Journey into Upper Yard

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That night, as everyone went about their business in the city, Axe sat in front of the Poneglyph, a camera and a notebook with a pen at his side. He had taken numerous pictures of the forbidden stone, and was currently trying to decipher what it said before writing it down. His eyes scanned the characters carved in the stone, fingers tapping the ground under him.

"Poseidon...," Axe's face scrunched as more and more of the words became clear to him, "Another weapon from the ancient world? One like Pluton?"

"So, you too, can read the ancient language?"

Axe looked over his shoulder to see to see Gan Fall walking up to him. He looked back at the stone, "Yeah, I can. I take it Robin from Luffy's crew surprised you with the deciphering too, huh?" he asked, reaching for the notebook next to his leg, "It'll happen...,"

Gan Fall walked up beside him, "Your friends are asleep, boy, why don't you get some rest?"

"Nah, I'm good," Axe shook his head, "I can go awhile without sleep. Besides, if I go to sleep, this may be a dream that I don't wanna wake up from," he looked up at the Poneglyph again, then looked down and began scribbling notes, "Fascinating,"

The God of Skypeia took a seat on a nearby log, "Have you noticed the writing on the side of the belfry, yet?"

"Writing?" Axe's head snapped up and he looked around, "Where?"

"There," Gan Fall pointed to a patch of writing that wasn't very visible unless the right light hit it.

Axe climbed to his feet and walked over to it, "No, I didn't. Thanks, I owe you one," he moved into the right angle to read the inscription and when he began to read it, his hands stopped cold and his eyes went wide, "No friggin' way! Is this for real?!"

"I have come here...and will lead this passage to the farthest end of the world. -Pirate Gol D. Roger..."

Gan Fall adjusted his lance as Axe backed away, looking stunned.

"This is inscribed in the gold in the same language as the Poneglyph!" Axe looked back and forth from the inscription on the stone and in the gold, "So, Roger could also read Poneglyphs...," a wide grin soon covered Axe's face, "This is definitely a treasure in my book!"

"Treasure, eh?" Gan Fall scratched his chin, "Others seemed to be grateful to find the gold here, but you seem to be more into the Poneglyphs, like that young woman from Straw Hat's crew,"

"As a treasure hunter, any and all kinds of treasure are great to me, whether it be gold, jewels, relics, or lost records of ancient civilizations," Axe turned to him, "This is what I live for. Thanks for showing me this,"

Gan Fall waved him off, "It's no problem,"

Axe walked over and joined Gan Fall on the log, "I've been wondering. This 400 year old war that ended recently...since it's over, what do you guys plan on doing. I mean, I know living peacefully here on Upper Yard is a given, but what else? Rebuild the ancient city?"

"I do not know about the city, but we will try to rebuild the homes that Eneru destroyed," Gan Fall sighed, "We're still trying to clear the forests of Eneru's leftover Enforcers and traps so we may begin to rebuild,"

"Enforcers?" Axe looked at him, "Traps? What're you talking about?"

After a lengthy tale of what Eneru and his followers and done to Upper Yard, Axe now knew what they were trying to do.

"I see," Axe rubbed his neck, "Look, while we're here, we'll be happy to help,"

"You don't have to-,"

"I want to," Axe interrupted him, "My crew and I are tough as hell, and your people are still wounded. You're gonna need all the help you can get! We're helping, and that's final. Once you guys are settled, we'll leave in peace,"

Gan Fall couldn't help but grin a little, "You're just like Straw Hat, boy...,"

"Yeah, I hear that alot,"

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Blood stained the clouds and the stone slabs around and beneath his feet. The Kitetsu clutched tightly is his hand, blood running down his arm, dripping off the blade as he tried to stay on his feet despite his fatigue and wounds. All around him, bodies of both Skypeians and Shandians lay, either unconscious or worse. Even a gigantic python lay nearby, a huge gash in it's hide. Panting, Devon stared up at the large pyramid-like structure that stood in the middle of the ancient city.

There, three shadowed figures stood in front of him, one of his swords in each of their hands. Geri and Freki in the two closest to him, and the Water Moon in the hands of the one behind the first two.

