Hurray! My teachers basically told me that my homework was nothing, except for algebra of course (the only times my math teacher doesn't give homework is: 1. Day before the test or 2. The Tennessee Vols win in football). Anyways, I hope this next addition is satisfactory, and hopefully exciting! Anyways, enjoy, and copyright information is located throughout chapters 1-10.
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"Nooj!" Leblanc shouted as the ferocious titan arose from the water like a submerged submarine. It shook the rock wildly. Leblanc grabbed her husband's hand as the sound of gushing water and a roaring fiend burst all around them. She looked down, lost her footing, and screamed as she plunged into the water screaming.
"Leblanc!" Nooj shouted, pulling out his gun and looking at the creature that had just arisen from the water. It was obviously not something normal, but it didn't matter to him. Whatever it was, it was keeping him from his wife. Nooj ran to the rock, keeping careful footing. He looked down into the water. Leblanc was not surfaced...
"Leblanc!" he shouted again, and the creature finally ended its ascension from its watery grave and gave a long, malicious glare at the leader of the Youth League. Two tusk-like limbs arched from under its figure, appearing to be beautiful mermaids except that their tails covered in dark sea-green scales, connected back to the main figure. Their hair was turquoise and their eyes gleaming with red-hot enmity, and one had large, talon-like claws. The other seemed to have daintier fingers. The figure was hideous and beautiful all at once. Flesh surrounded its face of a beautiful woman, however this made it grotesque. Ridges of aquamarine and turquoise lined this flesh like a crust. Her hands were merely ribbons, and everything else besides the flesh and hair was covered in dark, sea-green scales.
"What the f..." he murmured but his jaw dropped before he could finish his curse. To his horror, the creature's limb with the bulky claws curled forward, slashed the large rock and let large chunks crumble into the foamy water below... onto Leblanc. "Leblanc!" Nooj shouted, jumping into the water before realizing a dangerous fact: he couldn't swim.
He struggled around for a moment, the two limbs cackling hideously. He swore he saw a glimmer of magenta-painted metal under the water, and so he took a breath and dove under. He saw Leblanc, a rock lodged into her leg as she struggled to free herself. He tried to swim to her, but his metal appendages tugged him back. He began to struggle in the water, and suddenly he noticed something was preventing his return to the surface.
Suddenly he closed his eyes and began to reflect on events. His first meeting with Leblanc... His first date with Leblanc... His profession of love for Leblanc... His proposal to Leblanc... His marriage to Leblanc... His sweet honeymoon night with Leblanc... It couldn't end like this. If he had been above, in the air, he would've shouted. But the water prevented any noise from escaping his lips except for gurgling bubbles.
Suddenly he felt his veins pump vigorously as his skin took a golden tone. Perplexed, he swam forward quicker than he ever had, trying with all his might to get to Leblanc. His eyes filled with desperate fire as he clutched the rock in his hands, threw it elsewhere, and picked up Leblanc as he shot to the surface like an arrow. To his amazement he skyrocketed from the water back onto the ledge. After this miraculous event, pain filled every pore and vein, and in deep shock he fainted. Leblanc was left sputtering as she regained consciousness.
"Nooj?" she asked aloud, seeing her husband. The pumping of his heart was faint, but still noticeable. Thank the Aeons...
She turned to the hideous creature, her dress clinging to her skin as she desperately attempted to dry herself with her fan. "You... You tried to kill my Noojie-Woojie! Ugh, and you are so ugly too!"
The creature, who had been snickering, stopped abruptly at the comment. The two limbs did as well, both staring wide-eyed at such a bold but foolish woman. The creature's eyes became white-hot slits as it growled the words, "I am the fairest thing beneath the sea, foolish mortal. I am Angra Laose, the One of Water."
"Fairest thing beneath the sea? Hah, there must not be much competition then," Leblanc said with a snort. The two limbs gaped at such a foolhardy mortal. "You dare challenge the mighty Leblanc in a battle of beauty?"
"No, foolish girl," Angra Laose growled. "Kaori! Kairi! Time to teach this beauty queen a lesson or two about those foolish enough to enter the Domain of Water!"
