Strange Dovahkiin

by Wayward Shadow

Chapter 6: Of Keys and Blades (Part 1)

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Roughly a month had passed since Aqua and Jaxon moved into Ponyville. Upon purchase of a decently sized maisonette house, Pinkie threw them a housewarming party which not only introduced them to the general neighborhood but also provided them with the means to furnish their house and start-up jobs for themselves.

Aqua decided to make use of the storefront that came with their house to open an alchemy shop. With the help of Filthy Rich, she was able to obtain the starting supplies and the contacts to help her keep her stock well stocked. Twilight even took the time out of her daily studies to teach her how to do alchemy, which she learned rather quickly.

Jaxon, on the other hand, took up bounty hunting, and mercenary work. Mayor Mare helped him by setting up a job/bounty board in front of their house and town hall. This allowed him, and other aspiring bounty hunters and mercenaries, to find work from either townsponies asking for help in various ways, or the Government needing help putting down or capturing criminals of one kind or another.

“Honey, I’m home!” Jaxon called out as he entered the storefront to his wife’s shop, the Kappa Kup. The few ponies that were in the main room respectfully moved aside for Aqua to move from her alchemy station to give Jaxon a hug and a kiss before moving to the register.

“Any new ingredients while on today’s contract?” She asked with a smile.

Jaxon pulled out a small plastic bag filled with a multicolored powder. “Ground Unicorn Horn,” he said, getting a few of the unicorn customers to go pale in fear and disgust. “Normally illegal to obtain fresh from the source, alchemy shops with contracts with morgues and funeral homes can obtain and sell it,” he added, which calmed the unicorn customers.

“Sounds like something I need to look into,” Aqua said while taking the bag and placing it at her ingredient prep table. “How did you obtain this stuff?”

“My contract took me into the ambush territory of a unicorn bandit that had a sizeable bounty on his head,” he answered. “After completing my contract, I turned the bounty in at the local guard station. The captain in charge then told me that with any unicorn bandits I take care of, I have free reign to harvest their horns for the ingredient.”

“Sounds like a solid deal for the shop,” Aqua said. “Now, could you see if the Ponyville General Hospital does the same kind of contracts while I write one up for negotiation with them?”

“Sure thing, Sweetie,” Jaxon said before giving his wife a peck on the cheek and leaving the store. He was halfway to the hospital when he heard a loud feminine voice echoing in the distance.

“DOVAHKIIN!!!”

A golden framed portal opened in front of Jaxon, and he sighed in brief annoyance. “Duty calls. I just hope Aqua forgives me for being late,” he said before stepping into the portal.


A few days had passed since Princess Luna or formerly known as Nightmare Moon had returned to normal and reunited with her adoptive son Rumi. In that time, she had taken up permanent residence in Ponyville in order to be close to her baby boy and his newly acquired girlfriend, much to the spiky-haired wielder’s embarrassment.

At first, Luna had a little trouble fitting in due to her status as the Princess of Night and due to people still being a little afraid that she might end up relapsing into Nightmare Moon once more. Though Rumi and Namine tried their best to assure the people that she wouldn’t end up as the Demon of the Night, it didn’t have the effect that the couple were looking for.

Another issue was Luna’s attempting to adapt to the current age of Equestria - things like magazines, games, movies and such were unfamiliar to her. It made sense since she was banished to the moon a thousand years ago. None of these things had existed and except maybe magazines, they hadn’t even been in the wildest dreams of ponies. Unfortunately the only balm for this problem would be time and exposure.

When not focusing on helping his mother adapt to the modern Equestria, Rumi was training in the use of summoning Kingdom Key. He didn’t learn any fighting styles yet since he was still a newcomer in the art of swordsmanship. Namine had started him off learning forms and katas, saying he needed to be able to walk before he ran. When posing a question on when he would start learning stuff, Namine just told him the following words:

“Patience, my King. Your time to learn the abilities will come… for now though, just keep up a positive attitude and keep practicing the basics until you’ve mastered it fully.”

Despite the disappointing answer, Rumi obeyed his love and continued to practice until the basics were mastered fully. It wasn’t easy at first though… largely due to the fact that his Keyblade seemed to resist his commands.

Ever since he had first summoned his Keyblade, he had needed to fight to summon it to his hand. No matter how many times he attempted to master it, it was a miserable failure… at least that’s what it was like at first. However as the days passed, summoning became easier until it was second nature. Yet the question of what this had happened in the first place still lingered in his mind.