Devon tried his best to not pass out, but the pain and blood loss was unbearable. He slowly lifted his arm to the three, "You...how could you do this to these people?! They've done nothing to you, but you...you...,"

"They brought this on themselves, Devon," the one holding Geri said coolly, "Just as you brought this pain of yours onto yourself. If you had taken your place among us like you were supposed to do, all this bloodshed could've been spared,"

"What about what happened before all this?!" he shouted, waving to the carnage around him ,"COULD THAT HAVE BEEN AVOIDED?!"

"Devon...in our new empire, sometimes it is right for blood to be spilled. It is the way we are, you know that very well," the one with Freki reasoned, "This is pointless, lad, just lower your blade and we all will forgive you,"

"Never...," Devon gripped Kitetsu harder and he could feel more of his life force being drained, "NEVER!"

With a roar, the blonde charged up the stairs, sword held high.

The third figure turned away from the swordsman, "Kill him. He's not worthy of us anymore,"

A bright flash later and Devon awoke in a cold sweat. He sat up and looked around to find himself still in the tent he was sharing with his brother, all four of his blades sitting peacefully nearby. Panting softly, Devon held his head, the images still very fresh in his mind.

"What the hell was that dream?"

'You asking me or yourself?'

"Shut up...," Devon hissed to the thing inside his head, "Doesn't concern you,"

'Actually, since that dream had you dying, it does. You know that if you die and I share your body, I die as well!'

"And that's a bad thing...?" Devon shook his head, "I think something Herman made is getting to me," he laid back down and stared up at the tent's ceiling, "Man, this place is something. Even after I read my father's journals, I never expected it to be like this,"

'Well, it's a helluva place. Though, you already have one guy who hates your guts. What are you going to do about him? Do something to show you're worthy?'

Devon scowled, "I won't prove myself to that asshole just to be here. My father was a part of this tribe and since his blood runs in my veins," he looked down at his hand, "I have as much a right to be here as he does! He'll just have to get used to me,"

The blonde nittoryu user tried repeatedly to go back to sleep, but when he was unable to, he grabbed his swords and left the tent to take a walk and get some fresh air. As he walked around the city, Aisa kept to the shadows, watching him closely.

Why do I hear two voices from him?

Devon walked all around the ancient ruins of the fabled City of Gold. Even with the little light he had, the city was an impressive sight to behold. He walked around, his ears taking in every sound that came to him: bird calls, bugs chirping, etc. Devon was about to turn back and walk to his tent, when he caught sight of something that made him change his mind.

He turned and walked in the direction of a large, impressive statue. It was a statue of a man with long, wild hair, holding a spear. He had the look of a proud, fierce warrior, and Devon could tell that he was strong in his life.

"Calgara...,"

"So, you know his name,"

Devon turned to see an old man draped in some kind of animal fur and holding a staff standing just behind him. He recognized the way he was dressed to figure out he was a Shandian, and the appearance he gave off told him that he was probably the wise man, or the chieftain of the Shandian tribe.

The old man walked over to Devon and looked at the statue, "Calgara, the great warrior ancestor. 400 years ago, he came to the sky and gave his life to protect this city, but failed. Since the war ended, we were able to give the statue a true place of honor here, in the city that he fought to protect," he glanced at Devon, "Wiper is a direct descendant of Calgara...as was your father, Sefu,"

Devon stared at the statue, "Father was...a direct a descendant of Calgara? That means that-,"

"You and your brother are descendants as well. The family of Calgara is branched out, so in a way, you two and Wiper are relatives. Wiper knows this very well,"

"Yet, he hates me for my father,"

The chief sighed and sat down, "Yes, child he does. Wiper idolized Sefu when he was younger, and Sefu had to break his oath in order to follow his heart,"

"Oath?" Devon turned to him, "What oath?"

"To carry out Calgara's dying wish to take back and protect the city from invaders," the Chief turned to him, "Since Sefu left, Wiper became to hate him, calling him a deserter and a coward,"

"What did you think of my father at the time?"

The Chief tapped the ground with his staff, "While Sefu was one of our strongest warriors of the tribe and he did break an oath, there was no deterring him from his chosen path. I hold no grudge against Sefu, his choice, or his descendants," he looked up at Devon again, "The rest of us accept you boys...so you have no worries from us,"

Devon sighed and scratched his head, "Well, thanks old man, I appreciate that. But, I don't care what anyone thinks of us," he turned and started to walk back to his tent, "I just wanna know about my family, not what people think of it,"

"You want to know about your family?" the Chief called after him, "What about the rest of your people?"

