Saturday, June 13, 2015

Episode 37 - Angel Wings

The Obsidian Tale

Episode 37
[Opening 3 music]

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~ Lament – city walkway ~


            Leo and Warren were left downtown at the lower portion of the city. The two of them were ordered to defeat the beasts that came out of their cages behind Bailey and Argus. They have slain about over fifteen large beasts so far, and they eventually became exhausted. [Music 32.1]
            Leo’s clothes were pampered in dust and sweat but he didn’t care about the lack of sanitation at this point. He wanted to protect the city as best as he could.
            “You still up?” Leo asked Warren.
            “Sir, I assure you that I was top-notch in the Gammel military unit!”
            “Heh, well, nobody says ‘top-notch’ anymore, old man.” Leo punched one of the beasts in the face and it was hard enough to knock it down.
            “I have defeated the same numbers as you have. It looks like we both are a tie!” He smashed another beast on the face. “I do say you are quite skilled with just brass knuckles.”
            Leo began to laugh. Warren noticed a flying beast was coming closer.
            “Behind you!”
            Leo turned around but it was too late. The flying monster’s sharp, large claws were coming closer. He only closed his eyes, hoping that he would hopefully survive this somehow.
            The large beast fell to the ground with a shrill cry. The two of them noticed a familiar man with his scythe.
            “A gryphon has nothing against me,” Lionel said. He spun his scythe around. “Where are the rest of the beasts?”
            Leo was surprised. “You’re that one guy I met at Ouli Brye’s castle!”
            “It has been a while. I still see you’re still sticking your nose into other people’s business and you somehow came here.”
            “Where have you been?!”
            “Spare me the sweet talk.” Leo and Warren became quiet. “I’ll tell you anyway since you asked kindly. It was that damn trouble-child’s fault! What was his name, Felix??”
            Warren tilted his head. “Since when was Felix bad?”
            “It doesn’t matter! He knocked me off the chairlift back at the Yucan Tempa! I barely survived and made my way to Troiya very slowly. The moment I reached the Bafuulian bridge, Professor Talbot already came from the prison with some ugly, sad face of his. He told me to stop fighting for the Gammel army and follow Bailey and Argus to Lament.”
            “What?!” Leo said in a panic.
            “As much as I want to destroy you all, the situation has forcibly been changed. Talbot told me all about Gammel’s true plans. He ordered me and Floir to pretend and join the two children to come and destroy Lament while Clyde makes his way to the top. The moment we got here, the children were distracted and I snuck away and started killing these beasts.”
            Warren scratched his head. “Why didn’t you stop the children a long time ago when you had a chance?”
            “Oh that? Good point, hehe. I partially forgot about that. I mean, I kinda wanted to see Lament myself anywa-“
            “You suck!!” Leo shouted hysterically.

~ Lament – castle entrance ~


            Bailey was still charging up and Hazel refrained from aiming her arrows towards the young one. She tried to aim for the legs but a bunch of swords were in the way.
            Finally, the swords were no longer vertical. They were horizontal… and all of them were facing Forrest!
            “B-Bailey, stop! You don’t want to do this,” Forrest was about to cry. “I’m supposed to save you!”
            “I’ve had enough!!” Bailey’s voice slightly echoed into a unisex, demonic voice.
            “That’s not natural at all!” Hazel commented. She ran towards Forrest, pushing him out of the way as the swords were all flying towards her at once. Fifty swords, this time. [End music]
            It felt slow to Forrest. He slowly turned his head, knowing he was going to die at that moment. Hazel had wrapped her arms all around Forrest with a small amount of tears flowing out of her eyes. The two of them fell and only one sword barely sliced across Hazel’s back. It only grazed her, luckily!
            She tried to hold in the pain without yelling. Bailey gasped. “I missed? But how?!”
            Argus looked around. “What in the world just happened?! Who altered the sword’s directions?!” [Music 7.1]
            “I did,” Professor Talbot said. He fixed his new aviators. “The power of wind, baby.”
            Forrest coughed. “Ew. I never expected a nerd to say something like that.” He suddenly became serious. He pushed Hazel away and then he examined her carefully. “Are you alright?!”
            “I-I’m fine. Don’t worry about me.”
            Forrest moved his hand away from Hazel’s back and there was a small amount of blood. “You need a doctor!!”
            Argus clenched his fists. “Professor Talbot, what the hell was that?!”
            “Watch your language, kid. Or should I say… Ma-“
            “Don’t you dare!” Argus slashed through the ground and a stalagmite was rolling closer towards Talbot. Talbot jumped away and then he canceled the attack with his own earth magic.
            As Bailey was creating more swords, Talbot quickly threw his knives at Bailey’s aura, causing the child to be interrupted. Bailey’s form slightly reverted. [End music]
            “Why have you turned on us?!” [Music 37.1] 
            “I started to realize what you were doing ever since I came to Bafuul after Lydia and the group escaped. The Gammel government only needed me to mass-produce chemical energy for more armed forces. You know how I started to notice this? I saw my own scientists change right in front of my very own eyes. Their skin, their eyes, their bodies… Everything. The moment I went to Bafuul, I noticed quite a few of the fallen soldiers were on their way to such treachery. At that point, I noticed that my research had done nothing to replenish the world yet. Not one little trace. ‘Why?’ I asked. The government only used me to create a disastrous world in which I had not originally looked forward to!”
            “Ergh! You imbecile!” Argus clenched his fists. “You’re going to pay!!” He raised his heavy blade again.

