Disclaimer: Danmachi and Blade & Soul belong to their respective creators and companies.


Chapter 1

"It is done. The dragon portal is ready." Madun the Mistwalker finishes as he opens the portal. "With this, I will send you to the last known location of Iksanun at the Moonwater Plains."

"He will guide you through the Path to Enlightenment to overcome the mark of the Black Rose, just as he has done for me."

"I understand. Thank you, master."

The young warrior prepares herself to enter the dragon portal. As her journey in the Cinderlands has reached its end, she now sets on a new journey into another far distant land and continues with her mission to stop Jinsoyun.

"Hey! Wait for me."

But just as she was about to enter the portal, another familiar voice called out from behind.

"Huh? Yunwa?"

A young girl donned an earthly-colored outfit. On top of her yellow turban cap bears strange-looking goggles, while on her hands wore a pair of iron gloves fit for excavating through the dirt. By all means, she looks like a mole digging in the ground in search of something valuable.

"Why are you waiting? Come on, let's go already!"

"No, wait! The portal is only for one person!"

It was too late. Even as Madun voiced his warnings and tried to stop her, the younger girl had pushed the warrior into the dragon portal, then she too followed and leaped through it as the portal then closed itself.

"Oh no! What has happened! There's no telling where they might end up on the other side."


Inside the dragon portal, the journey was rough as the violent current of the pulse swept away both girls, tossing them from one side to the other.

"N-not as f-fun as I thought it be!"

"Yunwa! Why do you have to ruin everything?"

"What, you're blaming me? But it wasn't my fault!"

The two argued and bickered back and forth to no end when suddenly, the pulse began to rupture as they reached the end of the pulse. A portal opened up, forcefully pulling both girls through the exit. Who knows what awaits them on the other side.


Somewhere else in a far distant land, deep beneath the surface, a young boy with snow-white hair and ruby red eyes was traversing through a labyrinth of dark tunnels and corridors. He was lightly armed and armored, but his breathing was heavier with each passing moment. He was running desperately for his life away from something scarier than these hollowed hallways.

RAAAAGH-!

"Hah-hah-hah! W-why is there a Minotaur on the fifth floor?"

Not far behind him was a rampaging beast chasing after him like a madman as its monstrous cry echoed throughout the hallways. It has the body of a broad, muscular humanoid. However, its head was that of a bull with a pair of glowing blood-red eyes.

The boy was quick on his feet, but the beast was closing in the distance. But soon, it appears his luck had run out, having run into a cornered dead-end in one of the passageways.

RAAAAGH-!

"Ahhhh-! I'm so sorry, goddess, I'm going to die! Please forgive me!"

WOOOO-!

As the boy braced himself for his incoming demise by the beast, a burst of energy appeared out of nowhere above them, opening a portal.

"Huh? Uh-w-what?"

From the other end, a wailing cry of a girl could be heard and was growing louder.

"Uwaaah!"

"Reeegh-Urk!"

As she falls through the portal, falling on top of the Minotaur in a forced landing strong enough to send it crashing onto the ground.

"Ugh, that was most unpleasant."

The boy, on the other hand, was utterly confused. He looked upon this young girl, who strangely appeared very similar to himself. Her short snowy white hair was complemented brilliantly by her ruby red eyes alongside wearing a colorful light winter outfit. With all these features in mind, the boy's first impression of the girl before him was-

"Eh? It's a white rabbit?"

"Who are you calling a rabbit? How rude of you!"

"Ah-ah, I'm sorry, so sorry!"

The girl snapped at the boy upon hearing his remarks regarding her appearance. To which the boy profusely apologize by bowing his head on the ground. But then, the girl's attention turned towards the dragon portal as she could hear it begin to fade, and soon enough, it quickly sealed itself shut and disappeared.

"No! The portal!"

However, there was another more pressing matter at hand for the two, one that still lies beneath the girl.

Raaa-RAAAAAGH!

"W-whoa, what the?"

The Minotaur angrily growled, then roared as it began to raise its body off the ground. Whoever this newcomer may be, it doesn't care. The beast intends to destroy both intruders regardless.

"Oh no! The Minotaur is still alive!"

The girl leaped off the back of the monster, flipping herself over to the corner where the boy was standing. Despite how things went wrong with the dragon portal, she now has to rid herself and the boy of this danger before them.

