Chapter Two

It was a beautiful day, the sun shone bright in the flawless sky, the woods were silenced down to the whispers of wind and animals alike.
In the middle of a tiny clearing there lay a body clothed in white and blue of majestic statue and height.
All around the unconscious man animals started to gather, drawing nearer and nearer with every cautious step, when they where about a few feet or so away he awoke promptly.
His head was spinning as was his environment, not to mention the tremendous ache pounding his brain to mush.
He was feeling as if his head was going to split in two on its own accord.

What happened?
The question haunted his mind, the last thing he remembered was the ominous voice chanting in a long forgotten tongue, which he did not even remember anymore, and that cold laughter which reminded him of some one.
Only thing was: He could not pinpoint said person right now.

Groaning he raised his quite massive torso until he found himself in a sitting position - well as much sitting as he could do at the moment.
Something was different.
He did not know exactly what it was, but there was definitely something different with him, something was wrong, as if you put a Lego piece onto a completely wrong place where it should not belong.

Why did he feel like a unknowing baby all of a sudden?
Was it because of his headache that was pounding like an earthquake shook a house?
Possibly. It certainly stopped his ordered thinking and his perception, until now he did not even realise there where animals gathered all around him.

It was a tiny rabbit who took it upon itself to snoop out what the intention of this stranger was that had landed in the centre of their lonely forest unannounced.
The grey rabbit sniffed out the odour of this stranger with the strange clothes which were as white as newly fallen snow.
Strangely the strange stranger smelled like nature close to a thunderstorm mixed with the fragrance of fresh rain born in the clouds above.
But there was another smell, one that came with those that liked to rob their forest of its rich nature, those who called themselves humans.
Though that smell was kind of new to him, as if he had only walked around humans one too many times, but it was still his smell.
The rabbit could not taste ill intentions from the human smelling being of the clouds.

Said person was still confused and he felt powerless without his clear mind and the ability to think any further than the past two days.
Sighting he got up, still wobbly on his legs while his knees felt like jelly, and took a look around the clearing with its many animals that at least did not took on a defensive stance against him.

Why, he thought silently watching his environment, are the trees pulsating?
Clearly he saw the trees and bushes - even the animals - pulsating.
But that pulse did not come from them, he realised, it came from him.


Yo!

So you guys what do you think about this chapter?
This fanfiction is only going step by step, as you probably have noticed, so this is going to take a while until Kung Lao or other recognisable characters show up.

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yours,
Berry