~ Lament – castle summit ~


            “Clyde!!” Felix yelled from the bottom of his lungs. “This ends now!” He had his crescent blade ready. He saw Lady Pria tied together, but his main focus was to stop Clyde first.
            “Oh. You have no hesitations this time?”
            “I’m not here to kill you. I’m only here to stop you.”
            “Still, what a tragic thing to say. Very well, it looks like there is still some chance for you. I’ll fight you. I want to see how much stronger you are since we parted ways in the Village of Saradeli.” He took out his rapier. “Remember how scared you were from a simple man’s death? Remember how flimsy you were with a rapier? I want to see you struggle!” He quickly flew towards Felix. It was like he didn’t even need his feet to catch up to Felix!
            Felix quickly guarded with his crescent blade. He pushed Clyde away and then he spun, emitting a heavy slash all around him. Clyde jumped up and then he fell back down with a kick to Felix on the face.
            Felix was knocked over but he picked himself up immediately. Clyde tried to stab him through the chest but Felix made a quick slide to the left. Over and over, Clyde had done the same thing, and so did Felix. Felix could barely dodge all of his rapier’s movements.
            “I see it!” Felix was able to know where his rapier was moving this time. He kicked the rapier blade away from himself and then he tried to slash Clyde with his crescent blade.
            Clyde’s shirt was now tampered. “Heh! Interesting!” He said, stepping back. “You really did grow stronger.” A darker aura appeared all around him this time. “However, so did I.” He began to float and his hair started growing lowlights of white, just like Bailey’s. “You know, I’ve always been stronger than you, Felix. When you become tougher, so will I.”
            Instead of running or flying towards Felix, Clyde suddenly turned into a ray of light and it flew towards Felix. Felix could barely deflect this ray of light. Clyde turned back into his normal human body and the two of them were up close, face-to-face. Clyde gave him a smile and then he gave a simple push forward.
            Felix flew backwards onto the castle walls. It slightly broke apart and Felix fell off to the side. He held onto the ledge with only one hand. “Urgh!!!”
            “I told you, Felix Wolfram. I am always stronger.” He walked closer to Felix who was struggling to make his way back up to the summit. He stomped onto Felix’s hand. “Man, don’t you think we’re kind of high up here?” Felix said nothing as Clyde began to laugh. “I mean, if someone were to fall, they would die immediately. Here you are, struggling by the ledges. It would be a shame… if you fell!” He then kicked Felix’s hand off the ledge. [End music]
            “AHHH!” Felix fell, his voice was slightly disappearing in the distance.
            “Oops. Looks like I win, yet again.” [Music 13.1]
            Lady Pria said with anguish, “You monster!! You’re not getting away with this!”
            “I won’t?” He raised the vial closer to the sky as he walked closer to Lady Pria. “Why won’t I?” He smashed Lady Pria’s feet harder this time and a large bolt of thunder appeared from the sky. “You have summoned the forbidden power of lightning! Marvelous!”
            Lady Pria coughed. “AGH!!!”
            “All I have to do now is throw this as high as possible and it will shatter. The lightning will strike it and then… kaboom! The energy will spread all over the world. One little throw and the entire world will replenish!”
            “You’ve lost the meaning of the word ‘replenish’!” An angelic voice was heard from where Felix was last standing.
            Clyde turned around with an unamused look. “Who are you?”
            Faris had the stone in her hand. “My name is Faris Nora, second daughter of Queen Loetta Nora.”

