Step
into the Past...
As
the door began to close, Riku had one last glimpse of his friends
walking away, then nothing. Riku was left alone in the
black vortex that lay between the worlds...
Riku
jerked awake and as always his dream followed him... the dark
dreaming of the dark. Nothing had changed, he was still lost in the
vortex. He sighed as he sat up and reaching beside him, he picked up
the keyblade.
It is the only thing I have
left...
Riku treasured it, though it was still darkened
by what he had done. Five years of wandering alone in the
dark because he had joined the evil side:
that of the heartless. His friend Kairi's heart had
been stolen, and he had been willing to do anything to save
her, even if it meant allying himself with the very ones who stole
it. They craved human hearts, and as his was tainted by
his very willingness to ally himself with them, he quickly fell under
the control of the one who led them. At that moment when the bargain
was struck, the keyblade's powers over light forsake him, and went
to his friend Sora. But though Sora eventually defeated
the heartless and saved Kairi, the only way to ensure
that they would stay away forever was to cast them back in
to the void that lay between the worlds, and Riku with
them. During his waking hours he was certain that he had long since
gotten over what he viewed as his friend's betrayal at leaving him
to his fate, but the dreams still came. They were his constant
companion, most likely caused by the keyblade himself, to remind him
of what he had given up. Still, Riku had long since stopped wondering
"if only..." After all what did it matter. He was already trapped
in the void between the darkness that lay between the
worlds, borne up only by the fact that the keyblade had once trusted
him.
Some day, the light will be mine again. It may
take my entire life in this place, but in the end, it will come back...
Resigned as he was, Riku's shock was complete when a
sudden cluster of flickering lights appeared in front of him, like
stars blinking in the nighttime sky. He ran forward,
but when he reached the spot where the lights had been, winking like
a out of existence. Riku frowned, did he imagine it?
No.
You don't imagine light in a place like this.
Riku
closed his eyes and willed the light to appear again.
He knew what they meant, he had seen them before five years ago, the
day his journey began and he had foolishly taken the wrong path
to save a friend. And though Riku consoled himself with the hope that
someday the light might return to the keyblade, he was certain that
his hopes were merely lies. But now it seemed, that his
hopes had some foundation after all. As Riku gazed out in
the surrounding shadows, he saw the light
again... and this time it stayed, then another lit up and another...
A slow smile spread across Riku's face.
Riku began to sprint
down the path eager to see what was behind the door.
Would he finally find his way out of the darkness, or was this just
another one of his dreams, his lies? In his excitement
over the first lights, the keyholes that marked the doors in
the inky black surroundings, Riku didn't notice that this light was
somehow wrong. When he finally had the keyblade in the lock, the door
opened just as he was met with a blast of energy, and fell to the
ground writhing around in pain and his vision went
gray. After a moment the pain stopped, and he collected himself
enough to sit up to find a tall silver-haired man looking down at
him, a psychotic expression in his eyes. No, Riku decided after a
moment, the man wasn't looking at him, but at the keyblade...
"But
Where is he? I Mean...I know he went into the pit, but how far down
does it go?" Cloud looked around at his friends, and his gaze
rested for a long while on his love, Tifa Lockheart. They had stopped
shortly to take a small break before going after Sephiroth. Tearing
his gaze away from Tifa, Cloud saw that Vincent was gazing down into
the pit as if hope was just within reach.
"I don't
know Cloud, I wouldn't be surprised he burns a hole
right through this world just to get to his sacred promised land."
Cloud looked at Tifa and nodded his head, seeing that she could be
right.
"He's so strong." Yuffie shook her
head sadly, while looking for a way to steal the group's money. She
needed it, or her village did, and if she had a little extra to
spare, so be it. She figured she could at least steal Cloud's,
since Tifa was standing in the way of Cloud's view,
and distracting him greatly.
"Give it up, Yuffie, you're not
stealing any more money in this decade." Yuffie
silently cursed, Vincent had been following her eye movements. If
Yuffie didn't have at least some common sense Vincent would have
risked her rampant rage.
