- Job Info:
- Songs Collide: Shadow
B Rank
Player Requirements: Pheonix
Minimum 1 B Rank, or 2 C Ranks
Job Requirements:
Minimum 7,500 words, Defeat Boss
Job Location:
Nazo
Job Description:
Many know the tales of the great bird of fire with a song that could tame dragons. Not many know that these same birds come in elemental variants, just like Dragons. Journey to the the planet Shinku in the Wakusei Portals and scour the dark land. When you come to what appears to be a shrine with a fist sized sphere colored black.
and shining like a gem, you'll know you've arrived.
From under the ground, a 15 yard long (tip to tail) bird will rise on the other side of the shrine, spreading its' 30 yard windspan to cast a shadow that shimmers brilliantly. Your battle begins here. The Phoenix is Blood and Darkness Element, therefore is naturally weak to Soul and Light attacks. 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 (once)
The Phoenix takes 25 hits of B Rank damage to take down. It's magic cannot be consumed by first, or second generation, or hybrid slayers but can be consumed by third generation slayers. When defeated, the bird won't actually die but rather bow to you before erupting into a cloud of crimson dust. You may now approach the gem on the pedestal and take it. Upon touching the gem, you're given a vision of a pedestal with four orbs; Ice Blue, Crimson, Grey, and Black. You're also given a vision of the location of all four orbs, even though you already got one.
Ice Blue: A planet covered in snow.
Crimson: A world where the sky bleeds.
Grey: A place where magic reigns supreme.
Black: A land of oddities.
Reward:
Normal B Rank EXP
Shadow Gem: Useless on its’ own, required for an Songs Collide: Requiem.
~~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
A nightmare. That was what it was. That is what it should of been. It wasn't though, it was a cold and dark reality. The battle between Kaori and phoenix had been going well. A difficult battle to be sure, but for the most part her friend seemed to be handling it. Then it shifted drastically. The Smokesoul phoenix had more power and abilities than she had thought for she assumed it to be on the same level as the other two. A costly mistake for both mages to make. Koari had gotten stuck in a moment from her past, a time when she was young. Samira was not clear on the details of the battle but the golden hibiscus necklaces each person that attacked the young Kaori wore stood out. It reminded her greatly of the one her servant had worn, which would mean those she was fighting were of the same clan as her. Samira never did get the chance to question her regarding the feud between the man known as Saia and herself, and if it had anything to do with what she was seeing then it would of proven to be a question that brought much sadness. It would explain the tears she had shed when she met Kaori at the entrance of the Ancient Ruins, and even explain how back then she said some questions would be too painful to answer. Samira was glad she had held off on asking if what she saw playing in front of her was the answer.
A bright light erupted from Kaori and covered the area, causing Samira to shield her eyes from its bright intensity. When she decided to look again she saw a change in the appearance of her friend. Unmasked, winged, and now donning flowing a white dress instead of her usual kimono. She was a being of pure light; more powerful than the archangel they had fought some time ago. Koari would not lose, Samira knew this, and with confidence that her friend would defeat the creature she prepared for the battle's end.
It was not to be the case. She was one that disliked when others made assumptions, but she often made them herself. At that moment, her assumption of an easy victory was wrong. Oh, her friend did succeed, but at a cost for everyone present. As Koari flew forward to make her final attack she came to a sudden stop. The reason for that was due to another version of Samira standing in front of the bird, guarding it, protecting it, being a trap. "No..." She could come to the conclusion of what was to happen, but that was likely due to being the real one. Koari had been fooled completely, seeming confused as to how to act and forgetting the placement of the real one. Samira watched as the false version of herself grinned widely before stabbing Kaori in the heart with a black sword. Her eyes were wide with horror as Kaori collapsed to her knees and weakly questioned why she had stabbed her. "That is not me..." she said quietly, her voice barely leaving her lips as she stood there, stunned and unable to force herself to react and put a stop to the false version of herself. It wasn't happening. Her eyes were clearly deceiving her. No, the phoenix had managed to trap them both with its trickery.