~ Lament – castle entrance ~


            At the castle entrance, Leo, Warren, and Lionel finally made it safely after defeating the last few beasts. Rina and Lydia were also at the entrance, barely opening the door from the throne room.
            “Is everyone alright?!” Lydia said with a panic.
            Rina looked around quickly. “Where’s Viola and Suspenders?!”
            They suddenly started hearing a yell from up above.
            Rina looked up, unimpressed. “Oh.” She closed her eyes as she used her wind magic effortlessly to soften his landing.
            Felix fell face flat onto the ground. “Urfhggh…”


Leo's Opposite


            Lionel pointed at the sky. “Look up there! Looks like a storm is coming.”
            Argus began to laugh hysterically. “Eheheh… HAHAHA! Finally! I get revert back to my true form!”
            “True form?” Hazel gasped.
            Argus was floating upward now. His whole body began to glimmer in a bright, yellow light. “I, Master Magnus, cannot be stopped now!”
            “Master Magnus?!” Forrest, Lydia, Leo, and Warren all shouted together. Felix did too, but all you could hear was ‘Mffrr Mgguhhh?!’
            “It’s too late. The aura of the grand Obsidian chemical energy has begun! The world will fall before me!”
            Rina began to pray. “No. It’s not over yet. There’s still the Stone of Concealment. My amazing sister is going to use it and dispel this energy!”
            “What did you say?” Argus said with anger. [End music]
            Professor Talbot took a step forward. “NO!”
            “What are you talking about?”
            “The Stone of Concealment must NOT be messed around with! Sure, it can dispel the energy but there are two conditions! One, whatever it has already affected, will not be dispelled. For example, you can’t revert the energy within Clyde and Bailey. Only whatever energy is left in the sky will be gone.”
            Rina shrugged. “Good. We’ll just have to kick this Magnus guy’s butt, capture Clyde and Bailey, and we’re done!” [Music 37.2]
            “And two, the Stone of Concealment works as a bomb detonator.”
            The entire group made a huge gasp.
            Rina froze. Her heart stopped. “No… No, this can’t be. You’re lying. Why should we believe you?”
            Lydia had her hand on Rina’s shoulder. “That is horrible…!”
            Professor Talbot closed his eyes. Well, you couldn’t tell from his aviators. “Such an explosive side-effect makes sense if you’re trying to revert this much energy from Obsidian power. We may be enemies, but I can at least tell you this honest truth…”
            Rina began covering her face in disappointment. “Faris… You knew all along, didn’t you? You knew that this was going to happen, so you volunteered to use it rather than me!” The sky started altering and she noticed that Faris was flying above the summit. “Come on,” she said to herself with frustration, “fly up there, Rina. Use your wings to fly and stop her!!” While she was whimpering, tears began sliding down her cheeks. Her voice was trembling. “Go! GO!!!”
            Her small wings could not even raise her. Rina fell to her knees.
            At the summit, Faris was flying above Clyde. “Your deeds are over!”
            Clyde clenched his fists. “What do you think you’re doing?!”
            “With this stone, I can stop it!” She flew closer to the blackened sky. She began to think to herself as she closed her eyes, the wind ultimately flying through her hair. “Rina… I’ve always looked up to you. You were truly an older sister to me, and I’ll love you – forever.” She pressed the detonator.
            “NO!!!!!!!!!” Rina watched as one large portion around the sky exploded. You could see the chemical energy revert back to its pinkish form. “No, NO, NO!!! NO!!!” She began punching the ground uncontrollably. “This wasn’t supposed to happen!!”
            A feather fell to the ground first. She looked up and noticed that Faris was barely able to fly down towards her. [End music]
            Faris softly fell onto her knees and parts of her wings were broken and shattered. Rina quickly crawled towards her, holding Faris on her lap.
            “Faris, please listen to me!”
            Faris slowly opened her eyes. A small blood stream poured out of her mouth. “Rina… You’re actually here.”
            “Tell me you’ll be okay!”
            She began to cough. “I’m so glad you’re safe.”
            “Who cares about me! Stop worrying about me. We need to get you to a hospital, quick!” She cowardly turned to the main group, looking into the eyes of each of her friends. “Please, we need to find a doctor. Somebody heal her! Somebody, anybody!” Through all that, not even Lydia or Hazel’s healing abilities could fix this.
            Felix closed his eyes. Forrest watched her, unsure if this was the ‘Rina’ he had known since Kyrie. Lydia was in tears. [Music 37.3]
            “No, it’s okay. It’s already too late.” Faris slowly held onto Rina’s cheek, wet with tears. “Aw… You’re really beautiful, Rina, even if you do cry. Don’t you forget that.”
            “Please, don’t say anymore. You’ll only make your body worse!”
            “Hehe,” she still managed to crack a smile. “There you are again, worrying about others. I’ve heard from your friends that you act like you don’t care about anybody. You don’t have to hide it. I can't even feel the pain anymore because I get to see you.
            Rina shook her head, ignoring the compliments. “We’re supposed to eat at restaurants more often together! I was going to take you out to go fishing more often, remember that?! I said to myself to teach you more magic! I promised this, Faris! I promised we’d be inseparable sisters. Please don’t go!!” She gripped onto Faris’ hand.
            “That’s alright. Knowing you wanted to do all that is good enough for me. All I ever wished for – was to see my sister again, smiling.” She slowly pointed to Lydia with her other hand. “You have another sister to fulfill those activities with. Don’t stray away from the world, and don’t even shed another tear for me.  Always give a smile to others. Stay strong, just like the Rina I’ve always known. That’s all I ever wished for. Can you give me one more smile?”
            Rina’s heart sank. She tried her best to crack a smile, and that she did.
            Faris giggled. “Thank you… Rina. That’s what I’ve always wanted to see… Remember, I will forever… support you, because I… love… y…”
            She suddenly stopped. Her eyes slowly closed and she let go of Rina’s grip.
            “Faris?” Rina asked. “Faris…?” She grabbed onto her hand again, “No, no! Wake up!” Rina turned to the group and started yelling. "Somebody, call the doctors! Anybody will do! We can still save her. She can't be gone!!" She turned back to Faris, placing her ear close to Faris’ heart but she heard nothing. “Please, wake up!” She was barely able to speak this time. She constantly checked to see if her pulse was still beating, but nothing came up. “It should have been me… I should have taken your place!” The surroundings were quiet, and all you could hear was her. “Wake up, wake up, wake up, wake up!” [End music]
            The group had not noticed that both Argus and Bailey had already disappeared. Rina turned around with anger. “MAGNUS!!! YOU’RE GONNA GET IT!!!!!!!!” Her voice roared throughout the entire city and the civilians became silent from the shock. It felt as if an earthquake just hit the city of Lament.
            Due to the dispelled energy, parts of the pink sky was left blackened and rain came falling down. There was nothing more to say from the group…

