- Job Info:
- Songs Collide: Requiem
A Rank:
Player Requirements:
Complete Songs Collide: Ice
Complete Songs Collide: Bloodfire
Complete Songs Collide: Soulsmoke
Complete Songs Collide: Shadow
Minimum 1 A Rank or 2 B Ranks
All must complete the required quests
Job Requirements:
14,000 Words, Defeat Boss
Job Location:
Terasu
Job Description:
Having obtained the four orbs, and seen the vision four times an enchantment is placed on you. From the time your character completes their B Rank exam, or from the time they complete the fourth Songs Collide job you have another vision. You see… The Wakusei Portals and a world of darkness, illuminated by a starlit sky. If you don’t already know this world, you can find out about it by asking around. Once you know which world it is (Terasu), you will know that you must go there and find the shrine. When you find the shrine, you find it at the top of a large mountain with the top completely cut off. It’s in the very middle, and appears as a pillar with four birds resembling the four Phoenixes you fought sticking out and pointing in each direction. Ice points north, Bloodfire points east, Soulsmoke points south, and Shadow points west. Placing the gems in their respective slots, small indentations on the backs of the phoenixes, causes the ground to quake momentarily. Five minutes of silence later the pillar and gems explode, and from the dust and rubble a 10 yard long Phoenix with rainbow colored flames and a 20 yard wingspan appears. It’s elements are Fire, Air, Soul, Blood, Shadow, and Ice but doesn’t appear to have any actual weakness to their opposites. It's abilities include, but are not limited to:
• Perform a breath attack of its' own element
• Absorb its' own element of magic through their feathers
• Use a wind attack that's partially its' own element
• Summon smaller elemental versions of itself
• Making it rain its' own element
• Become immune to magic completely regardless of rank for 1 post
• Teleport by erupting into dust and appearing elsewhere
This Phoenix, while smaller, is much faster and more agile to boot. It takes 30 hits of A Rank damage to defeat, and cannot be killed. When defeated, the bird will stand before you and begin to sing a song that’s both haunting, but beautiful. After the song’s finished, it’ll turn into dust and the dust will begin spiraling around a point to create a powerful item.
Reward:
Normal A Rank EXP
1 Artifact (each)
~~Credits to the Original God of Death
Job Approval
Continuation Of:
Songs Collide: Ice Part 1
Songs Collide: Bloodfire Part 2
Songs Collide: Soulsmoke Part 3
Songs Collide: Shadow Part 4
Samira continued her backwards flight until she made impact against a large pillar that decorated the edges of the shrine. The wind had been taken out of her upon the collision and with it a small cry of pain came from her. Then gravity took over as she then fell down to the ground, causing a second wave of pain to course through her. Feeling physical pain was not something she was used to, and the only other time she felt it to that degree was back in Hosenka when the Titanoboa had struck her and sent her flying into one of the buildings. There was also that time she had gotten stabbed only for Koari to use too much of her energy to heal her and collapse. Both times it was either Koari or Ikuchi that had been there to aid her, but that current moment was different. Koari was gone and unstable while Ikuchi's personality had done a complete one eighty and made her wish she had not ever come to see it. There would be no help.
Samira raised herself, placing her palms on the ground and began pushing herself up from the spot she had landed. The aches of her body grew with her movement, but it was nothing compared to the words that had reached her ears while the beast in human form dealt with the phoenix of shadow. First she had been described as stupid. It was an uncalled for blow. She may be one to make mistakes but never did she describe herself as stupid. Her pride had been hit and it would take another stab at being called an abysmal wizard. That wasn't true either! Her magic power was what caused her to become a celestial spirit summoner in the first place. No one else had been able to awaken the power with her set of keys, only she did! Not since the ancient chest that contained them all had been found at the very least. One after another summoners from around the world were called to try and make contracts with the spirits so the research team that had found the chest could see the power for themselves. Only she had the required power to accomplish it! Only she had been chosen by the spirits! But, there was more to being a wizard than the potential for great power, wasn't there?
In times of needing to prove herself or sort through situations that troubled her she would ignore them and block them out completely. She had thought she stopped taking that course of action after her conversation with Susano back in Hosenka, but there she was doing the same thing as back then. It was a hard habit to let go. Her pride was strong, and her desire to not always be a burden often led to getting into dangerous scenarios in an attempt to prove that she was capable. However, in doing so she became more of a problem to whatever ally was with her. What was she supposed to do? Be strong enough to handle things herself, or constantly rely on others? There was no middle ground that she could see. Both had the same result in the end; someone always got hurt. Her green eyes stared at the ground as she remained in that same position and dragged her nails across the ground so that now instead of open palms holding her up it was fists.
