Disclaimer: I do not own Golden Sun. Simple, no.
I am having weird troubles with the review, but I hope this fixes it.
Ivan: Computers are so complicated!
Garet, Isaac, and Mia (playing cards in steel cage)
Isaac (throws four cards down): Three kings!
Garet: BS!
Isaac: Aw, man. Why are you winning?
Garet: Inherit luck.
Mia: I thought that Mars adepts all had the lowest luck.
Garet (burning extra cards behind back): I must be special.
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Azure Depths
Isaac sprinted from his room, yellow scarf trailing behind. Soon he was out of the hallway and at the front door. His three friends were already assembled, needing no words to be spoken. The four soon stepped out into the fiery blaze that consumed Daila. In the center of the agonizing screams, a being shielded in lavender robes hovered over the hard dirt; skeletal hands outstretched bringing a blazing death to all who opposed it.
"Garet, Ivan," Isaac instantly jumped into his leadership role, "you two see if you can stop that thing while me and Mia heal the wounded."
The three nodded in agreement, and separated. Mia and Isaac unleashed their psynergy, trying to halt the maleficent blaze while Garet and Ivan rushed the creature, axe and staff ready.
The magician turned, its crimson eyes intent on its new attackers. A wave of fire rolled through Garet and Ivan, forcing them into defensive positions. However, the two adepts were well seasoned to powerful Mars attacks thanks to the fusion dragon, and stood quickly despite the torturous heat.
"Unleash Torch!" Garet attacked first, swinging his great axe in a giant arc, aided by his djinn Torch. The burning slice only touched upon a sinew of silk, the monster already moving away.
"Who are you that have the impudence to attack me, the great and powerful Star Magician?" the creature spat from the black confines of its hood, glaring scarlet beams at the two adepts.
"We are the good guys," Garet put bluntly, preparing another attack.
"Spark Plasma!" Ivan beat him to the punch, releasing a volley of electrical might from the dark sky, and into the Star Magician. The powerful creature recoiled in shock, withdrawing even further from the adepts. Its eyes faded, reliving an earlier time.
'That power,' the Star Magician thought to itself, 'it can only be that of a descendant of the Anemos. But how could such a child receive that power?' The creatures reprieve did not last long, for the two adepts had begun their offensive again.
'There is only one way to defeat such power,' the Star magician again delved deep into his consciousness, 'a summoning!' He swayed through the two adepts attacks, leading them ever closer to the sea.
The fires within Daila were out, leaving only the smoldering wooden buildings. Mia and Isaac walked through the town's population, healing each person's burns and scars. They did no know of their friends' plight as they smiled and waved at the thankful townspeople.
Ivan and Garet were having a harder time. The Star Magician was just too difficult to hit. Even Ivan's scattered spark plasma blasts could not touch the creature.
"Spark Plasma!"
"Fireball!" Garet and Ivan both released their more powerful psynergies into the Star Magician, finally hitting it. However, unbeknownst to them, they had finally made it to the high cliffs just before the Eastern Sea.
The Star Magician stood stock still, just behind where the lush green grass met the cold hard stone. Behind it, the waves crashed higher and higher, slowly rising to meet his level. Garet and Ivan stopped to watch in awe as the Star Magician released its powerful attack.
A black circle inscribed itself around the Star Magician, sloping inward to form a second. Ancient markings of power, life, knowledge, and courage carved themselves into the stone in the inner circle, and each glowed their respective colors. However, the cerulean of life and the courage of gold shined the brightest, almost to blinding proportions. The waves behind the Star Magician combined into a single column, signaling the awakening of an aquatic behemoth.
Golden eyes shone through the column of rising water. Suddenly, an azure dragon's head exploded forth from the water, and stared darkly at the adepts. Its hardened yellow beak opened wide to release a shrill scream, and the rest of its long blue and gold body slid itself out from the torrential waters. Two short stubby claws were visible on its yellow underside, though they did not compare to the monster's sheer size.
"Now see the potent power of the ancient summons," the Star Magician's voice rose to a yell. "Now, Azul, attack!" The monster's maw opened, and it shot itself straight at the two adepts.
"Unleash Flash!" Garet yelled at the last second, forming a scarlet barrier around himself and Ivan. The great sea dragon ricocheted off the shield, throwing it back into the sea.
