Prologue: Nearly four
thousand years ago, an evil and malevolent force threatened the Earth. That force was the Dark Realm and its army
led by their evil ruler known as Jaquio.
Jaquio had his sights set on conquering Earth just as he has conquered
the Light Realm known as Argetha one millennium ago. It was once a beautiful place and the
Argethan people lived in peace for a long time.
Until a malicious being and his army come to the peaceful plane and
wreaked havoc across all of Argetha; they brought chaos and destruction to the
land, decimating everything in sight and ravaging the land with death and
destruction stripping it of its former beauty.
The Argethan ruler’s castle was demolished and in its place stands a
twisted and malevolent spire known as the Tower of Darkness; a sinister castle
brought out by hate that the Dark Realm lord called Jaquio calls home. The Realm of Light was turned into the Dark
Realm and the Argethan people were enslaved, forced to build weapons and armor
for the army of Jaquio. However, Jaquio
wanted more. He gathered his army and
set out to conquer a little blue planet called Earth.
Edenia,
the Spirit of Earth, sensing the threat, called upon four gods from the four
corners of the Earth to come together to combat an evil that threatened man and
god alike. An epic battle ensues. The four gods, having set aside their
differences, clash with the forces of the Dark Realm in a conflict that shook
the Earth. After the intense clash, the
four gods succeeded in driving Jaquio’s army back to their desolate realm. With his plans in ruin, Jaquio left, vowing
to return the Earth and succeeding where he has failed. Millenniums pass by and the remnants of that
epic battle are lost through history.
Lost but not forgotten.
Chapter 1
It is just another typical day in
Philadelphia, with people going to work in Center City and other parts of
Philadelphia. The city is alive with
people commuting to work by whatever means were available. Some people carpooled with their fellow
co-workers, some took a taxi and others rode on Septa. The Coffee Hut on Market Street is packed
with people as they stop in for their morning coffee before heading to
work. The vendors that line the street
are especially active as they tend to their customers citizens who want their
morning breakfast to go. It is rush to
get in their morning breakfast or snack before a long hard day at work. Interstate 95 is crowded with cars as drivers
from New Jersey commute to Center City to work and Philadelphia residents
travel to New Jersey for their jobs. As
these people are sitting in their cars on the crowded highway they find ways to
pass the time until the rush hour traffic clears. Some people read the newspaper. Some are listening to their favorite radio
station and others are talking on their cell phones and drinking their morning
coffee. But all of them have one thing
in common. They are all getting
frustrated due to the length of the traffic jam. “When the hell is this traffic gonna start
moving! Everyday this freakin’ happens!”
a frustrated man yells as he honks his horn, “Come on damn it!”
Today is just as normal as any other day in
Philly, but for one high school student at Theodore Roosevelt today is going to
result in some changes. Brandon Mitchell
is your average high school student. He
likes going to class, hanging out with friends and just having fun. He meets up with his friend Dan while on his
way to his first class. “Hey Dan,”
Brandon said as he shook his hand.
“Dude, what’s up?” said Dan.
“So,
are you ready for another fun filled day of learning?” Brandon said
sarcastically as they walked toward the building.
“Aw
c'mon, you’re kidding me, right?” Dan said.
“Remember,
dude, we are the future leaders of the world.”
“If
that’s the case then the first thing I’m gonna do when I become a leader is
decree no more school,” Dan said jokingly.
They
laugh at Dan’s remark as they enter the building and walk down the first
hallway. Roosevelt High was bustling as
students make their way to their first class.
They talk and converse amongst each other about what ever interests
them. Dan Snider is Brandon's best
friend. They have known each other since
they were kids. Dan is opposite of
Brandon when it comes to school. He can
be a slacker but he's a lot smarter than he lets off. It's this laid-back attitude of his that’s a
perfect complement with Brandon's care-free demeanor. Brandon and Dan approach Brandon’s first
class and it was time for them to part ways.
“Alright see you later; last class,” said Brandon. “Don’t remind me,” said Dan rolling his eyes.
“Later,
dude,” Brandon said with a chuckle.
“Later,”
Dan said as he and Brandon touched fists.
Dan
continued his way down the hall as Brandon went it to the class room a sat
down. A few minutes later the teacher
walks in and greets the class. “Good
morning, everybody,” said the teacher as she went to her desk and sat her
briefcase on top of it. “Good morning
Mrs. Kilborne,” the class said in unison.
Mrs. Kilborne sat in her chair started talking about today’s lesson.
Three
hours later it was time for lunch.
Brandon decides to go to the library and read up on tonight’s homework
about the Civil War. When he found the
book he was looking, he sat down at one of the tables and started reading. While he was reading, a girl from his history
class walks over to him and taps him on the shoulder. “Um, excuse me,” she said in a soft, polite
voice. He looks over at her and sees
that she is kind of cute with shoulder length blonde hair, brown eyes and a
slightly round face. She was wearing a
black T-shirt with stone washed blue jeans and black boots. “You in my history class, right?” she
said.
“Yeah,
name’s Brandon,” said Brandon.
“Hi,
I’m Heather,” she said. Then Heather
points to the chair opposite of Brandon and says, “May I?” Brandon gives a nod. “Thanks.
I heard that you were really good in this class and I was wondering if
you could help me,” Heather said as she moved the chair next to Brandon and sat
down.
