Volume Three: Deng Wa
Chapter LV
Iron Antlers IV: Unbroken
Throwing another blade, the deer launched down and slammed the grass, forcing Deng Wa to withdraw quicker. Blocking the debris with his ebony paw, Deng Wa dazzled his green eyes in fright. "You should not have murdered my father, badger."
"Weak. . ."
Wang angled to the right and hurled his blade and the other, rupturing the clearing hill near Deng Wa's feet, which had him dashing back, jumping farther before landing. The deer pulled chains, storming into the debris as Kai went behind him. Right before entering the fray, the yak united with Wang, beckoning to manifest his look in an earnest pose with a nod.
"There's no time for me to be redeemed, General Kai," the deer said, revolving two whirring blades around his wrists. "I knew that badger is full of shit. If you want him out of existence, be my guest."
"What changed your heart, boy?" Kai asked. "Did I convince you too easily?"
"All of those jombies are slaughtering children. That's how I am no longer part of the turmoil after I saw golden takin's family," Wang answered. "Listen to me. Deng Wa only cares about destroying everything on his path. Not only here, but everywhere."
"Then that badger has to go," Kai snouted. "He destroyed my life and nearly wasted you to be like me. Let us end Deng Wa together, boy."
Nevertheless, the deer unveiled his slight grin to the side before they faced forward, the mist charcoal fading apart as the badger's emerald eyes dazzled. "Gods to be damned," the badger emerged from the mist charcoal, which disappeared apart. "The three of my own proved violence, so proud to be hideous, exceedingly envisioned to my ambition before they died with pride. Now the two of you bastards are willing to be perished by stupidity!"
"We do not deserve hate from you controlling us victims, Deng Wa. And you know it," Kai said.
"Now that you robbed my life and his," the deer pointed his blade. "I want mine back."
The yak stepped forward. "A new life to live from traumatic events is there with me, and I am here to vanquish you for shattering my soul."
"So be it, then. You mortals will burn from a thousand hells!"
The badger swung, casting a volley of green lightning hoops to storm down above the two. Both Kai and Wang dispersed from all six rounds, leaving hills fissures beside them, and they charged forth, bellowing their battle cries. Starting on point, the two warriors pushed their blades forward one and the other, which had the badger's parries flow well, shoving Kai back. Wang, rounding his blades, went through Deng Wa's center, but the badger quickly caught its hilt from his incredible reaction, thrusting the deer back before the yak rechallenged him.
Angling his parries, Kai shoved under the badger's knees, slicing one cut through the mino's side, revealing dark brown fur with a burst of crimson blotches inside. Snapped with his eyes pulsing green, Deng Wa swirled his dagger-ax and hammered the halberd to the right, launching himself with rapid kicks above Kai. The badger's ferocious kicks cast its dark emerald pulse ripples from the yak's chest to his surroundings, throwing him off before his next engagement.
Deng Wa dodged under one blade hurling his head and the other darting for his heart, allowing the badger to twirl in the air from the second. Pounding the ax with a hard stroke into the grass spread its fissures; he heaved the grass and flipped the deer along foils, and Wang, bellowing his shout, rounded his chains before grabbing one blade with haste, assailing down to the badger's head.
The yak heightened his grunt while kneeling to his crouching pose, glaring at the fray; Deng Wa and Wang shoved their weapons against their faces, their prolonged wrestle affecting tension as these blades of dim yellow and angry green sparked white. Kai commenced sprinting forward, intensifying his war shout. Once sighted at the yak heaving his double halberd in the breeze, Deng Wa propelled Wang to his left side and lunged Kai's weapon, which drove down from plunging the badger's head. Upon the craggy hill, where the basil stream clouds clapped white cracks amidst the mist peaks, Wang retrieved his razorblades after whirling metal chains over his wrists, running down the billowing grass hill. Kai set his sword to his fast lunge, twice the center, thrice on the sweep left and right, and trapped the dagger-ax between the badger's feet, reeling his kick and the next.
Sliding back with a snarl, Deng Wa reeled, shaking his head to a regular view before hearing one's shout from behind, blades and chains whirring its rapid vortex around Wang as the deer dove. At his sensation to a quick response, Deng Wa plunged the scepter, and a white spark darted on his ax, with the clap spreading green zigzags under their feet, throwing Kai and Wang off.
Tumbling before his rolls to brief scrapes on his back, Kai supported himself with his weapon from collapsing. He surveyed the uneven scenery that the emerald stream clouds revolved over the badger, the green lightning crawling on his dagger-ax.