"You there," The girl said to the boy as she drew a pair of elegantly crafted blades sheathed on her back and took up a fighting stance. "Stay back and let me handle this."

"But, that's too dangerous. The Minotaur is a level two monster! You can't fight it alone!"

The boy protested even while he was still in a panic over such a dangerous monster that was beyond him, to which the girl confidently rebuffed him.

"No monster such as this will stand against me."

Putting her mind into deep concentration, the young warrior gathered her Chi. Felt the natural energy coursing through her body, molding it in her hand and into the tip of her blades, and then let it manifest itself in physical form.

"E-eh? Lotus petals?"

Perhaps the boy thought he saw an illusion, as pink flower petals suddenly appeared out of thin air. It was a beautiful sight that he felt almost enamored by it.

"Haaa-!"

With a burst of wind, lotus petals in full bloom at blinding speed, too fast for the average eyesight to keep track of, the young warrior lunged at the beast with her dual blades in hand. The Minotaur attempted to counterattack and swung his hard fist at the girl, only to miss the target.

Shink!

At that moment, the young warrior pierced the Minotaur's chest with her dual blades. But she stopped midway through her strike when a third blade ran through the beast from behind, with the sword stopped just short of reaching her face. Yet she could see it was a finely crafted sword.

Raaa-Urrrrrgh~

The Minotaur gave a dying breath filled with agony as each combatant withdrew their blades from the monster's body. The monster's body collapsed onto the ground before disappearing into swirling dust of black ashes leaving behind a glowing stone in its remains. As the dust cleared, the figure of a swordswoman came into view. She was beautiful beyond words, a young maiden with a pair of golden eyes and flowing blond hair adorned in light armor over an elegant blue and white dress.

But above all, the warrior could sense that this swordswoman is not one to be taken lightly should they ever cross blades with another.

Putting that aside, both the warrior and the swordswoman sheathed their blades before turning their attention to the boy.

"Are you alright?"

"Eh?"

To their surprise, both of them just so happened to ask the same question.

For a moment, the boy's expression was stunned but also enamored. As if he recognized who this swordswoman standing before him was, but he was speechless and was at a loss for words. However, in the next moment, he completely lost his composure and went into a panic while his face was also blushing wildly.

"Uwaaaaaah!"

The boy cried a the top of his lungs, getting onto his feet and again running as fast as he could like his life depended on it.

"Hey, come back here! How can you be so rude?"

Only the warrior gave chase after the boy. The blond swordswoman stayed behind with a quiet and unmoving expression on her face despite all that had transpired.

"Hey, Ais. It looks like someone else caught that last Minotaur before you did."

Just then, a second figure appeared not far. It was a man with rough silvery grey hair. Aside from the blue tattoo on his left cheek, he had a tail and ears of a wolf. Although he wore a grey jacket over his upper body, his rather good physique is still mostly visible. But more importantly, he wore a distinct pair of armored boots on his legs.

"Heh! And I thought we had to save all those rookie adventurers by ourselves."

"Bete, do you know who that girl is? She came out through a magic portal."

"Huh? Are you sure you're not seeing things or what? There's no way magic like that exists."

Although the man scoffs at the swordswoman for what she just explained, he then begins to smile with curiosity in his mind regarding the young warrior.

"Though, I would like to know who she was. That kid got some nerve running away from two girls who just saved his life."


Back on the surface, the very same boy is now running through the streets of a magnificent city. However, not far behind him was also the same warrior who defeated the Minotaur and saved his life. It was quite an amusing scene to some bystanders, seeing a young girl chasing after a boy.

"Huh? W-why are you still following me?"

"You got some nerves asking me that after you just ran off and left me behind."

"Ahhhh~! I'm so sorry, please, don't get mad at me!"

The boy finally stopped running and turned around, again profusely apologizing to the young warrior and lowering his head.

"Hah~ Right, how about we again start by introducing ourselves. My name is Haku, a traveling martial arts warrior."

"I am Bell, Bell Cranel. I'm an adventurer of the Hestia Familia. Nice to meet you, Miss Haku."

"A pleasure to meet you, Bell Cranel."

The martial arts warrior finished her greetings with a closed fist salute before continuing with her next question.

"So, Bell, could you explain to me which part of the Earthen Realm continent we are currently at?"

"E-Earthen Realm? But this is Orario the Labyrinth City."