Devon stopped in his tracks.

"If you spare some time, I will tell you the history of our people?"

The swordsman looked over his shoulder and stared at the old man. He seemed to think about it for a few moments before walking back over to him.

"Tell me a tale, old man,"

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"Well, I gotta say, I didn't expect us to be doing this," Niri adjusted her pack and her ammo bag, which Pingu was currently riding in, "I mean, I expected us to travel through some strange area, but for treasure and not some clean-up thing for these people,"

Herman shrugged, "Well, at least we're actually exploring the place, right? Also, they did say there's a chance that we can find something we'd be interested in,"

After Axe explained to them that he volunteered their services to the Sky People, the Axe-Heads found themselves on small boats that traveled on big, thick, cloud-like roads that criss-crossed all over Upper Yard. The small boat that Niri and Pingu were riding in was usually big enough for a handful of people, but with Herman, there wasn't that much space.

"Pingu, hand me a couple of shells, would ya?"

A honk from inside her ammo bag was heard and moments later, a couple of rifle rounds landed on the floor of the boat.

"Thank you," Niri pulled her rifle off her back and lowered her ammo bag onto the floor next to a bazooka that Kamakiri and the others had lent her.

"So, what exactly, is that?" Herman asked, pointing to the bazooka.

"Not sure exactly. They called it a Burn Bazooka, but I don't know what makes it different from other Bazookas. They just said I'd need some firepower,"

Herman looked at his friend's gun stash. Two pistols, a shotgun, a scoped rifle, a TNT launcher, and now a Bazooka. The merman couldn't help but sweatdrop, "More firepower, huh?"

"Mhm...," Niri slid a round into the rifle's chamber and checked her sights, "I can't wait to try it out, but I'll wait until later,"

"Why, don't wanna ruin the moment?"

"No," Niri pressed the stock of her rifle to her shoulder aimed the rifle towards a large tree in the distance, "Because right now, we got company,"

Herman looked around. He couldn't see anybody, but he knew Niri's eyes were a gift when finding enemies that others couldn't see. She was like Austin with his Mantra, but her skill actually let her see the enemies instead of sensing them.

"Where is it?" Herman asked quietly, "Where's-,"

"You can stop whispering," Niri said evenly, "He knows we're here...,"

"Who does?!"

Instead of answering him right away, Niri suddenly whirled around, her rifle pointed upward. Herman looked up, but he still couldn't see anything.

BAM!

Moments later, a large, goat-like man fell from the sky, hit the side of their boat and bounced off, falling a good distance to the ground below. Herman leaned over and watched him hit a large root, "Oh...that's gotta hurt,"

"Naw, it didn't," Niri said as she reloaded, "See the blood?"

Herman looked at the blood smears on the boat from the man who fell from above, "What exactly did you do to him?"

"I shot half his face off," Niri said casually as she reloaded.

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DJ sweatdropped as he watched Dusty spin around and around on a large, floating, puffy white ball. The two of them had traveled into a large forest area filled with hundreds of the floating balls on their own boat, and now Dusty was having as much fun as possible with them.

"Dusty-chan...?"

"WHEE!" Dusty threw her hands in the air as she began to spin again, "BALL DIALS ARE FUN! DJ-kun, I call dibs!"

DJ sighed, "Dusty-chan, why do you think these come from dials?"

"I dunno, I just assumed they were," Dusty admitted, "Every other thing up here is from a dial, so why not these things?"

"Good point," DJ walked to the edge of the boat and held out his hand, "We can look for them later, Dusty-chan, but right now, we got work to do,"

"Aw...please, DJ-kun, let's leave those dorks to the guys have some fun!"

DJ sighed and thought for a moment. No one else was around, so they could have some fun time without Devon or Niri biting their heads off, and who knew? Time alone with Dusty was what he wanted a lot so he could be with her.

"Alright! You're absolutely right, Dusty-chan, we should-,"

"WHAT THE HELL IS THAT?!" Dusty shouted, pointing to something near the ground.

"WHAT, WHERE, WHO?!" DJ whipped his sword out and looked around, "What's wrong?!"

"There's something over there, in that big hole," Dusty hopped from ball to ball, getting closer and closer to the ground, "I'll go check it out,"

"Hey, wait!" DJ quickly brought the boat to a halt, then jumped onto the nearest ball, which popped, making him fall towards the ground, "OOOOOOOH SHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIT!"