"On your knees," Deng Wa groaned. The badger began tapping his pole, allowing the basil cloud stream to glide at its swirling motion forward, and Deng Wa heightened the dagger-ax ahead, casting a vortex.
The yak gasped in horror. "No!"
Kai dashed and crashed on the soil, clawing the grass as the shrieking gale slowly pulled him, his cloak fluctuating to swiftness. Most bamboo houses and grounds began tearing to fragments, pulling off the remains of harsh debris in Deng Wa's Whirlwind. Risking to reach for his double halberd, the yak screamed and caught it with haste, plunging the soil as his whole feet lifted upwards, the wind dragging him. He clenched the hilt hard, and the weapon was only standing still when the rest of the bamboo houses to his right jerked unevenly, shattering all to bits and large pieces. Ahead of him, the bamboo house began ripping its structures into chunks, large amounts of roof tiles flying above him.
Bellowing, once his grip became tiring, Kai struggled to reach the hilt; a front bamboo structure from the house zoomed toward him and hit his head and horns. Right before the yak nearly swallowed in the gale, a gold blade with heavy chains twirled Deng Wa's weapon grip and heaved it in swift demilitarization, dissipating the Whirlwind.
Wang, dragging the dagger ax with his heavy chains, smacked the weapon with his left hoof. Once the deer achieved, the ax's reverberation of people's screams deadened, and the serpent blade's dark green vapor showed the faces of two victims and countless casualties. Most were pandas above the billowing smoke, ancient dragons before the last; the final appearance emerged a shadow form in a billowing purple hanfu swimming across the ebony realm of white stars, leaning beside the green tree.
Xiuying. . .
The badger could see the eyes of woe, the feline face with round head and violet eyes, her claw reaching out to him. Kai sought his double halberd churning to its silver mist and blew away, and his other main from Wang swam within the thin air to dust. The vapor broadened its web clouds apart, fading the leopard into ashes.
"My dagger, you fools. . ." Deng Wa grimaced.
"Now, we are even," the deer said.
The badger flashed his emerald eyes, his ebony paw clenching the grass, sending out waves of green throughout the deer's consciousness realm. "Wang no longer serves. . . Slay all of them!"
He sprang in the breeze. Puffing out his snout, Kai charged on fours before Wang commenced deflecting Deng Wa's air kicks hammering the deer's forearms. Staggered by the badger's green glints from his feet attacks, Wang blocked fast fists with his hooves, deflecting side to side. Deng Wa fought through the deer's open spots and grappled him, throwing him down the hill once the yak threw his fist in the air, roaring.
Kai sidestepped forward, launching his hard punches as Deng Wa dodged and parried; the badger caught his hoof, forcing Kai to twirl his whole body clockwise to the left. Wang leaped and cast his double kicks, which Deng Wa prevented first from his belly, but the second successfully went for his jaw. The badger tumbled and slid his emerald feet, leaving his trails with specks of green hues on a flat hill.
With his head bending to a grimace, Kai stormed forward, and Wang dashed beside him, one throwing fists and the other lowering heel kicks. Aggressing one block and the next encounter with quick reactions, Deng Wa battered Wang's belly and Kai's ribcage. Two warriors continued to gain on the badger once they reeled, their parries breaking away from Deng Wa's thrashes. With an instant grip, Kai heaved and slammed him down, his other hoof bashing the muzzle. Thrice hits, and the badger's paw cast a green pulse toward his upper chest, the wind's energy buffeting the yak.
Kai crashed his back with a thud, with this slight fractures from his muscles stinging his whole front, giving him distortions. Unable to bend forward, he elbowed to one side and could observe Wang executing his combos, the acceleration from his matching the badger's moves as the deer kneed and spun his back kick. All the remains of fading green scars on Kai's chest swept away, had him struggling to plant his knee from reeling to the side.
Deng Wa trapped the deer's whole leg and shoved his emerald orb from his other paw, casting Wang off balance. Stroking the edge of his hat, the badger extended his arm and hurled it; the conical hat's serrated edge sliced the soil with minor ruptures, rounding its glide. Wang sidestepped, but the emerald edges cut on his outer shoulder, bursting cherry blotches.
The deer cried out, pressuring his wound.
"Oogway destroyed your memory, my child," Deng Wa snarled. "Have you forgotten to avenge your pride and destroy his?"
