Shiro lay in bed, still dazed from sleep. The little power he displayed in the training ground made him so tired and he couldn't understand why.
“Shiro?” Korin murmured,as his small hands tapped Shiro's arms. “Wake up, sleepyhead! Come and see!” Korin said, excitement in his voice. He then climbed curtains and pulled on them letting in bright sunlight. Shiro squinted as he stood up and looked outside the window. His eyes widened in surprise. The streets of Serevaal were filled with supernaturals. Colorful decorations adorned every corner, and laughter echoed in the air, the sky as purple as ever signaling it was a bright day. “What’s happening?” Shiro asked, rubbing his eyes. “It’s the Elemental Festival! It happens once every month. All the protectors, helpers, and guardians are here to celebrate our powers!” Korin exclaimed, grinning widely. “And you didn't tell me?” Shiro smiled, adrenaline coursing through him. “Come on, let’s go!” Korin said, heading for the door. As they stepped outside, Shiro was amazed by the sights and sounds. Brightly colored stalls lined the streets, showcasing their food, crafts, and performances. The excitement was contagious. Shiro felt his heart race. He's not seen so much togetherness. “I’m going to find my people,” Korin said, glancing around. “I don't want you to go far, okay? If possible, don't go anywhere!” “Okay,” Shiro replied, chuckling. Korin's tiny body disappeared into the crowd, and Shiro stood there, taking everything in. Suddenly, he heard a noise nearby. He turned to see a crowd gathered around a stage where a boy with striking blue skin was performing. The boy was demonstrating his water abilities, manipulating the water into different shapes. He made it swirl and move in the air, creating beautiful fountains. The audience clapped and cheered, and Shiro found himself captivated. He couldn’t take his eyes off the display. But as soon as the boy glanced in his direction, Shiro quickly looked away, embarrassed to be caught staring. After the boy finished, he stepped off the stage, a confident smile on his face. He spotted Shiro standing alone and walked over, his blue skin complementing his bright blue eyes. “You look different,” the boy said, his deep voice smooth. “You’re not from here, are you?” Shiro felt a mix of shyness and excitement. “No, I’m human. Elro's reborn.....” “... oh I heard about you” the boy replied, tilting his head slightly. “You seem a bit lost. Enjoying the festival?” “I think its amazing! I've never seen anything like this” Shiro said, his eyes lighting up. “I didn’t know it would be this lively. I’m just trying to take it all in.” “I’m Yuki, by the way,” he introduced himself. “Nice to meet you, I’m Shiro. Your water skills are awesome,” Shiro complimented him. “It’s nothing, Shiro. I bet you can do better. I heard you can control all four elements. Isn’t that cool?” Shiro chuckled, not sure of what to say. “I… I really can’t control my elements,” Shiro admitted. “But I’m learning at the Elemental School.” Yuki nodded, intrigued. “I didn’t learn how to control my elements in school. My father taught me, but he passed away some years ago. His lessons are still with me, though.” “Sorry about that,” Shiro said. “Its okay, what about your family?” Yuki asked Shiro. Shiro's smile faded slowly. “They... they are back in the human world,” he said, not wanting to tell him much. “ Complicated” he added. “I get it,” Yuki said softly, his tone understanding. “Sometimes it’s hard to talk about family. You know, when my dad died, i didn't come out for a long time, I shut down my powers, it was hard for me” “I’m sorry to hear that,” Shiro replied, feeling a connection with Yuki. “It sounds like he was important to you.” “Yeah, he was,” Yuki said, his smile returning slightly. “ Uhmm, want to check out the festival together?” Yuki suggested. “I can show you the best food stalls!” “My guardian…” Shiro replied but was cut off. “We not going too far, Shiro" Yuki said. “Okay then” he said as he followed Yuki. As they walked through the festival, Shiro felt a warmth growing in his chest, he was glad to have made a new friend. ****************************** The night was drawing near, so Shiro and Korin after saying bye to Yuki were heading back to the council quarters when they heard the first scream. It wasn’t a scream of fear—it was something primal, raw with power. The air shifted unnaturally, as if the elements themselves had taken offense. "Did you hear that?" Shiro asked, his heart pounding. Before Korin could respond, a figure rushed past them—a supernatural boy, wide-eyed and out of breath. "Get inside! Something’s wrong—someone is losing it!" A woman shouted to them before running into the shadows. Korin and Shiro exchanged a glance. "We need to see what’s going on," Korin said, already moving towards the source of the commotion. Shiro wasn't sure but followed anyway. When they arrived at the courtyard, the scene was pure chaos. In the center stood