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Tears of rage sprung into Kero-Chan’s eyes. “Kami-sama...”
he said, voice trembling. “KAMI-SAMA!!!!” he screamed again, almost
as terror inspiring as the imp things laughter. “Is it a Clow Card?”
questioned Tomoyo. Kero-Chan hadn’t gotten over the outburst yet. “Hit
it. Hit it again and again and AGAIN AND AGAIN!!!” roared Kero, with such
sorrow that it worried the children.
“Okay then…” said Sakura, who lengthened the Seal Cane and
spoke the incantation to summon Fiery. The flaming elemental appeared, with
a look of terror on its face, knowing it had to its job. The card spewed fire
at the imp, who stood there, untouched, still laughing. The imp moved its hands,
and spewed out a fire attack of its own, far more potent than its foes. It launched
its fiery wrath at the children, scorching the hem of Tomoyo’s dress.
Syoran tried a lightning attack on the beast, which proved useless. The beast
once again mimicked the technique to a greater extent, aiming once again at
the powerless Tomoyo. “Stop!” called Kero still wracked with sorrow.
“It won’t work. The bastard keeps copying our attacks!” The
imp was rather busy now; gather black energy in his hands creating a dark hole
much like the one he stepped through. The demon cackled again, it’s mission
complete; the portal was ready.
“NO!” Kero-Chan slumped to the ground, blinded by tears, babbling
about doom and saviours.
“STOP!!” came a new voice, an echoing, and powerful one that sounded
youthful all at the same time. Everybody’s heads turned to find the source
of the voice. A robed figure swooped down. His clothing was a flowing, blue
robe, including a black cord around the waist. It also included a blue cloak
with a hood concealing his face. The cloak was fastened with a large brooch
with a symbol familiar to Sakura. He held a katana (samurai long-sword) in his
left hand, and took an offensive stance. “I’M TOO LATE!” he
yelled above the demoniac din. “THIS HAS GONE ON LONG ENOUGH!” he
yelled. Sakura was too intrigued to be irritated that he stole one of her catchphrases.
The Blue Shadow leaped to a great height, attempting to smash the sword down
on the imp’s head. It was a brave move, by both the Blue Shadow and the
imp, as the imp grabbed the blade and swung the “saviour” in a great
circle. He ended up smashing into the slide, struggling to recover. “Young
lavender!” Blue Shadow called to Tomoyo, “Please bring yourself
here.” Tomoyo, singed and shocked, ran up to the Blue Shadow. Why me?
And why the name Young Lavender? She wondered to herself as she kneeled down
to the cloaked one. “Take this,’ he said placing an object in her
hand, and continuing. “If you are the one, you’ll know what to do.”
It was a tiny piece of wood with an inscription on it.
Suddenly, visions appeared in the young Tomoyo’s head. It was one of a
tall man with a long white beard, with a midnight blue cloak and a horned helm.
Tomoyo noticed he had only one eye! The man spoke with a gruff, kind voice;
“Don’t be scared Tomoyo. I am Odin, Allfather, the Terrible One,
creator of the worlds of Asgard, Midgard and Niflheim.” It was clearly
Odin, the supreme Norse god. “I am about to give you a great gift. Don’t
be scared young lavender. You’ll know what to do.” Those words again.
Thought Tomoyo to herself. “Take the spear. Stop the Ragnarok (Norse Armageddon)
of your world.” Allfather began to fade away. Odin! Called out Tomoyo,
but he had already gone. The vision ended…
Tomoyo’s eyes snapped open. She raised the piece of wood and screamed:
GUNGINIR!!! The wood began to glow with a fierce light, and all around her appeared
what seemed like countless Norse gods. Thor, Freyr, Frigga, Heimdall, Freyja,
Sif, Idun, Baldur, Bragi, Modi, Magni and finally, Odin. Allfather gave a stern
nod, and Tomoyo continued the words that had been unleashed in her head;
WEAPON OF THE GOD’S, GUNGINIR,
GIVE ME THE WRATH OF ALLFATHER’S SPEAR!
UNLEASH!!!!
The glowing wood soon lengthened, and took a new form. It became a gorgeous
spear, pulsating with power from the fine wooden handle down to the steel tip,
the fate of the foe. The young lavender took an offensive stance, right next
to the Blue Shadow, ready to fight.
