Familiar rocks, familiar cold, familiar houses and smiling faces. But those smiles were tight, eyes nervous, their body language was one of trepidation rather than welcoming. Since Zero was born his father had run this strange cult, believers that old magic was the rightful kind and that all other magic was evil, forsaking the source. Zero had been born during a ritual of his father and mother, raised by these people, trained in the ancient magic of Imagination. It was only a stroke of luck that Zero was a gifted artist, able to see the world around him in different ways.
It was later when his father started talking of violence that Zero fled from home, he did not desire to harm innocent people for some twisted view of his parents. He had run away, the cult dogging his ever step as he fled the mountain. His magic alone saved him, able to conjure rock slides, freezing winds, and weapons to fight with. He finally made it out of the mountains and away from the zealots created by his own flesh and blood. Now, he had come to face his father. He was stronger, wiser, and more attuned to his abilities. And while the cult spoke of violence, none of them were really battle mages of repute. The pirates he fought not long before would be more dangerous.
The only real mage of experience was his father, among the guilds he would be a C rank mage with quite an arsenal of earth magic at his disposal. Zero had plans if this came to blows but he hope it didn't. For all his fathers and his followers beliefs, they were good people. Misguided and afraid of the world outside their mountain, but still good. Zero smiled at the younger faces, children from his youth now teens. He stopped beside a pretty lass with fiery red hair and green eyes. "Zoe, you are as radiant as I have ever seen. Is my father around?" The girl gazed at him before her eyes widened, recognition dawning her pretty features. With a laugh of joy she embraced her old friend, her body more... mature than when he last saw her.
He found himself against a much softer body before she pulled away. A stout young man with a dark tan carrying an axe walked over. He looked suspicious before he too let out a gruff laugh and slapped Zero on the back. "Barnabus, good to see you are doing well, big as ever." The pair spoke with Zero for a bit, they discussed the going on's, the new mine, and Zero's outside adventures. Zoe and Zero locked eyes a few times and looking away. Barnabus held a knowing grin and punched Zero on the shoulder playfully. "Your old man is in the shrine as usual." His face became more somber and let out a sigh. "Not doing too well, lot of us have stepped out of the man's teachings and just living life. Lot of the older folk stayed but us younger ones didn't feel comfortable fighting others. Took a leaf out of your book and stepped away. But if you do plan to see him, try not to level the place, OK?" Zero nodded, agreeing. He looked at Zoe and smiled. "See you after?" He asked. She gave a eager nod and a big smile. With that, Zero carried on his way, he knew where his dad was now. His eyes turned to the familiar chapel high above the town and let out a sigh.
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It was later when his father started talking of violence that Zero fled from home, he did not desire to harm innocent people for some twisted view of his parents. He had run away, the cult dogging his ever step as he fled the mountain. His magic alone saved him, able to conjure rock slides, freezing winds, and weapons to fight with. He finally made it out of the mountains and away from the zealots created by his own flesh and blood. Now, he had come to face his father. He was stronger, wiser, and more attuned to his abilities. And while the cult spoke of violence, none of them were really battle mages of repute. The pirates he fought not long before would be more dangerous.
The only real mage of experience was his father, among the guilds he would be a C rank mage with quite an arsenal of earth magic at his disposal. Zero had plans if this came to blows but he hope it didn't. For all his fathers and his followers beliefs, they were good people. Misguided and afraid of the world outside their mountain, but still good. Zero smiled at the younger faces, children from his youth now teens. He stopped beside a pretty lass with fiery red hair and green eyes. "Zoe, you are as radiant as I have ever seen. Is my father around?" The girl gazed at him before her eyes widened, recognition dawning her pretty features. With a laugh of joy she embraced her old friend, her body more... mature than when he last saw her.
He found himself against a much softer body before she pulled away. A stout young man with a dark tan carrying an axe walked over. He looked suspicious before he too let out a gruff laugh and slapped Zero on the back. "Barnabus, good to see you are doing well, big as ever." The pair spoke with Zero for a bit, they discussed the going on's, the new mine, and Zero's outside adventures. Zoe and Zero locked eyes a few times and looking away. Barnabus held a knowing grin and punched Zero on the shoulder playfully. "Your old man is in the shrine as usual." His face became more somber and let out a sigh. "Not doing too well, lot of us have stepped out of the man's teachings and just living life. Lot of the older folk stayed but us younger ones didn't feel comfortable fighting others. Took a leaf out of your book and stepped away. But if you do plan to see him, try not to level the place, OK?" Zero nodded, agreeing. He looked at Zoe and smiled. "See you after?" He asked. She gave a eager nod and a big smile. With that, Zero carried on his way, he knew where his dad was now. His eyes turned to the familiar chapel high above the town and let out a sigh.
wc: 594