a male student, barely older than Shiro, his body trembling with unstable power. His eyes glowed with a strange mix of silver and green as wind and earth elements swirled violently around him. Debris and dust spun in a whirlpool, and stones shot from the ground, threatening to hit anyone too close. “Help!” someone shouted from the sidelines—a girl with a streak of white in her dark hair, she was paralyzed by the storm-like energy surrounding the boy. Shiro and Korin ducked as a chunk of stone crashed against a nearby statue, splitting it in half. Someone then tapped Shiro at his back, it was Miss Rena “What are you doing here??, You should be inside, this is dangerous for you, Shiro” Shiro was scared but didn't say anything. "This is getting out of hand," Rena muttered, his voice sharp. "He’s lost control of his elements” “Help me!!” The girl shouted again. No one could get close to her, the force was strong. Next to Rena, a man appeared as well, his skin red and his golden eyes narrowing. "He’s channeling too much power at once. We have to stop him, or he’ll cause harm here." Shiro wanted to save the girl, he didn't know how but he needed to. Korin quickly grabbed Shiro with his little hands "Stay here," he warned. "This isn’t your fight." But Shiro shook his head. He couldn’t look away from the chaos. The girl was clearly hurting and the boy at the center of it all—a stranger to Shiro but somehow familiar—was clearly suffering, trapped inside the raging storm of his own power. The man raised his hand, summoning his fire but the boy’s elements resisted, exploding in waves of dirt and wind that sent several students flying. Rena swore under her breath as she summoned a wall to block and shield people around, Rena was an Air Mage. And then, just when it seemed like the boy would be consumed by his own magic, his gaze locked with Shiro’s. For a moment, everything slowed. Shiro felt something—a connection, a sense that this wasn’t just an accident. The boy knew him. Before anyone could react, the storm surged again. Rena staggered, the wall unraveling. "He’s going to break through!"Shiro knew he had to act, but Korin yanked him back just as another figure stepped forward— Yuki stood there trembling but determined. "I can help!" He shouted. “I'll help too” , Shiro said standing up "You’re not ready!" Rena and Korin shouted at the same time. "I have to try!" Shiro said as his hands glowed with weak Air energy, and he struggled to contain the storm, his power barely doing anything. The man's cold voice cut through the storm. "We don’t have time for this. If we don’t stop him now, he’ll destroy this place." Shiro continued and didn't give up. "I won’t let him hurt anyone," Shiro said, his voice steady. Rena’s eyes widened, realizing Shiro’s intent. “If you’re going to do this, be careful! Focus on your air element; use it to calm the storm!” she shouted loudly so he could hear. Taking a deep breath, Shiro summoned all his willpower, channeling his air energy. “Breathe! You can control it!” he said to himself. The winds howled around them, but Shiro
The forest was cloaked in silence, the only sound being the occasional rustle of leaves in the cold night breeze. The sky was so dark, everything in it seemed invisible. A hooded figure stepped into a hidden clearing, where the moonlight barely touched the ground. He moved with purpose, his dark cloak brushing the earth like a shadow given life. At the center of the clearing lay an ancient stone seal, cracked and weathered by time. Faint symbols glimmered weakly along its surface, pulsing in and out, as though something beneath it was alive—waiting. '命运交织' was written on the Stone. The air around the seal felt thick, heavy with restrained power. The figure stood before it. The ground trembled slightly, responding to his presence. Streams of faint energy—both earth and air—curled from the edges of the cracked seal as they drew to him like threads of a incomplete web. He tilted his head, muttering under his breath, “Though the distraction failed,... the orb weakened more.” His w
The cold dungeon walls felt heavy with silence, broken only by the distant drip of water. A small boy sat huddled on the cold floor, his arms wrapped tightly around his knees. His clothes were torn, his hair dirty, and his thin frame shook with cold. He stayed hidden from the flickering light, keeping his head buried in his arms. Footsteps echoed down the stone corridor. Two figures came out from the shadows—It was Rexar, sharp-eyed and restless, and Zerix, whose expression was calm but watchful. They stopped just outside the cell, the heavy iron door creaked open as Rexar stepped in first, arms crossed. The boy didn’t move. "Get up," Rexar ordered, his voice sharp, but the boy didn’t respond. His thin shoulders remained unmoved, as if the world was too much to face. Zerix stepped in beside Rexar, his tone more measured. "We need answers, boy. Who’s behind what happened that night? Tell us, and maybe we can help you." A faint whisper slipped from the boy’s lips. "Him….." his