"Hah, that was easy!" Garet spoke too soon for Azul once again rose from the depths of the sea. A screeching roar stopped his boasting, and once again, he and Ivan settled into their attacks.
Isaac and Mia hiked through the forest, following the cleared path done by the battle. The trail of carnage swerved inconsistently, never staying in one evident direction. Eventually, the two adepts came upon the end of the foliage, coming out to the blinding flashes of Garet and Ivan's psynergy. In the center of the fray, Isaac and Mia could see the Star Magician holding his stance, keeping up the connection between the summons dimension and theirs.
"Ice Missile!"
"Ragnarok!" Two simultaneous cries cut through the air, along with their attacks. A torrent of Ice shard cut through the distracted Star Magician, followed immediately by a long golden sword, made completely of Venus psynergy.
The instant that the Star Magician lost its concentration dropped, Azul halted, its body already flickering to nothing. A desperate cry sounded the Star Magician's defeat, and soon he was surrounded by the four adepts.
"How is it possible?" the creature insanely muttered from the ground. "Even I could not last against these four..." the Star Magician let out a final gasp of pain. Suddenly, its purple robes lost substance, showing no body beneath. Nothing was left of the Star Magician, except a single scroll sitting inches away.
"What is this?" Mia wondered aloud, unfurling the light brown roll of parchment. "I have never seen these characters before!"
"It must be an ancient language, used in the times that the summons were created," Ivan deduced as Mia handed him the paper.
"Or it might be a child's doodling," Garet commented when it was his turn. This earned a hearty laugh from the other three.
"I guess we will just have to find out," Isaac took the scroll, and started walking back towards Daila.
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Garet: BS!
Mia: HAH, I got you!
Garet: Aw man, I thought I was winning.
Mia: Mercury adepts are just naturally lucky.
Garet: I demand a rematch!
Ivan: Since Mesoforte could not read the reviews, there is no reviewers' spotlight, but if you had a question about the last chapter please send an email to mesoforte@epals.com.
I am very sorry about the review problem. It may be fixed someday.
Also, just to check my sanity, please go up to the reviews link at the top and see if I have any in there.
Isaac: Thanks to anyone who reviewed.
I am having weird troubles with the review, but I hope this fixes it.
Ivan: Computers are so complicated!
Garet, Isaac, and Mia (playing cards in steel cage)
Isaac (throws four cards down): Three kings!
Garet: BS!
Isaac: Aw, man. Why are you winning?
Garet: Inherit luck.
Mia: I thought that Mars adepts all had the lowest luck.
Garet (burning extra cards behind back): I must be special.
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Azure Depths
Isaac sprinted from his room, yellow scarf trailing behind. Soon he was out of the hallway and at the front door. His three friends were already assembled, needing no words to be spoken. The four soon stepped out into the fiery blaze that consumed Daila. In the center of the agonizing screams, a being shielded in lavender robes hovered over the hard dirt; skeletal hands outstretched bringing a blazing death to all who opposed it.
"Garet, Ivan," Isaac instantly jumped into his leadership role, "you two see if you can stop that thing while me and Mia heal the wounded."
The three nodded in agreement, and separated. Mia and Isaac unleashed their psynergy, trying to halt the maleficent blaze while Garet and Ivan rushed the creature, axe and staff ready.
The magician turned, its crimson eyes intent on its new attackers. A wave of fire rolled through Garet and Ivan, forcing them into defensive positions. However, the two adepts were well seasoned to powerful Mars attacks thanks to the fusion dragon, and stood quickly despite the torturous heat.
"Unleash Torch!" Garet attacked first, swinging his great axe in a giant arc, aided by his djinn Torch. The burning slice only touched upon a sinew of silk, the monster already moving away.
"Who are you that have the impudence to attack me, the great and powerful Star Magician?" the creature spat from the black confines of its hood, glaring scarlet beams at the two adepts.
"We are the good guys," Garet put bluntly, preparing another attack.
"Spark Plasma!" Ivan beat him to the punch, releasing a volley of electrical might from the dark sky, and into the Star Magician. The powerful creature recoiled in shock, withdrawing even further from the adepts. Its eyes faded, reliving an earlier time.
'That power,' the Star Magician thought to itself, 'it can only be that of a descendant of the Anemos. But how could such a child receive that power?' The creatures reprieve did not last long, for the two adepts had begun their offensive again.
