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06-26-2014, 09:27 PM | #1 |
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The age of Jayd has come at last! Intro: Quote:
Dice, a simple game of chance. People doubt the power in such a gamble. However, in that single cast of a block there are many things that can instantly be decided. Choices made, strengths earned, motions carried. With such a power comes people seeking to use it, and one such user shall rise from the shadows to claim it and wield that power like no other has done before.
Jayd Episode List: 1st Revolution: Strangers Meet, Cast the Die of Fate 2nd Revolution: Jayd, Protector of the Unseen World 3rd Revolution: Departure, a New Adventure Begins 4th Revolution: Crossing Over, A Reason for Being 5th Revolution: Stubborn, The Self Loathing Fledgling 6th Revolution: Stubborn, Unshed Life 7th Revolution: Criminal, The Delinquent Fledgling 8th Revolution: Coward, the Only Way Out 9th Revolution: Song of the Sirens (Coming Soon) 10th Revolution: TBA 11th Revolution: TBA 12th Revolution: TBA Opening Theme: "Rinbu Revolution" by Chihara Minori Ending Theme: “Kyoukai no Kanata” by Chihara Minori Credits: Story and art by: Guncannon109 Special thanks to XW1n5t0nX (I'll say why when we get there) Last edited by guncannon109; 03-16-2016 at 02:57 PM.. |
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Kamen Rider Jayd The world, a bright and peaceful place that is filled with light, business, and most importantly life. However it wasn’t always this way. For in the beginning there was nothing but shadows that oversaw the actions of every living thing and forced it into submission. The shadows were so great that even the strongest of life, humans who were raised in the dark, were no match for them, and the world was left darkness with no hope in sight. However, in these dark times, a single spark was able to be lit seemingly by chance. For it was discovered that the one thing strong enough to combat the shadows was something from with the shadows themselves, their own blood. With the power of their enemy in hand, humanity was able to harness it into weapons capable of fighting back the shadows and humanity restored peace, order and most importantly light to the once grim and dark world. Due to the green pigment of the shadow’s blood, the substance itself was rightfully named… Jayd. 1st Revolution: Strangers Meet, Cast the Die of Fate Present Day: Hawkmorne, Michigan The city awakens to a bright Saturday morning. The sun was shining, and the soft chirp of birds along side the drowning cry of cicadas filled the air. All of a sudden, a loud thud shook through a suburban neighbourhood which was followed by a wave of shouting so loud that it caused several flocks of birds to vacate the area. “LIZ!” a teenaged boy shouted from the floor just outside his bedroom, “GET BACK HERE YOU LITTLE RUNT!” “NO WAY!” Shouted a girl about half the boy’s age from the other end of the hall. She held up a small black box and flaunted it in front of the boy, “If you want whatever this is back you better ask politely.” The boy grunted, “NO WAY IN HELL IS THAT HAPPENING!” He shouted as he clawed his way to his feet and chased after Liz. Liz ran down the stairs, the boy following shortly after. The two ran into the kitchen where and grown woman was sitting at a table in the centre of the room, enjoying her breakfast while reading the paper. A man stood by a white stove on the side presumably preparing food for the two children who were acting like, well, children. The boy was about to grab Liz before the girl raised her arms over her face and let out a scream. “MOM!” She shouted, “TREY’S BEING MEAN TO ME!” “Trey!” Shouted the voice of the woman at the table, “Be nice to your sister!” The boy’s jaw dropped, “But!” “I don’t want to hear any excuses mister,” The man at the stove called out. He turned to Trey while smacking a lifter against the palm of left hand, “Now, Liz… what did you take from your brother this time?” Liz averted her eyes from her father, “Nothing…” Trey growled a bit, “That’s a lie.” “Fine!” Liz grunted, “take your stupid nerd stuff!” She said handing the black box over to Trey, “I don’t care about it anyway.” “Then why did you steal it?” Trey demanded. “Ah, quit talking ancient history,” Liz said patting Trey on the shoulder, “So dad, what’s for brick fist?” “Ear worms and sea slugs,” Liz’s father said with a grin. “Sweet!” Liz shouted throwing her arms into the air, “My favorite!” Trey let out a sigh, “It’s just bacon and eggs.” “Let her have her fun,” Trey’s mother said with a slight grin, “How can you ruin such a joyful little face as her’s?” Trey smirked, “I can think of a couple ways.” “But we’ll have none of that this morning,” Trey’s mother said before tapping him lightly on the head with her newspaper, “Besides, shouldn’t you be heading out now?” Trey looked to the watch on his wrist which read half past eight. his eyes widened. “... Shit,” He slipped the black box into his pocket and dashed over to the doorway of the kitchen, he stopped for a moment and turned around slightly to face his family, “I gotta go now, bye.” “Have fun!” Trey’s mother and father called out to him as he ran out of the kitchen. Trey picked up a black and red backpack off the couch in the living room and ran out the front door of the house, closing it behind him. He took one step outside and took in a deep breath, then exhaled. “This is it,” He said with a smirk tightly clenching the black box in his hand, “the day that’ll change everything!” {Insert Opening Theme - “Rinbu Revolution” by Chihara Minori} a comic shop clerk is busy stocking the shelves behind the front counter with game books and trading card starter packs. He cracks his neck