. "Now, tell us exactly what happened."
"That day... I saw Nicholas walking out of the house, and I was curious, so I followed him. He came here and talked to three other Adepts there. Then Alex said something, these cracks glowed, and there was a bright, shining light. After that, they were gone. I heard Nicholas talking about this other world at home, you see." Dorjan explained.
"This must be a magic circle! It's sort of like when using the Teleport Lapis, only to activate the circle, a charm is said." Kraden cried excitedly. "Boy, do you remember the words?"
"Yes... I think so..." He frowned for a while.
"O Circle of the other world, Reveal thy power to us, Foreth! Teleport us, with your magic, To our destination on earth!"
Dorjan rattled off. The Adepts looked at each other.
"Kay, let's try it..." Sheba said, looking a little confused. "Everyone on the circle!"
Everybody except Dorjan scrambled into the small space.
"Ready?"
"O Circle of the other world, Reveal thy power to us, Foreth! Teleport us, with your magic, To our destination on earth!" Kraden chanted. The cracks forming the circles were filled with a blinding light. Beams of white light shone from them, and the Adepts were soon engulfed in it. When the light disappeared, Dorjan looked at the empty magic circle.
"Good luck..."
When Isaac opened his eyes, he saw himself in a different barn, or a stable. The others were on the ground beside him, and they were lying on another magic circle, made of stones and pebbles, which made sitting or lying very uncomfortable.
"Where are we?" He wondered. The only replies were whinnys of horses from the stalls around.
By now, you should be able to guess what the other world is! Please review. I'm quite happy with the response in this story. That doesn't mean I don't need reviews!
And I'll say again, I'm sorry if you don't like my parings. I know there hasn't been much, but hey! No such thing as love at first sight, and Isaac is so dense he probably needs a girl to confess first...
Chapter 3: Shocking News and a Whole New World
The next morning, Ivan woke up to chirping birds and bright sunlight. He woke Isaac who slept in the bed next to him. But their third roommate slept like a log.
"Garet!!" Ivan pulled the blanket off the snoring pig. "WAKE UP!!"
"Zzzzzzzz..."
Isaac and Ivan then tried to push him off the bed. But the Mars Adept weighed too much. Ivan glared, fed up.
"Garet, if you don't wake up I am going to read your mind. And I swear I'll tell the others what I know," he said. Garet shot up like an ant on fire.
"I'm up! I'm up!!"
Shaking with laughter, Ivan and Isaac went downstairs to find the others eating the most magnificent breakfast provided by Coron.
"Please, eat all you want," Coron said. Garet's eyes lit up. Isaac noticed a small boy in the corner of the room, looking scared.
"That's Dorjan." Coron said. "His brother used to be my advisor."
"I've been meaning to ask something," Kraden said. "How come you're so concerned about this matter?"
"Well, it's Weyard they're thinking of destroying. I can't let that happen. Besides, my father made me promise to always be a good man before he died." Coron said.
"Who was your father?" Sheba asked with her mouth full of potatoes. Coron sighed.
"The previous leader... Babi."
There was a stunned silence.
"Babi was your father?!" Piers said sharply.
"Yes. He died four years ago, and told me that people called the Lemurians failed to bring him medicine for his illness, and sent him away from their island instead. I'd like to find them and avenge my father." Coron said angrily. Piers stood up.
"Felix, I'll see you guys outside later." He left. Coron stared at him, stunned.
"What?"
"He's a Lemurian," Felix said coldly. "And your father lied. He stole a potion and a ship from Lemuria. He died of old age."
"My father couldn't possibly have..."
"And he took me prisoner to force the people of Lalivero to build him a lighthouse," Sheba said. "Is he a nice guy?"
"I think we'll go now," Ivan said hastily, dragging the others from the room. "Thanks for the rooms and breakfast, Mr. Coron!"
Isaac smiled at Dorjan and led him out to the others. Coron stared after them, speechless.
Outside, they found Piers ruthlessly crushing a rock.
"I swear, I will never forgive that man!" He yelled. "I'm going to freeze him, cut him into pieces, and..."
"Calm down," Mia said, patting him on the back. "His father was the one who lied and stole..."
"Well, Dorjan, we're going to need your help," Isaac said, smiling at the terrified boy.
"I... I'll take you there!" He stammered.
Master Hamma had decided to go off somewhere the day before. So Kraden and the Adepts followed Dorjan to a large, empty barn on a hill. On the ground there were wisps of hay as well as a large circle with many signs in it, cut into the stone.
"This is where my brother Nicholas went off with his friends," Dorjan said, trying to speak without trembling. "I couldn't hear properly, but one of them was called Alex."
The ten froze. Alex?
"Did he have long aqua-coloured hair?" Felix cried.
"Y-Yes... He did..." Dorjan stuttered, shaking at Felix's shout.
"Calm down, you're scaring the kid," Jenna scolded, bending down and stroking Dorjan's head. "Now, tell us exactly what happened."
"That day... I saw Nicholas walking out of the house, and I was curious, so I followed him. He came here and talked to three other Adepts there. Then Alex said something, these cracks glowed, and there was a bright, shining light. After that, they were gone. I heard Nicholas talking about this other world at home, you see." Dorjan explained.
"This must be a magic circle! It's sort of like when using the Teleport Lapis, only to activate the circle, a charm is said." Kraden cried excitedly. "Boy, do you remember the words?"
"Yes... I think so..." He frowned for a while.
"O Circle of the other world, Reveal thy power to us, Foreth! Teleport us, with your magic, To our destination on earth!"
Dorjan rattled off. The Adepts looked at each other.
"Kay, let's try it..." Sheba said, looking a little confused. "Everyone on the circle!"
Everybody except Dorjan scrambled into the small space.
"Ready?"
"O Circle of the other world, Reveal thy power to us, Foreth! Teleport us, with your magic, To our destination on earth!" Kraden chanted. The cracks forming the circles were filled with a blinding light. Beams of white light shone from them, and the Adepts were soon engulfed in it. When the light disappeared, Dorjan looked at the empty magic circle.
"Good luck..."
When Isaac opened his eyes, he saw himself in a different barn, or a stable. The others were on the ground beside him, and they were lying on another magic circle, made of stones and pebbles, which made sitting or lying very uncomfortable.
"Where are we?" He wondered. The only replies were whinnys of horses from the stalls around.
By now, you should be able to guess what the other world is! Please review. I'm quite happy with the response in this story. That doesn't mean I don't need reviews!
And I'll say again, I'm sorry if you don't like my parings. I know there hasn't been much, but hey! No such thing as love at first sight, and Isaac is so dense he probably needs a girl to confess first...