~ Lament – courtyard ~


            The courtyard was only off to the side of the castle, still being covered by rain. Previously, the king had already reached the summit of the castle but nobody was there any longer. He could see the remnants of Felix and Clyde’ battle, along with the burnt ground below Lady Pria due to the lightning.
            This time, at the courtyard, both the king and queen stood beside the grave lamented for Faris.
            All throughout Rina’s life, she hated wearing clothes that made her feel a bit more on the effeminate side, but this time, she vowed to wear a veil and a dress all for Faris. Well, she kind of had her original attire underneath anyway. She didn’t shed tears this time, nor did she frown. She had a smile on her face, hoping she could put her true feelings under a rug.
            “Rina? Aren’t you supposed to be sad?” Forrest rudely asked.
            “Nope. She told me to stop crying and to give a smile. That’s what she wanted, and I’m doing it for her.”
            Lydia tilted her head in confusion. “Rina, it’s okay to feel whatever you want to feel.” [Music 22.1]
            “I said I’m fine.” She knelt down to place a bouquet in front of the grave. “She’s in a better place now. She doesn’t have to deal with strict parents, and now she can be set free.”


The Truth behind Rina


            Rina looked up at the summit and remembered how her father mentioned the lightning powers that she hadn’t learned yet. Then, it hit her. Where did the lightning come from? “Pria?” she randomly spoke. She made a curious expression as she walked away. “I will be back. This ceremony is going to continue for two to three more hours anyway.”
            Rina began to run this time and Lydia tried to grab onto her. “R-Rina?!”