Sakura, Kero and Syoran were gob-smacked. “But how?” Asked Sakura,
eyes wide with shock. “How did she summon the powers of the Norse Pantheon
and the worlds greatest spear?” Kero only chose to answer with; “We
have a new magic-user in Tomeoda.”
Blue Shadow smiled at Tomoyo from behind the cerulean hood. “So you were
the right one, Young Lavender.” Said he, glancing at Gunginir, and Tomoyo’s
billowing saffron trench coat. She looked quite formidable, and every inch a
saviour. “Let’s try a double attack. Extra force for extra damage!”
Said the Blue Shadow to the holder of Gunginir. Tomoyo nodded, and as if they
were one person, they leapt into the air at the same time and swept their weapons
in a pincer like motion at the demon. “Jump!” shrieked the demon
in a high-pitched voice. He then leapt to such an enormous height, one would
think Sakura had summoned Jump…
The pincer attack failed, as their weapons ended up clashing. The pair dropped
to the ground, Tomoyo on one knee, still suffering the effects of electrocution.
Then, an idea hit Tomoyo. She and the blue one could pull it off if he could
withstand the demon’s torment long enough. “Shadow!” gasped
Tomoyo, trying hard to stand. The Blue Shadow stretched a hand out from underneath
the robes. The hand didn’t look old, and Tomoyo had a look at Li-Kun’s
hand, near the same…
“I need you to hold that thing at bay. Keep it busy long enough so I can
get a clear shot at it.” Tomoyo balanced Gunginir gracefully on her hand,
using her free hand to dab at her face with her beret. Blue Shadow looked intrigued
from beneath the cloak. Gunginir certainly has had a powerful effect on Young
Lavender. After studying these people for a week, I came to the conclusion that
Young Lavender wasn’t suited for the rough and violent powers of Allfather.
But the Black Seal wouldn’t have struck her if he didn’t see a threat
in her. So she is definitely the one to stop the Black Seal. If Allfather wills
it so, who am I to say no?
“What’s a little pain to stop me?” asked the Blue Shadow,
drawing the katana to an offensive position. Then unexpectedly, Blue Shadow
screamed an unearthly battle cry, and lunged at the imp creature with such force
he had no time to counter. It was a direct gash in the side, and the demon’s
lifeblood flecked Blue Shadow’s robes. Eventually, the two were grappling
hand for hand, struggling for their lives. All the time, Blue Shadow muttered
the same chant; “Veni veni venias, Ne mori fascias…”(Latin->English
translation: Come come O come, don’t let me die.)
Tomoyo knew she had to act fast.
Sakura was still in a phase of shock. “This is odd. Blue Shadow can do
physical harm to the imp. He can’t be a Clown Card!” Kero-Chan looked
like he wanted to explain, but was still too upset to speak. Li-Kun looked outraged.
“How come we can’t harm it, yet she gets a whole religion and an
enormous magical spear on her side?!” Sakura put her fists on her hips
indignantly, yelling “Don’t say that! Every time we’ve been
battling the cards she’s been there, offering everything she can, even
if she had no magical powers! So think twice before you insult her!” Syoran
stared at the pink robed Clow Mistress, keeping his mouth shut.
Tomoyo closed her eyes, muttering the old words known only to Allfather. Clouds
of unknown origin very quickly covered Penguin Park. The clouds soon turned
black as midnight, rumbling their tenor song of destruction. Tomoyo’s
eyes seemed to reflect the scene entirely, and her aim was true. Gunginir was
raised, as a silver light surrounded her feet, as lightning cackled overhead
from the haze. “Sakura!” called Tomoyo to her friend, watching in
total awe of her friend. “Get Blue Shadow out of there!” Sakura
nodded, as she ran as swiftly as she could over to the struggling pair, grabbing
Blue Shadow forcefully and summoning Jump, which quickly escorted the pair to
safety. Tomoyo was ready for her attack.
TERRIBLE ONE! GUIDE MY HAND IN MY STRIKE AGAINST MY FOE!!
