1 Yu Yu Hakusho Vin Oct 26, 2007 7:41 pm
Darth Cradyan
Dark Lord of the Sith
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Sex :
Localizare : ---
Popularitate : 3
Puncte ZooZ : 6268
Numarul mesajelor : 2479
Respectarea regulilor :
Episode one – The new power
After the tournament between the three countries ended, the Makkai was left pretty calm. Yomi had left, and it seemed he and his son had disappeared. Mukuro finally decided she had nothing more to live for and ended her life.
Hiei kept working for the Reikai, making sure no one went against the decision made by the new king of the Makkai, Enki. Kurama went back to his life as Shuuichi Minamino and spent his time with his mother and new family while Yusuke took over Genkai’s estate, after she died, and opened a dojo. Kuwabara often visited him, when he didn’t have too much homework, and trained with him, eventually gaining a power of an almost B class ghost.
A year after Genkai’s death, everything seemed to be calm until a strange power appeared in the Makkai near the castle that used to belong to Raizen.
As soon as they felt it, Hokushin and seven other warriors went to greet the new threat at the entrance to Raizen’s old kingdom.
“Who are you?” Hokushin shouted at the man wearing a long, shaggy cloak that covered his entire body.
The ghost smiled at him and said: “Your new king.”
“The Makkai has only one king,” Hokushin replied. “And that’s Enki.”
“He is a temporary king,” the ghost said walking closer. “I intend to take over this world and I’ll start by rebuilding this old kingdom after that fool Raizen let it rot away.”
The seven warriors could not bare someone mock the name of their departed king and they attacked him. But the mysterious warrior disappeared before they could hit him and reappeared next to each of them, killing them one by one with a single blow. Seeing his companions dead, Hokushin attacked the mysterious ghost but his target disappeared again and pinned him to a wall, holding him by the throat.
“Who are you?” Hokushin asked trying to release the grip on his neck.
The warrior took off the cloak and revealed a tall, muscular body covered in dark red markings that resembled that of a ma-zoku. He had short black hair and dark purple eyes and a wicked smile on his face.
“I am Gaiden, Raizen’s younger brother.”
The emergence of the new power went unnoticed. No one, not in the Reikai nor in the Makkai noticed the coming of a threat as bad as any of the former three powers. And for three months, Gaiden spent his time reorganizing and training his new subjects that grudgingly submitted to him. He did not leave them any choice, it was either swearing loyalty to him or death.
But some of the ghosts closest to Raizen’s old kingdom were starting to be suspicious. The land had started to change and it was almost like it was dying. The plant life was starting to take on a life of its own and it became an almost lethal danger to those with a power under B class.
One day, he called Hokushin to the new throne room that had been redecorated.
“You called me, master?” Hokushin said bowing his head.
“I did. I want you to open a portal to the Ningenkai. It’s time I met the one Raizen planned on leaving his kingdom to.”
“But sir, it is forbidden!” Hokushin protested. “Such methods have been outlawed. The Reikai will come after us! If we…”
“They wouldn’t dare!” Gaiden interrupted him. “Enma himself would have to stop me! Now do it!”
“Y…yes sir.”
A week later, the portal was open and Gaiden stepped into the Ningenkai but in doing so, alerted all three worlds of his presence. However he seemed to have only one thing on his mind and that was to find Yusuke.
Using his ma-zoku blood, he tracked Yusuke down. He was waiting outside a high school, waiting for Keiko and Kuwabara. The grown-up Yusuke had grown taller, as tall as Kuwabara but inside he had not changed and was always spoiling for a fight, though there no one was powerful enough to offer one like the fights he had had in the past.
“Yusuke!” Keiko shouted waving her hand as soon as she saw him.
“Ready to go home?” Yusuke asked looking away.
Keiko pouted and grabbed him by the elbow: “You could show a little more enthusiasm! We are engaged after all.”
“I still can’t believe it,” Kuwabara said smiling. “After defeating so many enemies you still get pushed around by Keiko.”
“I can still kick your ass,” Yusuke replied.
“Any time you bastard!”
The two glared at each other but did not start fighting because Keiko stepped in between them, trying to calm both of them down. By then she had had plenty of practice.
Since Kuwabara had gained a better control over his power and started to understand it better, he was rapidly becoming as powerful as Yusuke had been when he faced Toguro during the Tournament of Dark Martial Arts. His wounds healed at an alarming rate and his swords were more and more powerful every time he used them.
Suddenly the two stopped bickering and looked to the south. They could feel Botan’s spiritual energy getting closer and closer. Sure enough, the girl with blue hair came flying towards them screaming: “Yusuke! Kuwabara!”