However Vincent ignored
this, seeming to have more important matters on his mind.
"Well,
if you're all ready to go down into the center of that chaos
he's causing, the entrance is here."
As one
they all took a step forward and glanced into the pit.
"What a
nightmare..." Tifa grumbled as she looked gloomily
into the abyss. Still, if they didn't go, the world was doomed, and
all her old lectures to Cloud, back when he was just a mercenary,
about trying taking a stance and being selfless for a change would be
lies.
"He's almost within our
reach, we can't give up now." Cloud spoke confidently, though in
reality he was distinctly worried. With a slight sigh, he stepped out
onto the narrow path that would take them to Sephiroth.
"The
key or your life." Sephiroth spoke as he stared at
Riku, a twisted slight smile on his face. He'd probably be taking
both. Without waiting for the reply he grabbed Riku's arm, twisted
his wrist to near cracking point, and pulled the keyblade away. With
the blade now in his grasp, he hit him hard across the head with the
hilt of his sword and watched as the Riku slumped to the ground.
Turning, he walking into the hole he had created and stepped through
the darkness over to the portal. He held out keyblade expecting the
door to open...
Nothing.
Frowning, he tried
again, forcing it against the scar in the earth then tried using the
key on the gateway. While contemplating his next course of action, he
was interrupted by the sound of smug laughter. He glanced over and
saw that Riku was conscious again.
Riku got slowly to his feet,
before deliberately dusting himself off. He leaned against the canyon
wall with a smirk on his face despite his unease.
"You can't
use it, you don't own it. The keyblade chose me, and
it won't work for anyone else. You wanna get to new worlds, I am
the only one who can open the doors."
Greatly annoyed at the
fact that he couldn't take the blade and he couldn't kill him,
Sephiroth took a menacing step forward and grabbed Riku's arm
dragging him forcefully through the tear in the earth. Glancing
around at the flickering stars, he pulled Riku over to the one he had
tried before.
"This One." Handing him the keyblade
and giving Riku a shove, Sephiroth watched as Riku held the blade
towards the keyhole and a line of light outline door and a few
seconds later, the portal opened. Sephiroth smiled. This was it, he
was going to reach the promised land.
"Let's go."
With
his arms outstretched ready to embrace his godhood, Sephiroth stepped
through the door, and after a moments hesitation, Riku followed.
There was no change. Sephiroth glanced around, finding that he was in
a world not unlike the one he left. He scowled. This was not the
promised land.
Releasing a furious cry of rage, he called upon the
same power that he had used to tear the hole between the worlds in
the first place, intending to destroy the planet since it wasn't
what he sought. Suddenly their came a snapping, and Sephiroth could
sense the release of a force of great power, paying attention to the
details around him for the first time, he noticed that he was by some
sort of prison or cage. A flashing light appeared, and the cage
snapped open revealing a woman. The power was radiating from her.
"Good going." Riku told Sephiroth sarcastically. He could
sense the woman's power as well as Sephiroth could, and her gaze
was hardly welcoming.
As Sephiroth watched, the woman opened
golden eyes, glancing around as if seeing the world for the first
time. Eventually her gaze came to rest on him and their eyes met.
He
smiled.
Cloud
had watched the scene half in shock and half in amusement, despite
the situation. Approaching the gateway first, he stopped a little
ways away and motioned the others to come over.
"He's in
there... so I guess... we follow." Cloud frowned, he had a bad
feeling about this.
After a few moments indecision, everyone
agreed. Standing in front of the gateway, they all stared into the
dark working up the will to step through. Once they did, they
realized it had to have been a huge mistake as the earth fell out
beneath them and they began to plummet down through the void.
Tifa
didn't know what was louder: The sound of them whizzing in the air
towards the ground, or the sound of her heart beating
in her ears. She had only a moment to ponder before she and the
others hit the ground and the world became dark.
An
explosion, a great disturbance in the atmosphere. A power, released
in the form of the ice queen herself, Edea. She was free. Slowly
memory flooded back into her, after all how could she forget?