Tomoyo threw Gunginir there and then. Time seemed to stand still for the spear,
as silver light streaked from its tail, made even more evident by the flashing
lightning, bursting from the clouds. The spear struck the demon, in an explosion
of whirling silver and black, as a horrendous fountain of blood flowed from
the demon’s chest, where the spear had made its home. The demon shrieked
audibly, as the lights took over its body. “It’s too late now, fools!”
Shouted the demon, almost completely gone to the strange powers. “Loki
shall come, and so shall the Ragnorok!” it was then that the imp disappeared
in the light, and he was gone. Tomoyo fell to the ground, exhausted, wracked
with pain and stressed beyond belief, and burst into tears. Blue Shadow gazed
at where the imp once was, and said to himself knowingly; “Gunginir never
misses.”
Blue Shadow walked over to Tomoyo’s limp body, grabbed her tight, and
lifted her over his robed shoulder. Tomoyo’s eyes snapped open, and as
she looked at the hooded face, which seemed to not have a face underneath, she
yelped and pulled off the cloak. “YOU?!” yelled Sakura at the unmasked
Blue Shadow, who had a look of surprise which was quite clear now his face was
visible.
It was unreal. His hair: long, flowing and silver, coming right down to the
upper regions of his back. His eyes were a deep, blood red, both eerie and beautiful
at the same time. They seemed to contain the whole universe within them, with
crystalline knowledge within. His skin was fair, but not too pale, and a small
smile was spreading across his face.
“So it was you all along!” said Sakura with triumph. “I knew
I recognised the brooch on your cloak!” He began to speak, “Yes,
it is me, little blossom. You are most observant of my family symbol brooch,
which I carry always.” His voice was indeed different from that of the
Blue Shadow’s, it was far more gentle, and very kind. Sakura’s mind
went back to a week ago, at the beginning of class…
“Kononanichi-wa class!” called Terada-Sensai to the class of bored
looking eleven year olds. “Now today we have a brand new student joining
us. Apparently he’s from Iceland, and I want you to all make him feel
welcome.” Sakura looked bored also. Big deal, she wondered. A new student.
Does it matter? The new student walked in through the door, his eyes surveying
the class shyly. He looked strange in the school uniform, and it certainly didn’t
suit the boy. On the middle of his shirt was a large brooch, containing a symbol
composed of lines, creating a glorious whole. Terada warmly shook the boy’s
hand, and placed a piece of chalk in it. The boy began to write his name on
the blackboard, very neatly. He stepped aside, and gestured to his work.
“My name is Nicolai Orion Vanaheim. I don’t care what you call me.
A name is a name. I hope that we can all get along and enjoy our lives together,
but most ambitous goals are hard to achieve. Now do you have any questions about
myself or my past?”
A boy put up his hand and said loudly, with a hope to embarrass the new child.
“Yo, how old are you, cause your hair is gray!” Nicolai frowned,
and said his reply monotonously; “For starters, my hair is silver. Are
you colour-blind or haven’t you learnt about colours yet? And I’m
eleven, just like the rest of you. Anybody here not interested in insulting
me?”
“A few hands went down, not wanting to have their insults countered as
fiercely as that.” Yamazaki’s hand went up into the air and he put
his question to the young Vanaheim. “Is Iceland full of ice?” he
asked, grinning. Nicolai grinned back, smiling warmly. “This is a common
question. It is actually Greenland that is full of ice, and Iceland that is
full of ‘green.’” The class giggled, as more questions were
put toward him. Eventually, Li-Kun put up hand up and asked; “what religion
do you follow?” Nicolai’s red eyes misted over. “I follow
the traditional beliefs of the Scandinavian Pantheon. I worship the gods of
Asgard, floating above the world of man, Midgard.”
A lot of the class save for Sakura, Tomoyo and Syoran burst out laughing. Pantheon?
Midgard? Asgard? What a joke! The crimson eyes surveyed the class with disgust.
“I don’t question your beliefs, so don’t question mine! When
you’re finished, I shall take my seat!”
The class finally shut up, feeling slightly guilty. Terada looked at the unusual
boy, realizing that dealing with him would make his job much harder. “Alright
then Nicolai, let’s find you a spot. You can sit with…” Sensai
covered his eyes, and jabbed a finger at a random spot. “Nicolai, your
seat for the present shall be with Ms Tomoyo Daidouji.”