A familiar shout in Kai's ears crept in with a silvery tone. I will not let you destroy Oogway's memory!
"He had no choice but to banish me," Kai spat out his blood, coughing. "Because of you who prevented my change, you destroyed my past life."
"Hey, badger! You forgot this!" Wang shouted.
Slightly distracted, Deng Wa caught a green disk flash spinning its glide near him. Once the badger captured his hat, Kai punched Deng Wa's liver. Straight blows, the yak battered, following circle punches before the seventh hit. He spun his feet in the air, landing towards the crotch and the other with a spin, breaking Deng Wa's front chest.
The deer and yak sought the badger flipping backward, whose yell deepened before colliding into another hill, leaving the ground a small crater.
"Dammit, Tiny Badger," Kai gritted his teeth, pressing his intense sores on his ribcages.
Wang ran to him. "You alright, General?"
The yak collapsed to his left knee, but Wang managed to support his whole arm from tumbling. "Gods. I've never been too old for this—"
"Shit. Where is Deng Wa?"
What?
Kai surveyed the hollow, where the soil lessened its harsh clouds. The badger's body disappeared within, and—
The wind's kick clapped, rumbling the meadow and snow mountains. "What was that?" Wang asked.
The nippy wind streaming its harsh howls stopped floating. From all green eyes beyond the stellar apex ridges receded frays and shouts, it's silence but the rubble in the distance filled. Wang caught incoming cries of —Look out! Take cover! — from his army's perspective, seeing many souls in each corner went behind something hard and protective. What occurred more was displayed tiny bits of gold rippling from right to left, withdrawing chi dust from their cores.
A soft crack of clap swept in from their ears, the wind gushing passed them. "No. . ." Wang feared.
"Is that the third wind, I hear?" Kai mentioned.
The deer bent his muzzle, glaring at a whole scenery of basil ashes. "DENG WA! Where are you?"
"Stay behind me."
Two warriors maintained their backs in circles, surveying any such movements to detect the badger. Once continuing to search for Deng Wa, the wind reset its thin streams of dark basil and snow on their feet, leading in misguided directions as Kai's cloak billowed to his left, then right. Kai kept his glare on soft chimes from moss houses and swirls of blossoms swimming by him once the charcoal gray clouds crept closer and closer to them, blanketing the clearing but apex ridges. His heartbeats thumping louder raced in his veins, unable to lessen his apprehension.
Something stirring its gray stream ripped away farther down the craggy hill. Kai could see a colossus facade temple of three brown columns, the top in between upward roof tiles pinning its symbol of half circles, white and black mountains — a sigil of panda monks of Shan. Emerging from the uneven path walked a black and white bear with a long, silver beard with Fu Manchu in cinnamon robes. The Shan Grandmaster had his necklace gripping an emerald key when Kai filled his nippy breath, and a pulsing stream swept the panda from his sight.
"Boy?" the yak uttered.
Kai finally turned his back and let his eyes manifest the colossus snow mountains that surged white shrouds down and beyond. Above Wang's realm, spreading lightning clouds towered a shadowy behemoth badger, whose body lengthed in curl chains and black tendrils on him, and his emerald lights shaped like wings spread apart.
"What. . . the. . . fu—?"
The monster roared, arching his triangular head. "THE CONQUEST IS NEAR ITS END, MORTALS. SURRENDER TO ME, SONS OF CHUJU AND CHEN WING!"
Deng Wa arced his front down and propelled his ebony tendrils forward, storming toward the two warriors. No time to hesitate, Kai and Wang hurtled toward the hill and rolled with severe thuds, crashing on the light gray path as specks of soil collided beside them. The behemoth's snarl rumbled the terrain, shaking the tundra. The rest of these flowy tails, the shadows wavering above the charcoal sky, merged in between starry mountains and swallowed in the mist.
"By the Gods! What the hell did he eat with?" the deer stammered.
"Chi?" Kai fluttered his cloak back.
"Was that badger like you, Kai? The way you fought the Dragon Warrior with that colossus size?"
"Only once, but never been that big fighting Po, Wang."
They crawled back toward the last position where they were. The soil remains left with ebony blotches from tendrils; Kai and Wang observed the green pulsing yellow orbs across the sky started to intensify shrills and discomfort distortions. Mostly they could see jombies executing hundreds of mortals. With the excellent catch, filling dread, Wang sought the tiger collapsing to his knees, elbowing on the riverbank with the wolf beside the ice river.