"Wait, you mean this isn't the Moonwater Plains, not even the Cinderlands?"

"Moonwater? Cinderlands? I've never heard of such places before. Did you travel from very far away lands?"

Bell tried to answer Haku's questions in earnest. But the more he heard from her, the more confused he became with each new revelation.

"No, no, no. I can't be lost now in who knows where in the world, not in a moment like this!"

"M-Miss Haku, please calm down. Maybe we can go to the Guild. I'm certain they could help you."

"The Guild?"

Seeing Haku begins to cry out in panic would probably make things worse. At the last moment, to calm down the situation, he quickly suggests another solution to help the martial arts warrior.

"Yes, the Guild is the supervising organization for all adventurers in Orario," Bell answered with an optimistic tone. "They know everything about the Dungeon. As well a lot of things about the rest of the world."

"The Dungeon? Is that the underground labyrinth we just came out of?"

"Yes, Miss Haku. Orario is the only place in the world where the Dungeon exists.

The boy continued to explain, relieved that the warrior had gotten over her panicking.

"Honestly, I'm surprised that it's right underneath that absurdly gigantic monument of a tower."

Haku turned her head back, looking at the said tower, which seemingly stretches neverendingly through the clouds in the sky and into the heavens. No builder from the great capitals in the entire Earthen Realm would be able to accomplish such as feat.

"Ah, yes, that is the tower of Bable. Legends said that the gods built it there to prevent the monsters from escaping the Dungeon and endangering the world."

"Hah~ All this is too much for me to sink in immediately. So would you kindly be my guide while I'm here, Bell Cranel?"

"O-Of course, I will do what I can to help. Let's go to the Guild right now."


On their way, the Haku noticed the presence of several variously armed and armored individuals and groups in the city. they were apparent everywhere that it would be almost impossible for them to go unnoticed. They carried all sorts of weapons, including daggers, axes, swords, greatswords, bows, arcane-looking staves, and many more, while casually going about their own business. One of them plucked an apple from a stall while his companion flipped a coin over and paid the owner. However, they all seemed to be making their way to the Dungeon itself.

But what was more complicated was the various races of people in the city. All the men and women seemed to possess different physiques and physical features. Aside from the standard-looking humans, there appeared to be people with remarkable youth but with slant and pointed ears on their heads. Others were short in height but also stiff, broad, and sturdy. Boys and girls with the grown and matured bodily and facial features of an adult, and even humans with animal ears and tails. The more she sees in this city, the more Haku feels that she is out of place. Like a Bulbari in the middle of a desert.

Soon enough, they've reached the location Bell has mentioned. It was a two-story building made of white stones combined with brick construction. It was very distinguishable compared to the rest of the residentials in the city. Several brightly colorful banners were hanging in front of the establishment, symbolizing its importance.

As they entered the building, they could see workers in black vest uniforms were managing the influx of people. Mostly the armed groups and individuals, answering their queries and providing written documents if possible. As they approached the front desk, a young woman with cheerfully pink-colored hair and eyes came to greet them.

"Oh, hello there, Bell."

"Ha-ha, Hello, Miss Misha. Is Miss Eina here for today?"

"Oh, you're looking for Eina. Well..."

"W-What's the matter? Did something wrong happen?

The frown on Misha's face suggests that there has been some trouble at the Guild.

"There was some kind of uproar at the Guild today." Misha began. "A strange-looking girl dropped out of nowhere inside the Guild building and caused a small commotion for the workers. Eina is now handling the problem over there as we speak."

Misha finishes by pointing over to the corner of the main hall. Sitting there was a young woman with brown hair and slenderly pointed ears, adjusting the glasses on her face as she tried to focus her emerald eyes. And sitting across her was a young girl who just so to be happily enjoying some cake dessert. Oddly enough, just looking at her back, Haku finds her appearance very familiar.

Upon closer look, she finally recognized who that young girl was. There was only one person she knew who wore an earthly-colored outfit with a bright yellow cap on her head, and on top of that were her goggles and iron gloves. That person was none other than the princess of thieves herself.

"Yunwa?"

"Huh? Oh, hey there, luck charm! I knew you made it through!"

Yunwa casually waved over to Haku, even calling her by the nickname she gave her during their time in the Cinderlands. Haku could only frown in annoying disbelief and could only imagine the trouble Yunwa had caused.