"Domain of what?" Leblanc asked as the enormous waterspout began to form ominously from the water. She resisted the urge to fly into it, holding on with all her might as the furious typhoon split her between the ugly fiends. "Noojie-Woojie..." she moaned into the roaring winds as she was swept up, malicious cackling ringing in her ears and breathing the words, "Warn Besaid."
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"What are we going to do now?" Yuna asked aloud as Meow purred in her arms. Tidus had decided to become a Trainer once again.
"I say we find out where Paine or Rikku is, and help them," Tidus said. "They probably need it. I wouldn't see how excavating and exploring would be that bad, though."
"I don't know..." Yuna said and surprised everyone, including herself. "I feel like something bad is happening, especially to Rikku."
"Something... bad?" Tidus asked. Yuna nodded.
"I've been feeling it for a while now. It feels like... Both of them are in grave danger," she said. "But I don't know how."
"I say we get to
the Celsius, fast!" Tidus shouted. He turned to Kimahri and Isaaru. "You guys
come too, okay?"
"Okay," Isaaru murmured. Kimahri merely nodded. Yuna nodded boldly.
"Let's go," she said.
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"SHINRA! GET IN HERE IMMEDIATELY!" Brother shouted into the speaker. "ONTO THE BRIDGE, NOW!"
"Always when I'm busy," Shinra said as he ran off from the engine room. He had been fixing the machines, eager to prove Ormi and Logos wrong. He entered the elevator and walked onto the bridge, and was surprised at what he saw.
Brother was running around, frantic as a maniac. Buddy was shaking his head glumly as he steered the Celsius. Brother stared into Shinra's eyes as he entered the bridge.
"What's wrong, Brother?" he said. Brother's eyes were frenzied.
"We've lost them all!" he cried. "Yuna's went first! Then Rikku, then Paine! All of our connections to them have all been destroyed!"
"What do you want me to do, fix it?" Shinra asked. Brother looked at him pleadingly. "All right, but I can't promise anything. After all, I'm just a kid. Anyways, if I can properly set up the prototype version two I've been programming it's highly probable that we might achieve visual and audio data about where they are. My prototype can sense life energy and manipulate it to find out the exact location of the container of the life energy. Basically, it's a tracker without any gadgets or gizmos other than the ones I control." Brother nodded, not understanding a word he said.
Shinra began to tap buttons wildly. "Come on..." he murmured. "I didn't give up quitting the Gullwings just to see my programs fail!"
Suddenly the doors burst open. "YUNA!" Brother shouted, leaping at Yuna and hugging her tightly. "Oh you worried me too much!"
"Sorry Brother," she said with a slight laugh. "How are Rikku and Paine?"
Tidus, Isaaru, and Kimahri followed close behind. "I see you brought some
friends along, eh? Well they will have to work for me, then!"
"Brother, shut up," Buddy said.
"How are Rikku and Paine?" Yuna asked, firmer and more demanding. Shinra snickered slightly.
"Well, uh..." Brother said, scratching the back of his head. "We lost connections a long time ago with them."
"What?" Yuna asked, eyes widening. "You lost connections with them?"
"Yes," Brother
said, ashamed. "I should've got Shinra to fix it earlier, but..."
"I'm just a kid, remember?" Shinra said, throwing a screw at Brother's head. He yelped.
"What should we do?" Tidus asked.
"I say we wait here," Isaaru said. "until we can figure out where they are."
"Kimahri agrees," said Kimahri. "Rikku and Paine will know what to do."
Yuna nodded. "Shinra, please hurry..." she murmured under her breath. "I know something bad has happened."
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"Haboob wishes to fight me... again?" Mainyu Altana murmured. Tihpi only gazed deeply into the vile entity's mind, remembering every tweak of anger that had been caused. Marnela, the Great Haboob, his parents, his siblings, and those who died for him...
Tihpi made a battle cry that echoed with three voices. One was of Tihpi. The second was wiser, more feminine: obviously Marnela. And the third was deep and bold: the Great Haboob. He still made incomprehensible noises, but Mainyu Altana heard and understood him clearly.
"Taste the wrath of Perdition's Flame, Haboob!" Mainyu Altana boomed, unleashing a sphere of fire that engulfed the Golden Cactuar in fire. Suddenly it faded all at once. Tihpi had taken no affect from the powerful blow.
