"All is lost save honor."
FRANCIS I OF FRANCE, letter
Chapter Fourteen
I had no dreams that night.
Zagato apparently was moved by Mira's death and decided not to
prolong my agony.
I awoke the next morning, no better after the sleep.
The dark mists outside still jeered at the palace.
There would be nothing left standing by tonight.
A pain that was not hunger hit the bottom of my stomach.
I had nothing left to lose, right?
My hands flew to the pieces of armor on the able where I left them.
"Ken, you are out of your mind!"
The Pharle's indignation was as tinged with worry as it was with rage.
"You're not powerful or skilled enough to stop Dis!"
I looked at Presea as I slapped one of the gauntlets on. The strange
escude flowed around my arm for a perfect fit.
"That's why I was brought here, Presea. To stop Dis. I don't care
whatever shit is written on the walls downstairs. Cephiro has nothing to fear
from me."
Mother would blush if she heard me spit expletives like that.
The other gauntlet slithered into place as I began to don the leggings.
"...The only one who has to be afraid of anything is that cloud-happy
bastard out THERE..." I pointed out the window.
"Because when I'm done with him, there won't be enough of him to bury
in a pet cemetary."
The leggings clasped tightly as I brought the chestplate over my head.
When the plate made its fit, I saw the Guru stride in, accompanied by his
guard.
"Can't I talk you out of this...?"
My icy sarcasm cut the air like a blade.
"Isn't it a bit late for regrets, Clef? After all, I'm already a
killer. Might as well kill something that deserves my spite."
Grabbing the headplate and Mira's pendant, I stalked past Clef, out
of my room. The Guru's apology was all that I heard afterward.
"...Ken, I'm sorry."
My feet stopped.
Should I realy still be talking to you, Clef...?
"Youv'e got one minute. Make it fast."
The Guru's voice was filled with remorse.
"I didn't want Gara and Chi to die. I didn't want Mira to die. It's
just that..."
Clef paused for what seemed an eternity.
"Gara, Chi, and Zazu volunteered to protect the gems. They believed
that if Kore was ever revived, she would destroy Cephiro. In the end, I...
I told them to guard it with their lives, as I didn't want to risk just anyone
awakening the earth spirit. Hah. How was I to know that Dis would leave us no
other option...?"
I turned my head to Clef's hunched figure.
"By then it was too late, right...?"
Clef nodded.
"...They were bound by honor to keep their word. Even had I told them
to surrender the orbs, they would not have given them to me."
The Guru's cloak slithered as he turned to face me.
"I did it for what I believed was for the good of Cephiro. I wish
that there was another way, but..."
Coldness drifted off of my tongue as easily as sugar.
"It's too late for regrets, Clef. I have to go and stop Dis."
I turned my back to the Guru, donning my headpiece as I did.
The pendant felt like an amulet in my hand.
Mira...
I swear that you'll be the last person to die for my sake.
The walls of the palace opened widely as the Guru waved his staff.
Outside, I could see the black mists churn.
Calling. Begging.
Screaming.
Clef looked at me with his uninjured eye.
"Ken...good luck and take care of yourself."
For the first time in my stay, I did not mistrust the Guru's words.
"Thanks, Clef."
I looked outward.
There, in the howling hell of the black mists, lay destiny.
And possibly, the answers to everything.
I held out Mira's pendant once again.
Little Nar, you loved me enough to die for me.
I wish I could do the same.
Maybe I still can.
The pendant's chain was slightly ajar, nothing I could not fix easily.
I pulled the repaired chain over my head and around my neck.
"I'm ready."
A great blast of wind rushed into the opening. Clef and I were
staggering backwards from the source.
An FTO.
Zazu.
A loud booming voice came out of the FTO.
"Hey, Earth kid. You don't mind if I join you, do you?"
The FTO's fingers were giving me a thumbs-up.
I grinned.
Zazu was still annoying.
Annoying, but welcome.
At first, hesitation gripped me.
What if he gets killed out there...?
