(Training Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvESabFZXmo)
“Come
on Sora! You’ve got to focus your ki more. What was all of our ki control
training for? Leo, you keep overdoing it. Think less in bursts and more in
concentrated streams. Bruce, don’t try and match Leo. Do what’s best for you.
The best way to use instant movement in combat isn’t going really far in one
go. Your opponent will anticipate your exit point and counter accordingly. The
best way to do it is through multiple, shorter movements. Shock, your ki output
is unstable again. Shoot fifty Thunder Blasts from both of your feet, then try
once more. Psyche, you need more enthusiasm. Put all of yourself into this.”
Down by a secluded portion of the
Samegawa Flood Plane, Karen’s voice rang out, giving instructions to those she
was teaching. Leo and Bruce were able to use instant movement consistently, but
not reliably. Sora was still inconsistent, and Shock and Psyche were varying
levels of struggling. Alice and King were having a sparring match not too far
off.
“Your ki control has gotten a lot
better Alice. If you ever can’t use your magic you might be able to beat Bruce
with some more training.”
King deflected a flurry of punches
from Alice and created some distance between them. To his surprise, Alice was
back in his face within a split second, causing him to once more go on the
defensive. Catching the fist she was going to use to punch his chest, King
threw Alice to the other side of the river, where she landed on her feet
unharmed. She froze portions of the river and jumped back to the side King was
on before they melted.
“Did you just use instant
movement?”
“I had
to substitute magic for ki, but yeah, I did.”
“That’s
great Alice. Your training is starting to pay off.”
“I’d
think that’s obvious Karen. Even though I could be doing something more worth
my time… Hey mouse! Think about how you controlled the voltage on those Thunder
Blasts and apply it to your ki with instant movement. Seeing you fail so much
is pissing me off.”
“I-I
see. Thanks Alice.”
“Thank
me by getting it down already. Geez… What are you two looking at me like that
for?”
“I just
never thought I’d see the day.”
“She continues to amaze me with how
quickly she’s grown.”
“Nobody
gave you permission to act like you’re my father all of a sudden.”
The three of them continued their
banter for a little before returning to their training. After another two
hours, they all gathered together to end for the day.
“You
all are making great strides with this. It shouldn’t be too much longer before
everyone can run on water.”
“You
can do that? That’s so cool. It’s not as great as flying, but still pretty
cool.”
“Just wait until you can do it in
the air. That’s where the real fun starts.”
“But
wouldn’t that be akin to flying?”
“Not
even close. Actual flight isn’t anywhere near as jerky.”
“While I myself rarely find reason
to fly, Alice is correct. But when fighting enemies of a higher caliber, it
becomes essential. I hope you all can do it by the time we leave.”
(Music change: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojNmIMkTkjk)
A crack of thunder cuts into the
conversation as the sun starts to slowly be covered by storm clouds.
“Looks
like we should probably call it a day. I don’t want to get caught in the rain.”
“Alright,
but you and Psyche have to carve your feet into the ground while you walk since
you can’t use instant movement yet.”
“It was
inevitable that I would fall behind. I’m not suited for higher class physical
activity.”
“If a
ten year old runt can learn how to do it I’m not letting you off.”
“Being able
to run on any surface I want sounds pretty useful. Bet I’ll be running on the
river before you Bruce.”
“I’ll
hold you to that bet Leo. Loser treats the other to seven days’ worth of
Aiya’s.”
“You’re
on!”
“You
guys really shouldn’t make everything a competition. You’ll burn yourselves out
that way.”
The group walked back to the more
well traversed part of the flood plain and found two Yasogami High students
they recognized in a heated argument. It wasn’t clear who started it or even
what it was about, but they were about to come to blows. Karen and Bruce
stepped in between them and gave them a look that brought fear to their hearts.
Losing the desire to fight, the two ran off, so as not to incur the wrath of
Karen and Bruce any further.
“People
have been getting more eager to fight recently, haven’t they? Aren’t those two
friends?”
“They might
be. Although I wouldn’t be so sure now.”
“We
should have just let em fight. It’s not our job to keep the peace.”
“Then
what would you call the activities we partake in each night? It certainly seems
like we keep the peace in this town.”
“Well,
that’s because no one else can fight those things. We don’t have a choice.”
“But
what use is protecting the people if we let them hurt each other?”
“Well,
I… I guess you’re right.”