She was furious for her imprisonment and this was a
rage that would never go away, this much she knew. And, now that her
cage had been broken, she had her life back. Now she
would make things go her way.
Or, she would, as soon as she
figured out who two men standing before her were, they were obviously
the ones who had freed her. She was about to approach the
flaxen-haired, younger man, and ask him who he was,
when he shot the question at her, taking her by surprise.
Edea
glanced at him to the other male standing before him then back again.
"I could ask you the same thing, but since you freed me from my
imprisonment, I will tell you as much. I am the sorceress Edea."
She was surprised at the blank stares that met her response.
She was not used to people not recognizing her. She frowned when the
silver-haired man began to speak.
"I don't believe you,
you do not seem to be a sorceress."
Angry at his
disrespect, she summoned up a wall of ice, imprisoning the man.
"Oh
no?!"
The look the man gave her was both amused and
impressed. He nodded his head slightly. Then sword in hand he did a
quick spin cutting through the ice with his power, impressing Edea in
turn. Freed from the ice, he nodded at her.
"I'm
Sephiroth. Wouldn't you care to put that power to a more fitting
use?"
Edea inclined her head.
"Speak."
After
listening to Sephiroth talk, an approving smile grew on her face. Yes
she was free now, and with access to more power then she could have
ever imagined. Revenge would be sweet, and she wouldn't just have
it on this world, but the next and the next...
Following
Sephiroth into the portal, delightful images of destruction dancing
in her mind, interrupted by a sigh coming from the other one, Riku.
She glanced sharply at him. One of them was still undecided about
what he wanted.
Spotting another keyhole near by, Sephiroth
nodded towards it. Shortly Riku was in front of the door, and he
began to unlock it, careful not to go to slowly lest he incense
Sephiroth's rage. The man was an utter psychopath, even if he
wouldn't try and kill him, somehow Riku suspected he wouldn't be
above torturing him to get what he wanted. No doubt the sorceress
would help. Door opened, he stepped on into the next world.
It
was a daily task, and one they detested, but it had to be done,
unfortunately they were the only ones brave enough to do it. Squall
Leonhart, both a strict follower of and enforcer of the rules, was
leader of the team sent to check to see if the Sorceress Edea's
prison was still sound. Trepe, second in command, was a kind-hearted
instructor who would much rather be doing a month's work of
paperwork than checking up on an evil sorceress.
Then there
was Seifer Almasy. Did he want to be there? No. Did he have to be
there? Yes. Did he have a choice? Not like the rest of them. This
served him as a punishment for his awful intentions, even if they
were in the past. Finally, there was the sweet and humble, Rinoa
Heartily, who probably looked more like she should be picking flowers
in a garden then dealing with a huge danger to the world. Of course,
she was tougher than she looked, especially since she was a sorceress
herself.
The four headed to Edea's prison, experiencing that
twinge of fear, that the prison had been breached, despite the
security of the hold. The only way the sorceress would get out was if
someone let her out, and no one in their right mind would do a thing
like that. As soon they arrived, all four immediately wished they
hadn't been assigned to the job. The cell lay open and the
Sorceress had vanished.
Great...
"How could
someone have been so stupid as to unlock the cell?"
Squall looked at Rinoa spoke then shrugged. He'd rather not think
about it.
"Just keep your guard, she could be
anywhere." All three nodded at Squall in agreement. Rinoa knew she
didn't have the heart to kill anyone, but when the
safety of the entire world was at stake, she knew what she had to do.
They stayed together when the searched the area, Edea was one scary
witch. They had searched through the entire place, when Seifer
spotted it. He briefly considered not mentioning it so they could
just leave, but he was curious. In the farthest corner of the room, a
light was beckoning from the shadows, no not shadows, the inky black
was like space itself.
They walked briskly, over to that
light like moths to the flame. A foolish thing to do, really.
Stepping through, gravity and unbelievable power soon had them in
it's grasp. In moments they were spinning in the core of the
vortex, maybe never again to see the world in which they loved so
much. Falling falling falling, when suddenly they stopped, flung onto
a hard surface, and consciousness slipped away.