It was recess time, and Nicolai was wandering around the school like a decapitated
chicken. (Pardon the expression. ^_^) He noticed some boys kicking a black and
white ball to each other. “Vanaheim!” called out a boy, the same
boy who had asked about his beliefs. “Wanna play some soccer? (Football
to some people, but bear with me! ^_^”) Nicolai looked confused. “What
is soccer?” He called out to the boys in the field. “Let me explain.”
Said the boy, running over to Nicolai, sitting him down. “You’re
a good kid Nicolai, and it’s nice to meet you. My name is Syoran.”
(Note: If you’ve seen Nike’s World Cup advertisement, and/or heard
Elvis’ song remixed by JXL, you might get the joke. Good luck if you haven’t!)
After a little while, Nicolai picked up the concept of soccer and was ready
to play. Li-Kun chose Nicolai for his team, and the game was off. Syoran booted
the ball to Nicolai, who bellowed fearsomely, and charged down the field like
a Viking warrior. Between he and Li-Kun, the team scored a crushing victory
of 5 to 1. The opposition, led by Touji, the kid who laughed at Nicolai’s
hair in class, wanted a rematch, and put his face right up to Li and Nicolai’s.
“And this time, it’s first to a hundred.” He growled, baring
his teeth. Syoran kept his pride, imitating Touji’s action, and replied.
“Fine then. 4pm, this afternoon.” Nicolai chose to finish; “A
little less conversation, a little more action, no?”
Terada-Sensai, who was watching from the staffroom sighed and took two Asprin
from the table. That kid sure knew how to make waves…
Everyone was there. Both teams were there, told to put on clothes of certain colours. Touji’s team decked out in red, Nicolai and Li’s team garbed in blue and green. All the cheerleaders were there, calling for the team of their choice. Sakura naturally chose Li’s team to cheer for. Tomoyo was there too, with her cameras ready to go, and to film the pair in action. Touya and Yukito were there too, much to both Sakura’s delight and dismay. Touya had said to Yukito earlier that day; “First to one hundred? Huh, that’s something I’ve got to see!” Even the teachers had turned up to stop things going uncivil, although they too wanted to see the bold challenge.
And the game was off. Syoran booted the ball to Nicolai, who bellowed fearsomely,
and charged down the field like a Viking warrior. (Déjà vu. ^_^)
Kick for block, tackle for save. The game went on and on and on… The cheerleaders
eventually gave up, but Sakura watched attentively, gazing at the boys, smiling.
Tomoyo was in a fantasy land, taking pictures of all the excellent shots. SLAM!!
Li-Kun had just executed a perfect bicycle kick, slamming past Yamazaki, the
goalkeeper. Nicolai, overjoyed, executed a few backflips across the field, yelling
in Scandinavian. Touji folded his arms across his chest jealously muttering,
“What does he think he is, a Brazilian?” Syoran jumped beside Touji,
laughing; “Nope. He thinks he’s an Icelander!”
It was 6.30. The game had gone on for 2.5 hours, an enormous amount of time
for a primary school game. Almost all of the kids had fallen asleep, exhausted
from the seemingly endless match. The only players left awake were Nicolai,
Touji and Syoran, who were still very, very tired. “That’s it!”
screamed Touji, exhausted and angry. “I concede! I can’t stand it
anymore!” he then crumpled to the grass, fast asleep.
A cheer came from the students and the other spectators. Touji had given up,
and the score was in Li and Nicolai’s favour. 46-21, an incredible victory,
and an incredible game indeed.
Nicolai walked over to the only lively cheerleader left. He smiled, and she frowned back. She said her name was Sakura Kinomoto, and that she was Tomoyo’s friend. Sakura watched Nicolai’s eyes mist over at the mention of the name. She ignored it. “I sense a great power in you, little blossom,” said Nicolai, who knew the meaning of Sakura, which was cherry blossom. “I also sense a great meeting coming your way.” Sakura became nervous. He couldn’t know, could he? “I…I…I don’t know what you’re talking about!” Nicolai smiled. She had something to hide, and he knew what. “You should be going home for rest, Nicolai!” she continued. Nicolai bent his head down. “I don’t have one to go to.” “And that’s where we come in!” said another voice. It was Fujitaka Kinomoto, Sakura’s dad. “I offered to house Nicolai until he turns 18. He’ll be a joy to have around the house.” Sakura gulped. Seven years? And another person to hide from…Touya walked up to the three of them. “Hey dad. Hey kaijuu. Who’s the silver squirt?” Sakua replied; “Nobody. He’s just a friend.” Fujitaka explained the details. END FLASHBACK…
Just a friend.