after emptying the box he held in his hand onto the shelves. At that instant a bell rang from the front of the store as Trey bursted through the door slamming it behind him. “Sup Mike?” Trey asked. The clerk turned to the door as the customer walked in, “Oh, hey Trey... Didn't expect you to be here this early.” “Yeah, I would have been here later but I needed to get out of the house for a bit,” Trey stated as he closed the door behind him. “Sister giving you trouble again?” Mike asked. “Oh yeah,” walking over to the counter, “Anyway, those dice I ordered come in yet?” “You bet,” Mike said as he ducked under the counter and pulled out a small black case lined in silver clasps, “Even gift wrapped 'em for ya,” He said as he placed the box on the counter and pushed it towards Trey. “Sweet!” Trey said swiping the box as he unclasped the locks and peeled off the lid revealing seven sapphire colored dice lined in a violet cloth insert, “That'll be thirty-two dollars,” Mike stated holding out his hand. “WHAT!” Trey shouted nearly causing the glass to shatter. “I'm joking, calm down already,” Mike chuckled, “... It's only twenty-five.” “Wait, why so much?” Trey gawked. “Well they were special ordered and they weren't tumble sanded so the balance wouldn't be screwed up, so in other words they're of pretty high quality,” Mike explained, “Not to mention that case wasn't cheap either.” Trey stared blankly at the wall for a few seconds thinking of how to respond, “... Frequent flyer miles?” “This ain't no Airport kid!” Mike barked at him. “Alright alright,” Trey pouted as he fished out a twenty dollar bill from his wallet along with a ten, “Here,” He growled as he handed the money over to Mike. “Thank you,” Mike said as he opened the register to put the money in and quickly closed it again. “Hey, where's my change?” Trey demanded slamming his hands down on the counter. “Remember that five dollars you owed me from a couple of days ago?” Mike asked. “Yeah, what about it?” Trey asked. “Well, consider it repaid in full,” Mike returned. “GAH!” Trey exclaimed as his jaw dropped and eye began to twitch rapidly, “But... but but but.” “Oh get over it,” Mike sighed. Trey took in a deep breathe and then exhaled, “Okay,” He exclaimed with an idiotic grin,“EEEE!” He squeed as he looked at seven dice in the case Mike just gave him. “You know, I hate to break it to you but new dice doesn't mean you'll beat Zack this time,” Mike proclaimed. “Doubt!” Trey said shoving his figure into Mike's face, “Not good mojo!” “Mojo Trey, really?” A voice called out along side the bell from the door. “Anyway, since you’ve got your own now,” he extended his hand to Trey, “I’ll be needing my set back now.” “Oh, right of course,” Trey reached into his pocket and pulled out the black box from earlier and handed it over to Mike. Mike took the box from Trey and pulled it open revealing a set of emerald green dice, “You didn’t damage them at all did you?” “They’re just dice,” Trey scoffed, “What’s the worst that could happen?” Mike glared at Trey, “You really don’t get this stuff do you?” “You take the dice and throw em,” Trey raised an eyebrow, “what else is there to get?” “Never mind,” Mike sighed. He looked over to a clock on the wall, “Anyway, it’ll be a while before the others get here,” he stated pulling out a small deck of cards, “wanna play a round until then?” Trey’s lit up, “Sure! I’d love to!” --- On the other side of the city, a dark figure clad in a hooded blue long coat searched through a long and dark alleyway. The figured placed it’s hand on a wall covered by giant claw marks that went in deep within the surface of the wall.The hooded figure let out a sigh, “What do you think Eli?” “It couldn’t have gotten far,” a voice echoed from a green gem adorning a gauntlet that the hooded figure wore on it’s right arm, “We should be able to catch up to it if we hurry.” The hooded figure let out a sigh, “I certainly hope so.” --- “BLAMO!” Trey shouted as he slammed his hand down on the table, “Once again, you lose and I rock!” He said with smirk.“Ten straight wins in a row,” Mike said as he picked up the cards from the table and put them back into the deck, “How did you become so good at card games anyway?” Trey shrugged, “What can I say, I’m just really lucky.” Mike chuckled, “Ah look at mister joker.” “Eh, joker smoker,” Trey laughed as the bell to the door rung, Trey not giving it any notice, “Wanna play again?” “That might have to wait,” a voice called out. Mike and Trey turned to the door as three young men who looked to be around their age entered the store. “Hey Zack, Noah, Kevin,” Mike said with a small wave as the three walked through the door. “Hey Mike,” Zack said with a grin before turning his attention to Trey, “So Mike says you feel like you actually beat me this time… you serious?” “Yeah Zack, really!” Trey exclaimed marching right up to Zack's face, “Today will finally be the day that I wipe the board with you and your little raid!” He said flicking his new dice into Zack's face. Upon flicking his wrist Trey lost his grip on the case. Zack quickly dodge the case as it flew through the display window at the front of the store. “Or the day you finally kill someone,” Zack snarked as Trey stood in silence with the same stunned expression as before. “... I'll go get that,” Trey pouted hanging his head as he slumped past the three. “You'll pay for that too,” Mike exclaimed. “Shut up!” Trey barked. “So... We going with the usual tonight?” Zack asked. “Actually, we just got something new in this afternoon,” Mike stated pulling out box from behind the counter. “Well what are we doing standing around yapping!” Trey shouted running back into the store, “Let’s play!” “Eager to lose I see,” Zack laughed. Trey looked