“What’s wrong this time?” Yusuke asked passively.
“There’s word of a very powerful ghost that appeared in the Makkai just a few months ago,” she said catching her breath.
“What does that have to do with Urameshi?” Kuwabara asked confused. “He’s no longer a detective for the Reikai.”
“Because he’s already gone past Hiei and I think he’s looking for Yusuke!”
The three that could feel spiritual energies froze, not because of the news but because they could feel three different spiritual powers coming from different directions. Yusuke and Kuwabara recognized two of them to be Hiei and Kurama but the third was unknown to them. But Yusuke still felt like there was something vaguely familiar about it.
When Hiei and Kurama stopped next to them, they both had their weapons out and looked very nervous. Even the usually calm Kurama looked almost frightened by what was coming, which made the others even more anxious.
The ghost walked out from behind a building and stopped at about fifty feet from them. Hiei, Kuwabara, Kurama and Yusuke glared at him while Botan and Keiko backed away with terrified looks on their faces. Botan could sense his power and it made her shake and even though Keiko could not, she was still frightened by the stranger.
“Who are you?” Yusuke finally spoke.
“Your destiny,” Gaiden replied. “But you can call me Gaiden. I’ve come to extend an invitation to three of the most powerful ghost there are.”
“Your energy is somehow familiar,” Yusuke stated. “Why?”
Gaiden smiled and said: “It should be. It’s the same energy you and Raizen share… that of a ma-zoku!”
“What?!” Yusuke asked himself.
Everyone stood still, although prepared for an attack, they wanted to see what Gaiden had to say. But especially, they wanted to know how a carrier of the ma-zoku gene had been overlooked by the Reikai.
“I thought Raizen and I were the last of the ma-zoku,” Yusuke said stepping in front of the others.
“That’s because everyone thought Raizen’s little brother was dead. But it’s plain to see that I am not. So I ask you! Urameshi Yusuke, Jaganshi Hiei, Youko Kurama, are you with me or against me?”
“Enough chit-chat already,” Hiei said and pulled out his sword.
Hiei charged Gaiden and attacked him relentlessly. But no matter how fast he moved, it seemed that his opponent was having no problem in dodging his every attack. Eventually, Gaiden broke his sword using only two fingers and with one punch, threw him through a wall.
Kurama was the next to attack, using his rose whip but even he was not fast enough to even get close to Gaiden and ended up being tied up with his own weapon, with the thorns making deep wounds in his body.
Kuwabara could not take anymore so he pulled out his Rei Ken and charged Gaiden shouting: “I’ll cut you to pieces!”
“A human thinking he can outmatch me? I don’t know if it’s hilarious or pathetic,” Gaiden stated.
He then charged up his energy and it threw Kuwabara back, further than where Yusuke stood.
“Aren’t you going to attack me, nephew?” Gaiden said with a wicked smile on his face.
To be continued…
After the tournament between the three countries ended, the Makkai was left pretty calm. Yomi had left, and it seemed he and his son had disappeared. Mukuro finally decided she had nothing more to live for and ended her life.
Hiei kept working for the Reikai, making sure no one went against the decision made by the new king of the Makkai, Enki. Kurama went back to his life as Shuuichi Minamino and spent his time with his mother and new family while Yusuke took over Genkai’s estate, after she died, and opened a dojo. Kuwabara often visited him, when he didn’t have too much homework, and trained with him, eventually gaining a power of an almost B class ghost.
A year after Genkai’s death, everything seemed to be calm until a strange power appeared in the Makkai near the castle that used to belong to Raizen.
As soon as they felt it, Hokushin and seven other warriors went to greet the new threat at the entrance to Raizen’s old kingdom.
“Who are you?” Hokushin shouted at the man wearing a long, shaggy cloak that covered his entire body.
The ghost smiled at him and said: “Your new king.”
“The Makkai has only one king,” Hokushin replied. “And that’s Enki.”
“He is a temporary king,” the ghost said walking closer. “I intend to take over this world and I’ll start by rebuilding this old kingdom after that fool Raizen let it rot away.”
The seven warriors could not bare someone mock the name of their departed king and they attacked him. But the mysterious warrior disappeared before they could hit him and reappeared next to each of them, killing them one by one with a single blow. Seeing his companions dead, Hokushin attacked the mysterious ghost but his target disappeared again and pinned him to a wall, holding him by the throat.
“Who are you?” Hokushin asked trying to release the grip on his neck.
The warrior took off the cloak and revealed a tall, muscular body covered in dark red markings that resembled that of a ma-zoku. He had short black hair and dark purple eyes and a wicked smile on his face.