The headache that came with suppressing her tears returned. The words hurt regardless of her refusal to believe them, but she would not allow herself to cry. It was just another form of weakness, wasn't it? Ikuchi didn't exactly need more ammunition than he already had. She had already had enough and there was still one shrine left to go if they defeated the shadow phoenix. At that rate she was not going to make it before her mental walls broke. Why did she have to insist on asking Koari to take her to the first shrine to begin with? If she had not done that then nothing that had occurred between then and now would have happened! The bad had overwhelmed and devoured anything good that had come from it. Samira could no longer tell the difference between sadness and anger. The two had blended and created a different emotion she thought she would never feel.
The battle going on was nothing more than a white noise background that faded from existence in her mind. All she could focus on were the words being repeated in a loop. Even after hearing them she was still proving to be useless as she spaced out and let Ikuchi and Scarlet handle the fight. Then certain words reached her ears that somehow managed to overpower the awful ones that were playing. She had made Kaori's light stronger? With everything that had been said and done she truly doubted it. Light was an element that prevailed against the darkness, and yet Kaori's light had diminished during her last fight. All because she lost herself in an illusion where Samira was the antagonist. She didn't make Kaori stronger, she just created a weakness for her.
White particles began to lift from her being, as well as Ikuchi's and Scarlet's. It was a move she was familiar with and, as she finally stood up, she began to feel the emotions Koari normally displayed when using that technique. She watched the battle come to an end and as Ikuchi passed her and mentioned the final one, Samira just turned towards him and gave him a silent stare. No words were said since the shadow phoenix still had more to say and then soon gave a bow, satisfied that he had been defeated before exploding into shadows. Unpredictably she was then picked up and held over Ikuchi's shoulder rather than being held in the typical bridal fashion he normally used. "Terasu," Samira replied more coldly than was natural for her towards the inquiry of the last shrine's location. She did not want to go, especially if he was the one accompanying her. It was just emotional torture by that point, and she wasn't exactly one to put herself through such a thing on purpose. Now she was being treated as some sort of garbage bag and even being called human rather than her name. Any form of respect she had for him was starting to decrease into nothing, just as it seemed his own respect for her had dropped into the negatives. It hurt and the only way she could get through it all without crying was to be angry. The power of her headache increased.
A lecture concerning spirits was then given, although less cold and more calm. More stinging words as she knew well that he had been right. They were similar to that of Susano's back in her dream while in Hosenka. Fear went through her again. Her spirits had watched over her every minute since she had obtained them. They protected her from anything, always had advice, and if she ever got scolded it was because they cared. She had taken it for granted and when the going got tough she shut them out not once, but twice, instead of allowing them to do what they did best. It was an insult towards them and she had come to realize she failed them as her summoner. They were not entities that were separated from her; they were parts of her and an important element of who she was. A few tears finally leaked from her eyes, silently sliding down her cheeks as the two took a surprising detour to Kyoka.
Samira was put down once they had taken the portal to the magic planet of Kyoka. She had questioned why they took a detour instead of going directly to Terasu, but the only answer she got was that she should converse with her spirits. Of course she began to object but then she was told that she would only hold him back and would be left there. More hurt pride. A sigh of defeat escaped her. She was hesitant and still scared of the outcome but she would communicate with them regardless. He had been right with his earlier lecture and now was the time to make good on facing them all. Samira sat down on her knees and removed the golden keychain that held all of her keys from its attached place along her hip. One by one each key was removed from the chain and was placed in front of her with each one having its own spot in a small grid she formed with six columns and three rows. Eighteen keys; eighteen different spirits she had ignored or blocked out that day. Her eyes closed as she begun to concentrate, focusing her own magic and the magic of the planet so that they became one and would be able to use the extra power to bring her spirits forth from the celestial realm. Her thoughts went out to them, hoping they heard and came to her.
At first nothing happened. Her eyes opened to see that the keys remained still and no spirit appeared. Had they now abandoned her? They would be in the right to do so. Then the key belonging to Susano glowed a grey color and lifted from its spot on the ground. It moved a bit away from its original location before the spirit materialized in its place. Following him the key belonging to Jing Wei glowed a dark blue and flew to be beside him where she also formed. Samira slowly stood and had opened her mouth to speak when a force of wind stopped her. It was harsh and cold and from it she could feel Susano's anger.
"The others won't be coming," he said softly and calmly as he stared over at her. The calm before the storm. "Tell me, summoner. Are you deaf, or are you incapable of learning from your past mistakes?"
Samira had started to answer before another force of strong wind blew, nearly sending her back.