“She’s not
just dismissing the argument? Maybe I won’t get called ‘lizard’ anymore too.”
“Don’t
count on it.”
“A man can
dream.”
“What
worries me is that the more people have begun to fight each other, the stronger
the Shadows seem to get.”
“What
do you mean?”
“Well,
once there weren’t any more disappearances, the police got a sudden influx of
reports of violence. While fights, especially among people our age aren’t a new
thing, the sudden increase and inclusion of those younger and older than us has
me worried. If King’s Shadow is anything to go by, the Shadows we fight on a
regular basis are smaller pieces of people’s repressed selves. Hence their lack
of power compared to his.”
“So how
does this tie in with people becoming more violent recently?”
“If we
go by the theory that all Shadows come from people instead of some other world
then what happens to those people should affect the shape and strength of the
Shadows. This is why there are so many varieties. People going through similar
struggles have similar Shadows. If this keeps up it won’t be long before we
fight other humanoid Shadows.”
“If you’re
right, this is going to be a problem.”
“You
guys are worried about some blobs getting a bit tougher? Isn’t all of this
training so that we don’t have to worry about that?”
“The
training’s not going to matter if the Shadows get stronger faster than we can
and close the power gap.”
“My Shadow did mention something
about a master before it became my Persona, now that I think about it… We
should try finding them-”
Before he could continue, another
crack of thunder and a flash of lightning interrupted him.”
“When it isn’t about to rain. Meetup
is the same as usual. Hopefully the rain lets up before then.”
The time continues to pass. Scenes
of their daily lives and the battles they face for the next two months pass by.
Frustration in not finding any leads, increases in the number and severity of
violent acts and progress in their combat training. The fast forward stops with
the group preparing to split up for another patrol around the town.
“You
guys all heard about that riot in the shopping district that happened while we
were in school right?”
“The
negative emotions created by that are sure to create some powerful Shadows.”
“It’s
unforgivable to make such a peaceful town turn against itself. Whoever’s doing
this needs to be stopped.”
“There’s
not much we can do without information right? It’s like the person behind it
isn’t human.”
“But
didn’t we find out that things like this have happened before? The cause was
always a person.”
“But
that doesn’t mean we can rule out the supernatural either. Before we uncovered
that information that’s all we could call this. After all, it’s surprising that
these “Shadow Operatives” haven’t shown up yet.”
“Maybe they
think we can handle it? They also might not have the resources to spare on
Inaba right now. There’s no way we could know if something big is happening on
the other side of the world involving Shadows.”
“Whenever
I try contacting them my messages keep bouncing back. I think they’re just
being kept in the dark about this.”
“Not an
unlikely scenario Electra. Regardless, we need to be prepared for whatever
tonight’s Shadows throw at us.”
“Stay safe everyone. Let’s get
going.”
With that, they split up into their
usual pairs and set off. Alice was about to mount her staff to fly into the
air, but stopped suddenly. Shock watched her confused as she looked around,
straining to hear something. Alice closed her eyes and stopped moving for about
a minute before sprinting off in a direction.
“Hurry
up Shock!”
The confused boy ran after her,
trying to keep up. When he caught up the Alice, the two found themselves staring
at what looked like the entrance to some amalgamation of the various stores in
the shopping district. The door was opened, and Alice was gazing at it
intensely.
“We’re
going in.”
Before Shock could respond, Alice
was already moving towards the door. He made it inside right after her. Then
the doors suddenly shut, trapping the two of them.
(Music change: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=So9-st1nt44)
“Don’t
bother with the door, it probably won’t open. Let’s go.”
The inside looked like a warped
version of the entrance to Daidara Metalworks. The room was more spacious than
the real one, and beyond the furnace lie a door not normally there. Standing
between Alice and Shock, were numerous Shadows taking the forms of weapons that
Diadara must have made at one point. Alice brandished her staff and Shock
readied his tonfa.
“We’re
breaking through them, alright mouse?”
“You’ve
got it Alice.”
Shock channeled his inner
electricity and electrified his tonfa before rushing in. He clashed with
swords, deflected spears and even had to dodge menacing looking shields. Just
when it seemed like he would be overwhelmed, Alice cast a spell.
“Sagitta Magica, series glacialis! (Magic
arrows, series of ice arrows!)”