As Shiro and Korin walked along the training ground path, Shiro tried to practice his water abilities. There was no formal training today, so they walked round the grounds, students and instructors moving around too. Shiro focused hard, attempting to form a steady stream of water as they moved. But it wasn’t working. The water kept slipping from his control, and frustration bubbled inside him. Korin chuckled softly, his small antennae twitching with amusement. Shiro gave him a curious glance. "What’s so funny?" "You remind me of him," Korin said with a grin. "Elro?" Shiro asked, tilting his head. "Yeah," Korin replied, nodding. "He was just like you—impatient, always eager to master his elements." “But he did learn eventually," Shiro said, “and saved Serevaal” "Oh, he did. And fast, too, but you'll learn too, Shiro and save both Serevaal and Earth" Korin said with a small smile. Shiro’s shoulders slumped slightly. " I am still struggling to make even a single drop,"
Cora sat at the head of the council table as usual, her face quite unreadable as she tapped her fingers rhythmically on the surface. The rest of the council sat at both sides of the room, tension thick in the air. “This is the second time we've had unknown events in the space of about two days, something triggered that Orb” Rexar began, frustration seeping into his voice. “And it’s only happening where 'The Chosen One' is.” Zerix leaned forward, arms folded. “What are you saying, Rexar??” Zerix questioned “I’m not saying he’s the cause, but the connection is undeniable.” Rexar defended. “He's the Reborn, we should expect something like this, The Dark one is after him” Alaric stated. Cora, silent for a moment, finally spoke. “The training is no longer safe as long as he trains there—not for students.” “We can’t just pull him out in the middle of his training,” Zerix protested. “He needs structure, guidance, foundation.” “Structure won’t help if the Dark One attacks agai
Shiro stepped onto the training grounds, where the Fire Training ground stretched out before him—a vast, open space enclosed by a high stone wall, with a structure that seemed to reach toward the sky. The air here had a distinct heat, even before the fires began. Burnt soil stretched across the field, while scattered fire pits and practice targets dotted the area, waiting for the day's training. Around him, other students were getting ready for the session, murmuring in low voices. They were here for a challenge, yet they couldn't hide their excitement. Shiro’s eyes swept over the place, noting the energy in the air. Korin was somewhere waiting for him to finish his Fire training. The Fire training had a different feel from the others; it felt quite raw, powerful, and alive. He took a deep breath, the air warm and thick with the scent of smoke. A loud, clear voice interrupted the buzz. “Alright, everyone!” It was their instructor, a tall, sturdy woman with a red cherry like sk
The news of the possessed boy's death spread like wildfire across the Serevaal Training Academy. The morning air felt heavy as Shiro and Korin had walked through the academy, still unaware of what happened. Though, there was no training scheduled today, so the ground wasn't full of much people, Shiro wondered why. Whispers of hushed conversations drifted from corners with one person’s name lingering in the air– the possessed boy in the dungeon. Mei soon caught up with Shiro and Korin as they made their way to the training ground. “Did you hear?? They say the possessed boy that attacked the school a few weeks ago is dead.” Mei said with a sad tone. Shiro halted immediately and then blinked. ”Dead? How?!” He said, startled as he looked at Korin. “Well, the council is yet to release an official statement about what happened but rumors have it that he killed himself….” Mei replied, her tone hushed. “....last night, right in his cell” Korin frowned, his antennas twitching.
Yuki sat alone in his small cottage, surrounded by the quiet night. The cottage was located in the Serevaal village, a lot of supernaturals lived there Ever since his dad died, he had kept to himself, rarely talking to others. People thought he was strong and calm, but deep inside, he felt a heavy sadness. Tonight, he couldn’t ignore it anymore. He was going to the Memory Blossom garden—a place that could show him a memory of his dad, just once. He knew he’d only have one chance in his lifetime to use the flower, but for him, it was worth it.Strangely, he had told Shiro about his dad at the festival. He didn’t know why, but just did and he doesn't normally talk about it to anyone. As the night deepened, Yuki decided it was time to go. The Memory Blossom garden was most powerful at night; the blossoms glowed brightest under the moonlight, making memories feel almost real.He closed his eyes and summoned his water mage. A shimmering blue figure, like a spirit made of clea