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9/30/2018

Episode 11: Homeward Bound - Part 3

Expedition to Ferus Mundus: Day 1
     I have to admit, I didn't expect to see a Primeran child as the one that was going to open the gateway for us. His name is Kit, and he is apparently the younger brother to the female Primeran that I saw asking for Monster to return to Ferus Mundus. Aside from being adorable, it was pretty obvious that poor Kit doesn't really know what's going on. Monster's bullshit story about needing him to protect Meryle and aid Jonathan was a clever way to avoid the truth, but it does make me wonder exactly how much trouble we're going to get into here. After we exchanged all the introductions, Monster lead the way and Ani and I followed hesitantly after. When I stepped through, everything went black for a moment. As I came to moments later, it felt like I was falling incredibly fast with a pressure on my stomach. I'd compare it to the feeling of a big drop when riding a roller coaster, only the time spent 'falling' seemed like forever. There was only a red light that rushed past me in iridescent waves and a loud noise that sounded like a roaring hurricane. Eventually, it was as though my body couldn't take it any more and I lost consciousness.
      When I awoke, I found myself lying next to Animal who looked as though he had went a few rounds with a semi-truck. Monster was well awake and made some comment about how “...Very few humans stay conscious during the 'fall'.” When I asked him if what I experienced was normal, he confirmed that traveling from Earth to Ferus Mundus is known as the 'fall' just for that reason. In contrast, traveling to Earth was called the 'rise.' “The journey to Earth from here is as if one is flying upwards at tremendous speeds.” as Monster put it. As I got to my feet, I checked on Ani who was simply gazing about as he collected himself. He assured me he was fine as he helped himself up and said “Kate, do you think it's wrong if I said I think I remember this place?” I looked around and took in the Primeran landscape for the first time. A green sky hung overhead dotted with white clouds, fields of red grass covering rolling fields, and several bizarre trees with alien violet foliage grew all around us. But most unnerving, was the massive moon-like object that dwell in the sky giving off the light that illuminated the world. It hovered menacingly above us and I felt as though the ridge of teeth-like structures on its surface would open into some hideous maw.
      I told Ani that if he did remember this place that I would definitely believe him. After all, there was no way anyone could forget a place like this. Ani was quick to correct me and pointed out that it wasn't the landscape he was referring too, but the stone structure we stood on. It looked like an altar of sorts, possibly a check point I thought, there was path that lay out before us that extended to the horizon. As Ani continued to search for answers, a voice, low and kind, explained. “You are at an old way station, a leyline.” The voice revealed itself to be the female fox that I had seen from the message that Monster had shown us. She spoke in a very formal manner with an accent I noticed right away. She was speaking English but there was clearly a Japanese accent. Dad was from Japan and I knew it the moment I heard it. Even her attire was reminiscent of shrine maidens from Shinto temples. Takai, as we have come to know her, often looked away while introducing herself to Ani and I. I asked her why and she explained that she had never met a human and a wolf before and that the experience was overwhelming for her. She continued to explain that humans were seen as symbol of change in this world. When one does appear, Primerans take it as a sign that great change is about to take place.
      As we continued to talk, Ani slowly introduced himself and asked Takai if he could know more about the location we were at, which was an obvious attempt to understand his sudden case of deja vue. Takai explained that long ago Primerans discovered various places across Ferus Mundus that were connected to Earth by what was known as a leyline. Essentially a spot that was easier to travel between both worlds. But when Primerans left Earth behind over five hundred years ago, many of the structures were destroyed to prevent their use. Foxes were one of the few clans that were trained enough in opening portals, so even though it was destroyed, this ruined way station was enough to aid her in opening a gateway. I apologized for all the questions as we had just met, but I then asked about her clothes and accent. She smiled and explained that my observations were correct and said that during their time on Earth, many Primeran clans found comfort and solace among humans whose cultures revered the animals of their Primeran counterparts. Fox Primerans adopted the culture of Japan for centuries during their time on Earth as they were respected and revered by the people of Japan. Her accent was another but similar matter. She explained that Primerans did not originally have a spoken language, instead they merely knew the intentions of one another, but after meeting humans, they discovered that this ability extended to humanity as well in the form of simply knowing how to communicate regardless of language. In short, Primerans are capable of communicating with anyone, regardless of language, and her accent was a product of her choice to consistently pay respect to the culture her clan had adopted.
      Monster quickly broke up the conversation and reminded Takai that we were here for a reason. Her face turned serious as she told us what we were up against. By the end of her story, I understood why she had sent Kit to Earth to open the gate and stay behind. She told the same story that I heard in her message to Monster but with one unfortunate twist. The leader of the the thieves that stole the scroll is Takai and Kit's eldest brother, a three tailed fox named Genkaku. Kit grew up never even knowing he has an elder brother as Genkaku violently left his clan years before Kit was even sired. Takai did not feel comfortable discussing the matter any further and we chose not to push her, instead, we simply set off on the road ahead with Takai shifting her demeanor to that of a cheerful guide to the world of Ferus Mundus.


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