back at him, “Shut up!” {End of Part A} ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ {Start of Part B} A werewolf like creature leapt from rooftop to rooftop, the hooded figure trying it’s best to keep up with it. The beast turned a corner before slamming into a wall. “End of the line Grak’nar,” the hooded figure proclaimed as it drew closer towards the beast, “there’s nowhere left for you to run.” The beast felt along the wall until his claw found a rusty steel pipe. The best smirked, “That’s where you’re wrong.” The hooded figure raised an eyebrow, “Wait, what are you-” Before the figure could finish speaking, the beast bit into the pipe unleashing a sickly green gas and directing it at the hooded figure. “Hack! Hack!” the hooded figure coughed before turning to where the beast stood to realize that he had vanished, “Damn it!” the shouted slamming their fist against a brick wall. Their eyes then widened, “Eli, do you feel that?” “It's a fledgling alright,” The voice echoed from the green gem. “And where there's a fledgling, a Gate Keeper is sure to find it,” The figure sighed, “Doesn't help that he has a caster on him, he'll be drawing them in like flies on shit.” “You planning on going after it?” The voice asked. The figure smirked, “As if you need to ask.” --- “and with a seventeen critical hit, you lose again Trey,” Zack said cracking his fingers and leaning back in his seat.“Balderdash!” Trey shouted slamming his hands on the table the group was using for their game, “Rematch! Right now!” “That's three rematches already,” Zack said. “Shouldn't you be getting home by now boy?” Trey's eyes twitched uncontrollably, “Whatever you think being better than me at a game makes you more mature or something?” Zack chuckled, “You seem to think so.” “Oh shut up,” Trey said grabbing his dice and putting them back in the case they came in. “I'd like to stay and chat but I have somewhere I need to be!” “Have a safe trip home mama's boy,” Zack snarked as the door to shop opened and slammed. “So Mike, we doing another round?” “Sure thing,” Mike said preparing the board for another match. “I'll get some more snacks,” Noah said getting up from the table and walking into the back room. “More Coke please!” Kevin ordered. “Got it!” Noah shouted back. “You think he'll ever learn?” Zack asked Mike as he reset the board. “Not sure,” Mike returned. “I hope so.” “Zack thinks he's so tough,” Trey scowled as he marched down the street. “Just wait until next time, he'll be so sorry that he ever messed with me! Then we'll see who's the true master.” As Trey stormed down the street, a faint growling sound filled the air. Trey stopped and looked around. He shrugged, “Eh, guess it's just my imagination.” As Trey walked he felt a cold gust of wind rush towards him. He ducked as a street sign in front of him was sliced to pieces. Trey turned around to see a deep blue wolf like creature with blood red eyes standing directly behind him. “You're a quick one fledgling,” The beast growled. “I'm sure you'll make a great addition to my shadow.” Trey stood in horror of the beast. “Wha... what the hell are you?” The beast leaned in closer to Trey, “I am to be your master.” Trey broke away from the beast and ran from it as quickly as he could. In a few moments he ran up to a passing couple. “Hey, please you've got to help me!” Trey pleaded. “There's this thing after me and you gotta hide me!” The two looked at him in confusion, “Um... are you alright?” The man asked. “Right there, do you see it that wolf looking thing!” Trey shouted pointing over to the beast. “Sorry, we're in a bit of hurry right now.” The woman said as the two pulled away from Trey and walked down the street in the opposite direction. “They don't see that thing?... am I just crazy?” Trey thought as he turned back to the beast to see that it had disappeared. “Well, it seems like you can see me after all huh fledgling?” The beast called out, reappearing before Trey. “Now, why you can is a good question. You should make a great Gate Keeper.” “What's this thing talking about? That doesn't matter, I've gotta get out of here!” Trey ran into an alleyway, the beast soon following after him. Trey ran down the alley until he came to an deadend. “Crap, nowhere to run,” He said turning back to see the beast closing in on him. “Is this it? Is this how my life is going to end? Right before I've been able to do anything with it... Please, someone... help me!” Trey covered his eyes and coward on the ground as the beast charged at him with it's claws fully extended. A slashing noise them came from seemingly out of nowhere and filled the air. Trey pealed his hands away from his eyes to see a figure clad in a green hooded coat with two curved swords standing between him and the beast, a pair of yellow eyes glared through the hood. The beast stood holding it's arm which had been cut open and growled, only this time at the figure instead of Trey. Trey sat in awe, barely able to speak a word. “... woah.” “You alright fledgling?” the warrior asked keeping it’s attention fixed on the beast. Trey nodded. “Good,” the figure said in a warm female voice, “now sit back… this won’t take long.” “You don’t give up easily,” the beast growled, “do you?” “Just doing my job,” the hooded warrior proclaimed as she scraped her swords together, “Now… let’s finish this.” “Eager to die I see,” the beast growled as he licked his lips. The warrior dashed over to him and rammed the sword in her left hand between his jaws, “shut your mouth.” She said before pulling her sword through the beasts jaw slicing his jaw open as a green fluid ran out from the wound. She jumped back and slammed her fist down on the top of her belt buckle as a green D6 die popped out, quickly replacing it with