One day after another summoning lesson had wrapped up, Namine gave her love a kiss on the cheek and smiled. “That was good, Rumi… you’ve managed to master the summoning fully. Well done.”

Rumi smiled back at his girlfriend and blushed due to the kiss. “I have a pretty good teacher and queen to help me.” He told her.

Those words earned him another kiss from Namine. “You are such a flatter… but thank you. I aim to please the king of my dreams. Now that you’ve fully mastered the techniques of summoning, we can move on to teaching you how to link your practice forms into a real fighting style and adding some basic magic into the mix,” She explained to him.

With a nod, Rumi summoned the Kingdom Key and stood to attention. “Ready to get started, my Queen!”

Namine giggled. Rumi was definitely the spitting image of Sora - albeit more mature, serious and horny… just what she was looking for in a man.

“Charmer~ Anyways, we’ll start off with basic attacks on a couple of training dummies - each and everyone single one will be very easy to beat, Rumi. For this first day of fighting, we’ll just be focusing on light and heavy hits… and maybe two started abilities: Dodge Roll and Guard. Unlike the normal actions of the same name anyone can do, a true Dodge Roll or Guard are infused with some magic to make them immensely more useful. Ready to get started?” Namine asked.

Rumi nodded as Namine focused her magic to conjure a pair of training dummies with wooden weapons. From the looks of things, they looked like daggers and spears. It should be a very easy training session with weapons like these.

“Alright, my King - give it all you’ve got and make me the happiest woman ever!” Namine declared before snapping her fingers and animating the wooden puppets to attack.

A wooden puppet charged forward with the wooden spear yet Rumi dodged out of the way and attacked it from behind. It immediately shattered into dust yet the fight wasn’t over as the second opponent launched itself in the air.

Unlucky for him, Rumi quickly dodged out of the way as the wooden puppet landed onto where the spiky-haired wielder was before he was eliminated and turned to dust.

Namine nodded. “Good work, my King. But don’t think for a second that this training session is at its end. Prepare for the next set of opponents.” She told him before conjuring another set of wooden dummies.

The dummies began their attack yet Rumi focused all of his strength and took them on one-by-one. All of them were armed with either a wooden sword or spear yet were very easy to eliminate just like the last group.

A few hits and dodges later, Rumi had eliminated the final puppet from the second group that had appeared. Namine was happy and awarded her boyfriend with a clapping. “You’re learning fast, my King. I’m impressed… and somewhat horny for you. Once we wrap up training, I hope you’ll find some time in your schedule for a little ‘fun’.”

Rumi immediately knew what type of ‘fun’ she meant and hugged her from behind. “For you, I’ll always find time, Nami.” He assured and kissed her lips.

Namine smirked and kissed back. “Oh, you’re so good to me.”

Rumi smiled gently and continued kissing her without a care in the world. After a few seconds, they broke off.

“Now that we’ve had our first fighting session, it’s only proper I award you with the first two abilities that you will use in your arsenal - Dodge Roll and Guard. Here you go.” Namine declared before snapping her fingers and conjuring two orbs with silhouetted pictures of Rumi who performed a roll and a block with Kingdom Key.

Rumi took the orbs and they went inside his body as it glowed an aura of sorts. He was now gifted with two of Sora’s abilities that should be useful in future battles.

“Good, Rumi. As we finish more training sessions, I’ll award you with more abilities that should be useful. Oh! That reminds me - I’ll start working on your armored bodysuit so you can use the darkness without fear of corruption.” Namine explained and Rumi nodded.

“Right… ready to head back?” Rumi asked.

Just as Namine was about to speak however a portal opened behind her as a stone tablet with a broken spear indent had fallen onto the ground. There was something written on it in a strange language:

‘ Fod hi paar aan sovrahzun uv aan fahdon, zaan “Dovahkiin” ahst him tinvaak. Gein uv ney do mu fen kos til naal faal Drem do Sil uv faal Rahgol do Yol.’

Rumi noticed the portal closing and immediately assumed that it was Namine’s doing. “Nami… did you use your magic to create a portal?” He wondered curiously.

Namine made a confused look. “No… why do… Huh?” She trailed off while turning around and seeing the stone tablet on the grass ground which caused her face to morph into a surprised one.

“Huh? Where did this…” Namine trailed off as she went to examine the stone tablet. She kneeled and checked it out from top to bottom along with the weird text inscribed on it. “Hmmm… interesting.” She commented.