"Uuuugh~"

"Excuse me but do you two happen to know each other. Oh, Bell, you're here too. Are they friends of yours?"

"Ermm, not really, Miss Eina."


Some time has passed, and after all of them settled down to discuss what happened exactly where the situation became clear.

"So, as I understand, the two of you were traveling through some sort of magic portal, while one of you ended up in the Dungeon, the other ended up here at the Guild building."

As Eina explained late into the day, a portal suddenly appeared in the main hall of the Guild building just over behind the reception desk. It caused quite a stir as Yunwa exited the portal and landed upon several piles of paper documents. Some of the adventurers thought it was the work of some mage pulling a prank on the Guild. Much to their annoyance, as Yunwa tried to explain who she was and how she got here, she also tried to sweet-talk the Guild workers into giving her information about Orario, particularly its business ends.

"Hey Haku, listen to this." Yunwa excitedly nudged her friend to get her attention. "Orario's got an entire endless system of fortune where if you defeat monsters in the Dungeon and collect their magic stones, you can exchange them for money."

"The more you get and the bigger they are, the larger the reward is. We should give it a try and become adventurers ourselves."

While Yunwa appears ecstatic over the prospect of adventurer business, Haku could only lament her situation as she tries to calm her friend.

"Okay, okay, Yunwa, settled down. First, I need to know how far are we from the Earthen Realm."

"Pardon me, what is the Earthen Realm you are talking about?"

Eina, the Guild worker, seemed to be confused as the two girls sitting across her appeared more like some lost travelers who happened to arrive in Orario by mistake or accident.

"Ah, Miss Eina, they say that the Earthen Realm is the continent that they came from," Bell responded by answering the question. "I thought maybe Miss Eina and the Guild would know where it is."

"I'm sorry, Bell," Eina's expression was still confused, and her voice was apologetic with the next revelation. "But to the best of my knowledge, the Guild has no records of such as place."

"Wait, what, you're kidding, right?"

"No way, t-then that means."

Yunwa's response was a casual surprise, while Bell was in disbelief. Haku, on the other hand, was shocked by the revelation. As she turned her attention towards Yunwa, her mood then took a turn for the worse.

"Yunwa~."

"Y-yes?"

The younger girl replied nervously while trying desperately to avoid the angry gaze from her friend. Knowing that whatever she did, this time she has caused a huge blunder.

"Thanks to you, we are now lost in foreign lands with no way home!"

"Please, would you keep your voice down?"

Eina pleaded, as the sudden outburst from Haku came as a surprise and caused quite a few people to turn around and see who is making a ruckus.

"R-relax, think of this as a-a-a, uh, a vacation. That's right, a vacation."

"I have more important things to do than to go on a vacation now! Like finding a cure for the mark of the Black Rose!"

"Wait, what is the Black Rose?"

In her outburst, Haku let slip something she shouldn't say, as both Bell and Eina gave a confused response upon hearing it, even though they are outsiders and know absolutely nothing about the subject of Dark Chi.

"N-Nervmind, forget what I just said. Besides, shouldn't you be staying with your aunt Yehara back at the mirage inn, Yunwa?"

"Ohhh~ But it's so boring there, she won't let me do anything."

Haku knew it was futile to try arguing with Yunwa, as the younger girl was just too free-spirited to stay in one place but also being too stubborn to listen to advice at times.

Seeing how distraught Haku was, Eina decided to change the subject of their discussion to lighten the mood, if only to help the martial arts warrior.

"Well, in any case, Bell, would you be so kind as to be their guide while they are staying in Orario."

"Of course, I sure both my goddess and I would be happy to help."

"Goddess? There is a divine being in the mortal realm?"

Haku gave a confused response. As far as the legends go in the Earthen Realm, all the divine beings were said to have returned to Divine Realm.

"Oh yeah, since you got here late to the discussion, I'll fill you in about that, Haku. Earlier, Miss Eina told me that there are actual deities that came down here from the heavens."

"If you want to become an adventurer, you have to join a god or goddess and be part of their... Uh-uh, Familia? I think that's what it's called? And they give you this blessing called a Falna, which gives you the strength and protection to fight monsters in the Dungeon."

"That is correct. I'm quite impressed that you remembered all that information in such a short time, Miss Yunwa."

"Hehe, thanks. My dad always said to work smarter is the way, not harder."

