Vincent turned his current spell book into a curved sword that was a near perfect replica of the kind that Elvira had used in his jobs with her. The phoenix then flapped her wings, sending a mix of wind and shadow magic over the entire floor of the arena which was enough to finally overcome Vincent's spell shield and inflict damage to him. He stood in place and looked up at his enemy. This was it, his last chance. He dashed forward with all the energy he had left and the phoenix flapped her wings again to try and push back his advance. Vincent withstood the gale and leapt up and sliced the chest of the phoenix, causing her to move back. "A sword? You really think that that little thing will be enough to slay me? My, my, you're not as bright as I thought" she said, but her taunts fell on deaf ears. He avoided another swing of the wing, spun, and cut the attacker gracefully - the blood of the phoenix splashing in a perfectly straight line in the path of the traveling blade. The wizard matched the same graceful movements he had seen from the one who had trained him, almost dancing while cutting the phoenix more and more. The flurry of blows was unchallenged except by attacks which he either avoided or ignored until, at long last, the phoenix fell.
Vincent too, fell - his armor dissipating and his back hitting the cold stone of the pedestal upon which he fought. "Not bad... wouldn't you agree?" he said to the phoenix whose eyes were closed and whose head rested upon the same stone as him. The rain of blood which was burning him slowly faded into a drizzle and eventually petered out completely. It was silent. Then, in a massive spectacle, the shadow phoenix glowed brightly before rising from its downed state - completely unharmed. "My my, I never expected you to actually cause me to have to come back to life. Now that I get to see you without armor, I can definitely say you don't look like the warrior type. Still, a deal is a deal and you may ask me any question you...." It was at that moment when Vincent blacked out. The damage he sustained in the battle was a bit too much to bear, even with the adrenaline pumping through his blood, and thus he fainted.
Three days later, Vincent awoke and found himself at the center of a magical circle. He slowly sat up and looked around to see five different mages pumping their own magical energy into the complex magical circle in order to heal his wounds. "You're finally awake. I was afraid you weren't going to make it. The wounds you sustained during our guardian's trial looked quite deadly." a woman dressed in a white coat said. Vincent watched her dismiss the five tired mages in similar white coats so that the two could talk. "I'm surprised I'm not dead. You must be proficient in healing magic to have brought me back from the brink." he said as he stood up, noticing that he wasn't wearing his normal attire, but rather a thin coat which draped down from his neck to his ankles. "Yes, I was sent down here with a party of three other mages in order to challenge and defeat our guardian. We failed, but she spared us because the village needed our magical specialties. You, on the other hand, accomplished what we couldn't do." she said, leading Vincent to a changing room which had his clothing and little black bag tucked safely inside a trunk.
While he knew that his clothes had to be changed at some point due to the fact that they were covered in blood, he didn't like thinking about strangers undressing him. He collected his clothes and changed into them before walking out to continue speaking with the woman who had essentially saved his life. "There's a reason we kept the clothes locked in a trunk. I didn't expect you to put them back on - they smell something fierce if you haven't picked up on that already." "Is it that bad? Allow me to fix that." With those words, Vincent reached into his drawstring back and pulled out a relatively thick piece of blue chalk. He crouched down and drew a simple looking magical circle around him with inscriptions like those found in water and fire magic. Once he had finished drawing the last line, the magical circle glowed and his clothes looked completely new. "There we go, washed and dried with a smell of the ocean" he said aloud, happy to have developed a simple spell.
"Impressive. Most forget about how useful magic can really be in improving your quality of life, choosing instead to focus on how damaging they can get their magic." she said, leading him towards the entrance of the small clinic she ran. "Thanks for saving my life." he said before turning and walking away. "Don't thank me, I was only doing what our guardian asked me to do. Thank her instead. She wanted you to go back up to the pedestal to claim what you have earned." the doctor told him, and so he did. Vincent walked up the steps once more to meet with the being that came close to ending his life. Irony. The phoenix was waiting for him and, once he got to the top, it began to speak once more. "That was close. You humans are quite fragile. As I was saying, we had a deal. I would answer any questions you had if you bested my trial." she said to him. "My first question pertains to how to truly vanquish a phoenix. Surely there is a way to truly kill your kind." he stated, his sentence implying a question he wanted answered.
"Yes, that is the question isn't it? Because you bested me in battle, I'll tell you, but you mustn't let anyone know about this. I am sharing this with you out of respect for your prowess in battle, but should I hear that one of my brethren has truly been slain, I will find you and you will regret ever wanting this knowledge in the first place." she warned before telling him what he wanted to know. The answer was long and took the form of a story rather than a straightforward statement. This involved process described by the phoenix was so lengthy and so specific that no one could ever stumble upon it by accident. Vincent was taken aback by the level of detail she gave as well as the amount of information with which he was unfamiliar. After the tale was over, he simply stared at the one called guardian with wide eyes. "And there you have it. How to truly kill one of our kind. Thankfully you can spare me the details of killing humans, both magical and otherwise are quite frail." she said condescendingly.