Rumi kneeled next to her before posing a question. “What’s so interesting about it, love?”

“These words on the tablet… they… hmm, if my memory serves me right… it’s related to a world I visited during my role as ‘Second Chosen One’... Tamriel, I think it was called.” Namine explained.

“Like… The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim?” Rumi asked with Namine nodding.

“Exactly… you’ve played the game?” Namine wondered.

Rumi nodded and explained. “Only a couple of parts… I love the soundtrack and the setting though I haven’t gotten much farther into the game. Mainly due to me focusing more on Oblivion and other sorts of fun games… how much do you know about Skyrim though?” He asked.

Namine placed a finger on her chin to think. “Hmmm… well, during my stay there, I was put under the tutelage of the Greybeards who taught me a lot about the world of Skyrim and its people. It was a time when the Empire and the Stormcloaks were at each other’s throats and a war was looming on the horizon. It was… quite an experience though I didn’t care about the politics. Master Arngeir was a wise mentor… though I explained my existence towards him, he didn’t care. Sadly, I couldn’t learn the dragon shouts no matter how hard I tried. Eventually, I left Skyrim and continued on my world tour.” She finished explaining.

Rumi nodded and his face morphed into an awed one. “Did you meet the leader of the rebellion or the Empire’s ruler though?” He wondered yet Namine shook her head.

“Sadly, no. But if I had to say, I’m very lucky I avoided having an interaction with either head of their respective factions. Remember when I told you that I didn’t care about the politics… I mean it, Rumi. The Empire and The Stormcloaks are both flawed in their goals even though there are noble people among them. Let them fight it out among one another but leave me out of it.” Namine stated - her tone made it clear she wasn’t picking sides or kidding around.

“Fair enough… so, what do we do with the stone tablet?” Rumi wondered.

Namine also wondered about that as well - what could they do with this stone tablet…? Hmmm… from her time in Skyrim, she was able to at least memorize a small part of the dragon language albeit minor.

“I could try reading this and see if it will make any sense.” Namine stopped for a moment to clear her throat before focusing on the tablet’s words:

“If my translation skills serve me correctly, all we have to do is shout 'Dragonborn' in our language... At least that's what I think it says. I’m not sure if I translated it correctly.” Namine said and immediately offered an apologetic look to Rumi.

“Don’t worry about it… So, what does it mean though exactly? The words on the stone… a message of sorts or a clue?” Rumi wondered.

Namine placed another finger on her chin to think… a message or a clue? Then she froze and her eyes widened… a message! Instructions of sorts on summoning some help! Huh, clever way to hide it.

“It’s instructions, Rumi. At first glance, it might seem like an ordinary ‘message’ yet it isn’t. In order to summon this ‘mercenary’ or ‘friend’, one of us has to shout ‘Dragonborn’ in their language. I think we both can do it… yet maybe I should handle this one.” Namine explained.

“If you think you can do it… are you sure though?” Rumi asked with a hint of hesitation in his words.

Namine nodded, got up and closed her eyes before focusing on the matter at hand. She took a deep breath before releasing the shout. “Dovahkiin!” As soon as the last syllable exited her mouth, the very foundations of the earth began shaking as the word exploded.

“Gah! What’s going on!?” Rumi wondered in a surprised tone.

“I think we did a bad thing, Rumi!” Namine stated in a scared tone.

Rumi held her tight to shield her. The shaking then stopped as suddenly as it started and a golden portal opened in front of the two. After a few seconds, a man dressed in Ancient Greek Armor exited the portal and removed his helmet, revealing an average looking young man with brown hair and eyes.

“Well… that’s new.” Rumi commented.

“So is being summoned,” the man commented back. “If anything, you need to get used to a lot of new and odd things happening. By the way, my name is Jaxon and I’ve been Displaced as a Greek themed Dragonborn. So, a Displaced Sora and a Displace Namine with a custom form?”

“Close… I’m the real Namine. Flesh and blood - no Displaced traits over here.” Namine stated to Jaxon.

“Before or after the third ‘official’ game?” He asked.

“After the third game… a thousand years later.” Namine explained.

“That long?” Jaxon wondered out loud. “Makes me think of how confusing it would be meeting someone with a similar or same name as those who you once knew.”

Namine shrugged. “Most of the people that I was close with had moved on or passed away… I did everything I could to relieve the pain in my heart… yet nothing. Lucky for me, I had found my one true love.” The blonde stated before smacking Rumi’s ass.