"That hardly helps my situation~."

While Eina gave her praise to Yunwa, Haku, on the other hand, is still lamenting over being lost.

"Oh uh, Miss Eina, there's something else I want to ask you about." The boy began, changing the subject with a bright expression filled with anticipation.

"Can you please tell me about Ais Wallenstein?"

"Huh? The Sword Princess? Bell, how did you ever happen to come across a member of the Loki Familia?. I know today is about time they return from their latest expedition in the Dungeon."

"Well, u-umm, uh," The boy began stuttering in his words as a look of shame suddenly overtook him before he stood up and lowered his head in apology in advance as he revealed everything to Eina.

"I'm sorry, Miss Eina! But I went to the fifth floor of the Dungeon!"

"What did you say, the fifth floor!?"

"Uh, Miss Eina, shouldn't we keep our voices down? People are looking over this way again."

Ironically, Haku had to remind them not to cause a commotion with their outburst.

"I went to the fifth floor and got chased by a Minotaur. Fortunately, Miss Haku and Ais Wallenstein saved me by defeating the Minotaur."

"That still doesn't make things better, Bell. You're still only a level one adventurer and should not venture into the lower floors yet, but you've ignored my warnings and put yourself in grave danger!"

"Yes... I'm so sorry!"

Bell lowered his head, apologetic and ashamed, as Eina sternly lectured him for his reckless actions before turning over to Haku.

"I apologize for all the trouble he has caused, and thank you so much for saving Bell's life."

"Oh-uh, don't worry, it's my pleasure to help. I mean, what kind of warrior would I be if I refused to offer compassion and help someone who's in danger. I would be dishonoring the teachings of my master."

"Miss Haku, you have a teacher who taught you how to fight like that? That's amazing. I have never seen swordsmanship like that before."

The memory of the fight with the Minotaur was still fresh in the boy's mind, as well the graceful fighting technique performed by the warrior was a sight to behold.

"I... Once had a teacher."

"You mean..."

The atmosphere was suddenly heavy with silence for the moment. In the warrior's mind, the tragedy on Haven's Reach remains with her to this day. Lusung's treacherous betrayal, which leads to Jinsoyun's coldhearted massacre of her clan, is like scars in the heart that may never heal no matter how much time passes.

"I-I'm sorry, Miss Haku, I-I don't know what to say."

"It's alright, Bell. It's all the past now."

"Say, Bell didn't you want to ask about that swordswoman we've met in the Dungeon?"

Haku said, returning their conversation to the main topic.

"Oh-uh yes, Ais Wallenstein. Miss Eina "

"Well, as a member of the Guild." Eina began her words with a gentle smile. "I can't reveal the information of other adventurers."

The boy's expression became depressed, knowing that he won't find the answers he sought.

"However, here's what I can tell you about her,"

"She is part of the Loki Familia and is currently a level five adventurer, and her skill with the sword is considered one of the best. Hence the gods gave her the title of [Sword Princess]."

"She's also the record holder as the fastest adventurer to reach level two within a year."

"What else, Miss Eina, like about her hobbies, likes, and dislikes? A-and is she seeing someone in particular?"

Bell's spirit raised ever slightly with every word Eina spoke about the young maiden he met in the Dungeon and was becoming more enthusiastic.

That last question perked Eina's interest in Bell's fascination with Ais Wallenstein as she looked at the boy with a curious expression.

"Oh my, Bell, have you fallen in love with the Sword Princess?"

"W-well, no, I-I mean, m-maybe."

The boy stuttered with his answer, unable to hide the blush growing on his face.

"Well, I don't know if she is seeing someone. But I don't think it would be that easy."

Those words fell upon the boy like a hammer as his confidence plummeted with his head lowered and shoulders slumped. He realized that in his current status as an adventurer, he has little to no chance of approaching someone like Ais Wallenstein, who is of a much higher tier than he is.

"There's no need to be saddened, Bell. I sure if you listen well and practice hard, you can become someone that can make her proud."

"Yes, thank you, Miss Haku."

With a word of encouragement from the warrior, the boy's spirit and self-esteem return, if only slightly. His cheerful expression was enough to give others a feeling of warmth in their hearts.

"Well, that's about it for today. Bell, why don't you exchange the magic stones you've collected, and then you can later introduce your new friends to your goddess."