an orange one and running her hand over a dial giving the die a good spin. “REROLL!” Her belt shouted as the die came to a halt, “HUNTER! Burning Arrow Ignite!” the swords in her hands faded away as a crossbow formed in her left hand, her coat changing from green to orange and a quiver replacing the sheaths on her back. “Let’s make this quick,” she said to herself before firing off five shots at the beast before her, each one making their mark sending the beast back a few feet. She slammed her fist down on the top of her belt buckle once again and replaced the orange die with a red one. “FINAL ROLL!” her belt shouted as a loud charge up sound erupted from her bow. She spun the dial on her belt spinning the die before it came to a halt as a white six appeared on it, “SIX! CRITICAL STRIKE!” She pointed her bow at the beast and pulled back on the trigger firing off a giant arrow at the beast engulfing him in the blast. As the smoke cleared the warrior pressed down on the top of her buckle, ejecting her die as her coat returned to a pale blue. “You think we killed it?” She asked as she removed her hood revealing her as young looking girl with deep green eyes and dark red hair that shone brightly in the moonlight. “He was a tough one,” the voice from her gauntlet echoed, “I feel we haven’t seen the last of him just yet.” “Man what a pain,” she let out a sigh before turning her attention to a pool of neon green fluid on the ground that the beast left behind, “Ah well,” she said pulling off a small vial from her belt and scooping up a bit of the fluid, “At least we got something out of it.” “Um, excuse me!” Trey shouted grabbing the girl’s attention, "What the hell was that thing?" “The fledgling,” the voice from the girl’s gem echoed. “Oh yeah... I almost forgot about him,” the girl put the vial back on her belt along side several others just like it. “Sorry about that, the creature you just saw was a windigo... well, kind of." "That must have been quite the fright we gave you wasn't it?” the voice from the gem asked as the girl approached the boy. “Oh no I deal with monsters all the time,” Trey returned laughing the matter off, “I totally had the whole thing under control.” “Oh...?” She said kneeling down in front of him, “You quite brave for a fledgling.” she smiled at him, “Tell me, what’s your name?” Trey gulped as his face began to turn a bright red, “Oh, it’s a Trey- Trey Morgan… what’s yours?” The girl patted him on the head, “That’s not important, you’re safe now so how’s about you head on home and forget that this whole thing ever happened. Kay Fledgy?” She got up and turned her back to him before making her way out of the alley, “Later kid!” “Wait you’re leaving!” Trey shouted. “I’ve got stuff to do, I ain’t got time for babysitting. Be safe kiddo,” She stopped for a moment and turned back for a moment, “Oh and that’s much easier said than done because there are literally thousands of monsters just like that one lurking around here that can’t wait to get their claws on someone like you.” She said with an evil smirk as she slowly walked over to one side of the alley and hid behind a wall so only her face was still visible, “Oh, and there’s probably one of them in your closet so… bye bye!” she shouted before disappearing around the corner. Trey sat on the ground with his eyes open wide, he thought for a moment and then jumped to his feet, “I GOTTA GET HOME!” Trey dashed out of the alley and ran out on to the street as the girl in the long coat watched over him from atop a tall building. “I think you might have gone a touch over board there Syd,” the voice from her gauntlet echoed. “Oh come on Eli, I was only having a little fun,” the girl laughed as she watched Trey run off, “Although… yeah, I might have scarred him just a tad too much.” “You think his troubles with Gate Keepers are over?” Eli asked. “No,” Syd returned, “I have a feeling we’re just getting started.” To be continued {Insert Ending Theme: Kyoukai no Kanata} Next time on Kamen Rider Jayd: Wow, things sure are getting interesting. Who is this girl Jayd? Where did she come from? What's her story? Well you're just going to have to wait and see when Kamen Rider Jayd continues with it's Second Revolution: Jayd, Protector of the Unseen World! 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2nd Revolution: Jayd, Protector of the Unseen World Grak’nar huddled in a cave made of wires and cables holding his arm that Syd had sliced off in their fight from earlier. “Damn that wondering bitch! That fledgling would have been mine if it weren’t for her!” He growled as several pale blue wisps hovered around him. He grabbed a handful of wisps and shoved them into his mouth, his wounds quickly healing as he did so. “I’ll kill her!” He shouted as he continued to gorge himself on the wisps around him as several of them tried to escape his reach, “Then I’ll kill that fledgling! I’ll devour the both of them until there’s nothing left of either of them!” “Aren’t you going a little overboard with this?” A voice called out. The beast turned around to see the bright blue eyes of a female seraph with pale grey skin and bright orange wings clad heavy gold and red armor glaring back at him. “Oh… master Selias,” he gulped, “what brings you here?” “I was sent to deliver a message to you,” the seraph returned, “from the Usurper.” “The Usurper?” Grak’nar gulped shaking a little, “What does she want with me?” “Isn’t it obvious? She asks for you to correct your mistake in letting that fledgling get away,” Selias said before pressing a small dagger up to Grak’nar’s throat, “or I will correct the one she made when she allowed you to live.” She smirked, “Do we have a deal?” {Insert Opening Theme - Rinbu Revolution} Early in the morning, Trey