"So you resist the force of darkness? You shall succumb soon enough, foolish Cactuar!" he belted out, unleashed Ultima upon the golden guardian. To his surprise, the Ultima spell bounced off the glistening Cactuar and incinerated Tawrich Altana and Zarich Altana. Tihpi merely glared into the evil being's mind, boring holes into his very soul: if he had one, of course.
A powerful wind began to blow into the Bikanel Abyss: something that had never happened before. Not only was this, but the center of the winds was Tihpi. They swirled and supported him, raising him into the air. Tihpi closed his eyes for a split second before unleashing an enormous lance of pure energy into the very core of Mainyu Altana. The magic entwined with his life-granting powers oozed from the wound, and Tihpi smiled. Mainyu Altana snarled.
"Haboob!" he shouted. "I challenge you, not your insignificant proxy!"
Mainyu Altana raised his flimsy arms as the clouds began to swirl. Pyreflies began to swirl down, their familiar moaning aura filling the area with sorrow, pain, joy, and anger all at once. Suddenly, the golden aura surrounding Tihpi began to flick away. The pyreflies were draining the power away from him and fueling it for their dream-casting abilities.
Mainyu Altana boomed, his loud laughter just as pleasant as nails on a chalkboard. It was enough to make Tihpi mad again, but his aura was fading drastically. He began to float back down to the sandy earth. Then he noticed something else. The life magic of Mainyu Altana was infusing with the pyreflies...
"KEYAKKU!" Rikku shouted as she bolted upright. She looked around drowsily yet frantically, searching for him. "KEYAKKU!"
"Rikku, stop, no..." Gippal moaned as he regained life. Pyreflies were flooding into the dead bodies, filled with life.
"Mother, but the fayths..." Logos murmured and bolted upright, eyes wide. "Did I just say that?" he said, standing up and brandishing his pistols.
Gippal got up, picked up his gun, and aimed it at Mainyu Altana. Rikku got up with her gun as well, but did not aim it. Instead, she brushed off some sand on her clothes and stared victoriously into his face, very well knowing that she hadn't won, well at least not yet. Tihpi was slowly resuming his normal state.
"What happened?" Rikku asked to herself. Mainyu Altana was shocked, but then relieved. Haboob was gone, and Tawrich Altana and Zarich Altana were returning.
Some pyreflies became tainted with darkness and were sucked into the lifeless limbs as they regained life. Rikku looked in awe at the pyreflies becoming black... That had never happened before.
"You are testing my patience," Mainyu Altana boomed mercilessly. "It is now time to end all of your lives."
To Rikku's horror, she watched as Tawrich Altana and Zarich Altana's rather graceful arches from Mainyu Altana began to evanesce. Hideous tentacles now twisted where the connection had once been, and Rikku realized that Tawrich Altana and Zarich Altana were both freed from Mainyu Altana.
"Come now, my undead allies, and smite these infidels!" Mainyu Altana shouted. "Haboob, I now challenge you alone!"
Tawrich Altana gripped the hand of Zarich Altana and together they shot at a surprised Logos, Gippal, and Rikku. Mainyu Altana and Tihpi were dueling each other silently. Rikku's heart filled with fear. She was going to have to fight these fiends!
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Angra Shaoku cackled hideously as another sharp blade of ice flew from Lilith and destroyed a column. A drowsy Ormi ran with a frightened Baralai and Paine, who carried an unconscious Maroda in her arms. They were on the run. Angra Shaoku had proven her worth in the battlefield more than she needed to. She had frozen the main core of the systems and the entire place had lost power, and now they were running across sleeted floors and icy walls. It was truly the Domain of Ice now.
"Peek-a-boo, I see you!" Angra Shaoku cackled as a flurry of razor-sharp icicles flew back Paine, nearly hitting her in the neck. They leapt off a ledge onto the ground, knowing it wouldn't stop Angra Shaoku. The angry ice-fiend was bent on eliminating them.
"I can't run for that much longer!" Paine shouted to Baralai amidst a roaring blizzard that was quickly catching up. Everything that Angra Shaoku passed became glistening ice: her toys. She had all ready lifted several columns with sheer telekinesis and launched them, nearly killing Paine and Baralai twice.
"We are going to have to stop!" Baralai shouted. Ormi was heaving and panting, barely keeping up. "Hurry!"