'There is only one way to defeat such power,' the Star magician again delved deep into his consciousness, 'a summoning!' He swayed through the two adepts attacks, leading them ever closer to the sea.
The fires within Daila were out, leaving only the smoldering wooden buildings. Mia and Isaac walked through the town's population, healing each person's burns and scars. They did no know of their friends' plight as they smiled and waved at the thankful townspeople.
Ivan and Garet were having a harder time. The Star Magician was just too difficult to hit. Even Ivan's scattered spark plasma blasts could not touch the creature.
"Spark Plasma!"
"Fireball!" Garet and Ivan both released their more powerful psynergies into the Star Magician, finally hitting it. However, unbeknownst to them, they had finally made it to the high cliffs just before the Eastern Sea.
The Star Magician stood stock still, just behind where the lush green grass met the cold hard stone. Behind it, the waves crashed higher and higher, slowly rising to meet his level. Garet and Ivan stopped to watch in awe as the Star Magician released its powerful attack.
A black circle inscribed itself around the Star Magician, sloping inward to form a second. Ancient markings of power, life, knowledge, and courage carved themselves into the stone in the inner circle, and each glowed their respective colors. However, the cerulean of life and the courage of gold shined the brightest, almost to blinding proportions. The waves behind the Star Magician combined into a single column, signaling the awakening of an aquatic behemoth.
Golden eyes shone through the column of rising water. Suddenly, an azure dragon's head exploded forth from the water, and stared darkly at the adepts. Its hardened yellow beak opened wide to release a shrill scream, and the rest of its long blue and gold body slid itself out from the torrential waters. Two short stubby claws were visible on its yellow underside, though they did not compare to the monster's sheer size.
"Now see the potent power of the ancient summons," the Star Magician's voice rose to a yell. "Now, Azul, attack!" The monster's maw opened, and it shot itself straight at the two adepts.
"Unleash Flash!" Garet yelled at the last second, forming a scarlet barrier around himself and Ivan. The great sea dragon ricocheted off the shield, throwing it back into the sea.
"Hah, that was easy!" Garet spoke too soon for Azul once again rose from the depths of the sea. A screeching roar stopped his boasting, and once again, he and Ivan settled into their attacks.
Isaac and Mia hiked through the forest, following the cleared path done by the battle. The trail of carnage swerved inconsistently, never staying in one evident direction. Eventually, the two adepts came upon the end of the foliage, coming out to the blinding flashes of Garet and Ivan's psynergy. In the center of the fray, Isaac and Mia could see the Star Magician holding his stance, keeping up the connection between the summons dimension and theirs.
"Ice Missile!"
"Ragnarok!" Two simultaneous cries cut through the air, along with their attacks. A torrent of Ice shard cut through the distracted Star Magician, followed immediately by a long golden sword, made completely of Venus psynergy.
The instant that the Star Magician lost its concentration dropped, Azul halted, its body already flickering to nothing. A desperate cry sounded the Star Magician's defeat, and soon he was surrounded by the four adepts.
"How is it possible?" the creature insanely muttered from the ground. "Even I could not last against these four..." the Star Magician let out a final gasp of pain. Suddenly, its purple robes lost substance, showing no body beneath. Nothing was left of the Star Magician, except a single scroll sitting inches away.
"What is this?" Mia wondered aloud, unfurling the light brown roll of parchment. "I have never seen these characters before!"
"It must be an ancient language, used in the times that the summons were created," Ivan deduced as Mia handed him the paper.
"Or it might be a child's doodling," Garet commented when it was his turn. This earned a hearty laugh from the other three.
"I guess we will just have to find out," Isaac took the scroll, and started walking back towards Daila.
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Garet: BS!
Mia: HAH, I got you!
Garet: Aw man, I thought I was winning.
Mia: Mercury adepts are just naturally lucky.
Garet: I demand a rematch!
Ivan: Since Mesoforte could not read the reviews, there is no reviewers' spotlight, but if you had a question about the last chapter please send an email to mesoforte@epals.com.
I am very sorry about the review problem. It may be fixed someday.
Also, just to check my sanity, please go up to the reviews link at the top and see if I have any in there.
Isaac: Thanks to anyone who reviewed.