lay asleep in his bed tossing and turning several times. He was eventually woken up by the drowning whine of a ringing cell phone at the side of bed. He rolled over a glared at it half asleep trying to force his eyes open. “Ugh,” he moaned before grabbing the phone, hitting the pickup button and bringing it to his ear, “Hello?” he said with a groan. “Hey Trey, it’s Mike,” a voice called out from the other end of the line. “Oh... hey man,” Trey said sitting up in his bed, “what’s up?” “Well, you see the thing is…” Mike paused before letting out a small sigh then continued speaking, “I was going to wait to tell you this in person but it’s kind of... urgent.” Trey raised an eyebrow, “What’s urgent?” “Well… it’s just that… well...” Mike hesitated but then finally decided to come out with it, “Zack and the guys don’t want you coming to game night anymore.” Trey’s eyes shot open, “WHAT!” “They said you’re too jumpy and it makes them feel uneasy,” Mike explained, “and I well… I kind of agree with them.” “The fuck does that mean?” Trey demanded, “You expect me to buy that crap!” “Sorry, I hate to say this but sometimes you just go a bit too overboard when it comes to the whole gaming thing,” Mike pleaded, “We can still be friends, just not… you know, gaming friends.” “HA! Yeah right! Some ‘friend’ you are!” Trey shouted before hanging up the phone and throwing it at a wall. He fell over onto his back as his eyes began to turn a light shade of red, “Good to know you’ve got my back,” he whispered before curling up into a ball, “My life just sucks.” Several loud bangs came from the other side of his bedroom door, “TREY! DID YOU EAT THE REST OF MY HOT FUDGE MARSHMALLOW ICE CREAM!” Liz shouted overtop of the rackit. “No, why the hell would I!” Trey shouted back, “You probably ate it and forgot!” Liz kicked the door open and marched up to Trey, “Liar!” “Oh my god!” Trey jumped out of bed picked his sister up by the leave of her shirt and dragged her back over to the door, “I don’t have time for this right now, just ask mom or dad to buy you more next time they go shopping.” Liz frowned, “But it was a limited time offer!” “Ugh, they just say that so kids like you will beg their parents to buy it,” Trey groaned, “Besides, you eat too much crap as it is.” “You’re mean!” Liz pouted beginning to cry. “And you’re annoying, now leave me alone,” Trey barked back before slamming the door in his sister’s face. “I’M TELLING MOM!” Liz shouted from the other side of the door. “I DON’T CARE!” Trey shouted back before collapsing on his bed. “Kid’s today,” a female voice called out, “No respect for other people’s personal space.” “Tell me about it,” Trey groaned. He paused for a moment then looked over to the side to see Syd sitting at the end of his back with her feet up in the air with a small white bowl in one hand and a silver spoon in the other munching down on something, “GAH! What are you doing here!” he shouted jumping to his feet. Syd looked over to Trey and blinked, “Eating… what does it look like?” “I can see that… but why?” “I was hungry… duh?” Syd said as she continued to stuff her face. “I don’t have time for this!” Trey shouted as he walked over to the door and swung it, “Get out!” “After I’m done eating.” Trey looked at the bowl she had and raised an eyebrow, “What is that anyway?” “Ice cream,” Syd returned, “There wasn’t much left, but it’s pretty good,” she licked her lips, “Gotta sat, hot fudge and marshmallow is a pretty tasty combination.” Trey’s eyes shot open, “It was you! You did the thing!” He dashed out the door, “LIZ! I KNOW WHO JACKED YOUR ICE CREAM!” Syd rolled her eyes, “Teenagers… so petty.” “You do realize that our mission will be compromised if his family finds out about us right?” Eli called out from the gem on Syd’s gauntlet. “Don’t you worry,” Syd said patting the gem, “I’ve got this.” Trey stormed down the hall until he reached the stairs leading to the ground floor of the house, “I swear I’m gonna kill that girl!” He reached for the rail as he felt a tug at his collar forcing him backward. “Now now, there is no need for that kind of language,” Syd said as she pulled Trey away from the rail and back into his room throwing him down on the floor. “What the hell is with you!” Trey demanded. “Just give us a moment to explain,” Syd pleaded. “Us?” Trey raised an eyebrow, “what do you mean ‘us’?” “Me and Eli,” Syd raised her gauntlet to Trey, “Say hi Eli.” “Greetings,” Eli called out from the gauntlet. “IT CAN TALK!” Trey shouted as he jumped to his feet. “Shut it!” Syd smacked Trey on the top of his head, “You wouldn’t want your little sister to walk in on with a random girl do you?” Trey’s eyes shot open. He then ran over to the door to his room, shut it and locked it before pushing his dresser in front of it. He then turned back to Syd, “You were saying?” Syd stood gawking at him unsure of what to say. “Perhaps I should start us off,” Eli called out. Syd raised her gauntlet so that Eli’s gem was face to face with Trey, “Allow me to introduce ourselves. My name is Eli of the Emerald Wind, this my contractor Syd. Sorry for the intrusion but it seems we still have business with you.” “What kind of business?” Trey asked. “You know that werewolf that attacked you last night?” Syd returned, Trey nodded, “Turns out we didn’t kill it. He may try to come after you once again.” “Why was that thing after me anyway?” Trey demanded, “and why couldn’t anyone else last night see it beside me?” “It is because you are a fledgling,” Eli stated. Trey raised an eyebrow, “A what now?” “Simply put a human who one of those beasts you encountered last night deems worthy to become just like them,” Syd explained, “We call them Gate Keepers, and they prey on those going through hard times and offer