All the Shadows that were left had
an arrow of ice pierce through, and freeze them. Shock quickly shattered all of
the Shadows, and the sound of a door unlocking was heard by them both.
“That’s
our cue move on. You’re getting better at being a distraction. I might start
letting you handle the small fry entirely.”
“I’d
prefer we work together when I’m outnumbered like that.”
“It’s
not like you can’t take them. Consider it training.”
They moved along to the next room,
and dealt with the Shadows there in a similar manner.
“I’m
going to be disappointed if this is the strength of all the Shadows in here.”
The following three rooms, while
containing Shadows of increasing power, was no match for their combined forces.
The sixth room however, wasn’t even a room at all. Instead, it was a replica of
the shopping district. Eight figures were standing together by the fake Daidara
Metalworks.
“This
has got to be some kind of joke.”
(Music change: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChkMHPP8rv0)
“This
is no joke, Alice. We are impressed by your abilities, and have deemed you
worthy of facing a greater challenge.”
The figures stepped into view and
revealed themselves to be Shadows of various shop owners. They all spoke in
unison, and had the same piercing yellow eyes that King’s Shadow had. But
something about them seemed different.
“You
can’t be serious? How did all the shopkeepers get Shadows? They weren’t even
missing.”
“Calm
down and think for a second. Or is your brain only functional when it comes to
technology and Psyche? They’re probably fakes.”
“An
astute observation, but one that will not help you.”
The Shadows pointed their hands at
Alice and Shock and a gigantic bolt of lightning came at the both of them.
“Agneyi!”
“Shai!”
A wave of electrified fire
swallowed the lightning and left the two of them unharmed.
“You
just sit back and watch, I’ll handle these weaklings.”
“You’ll
soon regret underestimating us.”
“We’ll
just have to see about that, won’t we?”
Alice was in front of the Shadows
before Shock could blink and had her hand pointed to the ground.
“Crystallitatio Tellustris! (Frozen
Earth!)”
Jagged ice pillars jutted from the
ground suddenly and impaled two of the Shadows. The other six managing to jump
away in time. Two of them charged at Alice, but she had already moved to
another location.
“Maragilao!”
Agneyi was summoned once more and
covered all of the Shadows in fire, leaving the ones that had been impaled as
little more than ash. A strong gust of wind blew Alice off of her feet and into
the air, where four bolts of lightning were converging on her. Undaunted by
this, she used void instant movement to dodge the strikes and end up above one
of the Shadows. She shot a barrage of ice arrows at it and it was frozen solid.
Landing on the ground, she tapped the frozen Shadow with her staff and it
shattered.
Alice yawned while the remaining
five Shadows surrounded her. They had fierce glares on their faces as they
pointed their hands at Alice. She was suddenly brought to a knee as a crater
formed around her from the sudden increase in gravity. While seeming to finally
be given some trouble, the smirk that came to Alice’s face preluded the spell
she cast silently.
A sudden avalanche of snow was
launched from Alice’s staff to two of the Shadows circled around her, burying
them with the thud of such a sudden amount of snow hitting the ground.
“You…”
Alice dusted herself of as she rose
from the ground with no real injuries.
“Centum et unus spiritus aeriales, vinculum facti inimicum captent. Sagitta Magica, Aer
Capturae. (One hundred one spirits of wind… Make shackles capture my enemies.
Magic Arrows, Capturing Wind.)
Wisps of air surrounded the last
three Shadows and held them in place, unable to move.
“Pay close
attention Shock. This is the level of power you and the others need to strive
for in order to catch up to me, Karen and King. Agite, tenebrae abyssi, ensis incendens! Et incendium caliginis umbrae
inimicitiae destrunctionis ultionis! Incendant et me et eum, sint solum
incendentes! Incendium Gehennae. (Come, darkness of the abyss, burning
sword! And the Conflagration of Mist, Shadows, Enmity, Destruction, and
Vengeance! Set he and I aflame, burning to our very foundation! Hellfire
Conflagration!)”
From her staff emerged a savage
storm of fire that engulfed the last Shadows. They were trapped in a tornado of
dark flames, being burnt to ashes. Alice looked satisfied and Shock was left
stunned and speechless. He didn’t even notice Alice had waled over to him until
she stated speaking again.
“It’s
been a while since I got to use magic that close to high ancient. The situation
never really calls for it because as you saw, I had to chant to incantation of
that one, or the enemy just isn’t worth it. Combat training is fun and all, but
I can’t let my magic start to slack.”