Her ears were also being deceived as the false version spoke the most cruel things imaginable. They were words she would never say to anyone and certainly not to Kaori. "I am your friend..." she said quietly once again, still stuck where she was as her mind refused to snap back into reality and make her body act. The things her false self were saying were hurtful even to her. Did she really think any of that? She had been relying on Koari more than she should have. Her fighting abilities were weak and she always needed someone by her side. That didn't mean she only thought of Kaori as a simple bodyguard. She was someone she had come to trust. No mere bodyguard would have been given one of her keys as a loan for a spell. Did Kaori not see that? It was also true that she had only requested to see one of the shrines but that was only because she thought she only had time for one at the time. If given the choice from the start she would of gladly requested to journey to them all. "That is not how it was..." The part about Kaori not caring about her well being was also unfounded. It was proven time and again that she did care and Samira knew it, but was there a part of her that really thought that? "I do not think that..." Regarding the surprise sides of Kaori as the twilight zone may of been accurate but it was just something that came off as surprising and unexpected. It was fun in the end no matter how much embarrassment she went through. "There is more to that..." And then came the snuggle part, which she did not even realize had happened during the sleep over once the arena matches were over. From what she saw through the vision shown to her as Kaori watched over her on the way to Kyoka she had looked peaceful and did not show any signs of hating it. Back on their first mission together it had happened then as well and aside from confusion and embarrassment there was no issue with that as well. Samira also recalled feeling comfortable and relaxed as Kaori held her on the way there and even took to rubbing her head until she had fallen asleep. There was nothing wrong with the snuggles. "That is not true..."
The actions of the dragonhound went ignored as she remained in her stunned state. "Why is she believing I would say those things?" Samira felt the need to cry as the sadness that Kaori actually believed those words were truthful hit her. No tears came though as the sharp pain coursed its way through her heart. She rarely cried and even if her eyes were to water she would hold the act of crying back, usually resulting in a headache afterward. She felt betrayed, much like Koari, only in a different way. Kaori had been presented with a very false version of Samira, feeling betrayal from acts that the real one would never do. What Samira was presented with was the real Kaori actually believing that she would do and say everything that had transpired. From her sadness came anger. It appeared that nothing about her was understood at all. Kaori should have seen immediately that it wasn't her! From the very moment the sword appeared to the moment the words of the false Samira ended. Even though she knew so little about Kaori she felt she would of been able to tell the difference if the roles were reversed. But when it came to Kaori knowing her? Did she really know so little? Her green eyes narrowed as she took to staring at the ground her feet stood on. She couldn't watch anymore, she didn't want to.
Eventually the fight ended as Koari overcame more tricks that the phoenix threw at her, but Samira paid no attention to it. Her mind was distracted, swarming with emotions. At that rate her spirits were going to catch on and check on what was going on. She formed a wall around her mind, preventing them from getting through if they tried. Their voices were not something she wanted to hear at that moment. She was confused, sad, angry, and most of all felt her own form of betrayal from the one she had thought was a friend.
She raised her head just in time to see the lava hawk take off with Koari riding it, leaving her there without so much as a word. The dragonhound had then approached her, not hiding any of the anger he had been feeling as he snarled and allowed his claws to tear into the very ground as he made his way over to her. More anger coursed through her as it appeared even he had some caution towards her, as if he also believed she had betrayed the one that was his master. He made no attack though, and just merely got close to her face and gave a warning glare with eyes she had never seen before. They were crimson and flared like the fires that one would think were birthed in hell. While a moment of fear did run down her spine she stood her ground, likely getting some courage and stubbornness from the anger she felt no matter how stupid it was to do so, and just stared back before finally looking away. "That was not me..."
It seemed the dragonhound was there to stay although she doubted it was to take her back home. When he lowered himself Samira slowly got on, unsure about riding a creature that seemed to think she had done great harm to his master. There would be no arguing with him though. She knew that from back when he was actually not in a state of such anger. Now in his current state he would be even less tolerant of objections. "If we really are completing the task of finding all of the phoenix shrines then Nazo is the next planet," Samira told the beast she now rode in a monotone kind of voice. She had no more emotion and felt dead inside. The battle had taken its toll on them all.
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