"We are out of options, General. All the people will perish joining Deng Wa, and now it's impossible to defeat him," Wang clenched his fist, squinting at the shadow haze. "Those shadowy tendrils and his teeth start to make me piss my trousers."
"There is the only way to stop the badger giant, Wang," Kai thought. "Despite saying it is impossible, my good friend who had all the brains praised many who sought the weak who turned themselves all to strong. Nothing is impossible, boy."
"Now, how will we deal with a badger monster, General?"
Kai showed the deer his hooves planting their grips. "From the Grandmaster and Monks of Shan, the Great General of Galapagos, and Little Kitten and Little Puppy of Prosper Valley, fight for the good and weak, and overcome the enemy by understanding their suffering."
The deer did the same by gripping his hooves. This unease sensation striking in the boy's mind had him reflect on his father's harsh words, had Le complained his son to quit meditating. That meditation is for mindless fools, and you are acting like one! They are weak, and we show buffoons no mercy!
"Neglect the past, boy. Clear your mind," Kai counseled the deer.
They allowed neglecting rubbles from afar, which you could see massive tendrils stroking on the sides of the terrain, the giant monster encroaching to see these mortals bow to the badger for surrender. But that would not satisfy the tyrant to prevent people from getting slaughtered. Kai and Wing eased, dissipating tension from their eyes, breathing in their relaxed manners as if swirls of rustling dry leaves passed over them, surging the yak's cloak forward.
For a moment, harsh rubbles went to soft muffles as Kai remained his eyes shut, calming before his feet felt warm streaming from behind, leading forward. Nevertheless, this familiar memory filled the scenery with panda ghosts, performing their limbs to their swimming flows, casting their energy in front. His tortoise brother managed to perfect his chi form, and so did Kai, making his attempt to summon his chi in front of the tree.
With this meditation the deer had done, Wang's hooves became warmer near his heart, a rich voice of smooth humming in his head. Gods, his mother's lovely song put him to sleep every night in his chamber. His mother sang about the peach tree growing with healthy fruits. The music that their family bloodline would heal after its scar — a scar from the war, the blade mauled roots and later closed its wounds to its stretch and might.
Warriors born from the tree become unbroken, my sweet boy. We fight and help with broken souls, and until those strong against the might, bones from under the Earth bear strength. We are unbroken, Wang.
We are unbroken.
"I love you, Mom."
In his hoof, presented beam shrills before the shadow blanked a whole, surrounded by swarms of flowy chains and ink scathes. He was getting closer now; the badger beast, whose lengthy body broadened its ebony body, was swimming its curls, his head arching close to two mortals. From the eyes of hate, his glare drenched his velvet green tears, puffing his coarse breath out.
"KNEEL BEFORE THE JADE EMPEROR," Deng Wa crooned in a raspy tongue.
For a moment, on their bodies slowly beaming yellow from the sun, Kai and Wang unleashed their chi, their eyes glittering gold, their feet streaming waves of vibrant bronze and gold. Honey ripples on the dry and gray grass began to spread vividly on the uneven and through the ridges, mountains, and emerald storm.
"STOP," Deng Wa echoed nonchalantly, unveiling his face of white and black lines with dread. From mortals' hearts, a silver claw merged on Kai's, and on the deer's blended with a canine paw, their veins of silver and dawn racing into their heads.
The badger's green eyes broadened in fear. "STOP!"
Their limbs swirled with a Tai Chi form, flowing with calm sensation as you swam underwater, dancing freely. Their energies were more potent than he faced many, but without a mistake that repeated history, Deng Wa (using Kai) sought the panda soaring his dragon with his chi. Like one of the Dragon Warrior's ancestors, Bo Shan conquered Master Dog's consciousness realm to break chains from the inside.
With chi transformations from Bo Shan's mountain dragon and Po's light dragon, Kai and Wang's creatures arched their necks upward, their yellow and wood dragon heads roaring. Majestic beasts snapped their glares at the evil badger once every spirit in billowing robes and battle armors beside these mortals assembled, forming their Tai Chi stance. Pandas, elder masters, deer and does, soldiers, the five Original Mightiest Warriors, and two of Deng Wa's victims, Dog, and Elephant, united with the Iron Antlers and the Supreme Warlord.
Deng Wa hurtled his lengthy body forward, his ebony and emerald tentacles colliding into terrains, and two rays of yellow and wood shot into his heart. "IMBECILES!" the monster screamed in excruciating pain, then snarled with his ink teeth. Something stirring its gale beside the gargantuan mountain ridge crawled a green shroud and black webs, and in the heart of it slowly ascended its bright emerald star.