Dusty landed on her feet and walked over to the hole while DJ made his own hole behind her, sending chunks of dirt into the air. She approached the hole, looked in and backed away, eyes wide, "What the hell?!".

"What is it?" DJ ran up behind her, a large lump on the back of his head.

Both of them looked into the hole to see a large, fat man in white laying very still. DJ looked closer and saw that his head was covered with lumps, and his eyes were bulging out of his sockets. He was even missing some teeth, which lay on the ground next to him.

"Shit...," DJ jumped into the crater and looked closely at the lump wounds, "I recognize this...this is Sanji's footwork!"

"How can you tell?" Dusty called from the top.

"You kidding?" DJ grinned, "I recognize that shitty cook's boot anywhere! You spend enough time with the Straw Hats, you know their work,"

Dusty slid down into the crater, "So, Sanji kicked his ass?"

"Well, his head, really, but yeah,"

"Who is he?"

DJ shook his head, "I don't know. Maybe it's one of those Priests of Eneru?" the musician looked the body over and found something familiar. There were lumps underneath the fat man's orange gloves and after pulling them off, he saw a pair of Impact Dials.

"Man, these guys have Dials up the yin-yang!"

"DJ-kun! Watch out!"

The musician spun around just time to see something hit the rim of the crater, a scythe in it's back. Dusty lowered her arm and looked at her nakama, "Saw him coming. Thought I'd try and nail him," she grinned, "Looks like I did, huh?"

"Yeah...," DJ nodded slowly and walked up the crater's side, "Nice shot,"

Dusty wretched the scythe from the fallen body and rolled it over. It looked like a Sky Angel, but it had two small horns coming out of it's head.

"The hell is this thing?" DJ prodded the body, "Not human, and it doesn't look like a Shandian or Skypeian...?"

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"Okay, where the hell are we?"

Chizuru checked the map she held in her hand, "Based off the Shandians and Gan Fall's knowledge...," she looked up at the stone formation in the middle of a lake occupied by Sky Sharks, "This is the Sacrificial Altar,"

"Sacrificial Altar?" Axe stuck out his tongue, disgusted, "That's just sick and wrong!"

Azu belched as he screwed the cap of his jug back on, "What the hell do they need a sacrifice for nowadays?"

"From what Gan Fall told me," Chizuru fanned herself with her hat, "The giant Shrimp outside of Upper Yard used to take ships and crews and bring them here to be offerings to God Eneru,"

Axe growled, "Man, the more I hear about Eneru, the more I wish I was the one that took him down," he cracked his knuckles, "If only we had gotten here sooner, we could've had a piece of the action!"

"You want action?"

"HELL YES!"

"Okay," Azu pointed across the lake, "Take that thing out,"

Axe and Chizuru followed Azu's finger to see a massive python with blue stripes and huge yellow eyes slither up to the lakeside. The python arched it's neck downward and began to drink from the lake, ignoring the Sky Sharks completely. It was either too busy to care about them, or they were too scared of it.

Both shipwright and navigator turned to their captain, who gulped a little.

"Uh...yeah, let's find some action elsewhere, huh?"

Chizuru and Azu exchanged glanes, Scaredy-cat...

"How the hell could a snake get so damn big?" Axe scratched his head, "Seriously, I've been around on the seas for awhile, and I've never seen one that big!"

"Must be the atmosphere," Chizuru looked around at the trees, "There is less atmospheric pressure up here than down in the Blue Sea. Looks like that the change in pressure altered the growth rate of the plants and animals around here,"

"Chou!"

Azu's head darted from side to side, "You're kidding me! A South Bird, here?!"

"Ah," Axe waved him off, "Probably just the one that we brought up with us. I think we forgot to unlock him when we came up the first time so-,"

A huge bird suddenly flew from the treetops and soared around the lake. All three pirates recognized it as a South Bird, but it was roughly as big as a human! Again, Chizuru and Azu turned to their captain, whose jaw hit the soil, eyes wide as they followed the bird around.

"This place...is frickin' crazy!"

Azu nodded, "Yeah, and we haven't even found any Enforcers yet," he looked around a bit, "Well, if anyone wants to check out the Altar, it's gonna be one hell of a swim," he picked up a rock and threw it into the lake, agitating the Sky Sharks.