Rumi blushed heavily as Namine grinned in amusement.

“Malaka,” Jaxon swore to himself as he averted his gaze from the two. “As if dealing with my wife’s flirty mentality is bad enough, I’m summoned by an ageless individual with teenage hormones and a mentality that matches.”

Namine rolled her eyes at that statement. “Try living for a thousand years alone and then come find me… we’ll talk then about overactive libidos. Also, you have a wife?” She asked with a raised brow.

“She was Displaced with me,” Jaxon explained. “I had purchased a set of bracers while she bought hist sap. She started as an air dragon/kappa hybrid, but now you can add argonian to the hybrid portion as well. And to better explain, my wife’s flirty personality is more her teasing me by drinking lots of water and making herself look more developed on both the top and bottom. Heck, she maimed a griffin with said assets before drowning him with the water she drank.”

Namine whistled with a perverted grin on her face. “Sounds like my kind of woman… what’s her name though?” She wondered.

“Aqua,” he answered. “Now you know why I spoke about the ‘same name’ issue thing.” Jaxon turned his attention to Rumi. “You’ve been silent for most of the conversation. You go by Sora, or some other name?”

Rumi cleared his throat and began to speak. “Before I went as Sora, I was originally known as Rumen or Rumi as they called me… basically, my gal here was pretty alone and she was looking for the perfect man in her life… plus, she has been spying on me for a couple of years now. I guess we both found a sort of connection to one another.” He finished.

“Wait… Aqua?” Namine asked in a surprised tone.

“Her father named her,” Jaxon explained. “A Kappa father and an Air Dragon mother provide an interesting daughter who seemed to take to the water aspect of the Kappa species very quickly. The asset size changing is the Air Dragon aspect.”

Namine shook her head. “Wait, wait… is she a human or a real-life dragon?” She asked.

“Real-life dragon,” He answered. “Probably never thought of an alternate Earth where many magical species revealed themselves during the middle of the medieval period, and became buddy-buddy with humanity through to the present day.”

“Ah… I panicked for a bit there. For a second, I thought that it might be a displaced Aqua from Kingdom Hearts until I heard ‘dragon’.” Namine said.

“And this is where I unashamedly admit that I didn’t think of having her in an Aqua outfit for the convention,” Jaxon said, a light blush showing on his face.

“I bet that she would have looked good in any cosplay you would have bought for her.” Namine replied with a cracked grin on her face.

“With her abilities, I don’t doubt it,” he said.

Namine raised a confused brow. “But she’s a dragon… isn’t she like a powerful being?” She wondered.

“Different dragons have different abilities,” Jaxon said. He then suddenly pulled a bow off of his back and fired an arrow into the air. A frightened yelp was heard before a blue blur crashed into the ground just in front of him. “And stealth isn’t Rainbow’s best ability,” he added in a friendly teasing manner to the downed mare.

Rainbow was on the ground with her eyes rolling with stars and moons circling around her head. Rumi felt a little sympathetic towards her before looking at Jaxon. “Don’t you feel that was a bit too harsh, dude?” He asked.

“Getting dive bombed for being a perceived threat is not on my list of things to do today,” Jaxon said. “Not to mention that she had that unrestrained ‘look’ in her eyes. Unless I gave her a near lethal beatdown, she wouldn’t have listened to reason.”

Rainbow shook her head before she got up and glared at Jaxon. “Get away from them!” She warned before flapping her wings and launching herself towards them. Jaxon didn’t move until she was almost ready to hit him. He crossed his arms and parried the flight boosted punch and then pulled a broken spear from his back and pointed it at her throat.

“You’d do well to not jump to conclusions,” Jaxon said while glaring back at her. “Why are you intent on attacking me?”

“Cause of the shout I overheard while resting! I overheard it and flew quickly so I could see what was the cause! And I saw you appearing! So, who are you exactly?” Rainbow demanded.

“I am Jaxon, Dragonborn and Mercenary,” he stated as calmly as he could, his right eye twitching in barely restrained anger. “And I make it a policy to not be a threat unless made into one by hasty conclusions. I’ve taken out many bounties because they thought of me as an easy mark. Just as how you assumed me to be up to no good for just appearing from the aether.”

Rainbow calmed down a bit but still kept her guard up. “How do I know that we can trust you?” She asked.

“Trust me to do what?” Jaxon asked, a slight smirk showing on his face.