"I TOLD YOU THAT YOU ARE A CELESTIAL SUMMONER! WE ARE YOUR POWER, WE ARE THERE TO GUIDE YOU, WE ARE WHO YOU ARE!" The wind came to a stop as Susano's volume lowered, although his tone was still furious. "And what do you do with us? You block us out. Again! I said it was an insult before, but now it is just unforgiveable. Jing Wei!" He turned towards the young winged spirit who snapped at attention upon hearing her name. "Destroy our contracts. A mistake was made. She is unworthy."
"But I can't ju-"
"DO IT!"
Samira felt her heart begin to break. Not only was she losing her friends from the mortal world, she was also losing her spirits. Were her mistakes really that bad? "Wait...I am sor-" More wind blew around her, this time being a slicing wind that thinly cut against her cheeks.
"Don't you dare try to apologize now. I knew there was a mistake from the beginning. You are the exact same as you were before you supposedly became strong enough to summon me. You may have raw magical talent but it is wasted on you. JING WEI! WHY ARE YOU STILL STANDING THERE?! REMOVE OUR CONTRACTS!"
Jing Wei was in a tight spot. Susano's rage was scary for her but she was hesitant to destroy all of the contracts that were made with Samira. Eighteen scrolls poofed into existence above her and one came down to her hands, ready to be burned with celestial fire. The contract started to fall to the ground though as a scimitar slashed down in an attempt to cut the hands that held it. Jing Wei dropped with contract with a loud shriek and she pulled her hands back to avoid it. From the scimitar materialized Kali and even her key lifted from the ground to float beside her. She took the contract with her free hand and glared daggers at the young Jing Wei before turning to Susano. "I do not recall giving you the authority to speak for me. My decision is my own!"
"You, of all spirits, want to keep your contract with her? You never take insults lightly."
"I do not take it as an insult. It was never my wish to always monitor her actions. If she desires privacy we are obligated to give it to her. If she desires to handle things on her own then we should also respect that."
"Is that really all you are concerned about?" Samira's voice came out softly, likely unheard by those of normal hearing, but the spirits turned back to her silently. "I..I know you know everything that happened at the last two shrines. There is not anyway you could not with my wall down now. I wanted to explain..."
Another key lifted from the ground and flew to be behind Samira, materializing into Isis who wrapped her arms around her summoner and allowed her comforting aura to envelope her. "My dear, we know you suffer just as your friend is. Not everyone can handle their emotions. I do not blame you for your confusion or for your decision to block us out while you faced what you needed to hear." Isis then turned the young woman around and wiped a tear from her cheek. "It is okay to cry. You are realizing your flaws and must face them before you can become who you were meant to be. Your light may be dim to others but we are able to see it. You only need to let it overpower the darkness you hide it in. I was your first spirit and there is a reason I chose you, my dear. You are almost ready."
Another key flew and took a spot before materializing into one of her spirits. Then another, then another. Soon all of her spirits had appeared and were holding the scrolls that held their contracts. One by one each threw their scroll into the air and allowed it to return to the celestial realm, choosing to keep the contracts intact. All except for one. Susano held his scroll and stared at it, seeming to contemplate his decision deeply. He looked up at Samira and then back at the scroll. From the way she looked he could tell she was deeply concerned about the wait. Then he grinned and threw it up into the air, deciding to keep his intact. "Gotcha."
If it would have been any other time Samira would have keeled over at that response. Now she just allowed the tears to flow as she started to cry loudly into the chest of Isis, who clutched the woman as tightly as a mother would.
"Please don't make me have to gather everyone together and make some kind of intervention again. It's a pain in the ass. Hey...are you really going to cry all day? Did you really think I would just eliminate everyone's contracts all at once?"
"...I did." Kali and Jing Wei said in unison.
Susano turned to them for a moment and shrugged his shoulders. "You're both terrible actors, and I needed it to look good. If you had both decided to destroy your contracts that's a plus in my book. Brilliant timing on the entrance by the way. I was worried about that part." Turning back towards Isis and Samira he saw that they were now sitting as his summoner kept crying into the spirit's chest. He placed his hand on her head and gave her a small pet. "We will never abandon you, no matter the sins you do. Trust in us a little more. We know what we're doing." He kept his hand on her head for further comfort as he turned his head and looked around. If Ikuchi was still in the area and able to be spotted Susano would be quick to do so and glare daggers at him. It took a lot of convincing everyone else to handle themselves maturely and not go into a sudden death match with the servant the moment they appeared, Chaac more than any. It was surprising he was keeping his cool given the extreme circumstances, and he even felt the need to do some damage himself. He just happened to be smart about it. There were problems on both sides and he saw that. No doubt the spirits belonging to Koari would have reversed opinions. He just hoped that they too did not have the instincts of savage animals that devoured anyone that laid a hand on their summoner without all the facts. Susano felt a disturbance in the wind and concluded a storm would be coming to settle things once and for all. It was only a matter of when and how strong.
(Word Count: 2824)