“I don’t
think those Shadows were really worth it.”
“Oh
they weren’t, but I wanted you to realize where my confidence in my abilities
comes from. Karen just worries too much and King has to consider everyone since
he’s in charge. But the three of us could probably handle anything without too
much trouble.”
“So
that’s why he wants us to focus on training.”
“Exactly.
I guess you can use your brain for normal thought after all. Oh, it’s time for
the spell to end.”
True to her word, the tornado of
dark fire dissipated and nothing was left of the Shadows. Wisps of dark energy
flowed from where the Shadows had been defeated and converged in front of Alice
and Shock. The wisps merged to become a clone of Alice, and stared at them with
a frown on its face.
(Music change: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQHonpNrMMY)
“It
seems our master has underestimated your abilities. Know that displaying so
much of your hand shall lead to your downfall.”
“Save
the doom talk for someone that gives a damn. Since I kicked your asses how
about you tell us who this ‘master’ of yours is.”
“We
would not be so foolish as to give you information that could lead to his
defeat. But, we are required to tell you this much… Chaos.”
Before Alice could get her next
question out of her mouth the Shadow dispersed and the fake shopping district
was engulfed in light. Alice and Shock found themselves back where they had
entered, only the amalgamated building was no longer there.
“Alice,
Shock, you guys are ok.”
Turning around the two of them
found Karen pulling them into a hug, and saw the rest of the group behind her.
“Hey
let go of me you brute of a woman.”
“I know
you don’t mean that, so I’ll only hug you longer.”
Alice rolled her eyes and endured
it as the rest of the group made their way over.
“Electra lost the ability to
contact you once you entered whatever that was. We rushed over, but couldn’t
get in no matter how hard we tried. I’m glad you didn’t find too much trouble
in there.”
“I was
freaking out so much when I couldn’t talk to you two. I was scared the video
feed would drop too.”
“I
didn’t even notice you were gone.”
“Alice,
stop being mean to my sister. I was wondering why you hadn’t said anything
Electra. You normally go crazy whenever someone starts showing their true
strength.”
“Shut up
Sergei. It’s not like you’ve done anything that cool yet.”
“Now now you two, save it for when
you’re both at home. The Shadows are probably gone for the night, but we can
never be sure. Let’s finish out patrol and then head home.”
Everyone agreed to this and
dispersed once more. As they walked along their route, Shock had something to
ask Alice.
“Alice…how
did you know that…whatever it was, was there?”
“Remember
how King knew where his Shadow was?”
“He said
it was calling out to him. But those weren’t your Shadows.”
“I’m
not saying it was exactly the same. But those Shadows were taunting me specifically.
I think they just chose the wrong target since they were no challenge at all.
After I think it over some more I’ll tell everyone tomorrow.”
“Alright…”
The night ended without further
incident, and they all returned to their homes to sleep before school. During
lunch, they discussed the previous night’s events and the small hint the
Shadows gave. Chaos. Not much to go off of, they focused on Alice being called
out by the Shadows. The conclusion was that if it happened to anyone else, they
were to wait for another team before entering a “dungeon”.
With everything decided, the rest
of school day progressed as normal. When classes were over, King decided to
take a walk around Inaba instead of going to band practice. During his wanderings,
he ended up in the shoping district, with everything appearing to be normal.
When he was about to pass by the bookstore, he stopped and caught several books
being thrown out of the shop. A customer was arguing with the shop owner about
something and stormed off after a few more heated words. When King took the
books back to the owner of the shop there was a spark of remembrance in his
eyes briefly. King remembered saving him when people were still being
kidnapped, but didn’t expect the man to even remotely remember him. The man
made up some excuse about King looking like he was in need of some things to read
and let him keep them. The customer that stormed out had apparently already
paid for them anyway.
With a collection of various works
by H.P. Lovecraft now in his possession, King carried them to the floodplain
and decided to read one before heading home. Picking one at random, he managed to
finish it before it was too late. On the way home, he saw kids fighting at the
playground. Putting his things down, he broke of the fight and sent the kids
home with a warning not to do it again. When he returned to get his things he
noticed there was a book missing from the stack he had received. Not seeing
anyone else in the area, he let it be for the time and went home.
I approve of you stopping kids from fighting, but you really should get some way to carry a bunch of stuff without actually carrying it.
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