The Element of Loyalty was stunned - she didn’t know what to say or think at this current moment. “Um… I… Um…” She was at a loss for words.

“Exactly,” Jaxon said, cutting her off. “If it’s blind trust you’re thinking about, you can’t expect that out of anyone. However, if you want me to not cause trouble, you can trust me to not cause trouble, at least intentionally.”

“In hindsight, Dash… maybe you should listen to Jaxon. I don’t think he's in any sort of trouble with a capital ‘T’.” Namine joked albeit still keeping a serious look.

“I’m only trouble if you make me trouble,” Jaxon agreed with the former Nobody.

Rainbow grumbled and backed off. “Okay, okay. I get your point…” She said albeit begrudgingly.

Jaxon replaced the broken spear to his back, and smiled. “Now, is there anyone else coming to investigate this shout you mentioned?” He asked the group.

“Not really. It’s just me.” Rainbow stated.

“Then what is that dark speck in the sky flying just outside of my bow’s range?” He asked, pointing into the air.

Dark speck in the sky…? Rumi, Namine and Rainbow looked up and saw none other than Luna landing gently on the ground before she rushed forward to check on her son. “Are you okay, honey?” She asked with motherly concern.

“I’m fine, Mom… just a little misunderstanding with Jaxon here.” Rumi explained while pointing at Jaxon who just waved at Luna.

“Greetings, Princess of the Night,” Jaxon said. He then turned towards Rumi. “And Mom? Can I have some context for what you just said?”

Luna nodded albeit confused at what was happening. “Before we clear any misunderstandings… who are you exactly?” She asked.

“I’m Jaxon, as your son(?) told you,” he bluntly said. “I’m a Dragonborn and a mercenary, currently not busy and not seeking to start trouble with anyone.”

“A… Dragonborn?” Luna raised a brow.

“A mortal born with the soul of a dragon...though, in my case, my soul was fused with a dragon soul when I was sent to the Equestria I live in,” Jaxon answered.

Luna was surprised. “Another Equestria?” She asked.

“Multiverse theory,” he began to explain. “Just imagine the ‘what if’ of Celestia getting corrupted instead of you and, in one way or several, that event happened in a different Equestria. Heck, I can point out one difference between this Equestria and the one I live in.”

Luna nodded before Namine posed a question. “What’s the difference exactly?”

“Well, aside from the obvious,” he said, pointing between himself and the two humans. “The way our world handled Nightmare Moon was a bit more...violent for her, and harrowing for me.” He reached into a satchel he had on him, pulling out a golden orb that seemed to have a power to it that made Namine shiver in barely restrained fear. “Mind control and having to get beaten up by a black dragon...not Alduin, thankfully.”

“Oh, my god… an Apple of Eden.” Namine stated while shivering in visible fear. It was clear that she was getting a bad case of memories.

“So you recognize it?” He said, putting it away. “Yes, Nightmare Moon temporarily brainwashed me into following her orders. Being in the trunk of your mind while something else is in the driver’s seat is...unsettling to say the least.” He rolled his shoulders before continuing. “I should also point out that after I was freed from the mind control, I gave her a beatdown worthy of Mortal Kombat, just before the Elements were used to bring Luna back and heal her...but not me, unfortunately.”

“Yeah… unfortunately. Damn blasted artifact…” Namine admitted while shaking her head much to Luna and Rumi’s surprise.

“You know about this Apple of Eden artifact?” Luna asked.

Namine nodded and began to explain the situation more clearly. “I do… while visiting Rome during the Renaissance period, I was put under its spell and forced to do the dirty work of the Borgia. Naturally, I was quite brutal and cold while under its influence. Luckily, Ezio Auditore had managed to bring me to my senses… to gain back some retribution and help the people of Italy, I joined the Assassins temporarily. Once Cesare Borgia was defeated, Ezio and I parted ways before I continued on my world tour.” She finished.

“Well, at least you got some justice,” Jaxon said. “If I’m thinking correctly, you managed to get the worst of that world in it’s most civilized state. Ancient Egypt and Ancient Greece would have been more brutal if properly combined with that Apple’s influence.”

Namine nodded. “Give how powerful the artifact is… I don’t even want to guess what the outcome would be if the Templars had gained the artifact in ancient times. Did you visit any other time periods though?” She asked.

“I didn’t use an Animus,” Jaxon said. “Assassin’s Creed: Origins, and Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey. Good games, but almost too RPG.”