"The fourth wind is near!" Wang warned.
Kai grunted in realization. "I know what I have to do! Do you trust me?"
Wang took his long glance at the screaming dragon badger. "You are not thinking what I am thinking, right?"
"It's the only way. On my mark!"
"VANQUISH ME, AND YOU WILL DIE, JUST LIKE MASTER DOG, WANG!"
Then I will die with honor. My ancestor was no betrayer, and General Lu died with honor.
The deer and yak pressed their rays forward, reeling Deng Wa further away from slithering close. Standing his ground for as long as the deer maintained his strength, Wang could hear the wolf's howl deepening with light shrills, whining. With the wolf's cry, he sought a yellow-rose view above Deng Wa's arched neck; one's perspective screamed, manifesting a rhino jombie with a mountain hammer sprinting heavily, about to smack Xing's head.
"COOKIE!" Lotus cried.
Not on my watch. Wang bent his muzzle.
Deng Wa kept his pressure forward, continuing to push forward. With his rich roar thundering in front of two mortals, he extended his green and ebony tendrils at their apex height, and two rays nearly plunged into his glassy outer scathe in black. Twice the bang, Deng Wa coiled his body in convulsion.
Smiling at the dread badger, Wang and Kai cried their final words.
"For my mother!"
"For my family!"
The yak and deer soared with their yellow and wood beasts, both wings launching wide, bending forward to their haste glide. "I'll see you on the other side, General!" Wang uttered, giving his respectful glance one last time before he stormed his yellow dragon forward, letting Kai follow his trail before Deng Wa snapped his awareness. The badger monster drummed his low growl, charging his head ahead with his mouth open, forcing his scorched emerald fire. He could hear their battle shouts heading straight to his head and—
SNAP!
Deng Wa closed his behemoth mouth, absorbing his green fire to swallow. "SO UNWISE. . ."
Or so the giant claimed as if his long throat lightened, fading lights sinking into his body. Thousands of pulsations and each one, intense strokes clenched his muscles, pricked by stings. "GODS TO BE—" Deng Wa gave his coughs into blunts, and his lungs ebbed to light ashes, yellow lights bashing his arteries, making his chest perforated with hundreds of rays escaping. "DAMN. YOU. ALLLLLLL!"
His tendrils shrunk, his green-to-yellow wings outstretched to ruptures, the remains of his crotch poured out amber flesh, and his eyes popped out. Deng Wa arched his whole head, his mouth beamed with cherry-yellow gore, spitting out dark velvet emerald blotches. From the inside, he felt something boiling, hissing with fire, blanketed by charcoal-green lava swirling side to side. This was his end of terror then. The Master of Blades cackled his dying breath, his ebony webbed claws barricading his melted belly, and he let out his thunderous cry, cursing to the Gods, cursing at all the mortals and his victims.
This pain was fading away, and the badger had no memory of this realm that swept with thousands of floating temples and platforms, swimming in one direction to wherever fields came and went. He was standing beside the tree, cloaked with constellations, drenched in ink and rainbow milk among the stars. Deng Wa sought a billowing purple hanfu touching his ebony paw. And she was there with him, whose ink paw extended near him.
The leopard's cinnamon eyes fell with tears. "Di. . . Come home."
The badger, his secret name, could spot an amber light with silhouettes of goat, bovine, tiger, and red panda standing beside the tree. Its trunk streamed with yellow hues, throbbing in rhythm drums as specks of white shot through branches, stroking crimson apples. "Di. . ."
The badger returned his tears at her. "We are home. . . Take my paw."
"Xiuying."
His ebony paw bore his gentle grasp on her claw, and his world sank into the light.
I am coming home. . .
"COOKIE!"
Struggling to rise next to the water wheel, the tiger screamed with his claw casting his chi to his student. Lotus shrieked beside him, and a rhino jombie launching his wind hammer slammed down. Xing and Lotus diverted before the hammer wrecked into the ice riverbank, now fragmented to bits, following light cracks as they stretched farther before the other side.