Rikku
placed a helmet over her long hair, as sandy as the desert that
surrounded them, and gave her boyfriend Gippal a slightly uneasy
smile as she climbed into hover beside him. It wasn't the hover
that worried her. Like all Al Bhed she had grown up around machines,
when the rest of the world shunned them, believing that it was
machina that had brought, Sin, the monster down upon the people of
Spira. She felt a brief flicker of sadness for Yuna, her cousin, who
had died in the fight against sin, and like always there
was a moment of guilt and self-condemnation that she hadn't done
enough to save her. Rikku sighed, she was letting this stupid trip
bother her, she should be excited to see the strange new machina
again. I mean it started up on it's own, like how totally cool was
that? Glancing slyly over at Gippal who had begun to fiddle with the
control panel she grinned and gave him a shove, and caught unaware he
fell out of the hover and into the sand just as Rikku had intended.
"Hey!" Gippal looked up at her in bemusement.
"You
drove last time. My turn now." She smiled sweetly at him and
started up the hover as the half-amused and half-annoyed Gippal shook
his head climbed into the passenger seat.
"I don't know
how such a tiny person can push so hard." Gippal grumbled, then
smirked. He adored her and they both knew it.
"Yeah, yeah..."
Rikku tossed back carelessly as she adeptly navigated the hover
across the sand dunes. Glancing over at Gippal, she had to ask.
"There are hundreds if not thousands
of old ruins beneath the desert... why would one of the
machina just suddenly start up now?"
Gippal frowned,
considering for a moment, than shrugged. "Your guess is as good as
mine... let's just hope it's not another Vegnagun." The Al Bhed
besides her referred to the threat to the second greatest threat in
Spira's history, the machine that had destroyed the world over a
thousand years ago. That time had seemed worlds away,
but then someone had gone and brought it back again.
Fortunately, Rikku, Gippal, and the gullwings had managed to shut it
down in time.
"Wouldn't that just be Spira's
luck." Rikku muttered as she pulled the hover to a halt and hopped
out only to miscalculate and stumble down the side of the dune. A
shadow fell across her, and Gippal smiled down at her, holding out a
hand to pull her up.
"You are such a klutz." Gippal kissed
the hand he was holding, looking for all the world like the rakish
scoundrel that he was. Rikku smiled impishly at him.
"But
you love me anyway... now let's go check on this thing so we can
leave."
Most of the time Rikku was just excited about the
ruins, but these ones just creeped her out. Dragging Gippal along
behind her, she headed towards the door that led into one
of the sand dunes, the strange machina that had begun to act up.
Arriving at the door, Rikku dropped Gippal's hand and took a step
forward, astounded by what she saw. Lights began to flash from the
machine, outlining a door in sand that lightly coated it's surface,
as Rikku approached, the flashes grew more brilliant, blindingly
bright... The door began to open and the light was suddenly
replaced by inky blackness. Atall man with long silvery hair stepped
through the door. As Rikku jumped back, noticing the enormous sword
that hung at the man's side, Gippal shoved her behind him. The man
studied them for a moment before abruptly turning around in anger as
two more people came through the door, a tall woman with black hair
and harsh golden eyes akin to those of the birds that flew over the
desert, and a handsome young man with pale blonde hair. It was to the
young man that he spoke.
"Again you fail me, this is not the
promised land, nor does this weak little planet have the power to get
us there."
At this point Gippal interjected despite Rikku's
attempts to hold him back.
"Hey, just who in the hell are
you and what—"
The man turned a frightening glint in his
eye.
"Ah yes. That... I'm Sephiroth and it's your
destiny to die by my blade."
Rikku looked at
Gippal pulling on him harder while pulling out a knife that she had
hidden in a sheathe behind her back. She looked over to see that the
blonde man was watching them, a determined look on his
face.