“Ah. I see.” Namine replied - albeit a bit disappointed at the answer. She was definitely hoping that Jaxon would at least share more info on the Assassin’s Creed universe… yet nothing.

“I should point out that when an Apple of Eden or other types of Isu Artifacts is in the right hands at the right times, many good things can happen,” Jaxon said. He then suddenly notched another arrow onto his bow and fired it in Luna’s general direction.

Luna quickly dodged out of the way as Rumi, Namine and Rainbow gasped in shock. “Why did you launch an arrow at me!?” The Princess of the Night demanded while glaring at Jaxon.

Jaxon didn’t respond, but he simply pointed in the direction he launched the arrow. Luna turned around and saw a small ant-like creature whose skin was black and his eyes completely yellow. Small antennas were twitching on its head along with its body. The arrow pierced its body and soon it was completely destroyed.

“Something wicked, this way comes,” Jaxon said before drawing a short bronze sword and pulling the broken spear off of his back. Just as he finished getting his weapons ready, more small ant-like creatures had begun to spawn.

Namine’s eyes widened while Rumi gasped. “The Heartless!?” He yelled and summoned Kingdom Key.

“What are these things!?” Rainbow questioned.
“Dark Being of the Heart,” Jaxon answered. “Heartless. Shadows, but be on your guard. Where there is one, potentially uncountable numbers can follow; and they come in all shapes, sizes, strengths, and weaknesses.”

“Couldn’t have said it better myself!” Namine agreed as the Shadows rushed towards the group and prepared to attack.

Before the Shadows could get too close, Jaxon yelled out and a red, flame-like aura lit up around him. He then charged into the horde and began slicing up the Heartless. Any scratches they managed to inflict on the warrior was ignored as he fought.

Luna and Namine blasted a couple of them using their magic, Rumi fought them off with Kingdom Key while Rainbow used her speed to kick them away.

After whittling down their numbers, Jaxon pulled out the Apple of Eden, scraped his broken spear across it, and then flung the spear at one of the Shadows. Said Shadow was impaled and pinned to the ground, but several golden strands wrapped itself around it, seemingly keeping it alive. Jaxon quickly moved to the debilitated Shadow and held the Apple above it.

Namine had blasted another Heartless with her magic before noticing Jaxon raising the Apple. “Wait! What are you doing!?” She asked in a worried tone.

“There’s more than one way to use an Apple of Eden,” he calmly responded. “In this case, I’m using it to analyze the Darkness in this Heartless to track it’s summoner. Keep me safe while I’m doing so.”

“Isn’t it a bit dangerous to use though?” Rumi wondered while he sliced another Heartless with Kingdom Key.

“Worry not. I’ve turned his broken spear into a pseudo-Isu Artifact and placed a backup of myself into it.” A disembodied voice sounded into Namine’s and Rumi’s ears. “If corruption can come from what he’s doing, the Apple will absorb the Darkness and then self-destruct. Protect him, or my actions will be in vain.”

Rumi and Namine froze before they stared at one another. “THE APPLE SPEAKS!?” They both yelled in a shocked tone.

“What’s with the yelling?” Jaxon asked as he paused his Apple usage to dodge a Shadow’s claws. “And are you gonna help or what?”

Rumi and Namine were so disoriented by the fact that the Apple spoke that they didn’t even hear Jaxon’s orders at first until they snapped to attention and went to defend him from the Shadows that were preparing to attack him.

However, the Heartless quickly suspected that something was amiss and slid in the ground much to everyone’s surprise.

“Huh!? Where’d they go!?” Rainbow wondered with a lost expression. Did they win the battle?

Suddenly a garbling sound was heard and Jaxon was knocked away from the downed Heartless and into Namine. The air then distorted before a Stealth Sneak ‘appeared’ where Jaxon was standing.

“Malakas Lizard!” Jaxon yelled in rage as he climbed back to his feet and pulled an intact spear off of his back. “I’ll skewer you and roast you in butter and salt!” His red aura returned and he began to engage the Heartless.

Namine slowly shook her head as Rumi rushed forward to check up on her. “You alright, Nami?” He asked - worry evident in his tone.

Namine nodded only to spot something sitting next to her… something that made her shiver. “The Apple of Eden…” She whispered softly.

Now came the question that was on her mind - what to do with it? Give it back to Jaxon… or use it?



Author's Note

Crossover with Ocelot the Devil and his story, Displaced Wielder.