~ Lament – castle summit ~


            As Rina entered the summit, she looked around and noticed the dark mark next to the large fan. She took a deep breath.
            “Lady Pria, I know you’re here.”
            Pria appeared from behind the fan. “Oh phew, it’s just you. I had to hide because your father would have seen me. You know, I just experienced the weirdest thing. Some random person came up here and helped free me, and then left… Her and her purple hair… Only I can rock that look!”
            “I see,” she said calmly.
            “You’re not going to yell at me this time?”
            “I have a request.”
            “Hm??”
            “Teach me lightning magic. I’ll take my time and will avoid using other magic elements to cheat throughout this test.”
            Lady Pria was astonished. “Why is this all the sudden?”
            “I’m going to grow stronger to protect the ones I love. This time, I’m going to make things right. Nobody will die by my faults from here on!”
            Lady Pria nodded. “If this is what you wish for, then I will gladly teach you lightning magic.” [End music]

~ Lament – courtyard ~


            Almost three hours later, the group of six along with some of the Gammel members sat in the audience. Well, they kind of sat apart from each other since there was still some rivalry going on.
            Once the ceremony was coming to a close, Mrs. Nora grabbed onto an envelope. “For the final portion of our ceremony, we would like to present this envelope to Rina Nora.”
            There was silence. Nobody stood up.
            “Rina Nora? Is Rina Nora present?”
            “Over here!” Rina ran from the side. She had her original outfit on. There was no veil nor a dress. She had on her usual clothes and she was sweating.
            Mrs. Nora made an elegant gasp. “Miss Rina!” She softly tugged onto Rina’s sleeve, whispering to her, “You haven’t even shed a tear. What is the matter with you? And put that dress back on!”
            “Save it,” Rina interrupted her while slapping her hand away. “Give me that.” She snatched the envelope away from her mother as she read the front side. “To: Rina, From: Faris…”
            She quickly ripped the sleeve of the envelope as she began to read it. [Music 8.3]
            “Dear beloved sister, Rina, I wrote this and requested mother to send it to you in case I do not get back to you. I just wanted to say that I regret we could not become close sisters in the past. I’ve always looked up to you, and I was always jealous. I watched daddy teach you fire magic and mother forced me to stray away from it. She wanted to become an elegant woman just like her. I wanted to learn magic too! I wanted to catch fish and eat what I deserved. I wanted to play kickball with you because well, I’ve always seen you play by yourself. How fantastic would it have been to have an actual opponent?”
            Rina frowned. The main group began eying each other as she continued to read. “You know, the moment I saw you come back, I knew you were my sister. I recognized and remembered her, and trusted her. And that trust served us well. That man really did try to destroy the world, and I knew you were honest about it from the very beginning. My sister would never lie. I knew about the detonator, but I did not tell you. Your life was worth living and I wanted you to see it all. I want you to live on. You don’t need to be the princess. I know your mother requested it several times but you hated it. You should be your own self. Be who you want to be. Grow up, fly and be free. The Rina I know would never give up. P.S. I left my necklace in the envelope. Please wear it to know that I will always be there with you. You can do it – I believe in you. Love, your younger sister, Faris.”
            Rina pulled the necklace out of the envelope without any emotion. “Fly and be free…” she repeated. “Faris… I’m not going to cry.” She then turned to the grave next to her. “I really wish I could be with you longer too. I regret what I have done, and I will live up to it. I will make sure I stop Magnus, for you! I…!” After putting on the necklace, she gripped onto the letter and drops of water fell, mixing in with the letter, spreading all over the sheet.
            She began to cry this time. “I’m going to live on! And I will keep my promises!” [End music]
            Lydia wiped a teardrop away from her own eye as her head leaned onto Felix’s shoulder. He blushed. Felix slowly placed his hand over Lydia’s other shoulder to comfort her. He knew now was not the time to think about Lydia as they were all sitting in solidarity for Rina and Faris.
            The rain slowly stopped and the sun was coming up this time. Rina turned to the large audience in front of her with a determined look on her face.
            “We are going to be the change that innocent civilians seek. This is the start of a new world.”
[Ending 3 music]
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Next time on The Obsidian Tale, the main group finally makes their way out of Lament, the floating city. With Rina's arc ending at last, how will her character act like from now on? What will the main group do about Magnus? Does the group even have a way to find him? One of the most questioning situation comes from Viola: where did she go and why did she disappear? Find out on the next episode!
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