them release from their torment. If the fledgling accepts the offer they’ll be consumed by the Gate Keeper’s threads and transform into one just as fearsome as the one you saw.” “So, they’re like monsters… demons…” Trey thought for a moment, “Wait, if they attack humans regularly then why doesn’t anyone know about them? “Gate Keepers are crafty,” Eli returned, “They hide deep within the networks they create and go unnoticed by ordinary humans. It’s only when they choose a fledgling that they reveal themselves and even then it’s only to the human they have selected.” “The only reason we are able to see them is because the gate keepers aren’t able to hide their presence to those who are aware of their existence in this reality,” Syd added, “One of those ‘problem for only the person who noticed it in the first place’ kind of deals.” Trey scratched his head, “So… how many of these things are there exactly?” “Over four hundred million,” Syd and Eli said in unison, “and growing.” “Fourteen hubada,” Trey whispered before falling over backwards onto the floor knocking him out cold. “That went well,” Eli called out. Syd nodded, “Could have been worse,” she knelt down beside Trey and shook him awake, “Hey, wake up. We aren’t through just yet.” Trey slowly opened his eyes, “How much left do you have to explain?” “Not much,” Syd returned. “Oh thank god!” Trey shouted before sitting up on the floor, “Just one question though.” “Shoot.” “How exactly were you two able to find me?” “Oh that part is simple,” Syd reached into her pocket and pulled out a blue D10 die, “You had a caster die on you. Very potent, it attracts Gate Keepers and Network Riders can easily track you down no matter where you are. Oh, which reminds me,” she clenched her hand over the die and crushed it, opening it once again to show that it had turned to a pale green dust, “There,” Syd grinned, “They shouldn’t bother you any-” “GAH!” Trey shouted jumping to his, “WHAT THE HELL DID YOU DO THAT FOR!” Syd blinked, “I was doing you a favor… did you want those monsters chasing after you?” “No! But those things were expensive!” Trey picked Syd up by the collar of her jacket, and opened up the window on the far side of the room by his bed, “NOW GET OUT!” he shouted throwing Syd out the window, Syd grabbing onto a near by tree branch. Syd leaned onto the window sill, “Trey, I was only trying to-” “Save it!” Trey shouted before shouted the window in her face and closing the blinds. Syd let out a small sigh, “I just don’t get people.” “As true as that might be, we have other matters to attend to,” Eli called out from the gem on Syd’s wrist, “We should focus our attention on finding the Gate Keeper we failed to kill last night.” “True,” Syd said with a grin turning her attention to Eli, “have you by any chance been able to pick up a signal yet?” “Yes,” Eli returned, “It’s faint but I’m picking up Gate Keeper activity not too far from here. Estimate distance, three kilometers and moving.” Syd smirked, “Alright, then let’s get a move on.” --- Grak’nar stood at a rift between his cave made of blood red cables and the human world. “Be sure not to fail this time,” Selias called out from behind him, “Any slip ups and it’s over for you, you got that?” Grak’nar growled, “Why does the Usurper want my head over such a petty mistake anyway?” “Oh it’s not just your failing to capture to the fledgling,” Selias stated, “Word has it that you have been neglecting your duty in creating new Gate Keepers to fill you slot should anything happen to you, choosing to use their energy to nourish yourself instead.” she looked back to the swarm of wisps that huddled in the shadows of the tunnel, “Now I see why you were named ‘Grak’nar the Hungerer’, as oppose to a more dignified title.” “SHUT YOUR MOUTH YOU FEATHERY BITCH!” Grak’nar snarled, “I’ll capture this fledgling and make sure he gives birth to a new Gate Keeper! Then will that satisfy you?” Selias shrugged, “I won’t know until you do it.” “ALRIGHT FINE I’LL DO IT!” Grak’nar roared as he stormed out of the entrance of the tunnel into the human world. Selias smirked, “That’s exactly what I wanted to hear.” {End of Part A} ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ {Start of Part B} Later that night Trey lazily waltzed down stairs and into the kitchen. He let out a loud yawn before opening up the fridge looking for something. He sighed, “Liz! Did you drink that last of my orange soda again!” “Why the hell would I!” Liz shouted back, “You probably drank it and forgot!” “Ha ha, very funny!” Trey groaned slamming the fridge. He pulled out his wallet, opening it up to find a five dollar bill along side three dollars in change. He peeked into the living room where Liz was sprawled out on the couch watching tv “I’m going to get some more okay.” Liz shrugged, “whatever,” she shrugged flipping through channels before deciding on one that caught her attention, “MLP season four finale!” Trey rolled his eyes, “Aren’t you a little old to be watching that?” “You do know there are men much older than me who watch this right?” Liz returned, glaring at him over her shoulder. Trey chuckled, “Yeah and I’m a superhero with flame and shadow magic.” “Yeah yeah very funny,” Liz rolled eyes, “weren’t you going somewhere?” “Thanks for reminding me,” Trey said as he walked over to the door and pulled it open, “lock the door behind me alright.” “Got it,” Liz shouted back as Trey walked through the door closing it behind him. He walked down the dimly lit night streets slowly making his way to the store at the end of the block. “Geez, what a load of crap,” he said aloud to himself as he came to a corner, “The day there are grown ass men who watch My Little Pony is the day I get set on fire and not get burned.” As he