"Yes, Miss Eina."

With that, Bell exchanged his magic stones over to the Guild, then He, along with Haku and Yunwa, gave their goodbyes to Eina before they departed the Guild.


While on their way to Bell's home, Yunwa asked Bell several questions about Orario, the adventurers, and Familia, as she is still very curious about this whole new world.

"So, Bell, you are a part of a Familia?"

"Ah, yes, my Familia. It consists of just me and my goddess for now."

"So you're one of the smaller ones then?"

"Well, I came to Orario to become an adventurer only a little more than a month ago."

"But when no Familia would accept me, that is when goddess Hestia took me in. I am truly grateful to her, and together we formed a Familia."

"But... Compared to other adventurers, I'm not that great in any way. If only I could get stronger, then maybe I could..."

Bell stopped midsentence, and so did their pace as he lowered his head, staring at the ground. Again his expression became depressing. As if within him, there was a deep sense of guilt over his weakness. Both Haku and Yunwa could sense the sadness and doubt in Bell's voice. Perhaps he is still pondering about the swordswoman, Ais Wallenstein, how he had suddenly come to admire her. Yet the difference between them is akin to the separation of heaven and earth.

"Bell."

"Huh, Miss Haku?"

"I know you are anxious about getting stronger. But a warrior doesn't leap to the top of a mountain in a single day."

As Haku consoles Bell with a soft voice, she advises the boy with an important lesson and a word of encouragement.

"He overcomes low obstacles one at a time. You have to be patient. You have the heart and courage of a true martial arts warrior. I know you will one day make everyone proud."

Haku finished her words with a reassuring smile, and in return, Bell also gave a hopeful smile.

"Yeah, you can't give up on your adventurer now!"

"A-ha-ha, thank you Miss Haku, Miss Yunwa."

The boy felt better through their encouragement, even if only slightly. He was glad to find people who cared amidst this city full of adventurers.

Suddenly Haku had a thoughtful expression on her face as an aspiring idea came up in her mind.

"Say, Bell."

"Hmm? Yes, Miss Haku."

"Would you like to become my disciple?"

"Ehhhhhh!?"


Far away, back in the Cinderlands, inside a dark and damp cave, alone, wandering by himself, was a scrawny-looking man in a rugged outfit. He wore the same kind of strange-looking goggles as Yunwa. He was known as Gil, Yunwa's former henchman who followed the princess of thieves as requested by her father, Yunsang. Now, Yunwa is missing again, and he is at a loss for purpose.

He stops in the middle of the cave. Then, in the next moment, a massive aura of dark energy emanated from the very being of his entire body. It swallowed him whole, covering his body, and finally, it exploded in a violent burst that shook the foundation of the cavern.

The image of the once scrawny man was no more, and from the dust out came a tall and muscular warrior with a dreaded expression, clad in intimidating black dragon armor exuding a powerful martial prowess.

"Well, well. It's been a long time since I've last seen you in your true self."

Another figure spoke up, approaching the man. It was a woman clad in a scantily dark snakeskin outfit. Her blood-red eyes stayed focused on the new form that the man had taken.

"What news do you have for me, Yura?"

"It appears that both the Vessel and your long-lost descendant have gone missing."

"What?"

"Yes, they were last seen in the Cinderlands near the Blindeye Bazaar. Now, no one knows if they are even in the Earthen Realm. Jinsoyun is now frantically scouring the continent looking for them."

"Hmm... Interesting." The man raised his right hand over his chin as he went deep into his thoughts. "Keep an eye on the Dark Emissary. Inform me if she finds anything."

"Haa~ very well."

The woman replied, and the two of them then disappeared through a dark portal.


Hello there everyone, it's been too long since I discontinued both previous crossover fanfictions. Simply because I don't know how to continue the stories and honestly they are not that interesting. This third entry is somewhat of a combination between the previous two, drawing story elements from both the original Danmachi series and the some parts of the sides story Oratoria.

I started a new character in the game using the new Dual Blade class. However, since I don't have the time to grind a new character to max level in order to use their full potential, I used a level 60 boost voucher. On to the side of the story simply having the Jyan appear in Orario randomly by chance seems a bit ridiculous, so I have it written that Yunwa caused a mishap with the dragon portal.

Anyway, stay safe everyone, hope you all enjoy the new fanfiction, and I will do my best to write the next chapter.