The rhino, Nam, thundered his glass shout, shoving his hammer to the wood column, collapsing the roof as Xing quickly jumped out of there, catching up to Lotus on the wood platform. Right on the slippery edge, the tiger had nowhere else to dodge but to face the rhino, whose weapon heaved in the air. Once Nam shoved his hammer down, almost slamming near the feline's head, Xing clenched the grip below. Giving all of his feeble strength against the jombie, he bellowed. At the same time, the emerald storm bathing the Mortal Realm churned to bronze-to-amber, and Xing disarmed Nam's weapon, his silver chi breaking the rest into chunks.
Chen Xing launched his leading paw toward Nam's chest, thrashing on stone fragments, restoring the rhino's form to life. "I got you, Nam!"
The rhino Nam growled out from the glass and plowed his head on the snow. Panting heavily, Nam gave his sharp squint at the tiger. "Xing?"
Xing surveyed the marching bands of jombies on the broad road. The Jade Warriors began shrilling with ticking glasses, and their bodies stirred into convulsions, unveiling dawn and yellow cracks. Gold fissures crawled from their feet to their face. One by one, from the ground, including the air, green split into gold eruptions, and yellow dust clouds unveiled their flesh from green shards. Green fireballs broke to bits. Many screamed close and in all directions.
"XING!" Lotus cried.
Xing and Nam shifted their heads to the ice river, cracked by falling branches. The Iron Antlers intensified his low-to-high scream with a resonating howl, and the zigzag fissures slithered toward Kai and Wang's feet. "KAI!" Chen Xing ran toward the riverbank.
And Wang's head behind his antlers crept by the triangular-headed badger, whose scream mirrored the deer's, whose eyes of emerald hueing the brilliant sun. The cracks opened for Kai after Wang burst his eyes, launching him backward with Deng Wa. The radiant blast backed the tiger and those close to the yak.
With a rime splash on his upper chest, Kai slammed over the ice and screamed, the intense cold spiking in his flesh. Wang crashed on the thin ice, and the dark hole underneath gorged him, his hooves clenching the sides for his life. By the ice-churned to heat threatening his slippery grip, the deer cried out with stammers; above revolved the glare with emerald shrouds dancing around the badger ghost, who clenched his dark paws on his white head, wailing. The whirlwind tree, slowly decaying its charcoal yellow embers and roots, began shrinking to its fading light.
Chen Xing quickly snatched a long rope from Tai and Mel across the wood platform, neglecting the yaks who all shouted at his friend. He made his rigid sprint to Kai before green clouds swirled their pacing streaks toward the orb, and the pale face of Deng Wa heaved his head to the heavens, screeching his last breath.
Kai sank with his horns, his hooves above the ice clawing out with his foams. "KAI!"
Undeniably sensing his front undulating with intense rime by the rushing water, Xing clenched Kai's hoof and dragged within. Above them crashed pillows of ice, breaking apart as the hoop rope made Xing reach it, giving him a chance to tug and ascend with Kai.
The rope snapped, and Xing burst his screaming foams, gliding in swirls as they could hear Lotus's wail and followed villagers shouting in muffles. Xing and Kai clenched their limbs from separating, the cold stinging their eyes and elsewhere. Somewhere above had thrown another hoop rope and sank under, flowing toward the current. Unable to see, Kai clenched the ice and felt a triple braid, firm, and Xing caught it.
Kai, his head covered by a mane nearly blocking his eyes, had his last sight of Wang swimming in tense flows, but the strong current had the deer float away with his bubbles, drifting down toward the abyss, slowly fading into the darkness.
The deer, known as the Iron Antlers, victim of his father and wicked badger wizard, was gone.
A/N:
— And the climax is over, pandoms! You can breathe now!
— The official name for my badger baddie (before knowing himself as Deng Wa) is Di, a root. The name comes from the Chinese constellation that the badger is associated with the Blue Dragon of the East.
— I brought most of the guests from the Paws of Destiny, absolutely needing reinforcements for our gangs and mine. The four pandas will not be the main of this series, only cameos. As I was mentioned that two shows are somewhat okay, but most flaws, especially the Dragon Knight. I might have some idea for it later, but as the new show is non-canon (Thank god), the Dragon Knight will not be involved in the Mightiest Warriors Series. I'm only going to think of two characters (And no, no, no! Klaus and Veruca are bye-bye, even the Queen of England's Corgi!). One to change the appearance (Luthera), and the other shall stay the same (Colin). During the Medieval times, what would you like for me to change Luthera's appearance for England's species instead of a bear? Let me know!
— Other six final chapters are now part of Book I's ending, leading to the resolution!
— Have a wonderful Holiday and Feast, everyone, and Happy New Year! Peace out!