approached the neon sign of the store, the light growl of a beast began to fill the air. He turned to the right trying then to the left trying to find where the growl was coming from. “Hello boy!” A beastly voice called out as Trey was knocked to the ground. He looked over to see the Grak’nar hovering over him, “Remember me?” Trey nodded as he attempted to crawl anyway from the beast, “Yes… and I know what you are… and why others can’t see you.” “Ah, I see,” Grak’nar growled as he slowly moved closer to Trey, “So I assume the network rider and her pet told you everything... didn’t they?” Trey nodded once again, “Yes.” Grak’nar licked his lips, “then you should know full well how much shit you’re in at the moment.” “My my, you sure are a loud one,” a voice called out from above. Grak’nar and Trey looked up to see Syd perched atop the roof of the store making sure to stay out of sight from anyone inside. Syd sighed, “Gate Keepers… so noisy.” She jumped down from the roof and pulled out a buckle like device and a green die, slapping the buckle onto her waist and holding the die up to Grak’nar, “Mihara, Lowe, Sharza, Kuwa, Grune, Nago. Ancient spirits bind this beast, and have your power be through me unleashed!” she slapped the die into the buckle and placed her hand over the dial, “Henshin!” “Game Start!” her buckle shouted as she spun the dial and pulled her hood up over her face, her coat changing from blue to green as a mask formed in the hood along with light medieval style armor throughout her outfit and two swords formed on her back, “STRIKER! Piercing Saber Arise!” “Grak’nar the Hungerer!” Syd called out in a voice that was neither her’s nor Eli’s but a combination of the two, “The crimes you have committed cannot be forgiven, your soul is forfeit and thus we have come claim it!” She pulled both her swords off her back and aimed one at the beast, “Now… repent foul beast!” Grak’nar laughed, “Repent? You can’t possibly be serious.” He grabbed Trey by his arm and swung him over his back, “I’m dead either way so long as I don’t bring back this worthless fledgling,” he stated as he reached behind him clawing at the air creating a tear in reality revealing a cave made of bloodred cables and wires. “He’s opening up a rift in the network,” Eli called out. “I know that,” Syd returned gritting her teeth. Grak’nar wrapped his claws around Trey’s neck, “Make one move and I will end him, are we clear?” Syd lowered her sword slightly and gritted her teeth tighter together, “Catch you later failure rider,” Grak’nar said with a wave as he stepped through the rift and closed it behind him. Syd pulled one of the vials off her belt and threw it into the rift, preventing it from closing completely, “Eli! Net Surfer now!” “On it!” Eli called out as Syd held her arm out in front of her as a sleek green and silver motorcycle like vehicle materialized in front of her. She hopped on the bike and revved the engine, “Hold on Trey, I’m coming.” The engine roared and she kicked off the ground sending her propelling forward into the rift, forcing it open once again allowing her access to the tunnel made up of blood red wires and cables. Grak’nar crawled along the roof of the tunnel, still keeping a tight grasp on Trey. His ear twitched as the sound of Syd’s bike running through the cables of his network caught his, “That girl just doesn’t know when to quit does she?” he repositioned Trey over his shoulder, “Ah well, I’ll deal with her later.” he said before continuing on down the tunnel. “We’re losing them,” Eli called out. “I know that,” Syd returned as she ejected the die on her belt replacing it with a bright orange one, “Looks like we’ll need a little more fire power,” she said giving her belt a good spin. “Reroll!” Syd’s belt shouted as her coat changed from green to orange and her swords were switched for a crossbow, a quiver forming on her back in the place of her sheaths, “HUNTER! Burning Arrow Ignite!” Syd held her crossbow up in front of her and fired off blind into the darkness of the tunnel. Grak’nar was shook when a few came close to hitting him. “The hell is with this crazy girl?” Grak’nar snarled between breaths. “You just don’t get people do you?” Trey called out laughing a little, “She may be strange but she’s the type of person that, when she sets her mind to something, she’ll see through to the end,” he looked over to Grak’nar, “no matter the cost.” “So that’s how she wants to play is it?” Grak’nar growled before jumping down to the ground and slamming Trey to the ground. Syd ran her bike up to Grak’nar and brought it to a grinding hault. “So you wanna fight do you? Then it’s a fight you’ll get! But I should warn you, it won’t be-” Syd fired off a single shot into Grak’nar’s shoulder, “GAH!” he cried out, “THE FUCK YOU DO THAT FOR!” “You talk too much,” Syd said bluntly resting her crossbow on her shoulder, “Honestly, why must you monsters also try and go out on some grand speech? It’s just pointless padding.” “I see, so you like to cut to the chase I see,” Grak’nar returned pulling out his claws, “I like that. Though you aren’t going to do much with such a tedious weapon.” Syd smirked under her masked and pulled out a blue six sided die, “Good thing I’ve been wanting to give this a field test,” she said ejecting the orange die from her belt and replacing it with the blue one before giving a spin. “REROLL!” Her belt shouted as her coat changed from orange to blue, her bow and quiver being switched out for a tall mage staff with a crescent moon shaped blade at the end of it adorned by a large blue crystal, “CASTER! Conjuring of the Unknown!" Trey’s eyes widened in awe, “... woah.” Syd spun the crystal at the top of her staff as sparks began to erupt from it quicking igniting in a roaring