Nobody had called him a friend. Nobody.
Then where was nobody now?
He laughed inwardly.
They remain ignorant of who I am, and all for the better.
So, Sakura may dislike him, but it didn’t matter.
It’s only seven years.
Sakura was shocked. “Him?! I had enough trouble with Syoran, but at least I didn’t live with him!” Nicolai smiled. “I’m not here to provide you with rivalry. I’m here to warn you of an evil most potent. Here’s the story, a story that Keroberos over there is familiar with…”
“Long ago, during the heyday of Clow Reed, something most strange happened. He went mad. The brilliant Clow Reed reduced to a crazed shadow of his former self. This madness, this chaos, this strife, was perfect for the master of mischief, the sheik of strife, the crown prince of chaos, Loki. He came and took Clow over. It was horrible. He was dominant and cruel to Clow Reed. Finally, Allfather and his gods found Loki. They wanted payback for the twisted murder of Baldur, one of Odin’s sons. With the help of Kvasir, Midgard’s wisest man who was created from the spittle of all the gods, they sealed Loki within the darkness of the realms of Pandemonium. The Black Seal was an intelligent creature, with knowledge of all of Clow’s magical powers. It was meant to guard Loki forever in the still darkness, but Loki had other ideas. The Black Seal was corrupted by Loki, and aspired to release Loki right to this very day. That demon was the Black Seal, and he has now released Loki into the world of man, who is ready to wreak havoc again. It was prophesised that when Loki was released, the end of the world, the Ragnorok, would come. I came to stop the Black Seal, but I was clearly too late…”
Nicolai stopped for breath. “Loki shall arrive in nine days. Nine is
the most significant number in the Norse Myths. You sensed this because Loki
had attacked Clow and has gained knowledge of his powers, and you are linked
to him. I will do all that is in my power to stop him, but I will need your
help and your friendship to conquer him. Please help, for the sake of the nine
worlds depends on it.”
Tomoyo walked over to Nicolai and stood beside him. “I wish to live. So
I support Nicolai.”
Li-Kun immediately walked over to Nicolai, saying “This is the Ragnorok
we’re talking about. And under Nicolai, I want to learn and grow.”
Kero-Chan silently floated over to Nicolai’s side. “He called me
Keroberos.” He simply said.
Sakura was torn. Who was Nicolai? Could he be trusted? She snapped out of it.
He saved us! He wants to save us again! He’s as good as my brother now
he lives with me! She walked over to Nicolai, placing a hand on his shoulder,
saying kindly; “Thanks for being ‘just a friend.’” Nicolai
smiled. “Just a friend…”
THE END!
SPECIAL NOTES:
Pantheon: Group of gods.
Asgard: The Realm of the Gods. This is where Allfather lives, along with the
other gods and bright elves.
Midgard: The realm of men. Gods, Giants, dwarves and dark elves live here. Lies
below Asgard.
Nifelheim: The realm of the dead. Lies below Midgard.
Kvasir: When the two clans of gods, the Aesir of the land Gladsheim and the
Vanir of land Vanaheim (sound familiar?) made peace after a long war between
the two, they all spat in a big jar and made a man from the spit, to make sure
nobody forgot their friendship pact. He was Kvasir, the wisest man in the world.
In the myths, Kvasir was killed by two dwarves who made a magical Mead of Poetry
from his blood. He’ll be more significant later!
Disclaimer: I don’t own Cardcaptor Sakura, Clamp, Kodansha and Nelvana
(yuck) does. The Norse Myths aren’t my creation, they’re a religion
for goodness sake! You get the idea, just don’t sue. ^_^” But Touji
and Nicolai are mine. MINE!!! Bwahahaha!!!! <koff koff> sigh…