“Sure,
always glad to help a damsel in distress,” Brandon said with a smile, causing Heather
to blush, “So where exactly are you having trouble.”
“Pretty
much everything,” Heather said with a laugh, “I don’t know jack about the Civil
War except for that old movie with some lady named Scarlet or whatever.”
“You
mean ‘Gone with the Wind?’”
“You
see, I didn’t even know that.”
“Fair
enough,” Brandon chuckled, “We’ll begin here.”
Brandon
and Heather read the book together and he helps her with tonight’s homework
assignment. After lunch was over, they decide to remain in the library through
the next class since they both had the same class.
The
school day went on as usual with students changing classes and teachers handing
out assignments. Brandon was sitting in
his last class of the day while the teacher explains tonight’s assignment. Dan was sitting next to him, obviously bored
with the class as he lets out a big yawn.
“Man, how much longer is this guy gonna talk. He’s been at it ever since class started,”
said Dan.
“Don’t
worry dude. In about five minutes, it’ll
be time for your favorite part of the school day; the end,” Brandon said to
him.
“Yeah,
well it seems like it taking forever,” Dan said as he slumped in his chair out
of boredom. Brandon chuckles a little at
his friend. The bell rings signaling the
end of another school day. Dan and
Brandon are the first ones out of class.
They stop off at their respective lockers and meet up at the entrance.
“Ahh,
freedom,” Dan said as he and Brandon exit the building, relieved to be out of
school.
“Come
on, it wasn’t that bad,” Brandon said as they walked towards the front
gate.
“That
bad? I didn’t think it could get any
worse,” said Dan, “Anyway, what are you doin’ this weekend?” Brandon says that he isn’t doing
anything. “You wanna hang out?” asked
Dan. Brandon asks what they were
doing. Dan suggests they go to their
favorite hangout—a pool hall.
“Cool. Who’s all goin’?” Brandon wondered.
“Uh,
Jake, Cindy, um…Frank, Chopper, Tracie, Millie, Sandy and her sister Cat, Will
and Axel. Oh and of course us,” Dan told
him.
“All
right, what time are we leaving?”
“We’re
all meeting at my house and leaving around four.”
“Sounds
good, so I’ll see you tomorrow,” said Brandon.
“Yep. Later.”
“Later,”
Brandon said as they shook hands, “Don’t forget about tonight’s homework.” Dan groaned in protest and Brandon chuckled,
“Later, dude.”
“Hey
don’t forget to call me tonight, and remember Rob Zombie’s new video is on
tonight, so don’t forget,” Dan said.
“Not
a problem. I’ll buzz you about
nine-ish,” Brandon said.
“Excellent,
all right gotta go,” Dan said.
They
touched fists and went their separate ways.
Dan got a ride from his brother and Brandon walked to Cottman Avenue to
catch the bus. When the bus arrives, he
gets on and puts his token in the fare box.
He sits in the back of the bus and watches the sky as it gets dark. There’s a thunderstorm brewing outside as the
sky darkens to a grayish-blue. As he is
traveling home, the sky grows darker and angrier as more storm clouds gather
together, preparing to dump their load of rain on the ground below them. Always
the one to never miss a good storm, Brandon decides to get off the bus a couple
stops before the one he normally gets off at.
He was always fascinated by thunderstorms even as a child. Whenever there was a thunderstorm he always
felt as if he was drawn to it, like his only satisfaction came from being in a
storm, to be part of it. And today’s
storm was no different, just more enjoyable.
As he’s walking home, Brandon decides to cut through the football field
of the school around the corner from his house as it starts to rain
lightly. He takes his time enjoying the
beauty of the storm as the darkened sky is brought to life by the flashes of lightning
and the roaring thunder.
‘Ahh, now this is relaxing.’ He
thinks to himself. While he was standing
in the middle of the field savoring each droplet of rain that fell on him and
the scent of moisture in the air, a bolt of lightning streaks down and strikes
one of the posts on the field goal.
Instinctively, Brandon squints his eyes, covers his face and turns away
to shield himself from the shimmering spark of electricity. The smell of the electric discharge filled
the air. “Whew…that was close,” he said
as he lowered his arms from his face, “I think I better get out of this
one.” Nearly being struck by lightning
would’ve frightened most people but for some reason this experience has rather
excited Brandon. It was almost as if he
found some joy in almost being hit. He
thought about this as he continued to make his way through the field unwavering
from the storm. As he was thinking, a
stroke of curiosity entered his mind.
“Wait a second,” Brandon said to himself aloud, “why wasn’t I
electrocuted?” He stops walking and
turns around toward the field goal. He
continues, “The lightning struck the field goal but…I was less than ten feet
away from it. I should’ve gotten hit as
well.” As he stood in the field
pondering his question, another bolt of lightning shoots down and strikes
Brandon, sending him flying through the air and landing almost halfway back
towards the field goal. “That…hurt…” he
groans as he struggles to get up. While
standing halfway up, he is struck again by a stronger lightning bolt. “AAAH!” he shouts as the awesome surge of
electricity rips through his body. The
second lightning bolt was strong enough to fling him the rest of the way back
towards the field goal. This time
Brandon was knocked unconscious. He laid
there near the field goal with ripples of electricity illuminating his body and
then fading. The rain kept falling in
huge drops of water as he lay in the wet, soggy grass.
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