But Zazu isn't a kid. He damn well nearly beat me when I met him.
He can take care of himself.
And I didn't want to feel lonely.
I heaved my voice over the noise of the FTO's engines.
"Thanks, Zazu!"
I looked to Clef and smiled.
"Tell Rafaga to get better, or else I'll kill him myself."
The Guru returned my smirk.
"I think that looking at my face will be warning enough."
The lance seemed to have a life of its own.
I called for Kore.
Join me, mighty Mashin of the earth.
I was engulfed in the light, searing with its purpose.
Every joint in my body flexed.
The magical steel of Kore's skin moved as I did.
Once again, I and the great Mashin became one.
Kore's timbre flowed through my mind.
"As will I."
Zagato...
I let the energy of the earth carry me into the wind, into the mists.
A flash racing behind me like a comet.
Zazu was with me.
Hands clasped around the pendant.
Mira was with me, too...
I was not totally alone.
The FTO maintained a close distance as we raced across the black
mists. Zazu was eerily silent for the most part, speaking only to give me
views of the land under Dis.
The people below seemed to act normally at first glance from above.
Zazu pointed out the difference, however.
"Look closer, and you'll see that theyr'e all acting as if the life
was drained out of them..."
I gazed upon the populace.
Like zombies...without purpose, just wandering about.
Zazu was right, the life...
Not life. No, that didn't seem likely.
"No, I think it's like..."
Zagato's thoughts brought me to the conclusion.
"...like theyv'e lost all hope. As if nothing mattered anymore."
Indifference to everything.
Dis had made the people catatonic to the state of events.
Zazu's voice echoed my thoughts.
"I'm going to kick his ass all the way into the next millenium."
His voice was more mature now than it was when we first fought.
"You have something against Dis, Zazu...?"
The FTO's head swiveled in my direction as we glided along.
"...Isn't that why your'e here?"
The head faced forward again, mimicking Zazu's motions.
"Dis started with Autozam before he took over Cephiro."
I met the remark with my own stunned silence.
So that's his reason.
As well as answering why none of the three neighboring planets aided
Cephiro. They wee probably attacked first, and without warning.
Now that madman wants to add Cephiro to his wish list.
Kore?
I kept my voice as a whisper, so as to keep it from Zazu.
"Why your fault...?"
Dis...A Magic Knight...?
A shifting in presence. Zagato.
"My father was a strong magician who tried to perfect a spell to bring
the dead to life...."
The voice was deeply sorrowful.
"...He only succeded in raising spirits. Eventually, he found one who
took over his sanity. Ironic; he found a spirit whose name he shared. That
little error eventually cost him everything."
I could feel the regret within Zagato's soul.
"I confronted him. It was clear he had gone mad. He kept proclaiming of
what would happen if and when..."
Another pained pause.
"...When I would fall in love and die for Emeraude. Two years before
it all happened..."
Dis a spirit...?
"Because he was becoming too poweful, I had to entrap him. Sealing
him within his own cave..."
His voiced rang with shame.
"...was the only way. I could not let him rave and destroy the
balance of Cephiro."
I sensed his voice hiding the truth.
"That isn't the real reason, is it, Zagato..?"
The dark timbre of the spirit's voice held sway over my words.
"No...I was afraid..."
Another long pause.
"I was afraid he would hurt Emeraude, if only to prove that he was
right. I could not foresee then what he saw..."
Kore's observation rang true in all of us.
Dis, Zagato's father, who had called upon the dead.
Dis, whose newfound powers included the ability to see the future.
Dis, who believed that he was beyond everything human.
Dis was a lunatic. Plain and simple.
Tell me something I haven't already figured out.
Destiny.
Dis kept on reiterating that there was no way to scape destiny, that
whatever I would do, it would be pointless.
Screw him.
A bolt of light shot straight out of the clouds beneath us.
Zazu's FTO dodged it easily, as Kore maneuvered away from the flash.
"There! Under the clouds!"
I looked below.
There, under the depths of the hateful fog, stood Dis.