"Not a problem for me," Axe grinned and disappeared in a blur. Azu and Chizuru turned back to the Altar to see Axe land safely on the top of it, turn back and wave to them.

"...well, that's one way of doing it,"

"Indeed,"

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"Meeeeh!"

WHAM!

One of the leftover Enforcers hit the ground hard, his eyes rolled back into his head while some of his teeth fell out of his mouth. Kirsty lowered her leg, "That's right, don't mess with the White Dragon, pal!"

Devon sheathed Geri and Freki after carving a handful of other Enforcers while Austin lowered his hands. The three of them had found a small cluster of Enforcers and before they could even think of a first strike, the Enforcers attacked them. In battle, they discovered that the Enforcers had some kind of Dials in their gloves that actually sliced into their bodies instead of doing internal damage like Austin's Impact Dials. They decided to collected the new Dials for examination later on.

Kirsty looked around at all the fallen Enforcers, "Aw, no more?"

"There's more of them, just not nearby," Devon glanced at Austin, who shook his head to confirm his instinct, "Well, at least we cleared some of the woods of these guys," he kicked a nearby Enforcer, "Assholes,"

Kirsty used a portion of her gift on a gash Austin had received, "You know, I think I'm getting better at my Fruit ability,"

"What makes you say that?"

"Lately, if I use it once, I don't feel anything, but before when I did, I felt a bit drained," Kirsty patted Austin on the head and turned to Devon, "I really think I'm getting better at it,"

Devon looked out at the woods, "Hmm...,"

Kirsty looked at him, rubbed the back of her head and turned away, "About last night...thanks again,"

"Don't worry about it. I did what I did...Austin," he turned to his brother, "Get a lock on anyone yet?"

Austin shook his head.

"Hm," Devon turned in the direction that they came and started back, "C'mon...,"

"What, we're done already?"

Devon cracked his neck, "We're strangers in Upper Yard, and until we get some kind of sense of our surroundings, we should go too deep into the forest. It's so large and thick, we could get lost. Even if we knew where we were, depending on where we were, it would take days to get back,"

Makes sense... Kirsty sighed, "Alright, if you say so...,"

The trio began to walk back to the ancient city, but as they did, a lone figure was watching them from high above on a tree branch. The figure grinned and disappeared in a blur.

Devon stopped and scanned the area, senses on full alert.

"What is it, what's wrong?"

The swordsman glanced at his brother, who shook his head again, and sighed, "Nothing...just nerves, I guess. Let's get back and see how everyone did,"

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That night, most everyone from the hunting parties came back, ragged and wounded. Most of the Axe-Heads had suffered some injuries from whatever Enforcers that they ran into, but they were still a lot better off than the Shandians, who were still injured from the recent war.

"I can't believe that we did that...," Dusty fell onto a comfy cloud blob that resembled a bean bag, "So tired...,"

"Anyone find anything good?" Axe asked, placing his weapon against the stone wall, "All we found was some ruins, two Enforcers, a huge ass Python and giant South Birds,"

Austin threw a bag of strange Dials that they had gotten from their fights at his feet.

Axe reached in and pulled out the Dials, "What kind are these?"

"They look like Axe Dials," Genbou snagged one and looked it over, "Yeah, definitely Axe Dials. I remember when Chief Enforcer Yama used a vest of these things on me,"

"Axe Dials, huh?" Axe took the Dial back and looked at the collection they had, "Hmm...I wonder," he glanced at his weapon, "Hey, who do I talk to about modifying weapons?"

Meanwhile, Kirsty walked over to check on Niri and Herman. The merman had some minor gashes, but other than that, he was fine. While she was checking Niri and Pingu over, she saw something poking out of Niri's ammo bag. She lifted the bag's flap, "What the...?" she turned to Niri, "What's this thing?"

Niri reached into the bag and carefully pulled out a small, furry animal that looked like a fox with light blue tinted fur. It wasn't injured, but it seemed to be shaken up by something, because it was shivering while it slept. Niri gently petted the poor thing, "We found this on our hunt...poor little thing was being chased by a big ass, freaky-looking bird. I scared it off with the Burn Bazooka, which I found out is a lot more dangerous than I thought before, and saved it," she looked up at Kirsty, "I talked to Conis and Pagaya and they told me this was a Sky Fox," she held the creature close to her, a smile on her face, "Ain't it cute?"

