Legendary Heroes

Disclaimer: I Do Not own these characters. They are property of Toei Co and Bird Studios.

Table of Contents

PART 1 - A Demon Awakened

Prologue - Brotherly Love FANFICLegendary20Heroes-Prologue.htm

Chapter I - Birth of Hildagarn
Chapter II - Hildagarn's Might FANFICLegendary20Heroes-Ch2.htm
Chapter III - Music that Calmed the Beast
Chapter IV - "The Ocarinas have been stolen!"
Chapter V - Turn of the Tide

PART 2 - End of an Era

Chapter VI - Final Showdown
Chapter VII - The Hunt
Chapter VIII - A Priest's Sacrifice
Chapter IX - The Void of the Oracle
Chapter X - Final Destination

Table of Contents

Chapter One - Birth of Hildagarn

-Life at Home-

"Hey come on brother, its time to get up! You burning daylight!" A now seven-year-old Minosha cried out, "If you don't get up I'm going to jump on your head!" he threatened playfully. His brother still slept on. "All right then you asked for it!" he immediately got on the bed and started jumping. Bounced and bounced some more. Finally his brother groaned, he was coming around. "Come on get up already!" "Go on and get off the bed. It's too early in the morning to be causing all that racket." He stopped jumping. "No it isn't. Its past seven." "And you call that late?" "Yup." This was a typical morning ritual and Tapion was not usually willing to deal with for long. Damn and he was having a good dream too. "Fine, fine I'll get up." Tapion grumbled. Minosha grabbed his arm; if he didn't, his brother was likely to go back to sleep. He got up and they both went into the kitchen where they smelled food. The past seven years had passed by quickly. Everyday he watched his brother grow up, sometimes, Tapion thought, a lot faster than most kids his age. The kid was pretty damn smart and a smart-ass when he wanted to be, which thankfully, wasn't often. Today was another reason for his little brother to be excited. He was going to teach him to fly. He had invited a friend over so that she could learn to fly too. He had met her at school even though the boys and girls were separated from each other. They had actually knew each other before that, when they crawled, but of course they didn't remember each other then. They finished eating when there was knock at the door. "I bet that's San!" Minosha said with his mouth full. He quickly wiped his mouth and ran to answer the door. He opened the door but to his surprise there was no one there. "Now I know there was a knock at the door. I'm too young to be hearing things." he muttered stepping out to investigate. "Minosha? Is anyone out there?" his brother called from inside from inside the house. "No," At least not yet. Tapion got up from the table. "No one's here, brother. There isn't--Whoa!" he felt something hit him from the back, knocking him down face-first. He heard a laugh-a girl's laugh. "San! What are you doing? Get off of me already!" "Oh wah, quit your complaining Minosha. You knew I was going to do that. Or at least you should have known." she said, getting off of him. "I bet you can't wait to learn to fly. I know I can't." she said excitedly, "No way, I can't either, if brother hurries up...!" he turned his head toward the door, "Tapion come on, lets go! We don't have all day you know." Tapion finally came out. Quit your fussin' boy. We're going out back to do this." "Okay!" said both kids in unison.
They went out in the backyard. At first, they both didn't have quite the right idea on how to do it. "Use your energy," Tapion had said. Both of them were using energy all right, but not the energy he was talking about. Minosha was jumping and San...Sann apparently knew a little more about it but she wasn't getting anywhere either. "San, you're doing good, but focus more." "Oh," she said understanding. She stopped and began to concentrate. She felt the energy in her belly and relaxed her muscles. Slowly she floated upward, "Hey look I'm doing it! Look Minosha! I got it!" She went forward waving her arms about trying to keep balance. "Not so high," they both warned. "I'm fine. Whoa!" San lost the energy and fell. It wasn't that far of a fall but it was far enough. "San are you hurt? See you should've listened to me." Tapion said. "No, I'm fine. I wanna try again." "Alright, just let Minosha have a go at it first." Before Tapion even finished saying this, his brother had already begun to float too. "See San? You aren't the only one!" San floated back up too, getting used to it. "Wow, this is fun!" They practiced for another hour or so before they went back inside. They were starving.

Tapion, however, was in his own thoughts. Problems with the wizards from the Tsunami Ruins, were getting only getting worse. People were being killed for their energy, and the more they killed, their master would eventually grant them the magic to create a living monster from the statue of Hildagarn. They had already threatened to unleash the devil but for a long time, no one took them seriously. He hoped that things wouldn't get worse. If they did, he wouldn't know how to tell his little brother that their world was being destroyed. Right now though he did these errands involving the wizards in secret; he didn't want his brother to worry about him. Just the same, his brother was suspicious about what Tapion really did during the day. "Hello? Tapion?" said Minosha, waving his hand in front of his face, "What?" "I said, 'let's go back outside." "Oh sorry. Alright let's go." His little brother gave him a strange look and ran outside. He knew the look. His brother knew something was wrong and he was going to ask him what it was soon. His father walked in as they walked out stopping Tapion whispering, "Trouble has started. Tell you tonight about it." "What," Tapion wanted to ask, but his father left to his room, where he kept some kind of alcohol. Since becoming a Priest, he had never touched it. Now seeing him go after it made him realize how serious the problem was. "What's wrong Tapion?" Minosha asked. He was floating upside-down looking at his older sibling worriedly, "Nothing. Hard day at work." Minosha didn't looked convinced but let that go. "Oh," "I think I'll fly with the both of you this time." Tapion said suddenly. "You better not get in our way," San said wagging her finger at him, smiling.
Later that day San flew back home. After Minosha went asleep, his father finally emerged from his room. Surprisingly Tapion didn't smell alcohol on his breath. "What kind of trouble are the wizards causing?" he asked him point-blank, "It's not exactly the wizards; it their master. He's granted them the magic to awaken the statue, Hildagarn." "What!" Tapion gaped disbelieving, His father nodded, "Yes and if we do anything against them, they awake him. No exceptions, no compromises. They awake that beast, we're done for. We cannot possibly beat a monster like that." "Don't they have some way to control it?" "Yes but we don't know what with." Tapion said nothing. They didn't realize just how soon their fears would become a reality.

At Tsunami Ruins, a set of twelve wizards surrounded an open fire in the middle of the city's old time square. In front of them loomed a monstrous statue of Hildagarn, their demon-god. The statue hunched over in a crouched position. It wouldn't being staying that way for long. "