fire. She swung her staff at Grak’nar firing off several fireballs at the beast, each one hitting their mark. Grak’nar fell to the ground. “Aw, is that too hot for you?” Syd pouted mockingly at the beast. “You mock me child?” Grak’nar growled. Syd nodded a bit, “Yeah, I’d say that sound about right,” she ejected the blue die from her belt and replaced it with a bright red one, “however now, I’m finishing this.” “FINAL ROLL!” her belt shouted as a charge up noise erupted from her staff. She spun the dial on her belt spinning the die before it came to a halt as a white four appeared on it, “FOUR! FULL STRIKE!” She swung her staff at Grak’nar as four massive fireballs hurled towards him. In a last ditch effort, Grak’nar grabbed Trey and used him as a human shield against the blaze, Trey braced for the impact as the flames made contact with him. “Hey mom, dad… my life sucks,” Trey though to himself as he was engulfed by the fire, “I know you yelled at me allot for refusing to go to church and whatnot. But just this once, if there is a god out there… have him let Syd make it out of this alright.” Within moments everything around Trey went dark as the flames passed through him as spread to Grak’nar behind him. His eyes closed as he felt himself slowly slip away. --- --- --- “Trey? Trey!” A voice called out to him bringing the boy back to reality. His eyes slowly opened as he was welcomed back to life with the sight of Syd, who had reverted back to her civilian form, hovering over him, “Oh… hey Syd.” Syd frowned, “What kind of response is that?” she punched him the arm, “Idiot, I thought you were dead!” “Uh… sorry?” Trey returned rubbing his arm. Syd smiled back at him, “Well anyways I’m glad you’re alright.” “The boy should count himself lucky that rider spells are only effective against Gate Keepers and not humans,” Eli called out from the gem on Syd’s gauntlet. “You might want to inform me of the details on stuff like that in advance next time,” Syd chuckled, “next time we might not be so lucky.” “So… what now?” Trey asked. Syd turned to Trey and raised an eyebrow, “What do you mean?” “Well, you destroyed the Gate Keeper right? So… what do you do now?” “There are more Gate Keepers in other parts of the world,” Syd explained, “now that our business here is done, we’ll be heading out as soon as we can to other parts of the world.” “Oh… I see,” Trey said with sorrow in his voice, “Then you’re leaving?” “Yup,” Syd nodded before turning around and heading down the road. She waved back to Trey, “Be seein ya kiddo.” “Wait!” Trey shouted. Syd turned around confused, “Can I… come with you?” Syd raised an eyebrow, “you for real?” Trey nodded, “My life sucks here, everyone either hates me or doesn’t care about me. If I go with you then maybe, just maybe, my life might get better,” he bowed to Jayd, “So please, can I come along for the ride?” Syd smiled, “Of course you can.” “Oh thank you!” Trey shouted with joy before throwing his arms around Syd, “You won’t regret this, I promise!” “I should hope not,” Syd grinned patting Trey on the back, “... now get off.” “Sorry,” Trey blushed pushing himself of Syd. “You’re so awkward!” Syd laughed, “You’re going to be fun to have around, I can already tell.” --- Selias sat perched atop a small mound within the network as a blue torch went out behind her.“So Grak’nar has fallen,” she sighed, “the usurper is not going to like this.” “Lady Selias!” a voice called out from one of the torches behind her. Selias turned to face the torch, “What is it Morgoth?” “Your honor, allow me to make up for Grak’nar’s mistake,” the voice from within the torch. “That will not be necessary,” Selias returned, “I have already selected a suitable warrior to handle it. You should not concern yourself with something so petty.” “Someone suitable?” the voice from within the torch asked, “but who?” “Why, Many Faces of course,” Selias returned, “You mustn’t worry my dear, your time will come soon enough.” “Many Faces…” the torch thought for a moment, “Yes my lady, I understand. Forgive me for the intrusion. I’ll await further instructions if needed,” the voice said once more before the torch shifted from blue to a pale white. Selias turned back around to face a large wall of fire with an image of Syd and Trey illuminated with it. “So, the fledgling is friends with the Emerald Wind and his contractor. This should certainly prove to be rather interesting.” She smirked, “Let the game… begin.” To be continued {Insert Ending Theme - Kyoukai no Kanata} Next time on Kamen Rider Jayd: The adventure of Syd and Trey begins as they travel to faraway lands with brand new monsters to fight! But with a wild chimera on the loose, how long is the fun going to last for? You’re just going to have to wait and see when Kamen Rider Jayd continues with it’s 3rd Revolution. Departure, a New Adventure Begins! Don’t be late! Last edited by guncannon109; 10-27-2014 at 08:34 AM.. |
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Very interesting. Keeping the Rider hopping between cities is a really cool idea.
Oh, Caster Form! By the way, is this a fourth wall joke? Quote:
“Honestly, why must you monsters also try and go out on some grand speech? It’s just pointless padding.”
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07-01-2014, 02:01 PM | #8 |
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It's more meta humour than it is a fourth wall joke. If it were a fourth wall joke, Syd would have said something more along the lines of "Is that a zipper on the back of your neck?"
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Awesome as always senpai!
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Can't wait for 3rd revolution!!
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