Kirsty glanced at Pingu, who was looking away, a sore look on his face and flippers crossed. She couldn't help but smile, "Yes, very cute,"

Devon cracked his neck and sat against a ruin wall, "Well, Day One is over...more to do tomorrow," he turned to see Laki and Braham store their weapons nearby, "Yo, guys! Where's Wiper?"

The other two Shandians exchanged looks, then looked at him.

"He left this morning," Laki explained, "Said he was going to do what he had to do,"

Braham nodded, "He also said he'd be sleeping with Nola tonight,"

"Nola?" Devon raised an eyebrow, "Who the hell is Nola?"

"The Master of the Sky, a huge python that passes through here from time to time," Braham explained, "Used to hunt for us, but when the war ended, it suddenly changed,"

"HOLD ON!" Axe ran up to them, skidding to a halt, "I SAW THAT BIG ASS SNAKE TODAY! WIPER'S GONNA BE SLEEPING WITH IT?!"

Laki gave him a look, "It's nothing disgusting, and Nola isn't dangerous to us anymore, so it's perfectly alright for him to sleep out there near her,"

Axe looked at Braham, then at Laki, "All ya'll guys are friggin' nuts if you ask me," he threw his hands in the air and walked off, muttering under his breath, "All ya'll are outta ya mind, I can see where Devon fits in with you guys because ya'll are just crazy!"

Devon couldn't help but laugh at his captain. He turned to his new friends, "Don't worry about him, guys, he doesn't mean anything by it,"

"Can't catch me!"

All three Shandians turned to see Aisa run around the camp with Austin chasing her, smiles on both of their faces. Laki smiled at the sight, "It's good that they became friends. We hardly have any children here, so it's good for Aisa to have a friend around her age,"

"Same with Austin," Devon propped his head on his hand, watching the kids play, "Reminds me of when we were younger,"

Aisa let out a squeak and ran by them, taking refuge behind Laki while Austin sped towards them. Devon pushed off against the wall and tackled his brother, giving him a noogie while he held him in a headlock. Aisa stuck her tongue out at him, "I win, Austin!"

Off to the sidelines, the rest of their nakama watched with smiles. They didn't see Devon smiling or look very happy on most days, even if he played with Austin, it wasn't much. They were glad to see him like this though, he seemed to need to be in the company of people just like himself.

"Alright," Herman rose to his feet and clapped his hands, "Dinner, then bed, 'cause I am tired as hell,"

"Good call," Dusty planted herself on a cloud blob again, her face buried in the puffy material, "If I'm not awake, just roll me over, stuff my dinner in my mouth and rub my throat, it'll get to my stomach,"

Kirsty sweatdropped, "Well, either that or it'll get caught in your throat and you'll die...,"

"Meh, I'm too tired, I'll take the chance,"

After a filling dinner, the crew settled in among Shandians and Skypeians again, all of them tired from the day's events. Pingu glared at the Sky Fox that was curled up beside Niri, pushed it off to the side and settled himself in his usual spot in Niri's arms. Everyone was either asleep or drifting off to sleep with an unearthly roar ripped through the air, startling everyone.

"What in the name of Odin was that?!" Devon shot to his feet, hands on his blades while Axe grabbed his weapon.

Axe shook his head, "That's the first time I heard that kinda noise...and that's saying something,"

"Relax," Kamakiri yawned, "That's just Nola. She must've found some Enforcers and decided to eat them for us,"

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Nola lay on the Vearth of Upper Yard, a huge gash cut into her hide. Her yellow eyes were staring up at a huge form that stood over her, smoke rising from her freshly cauterized wound. Wiper took refuge behind a large tree, his Burn Bazooka held tightly in his hand as he listened to the footsteps of Nola's attacker.

The leader of Shandian Warriors grit his teeth, Not good...there's something else here!

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Kilnorc: Oh man, oh man, WTF is going on?! The Master (or rather Mistress) of the Sky is down and there's something out in Upper Yard besides Eneru's leftover Enforcers...but what is it?! Stay tuned to find out!

On the next chapter of Homeland...

Niri: This little Fox is so cute! Your name is Sora!

Dusty: Hey, if that thing's cute, I must be gorgeous!

Gan Fall: Seems that some of Eneru's Priests survived. We must deal with them!

Axe: Finally, a good scrap! Bring 'em on!

Remnants of God Part One: Return

Ohm: We'll free you of all the troubles in Life!