Paine was lost amidst her thoughts. She suddenly felt tranquil as icy electric wires snapped and frizzled before her, nearly showering her in white-hot sparks. She felt as if the end was coming soon... She looked at Ormi, heaving and panting. She looked at Baralai, terror on his face. She looked down at Maroda, helpless in her arms. Before she could stop herself, she thrust Maroda into Baralai's arms.
"Take him! Get out!" she shouted.
"No! Paine, I'm not leaving you alone!" Baralai shouted. Paine's eyes became slits.
"Baralai... I love you," she whispered amongst roaring winds. "GO!" she shouted. "BARALAI, GO NOW!"
Paine's eyes suddenly became sad. Baralai knew that this was what she wanted. He sensed a deep sense of love in her eyes. "Goodbye, Paine," he said, then kissed her upon the lips. He parted and sped off, Ormi heaving behind him. Paine turned around, bravely facing the storm.
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"Receiving audio transmissions... Visual transmissions, check," Shinra announced. Suddenly a fuzzy image appeared, and Yuna's heart filled with fear.
"Oh sweet Ifrit..." she moaned, seeing Angra Mainyu in the transmission. "Not him!"
She saw the faint outline of Rikku, Gippal, and Logos in the background, fighting whirling limbs. But what scared her was a tiny Cactuar facing an enormous fiend, Angra Mainyu. But he was darker... Much darker.
"He's... dead," Shinra said blankly. His eyes widened.
"Rikku! Be safe!" she shouted, clearly knowing that Rikku was not in good shape for fighting him again with just Logos and Gippal. The transmission fuzzed out.
"Go to Paine," Yuna said, tears filling her eyes. What hope was left now?
"Malfunction," Shinra said. "I can only get another trace of human energy in the area. It seems to be Baralai."
Baralai appeared on the
screen. A tan figure was in his arms: it wasn't Paine. Ormi ran beside him,
panting. He obviously wasn't Paine. Where was Paine?
"Paine..." Baralai murmured.
Yuna almost died. Was she dead?
"Paine?" Yuna asked aloud. Tidus placed a hand on her shoulder. "Paine!"
The transmission ended again. This was getting hard to bear now.
"I also picked up ones on Besaid. It is certainly lively there," he commented, almost crying himself. These were much more urgent than he expected them to be.
Leblanc was lying in a bed, scrapes upon her face. Nooj lay in a bed right next to her, looking at least twenty years older. Wakka and Lulu were furiously tending to them, bandaging their wounds while simultaneously caring for Vidina. "That storm was ferocious, ya?" Wakka asked, not at all in his happy tone.
"Wakka..." Lulu said, and the transmission ended. Yuna was left alone.
"What are we going to do?" Isaaru asked, perplexed. He was terrified of the images he had seen in the transmissions. Everyone was.
"We have to help them!" Yuna shouted, falling to her knees. "They're my friends! They risked everything for me, and I will risk anything for them!"
"What are we going to do, Yuna?" Brother asked. "Your wish is my command!"
"We need someone who can help us. The Youth League, the Leblanc Syndicate, New Yevon, and the Machine Faction are all out of the picture because all of their leaders are in need. It's time for Spira to make a stand!" she said. Tidus nodded.
"Yeah!" he shouted. Kimahri nodded.
"The Ronso will help Yuna. She has helped them many times," Kimahri said. "They would die for Yuna."
"Bevelle's Warrior Monks are sure to want to aid Praetor Baralai," Isaaru pointed out. "I'm sure the rest of the Youth League will be much the same. I don't know about the Machine Faction, though."
"They'll help Gippal, trust me," Buddy said. "Always have, always will."
"The Goons from the Syndicate are definitely going to want to join the fun, then," Shinra said. "Leblanc is their leader, anyways."
"What would we call this 'group'?" Isaaru asked. "The Leblanc/Machine/Youth/New Yevon Faction/Syndicate/League?"
"No... We would call it... The Spira League," Yuna said. Everyone agreed.
"We need to figure out a leader of this all, though," Tidus said. "Who do you think would be good for the job, Yuna?"
"We need someone who is as tough as nails, but as understanding as if he truly were a leader. We need someone who won't take no for an answer. We need someone like... Uncle Cid!"