He was proudly and arrogantly showing off his power to us. The dark
mage's hands flowed about him as lightning poured out of the clouds to strike
us with their full electric fury.
I let Kore tuck away instinctively from the blasts of power.
Interesting; these were the same attacks that Zagato practiced...
A flash of light snapped at the corner of my eye.
"Zazu!"
The FTO dove straight at Dis.
A screeching sound told me that Zazu opened fire, with an autocannon,
no less. I could see the bullets, large as milk bottles, stream straight for
the dark mage, exploding around him like fireworks.
Indeed, Dis treated the shells as just that; fireworks.
Zazu's howling rage could be heard everywhere as the FTO dove, tucked,
and strafed the area where Dis stood. I followed.
Damn, if Dis was that cool under fire, Zazu's going to need all the
help he can get. Kore and I tore into the cloud cover.
The FTO had ceased its attack and was now hovering over the figure
of Dis. I pulled near.
"Damned bastard..."
Zazu's voice was markedly weary.
The ground around Dis had been decimated by the force of the FTO's
assault, but the mage himself was unscathed.
He was actually smiling.
"You really think that you can stop me?"
The confidence in his voice chilled the bone.
"Even gods bow down to destiny. How can the two of you, ordinary
children of men that you are, hope to turn the hands of fate...?"
Light surrounded Dis' image as he chanted arcana.
Zazu and I stood stock-still as we viewed the light enlarge.
Out of the light strode a huge Mashin, taller than Kore and the FTO.
"Now, we shall really begin."
My God...
Dis' Mashin had wings...
Angel's Wings...
The images on the palace walls invaded my mind once again.
Destruction of the blue sphere.
Destruction of a planet.
The Fourth Mashin destroying Cephiro.
"Ken, You idiot!!!"
Zazu...?
The FTO shoved me out of the way as a stream of pure energy raged out
of the light. As I fell, I caught a glimpse of the FTO taking the full brunt
of the blast. The steel skin turned from a cream white to a glowing red before
it peeled away like dried onion skins, blowing in the gale of the wind.
Zazu's mecha fell to the ground like a falling star.
Instinctively, I put Kore into a mad dash to catch it.
The FTO crashed before I could save it.
I never knew how fragile it was, as the machine shattered into tiny
metal fragments all over the landscape. I could not see the battered pieces
of Zazu's body.
"Zazu...!!!"
I knew he was dead. He could not have survived. All of the FTO's parts
showered the dark land with its debris like the first falling of the snow.
I swore that no one else would die....
I shouldn't have let him join me.
My fault. My responsibility.
"You cannot escape destiny, Knight."
Dis' Mashin looked at me with a flair of arrogance.
Like a school bully who is proven right.
"As I foresaw, the boy from Autozam would take the blast for you. That
is good..."
Malice like viper's venom dripped from his words.
"...I want MY Mashin back."
"Oh, but you will be mine, Kore. As is my son, and this child of a
man that dares be called a Knight. Surrender to destiny. It is foreordained."
Kore's emotions were mixed as her thoughts passed in my mind.
She couldn't bring herself to kill Dis again.
Zagato was also in a dilemma.
How could he kill his own father...?
And yet the Lance emerged from the Mashin's hands.
Yet the bitter voice of a man older than I took the fore.
Kore was guilt-ridden and Zagato as well.
I, on the other hand, have no qualms about stopping Dis.
At all cost.
Destiny be damned.
And the two who fought by my side linked their soul with mine.
I mustered the rage. Earth itself began to tremble as its energies
flowed into me. The darkening skies above turned an even deeper shade of
black as the energy of the earth itself glowed a visible white.
I called upon Kore's strength.
Zagato's experience.
But though they were an essential part of this battle, I now knew for
myself the reason why it had to be me, of all people, to become the Fourth.
I inhaled the stale air around me and spoke the words.
A promise.
An oath.
A threat.
The words of a man with nothing left to lose.
"Dis...Bukkoroshite Yaru...!!!"
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