"Right." Gippal moved to pull his gun out of it's
holster, but though Gippal though the fastest draw Rikku had ever
seen, he didn't even get a shot of before Sephiroth had pulled out
his masamune, and stabbed Gippal through the heart. Rikku screamed,
and tried to catch him as he fall, but only ended up falling to the
ground with him.
"Gippal, Gippal, come on, don't be dead...
you can't be dead." Her whispers slowly faded away, and the tears
running down her face swiftly became tears of rage. Sephiroth had
turned his back to her. Wiping at the tears, Rikku charged at
him, about to stab him in the back, when suddenly she hit a wall of
ice, she stepped back only to be met by another and another. She
released shriek of rage, and hit the walls of her prison with her
knife, trying to crack through the ice and get to the bastard that
had killed Gippal. Understandably, she wasn't thinking very
clearly. Looking around wildly, she noticed the woman was the source
of the ice.
Sephiroth smirked at her then looked at the woman
who smiled back and waving her hand the ice disappeared, taking a
step forward, Sephiroth picked up Rikku by the neck, as if she
weighed no more then a rag doll and slowly began to choke the life
out of her.
"You thought you could defeat me?! Pathetic
little creature, you are very amusing."
Rikku kicked and
struggled trying to get him to release him, but it was futile. She
looked over at the other man catching his eyes, and just before she
passed out she saw him step forward.
"Stop!"
Watching
as the pretty little blonde ran after Sephiroth, a guy who was
practically twice her size, and found himself impressed despite
himself. He also couldn't stop the nagging guilt about just letting
him kill the man she was with. Riku didn't want Sephiroth to kill
the girl.
"Let her go. If you kill her, I won't help you,
and you will never reach the promised land you are trying so hard to
find."
Riku crossed his arms, glaring at him. Sephiroth
intently back at him.
"What does it matter, they'll all
die in the end."
Finally he shrugged.
"Have it your
way."
Then instead of setting the girl down, he tossed her
back through the gate. Seeing Riku's look he smirked.
"I
let her go."
Edea coughed slightly to get their
attention.
"I tire of this place. Let's go."
Sephiroth
turned and walked with Edea through the gate, and shoulders slumped
with failure Riku slowly followed.
His
new master, whose favorite obsession was creating chaos, was really
getting on Riku's nerves. This wasn't exactly what he had in mind
when he wanted the keyblade to start working again. They were heading
to a new door, and Riku wasn't sure he liked what he was getting
himself into. Correction, what he was getting forced into. The only
way out of an ordeal such as this one was resistance or escaping. The
first one would be pretty hard to do, especially face to face with a
sorceress and someone as strong as Sephiroth.
Riku didn't
know where the door led, but he had a choice. He had made up his
mind, and he would have to pull it off quickly, but he could do it.
Riku jerked his head to the side, pretending like he heard something.
He watched as Sephiroth and Edea also turned their heads to see what
the hold-up was and using their distraction Riku raced towards the
door, his mind repeating the same words over and over.
Just
get to the door... get to the door.
And he did, getting
it open in record time. Now... now he had to close the door. A much
more difficult task, though one viewing this from the outside would
not think so. Riku saw Sephiroth and Edea speeding towards him and
rapidly closed the door, locking it, narrowly missing the icicle that
Edea had shot at his head. Turning he was startled by the sight
before him. There were nine of them, all lying unconscious, on the
ground, recognizing the girl that Sephiroth had tossed so carelessly
into the void between the worlds, he assumed that they were all
stragglers from the last few worlds they had hit.
Nine of
them... all warriors by the look of it.
Riku smirked.
For
now, I'll be their watcher... they need... guidance.
Riku
sat down on the ground waiting for them to awaken.
And
so watcher and keyblade master was united with the nine warriors from
different worlds. And so....The Story Begins. Seek out the Light.
...Open...the...Door...
The
vortex is darkened by the evil of human hearts,
But only in the
darkness may stars appear.
The path lies in shadows,
The path
lies in pain,
But hope burns strong in this rampant chaos.
The
nightmare lies within your own heart.
Forget this life,
And
unlock your heart.
There are thousands of worlds, but just one
destiny,
Open the door.