"My next question pertains to your followers. They all call you their 'guardian-' is that out of fear or out of genuine reverence? Also, there's a whole village down there. I doubt that everyone who walked beyond the point of no return decided at the last minute not to challenge you." he asked curious as to the true intent of the mystical beast that stood before him. "Well, that's a fine question. More interesting than the last, at least. The truth about the village is that I do guard them, I see them as my children in some sense. They worship me, as humans should, and I provide them with light and plentiful harvests. I spare about a quarter of those who lose to me provided their skills are needed in the village. Skills like cooking, sewing, woodworking and such are all valuable to a functioning village and so those that face me and have value outside their meager strength get to live. As for the question of fear and reverence, well, that's a question better suited for my followers rather than me."
"Alright, now what about this orb? What makes it so special? What can I do with it?" he asked, puzzled at the artifact which inspired so many to throw their old lives away and, at best, live underground and, at worst, end up in a cemetery. "Haha! You challenged me for my artifact without even knowing what it does? That's quite amusing, human!" Vincent nodded in response to this. He supposed that it was quite a funny situation. He had been so caught up in the action of fighting the beast that he'd never really thought about for what he was really fighting. The thought was a bit humorous, but also a bit sad. "I came so that I may see and question a phoenix. I just so happened to need to pass your trial in order to do that and leave. It was well worth it for the opportunity." "Your flattery is appreciated, though pales in comparison to what my worshipers do for me. Anyways, my artifact is one of four different orbs - each of which belong to a different one of my kind. Collect all four, head to the planet I believe is called 'Terasu' in your tongue, and find a mountain with a similar shrine to this one. There, you will fight a very powerful phoenix which contains a mixture of all our elements. I doubt you'll even be able to make it up to that shrine, but, if you do. And by some miracle you manage to defeat that most powerful of phoenixes. Well, then you'll be rewarded quite handsomely." she said.
"I see. Are your fellow phoenix as receptive to answering questions as you are? If so, I'd happily best them all in combat if I get to question them as I do you." Vincent said, excited at the prospect of questioning more mythical creatures and perhaps even collecting some of their feathers. "I wouldn't count on it. The one guarding the bloodfire orb is ruthless and will stop at nothing to kill you unless you best it in battle. The one guarding the ice orb is cold and will most likely not even speak to you. Finally, we have the soulsmoke's guardian. Well, I think she'll be the most likely to speak with you but she's a bit... difficult for lack of a better word. If you do go down this path, I wish you luck. Now, though, I must go, for I must take a long rest after our battle. The guide should be able to take you back to the surface. The orb is yours" she said, bowing to him as a show of respect.
As she said, he walked forward to the pedestal which was now raised back to how it was when he first arrived on the platform and touched it. Visions of all of the planets with their respective climates flashed into his head. These were all different planets which could be accessed from the Wakusei portals. In his head, he saw the sky bleed, he saw a land replete with magical energy, and he saw a snow covered wasteland. It was almost as if he was looking into his future. Vincent was set on the task at hand - he needed to collect these orbs and best the phoenixes guarding them. After he made up his mind, he noticed a pile of feathers on the floor - another gift to him from the guardian of the cavern. "Thank you, shadow phoenix." the mage said aloud before kneeling down to pick them up and carefully put them in his bag which would transport them into an appropriate container in his study. "So you actually did it. You bested our guardian. Well done." a voice said from behind, prompting the wizard to stand up and turn around. "Yes. It wasn't easy, but I earned my freedom. And this." he said, holding up the orb to eye level. It was a purple tinted black color.
"Before you go, we have a custom here where all those who manage to best the trial of our guardian carve their names into stone so that we never forget who you are. We will remember you highly as one blessed by our guardian, so please, follow me." he said, turning around and walking down the stone steps. Vincent was not about to argue with being remembered for generations to come, so he followed closely behind the 'spirit guide' who turned out to simply be yet another mage spared by the shadow phoenix. Once they got to the massive stone wall on the edge of the town, Vincent spoke to the stone worker and told him his name. Immediately, the carver got to work and expertly etched Vincent's name into the side of the cave which housed his people. "Believe it or not, there are a more altars around Nazo with their own guardian shadow phoenixes, but they're quite few and far between. You just so happened to unluckily stumble upon one which would seal your fate if you lost." the old man smiled before leading Vincent to the massive stone doors which opened only to those who could present the shadow orb. The old man told him as much and thus the mage from Crystal Swan produced the artifact that he had just earned, causing the immovable and unbreakable stone doors to come to life, opening in a direction that they hadn't gone in a long time.
"You're magic must be more or less depleted. Don't worry about getting to the top of this hole, it's the least I can do for you, champion" the old man said before grabbing Vincent and flying upwards at a remarkable fast speed. Before he knew it, he was back at the top of the hole with the Wakusei Portal in his sights. "I guess that's all, then. Thank you for your assistance 'spirit guide.'" Vincent said, squinting at the old man who had clearly lied about his status. "It was easier than stating that I was a proxy for the shadow phoenix which most of you mages come here for to begin with. It worked out, didn't it?" The wizard nodded. Before he could continue talking with the old mage, his guide disappeared one last time into a puff of smoke. With a sigh, Vincent silently celebrated the valuable resources and information he acquired from his quest to Nazo. He got much more than he expected and now he knew that there were other orbs that needed collecting. With a determined expression on his face, he stepped through the Wakusei Portal back into Fiore so that he could prepare for his next expedition: his expedition to acquire the ice orb!
WC: 2478
Total WC: 7508