“I am Gaiden, Raizen’s younger brother.”
The emergence of the new power went unnoticed. No one, not in the Reikai nor in the Makkai noticed the coming of a threat as bad as any of the former three powers. And for three months, Gaiden spent his time reorganizing and training his new subjects that grudgingly submitted to him. He did not leave them any choice, it was either swearing loyalty to him or death.
But some of the ghosts closest to Raizen’s old kingdom were starting to be suspicious. The land had started to change and it was almost like it was dying. The plant life was starting to take on a life of its own and it became an almost lethal danger to those with a power under B class.
One day, he called Hokushin to the new throne room that had been redecorated.
“You called me, master?” Hokushin said bowing his head.
“I did. I want you to open a portal to the Ningenkai. It’s time I met the one Raizen planned on leaving his kingdom to.”
“But sir, it is forbidden!” Hokushin protested. “Such methods have been outlawed. The Reikai will come after us! If we…”
“They wouldn’t dare!” Gaiden interrupted him. “Enma himself would have to stop me! Now do it!”
“Y…yes sir.”
A week later, the portal was open and Gaiden stepped into the Ningenkai but in doing so, alerted all three worlds of his presence. However he seemed to have only one thing on his mind and that was to find Yusuke.
Using his ma-zoku blood, he tracked Yusuke down. He was waiting outside a high school, waiting for Keiko and Kuwabara. The grown-up Yusuke had grown taller, as tall as Kuwabara but inside he had not changed and was always spoiling for a fight, though there no one was powerful enough to offer one like the fights he had had in the past.
“Yusuke!” Keiko shouted waving her hand as soon as she saw him.
“Ready to go home?” Yusuke asked looking away.
Keiko pouted and grabbed him by the elbow: “You could show a little more enthusiasm! We are engaged after all.”
“I still can’t believe it,” Kuwabara said smiling. “After defeating so many enemies you still get pushed around by Keiko.”
“I can still kick your ass,” Yusuke replied.
“Any time you bastard!”
The two glared at each other but did not start fighting because Keiko stepped in between them, trying to calm both of them down. By then she had had plenty of practice.
Since Kuwabara had gained a better control over his power and started to understand it better, he was rapidly becoming as powerful as Yusuke had been when he faced Toguro during the Tournament of Dark Martial Arts. His wounds healed at an alarming rate and his swords were more and more powerful every time he used them.
Suddenly the two stopped bickering and looked to the south. They could feel Botan’s spiritual energy getting closer and closer. Sure enough, the girl with blue hair came flying towards them screaming: “Yusuke! Kuwabara!”
“What’s wrong this time?” Yusuke asked passively.
“There’s word of a very powerful ghost that appeared in the Makkai just a few months ago,” she said catching her breath.
“What does that have to do with Urameshi?” Kuwabara asked confused. “He’s no longer a detective for the Reikai.”
“Because he’s already gone past Hiei and I think he’s looking for Yusuke!”
The three that could feel spiritual energies froze, not because of the news but because they could feel three different spiritual powers coming from different directions. Yusuke and Kuwabara recognized two of them to be Hiei and Kurama but the third was unknown to them. But Yusuke still felt like there was something vaguely familiar about it.
When Hiei and Kurama stopped next to them, they both had their weapons out and looked very nervous. Even the usually calm Kurama looked almost frightened by what was coming, which made the others even more anxious.
The ghost walked out from behind a building and stopped at about fifty feet from them. Hiei, Kuwabara, Kurama and Yusuke glared at him while Botan and Keiko backed away with terrified looks on their faces. Botan could sense his power and it made her shake and even though Keiko could not, she was still frightened by the stranger.
“Who are you?” Yusuke finally spoke.
“Your destiny,” Gaiden replied. “But you can call me Gaiden. I’ve come to extend an invitation to three of the most powerful ghost there are.”
“Your energy is somehow familiar,” Yusuke stated. “Why?”
Gaiden smiled and said: “It should be. It’s the same energy you and Raizen share… that of a ma-zoku!”
“What?!” Yusuke asked himself.
Everyone stood still, although prepared for an attack, they wanted to see what Gaiden had to say. But especially, they wanted to know how a carrier of the ma-zoku gene had been overlooked by the Reikai.
“I thought Raizen and I were the last of the ma-zoku,” Yusuke said stepping in front of the others.
“That’s because everyone thought Raizen’s little brother was dead. But it’s plain to see that I am not. So I ask you! Urameshi Yusuke, Jaganshi Hiei, Youko Kurama, are you with me or against me?”
“Enough chit-chat already,” Hiei said and pulled out his sword.
Hiei charged Gaiden and attacked him relentlessly. But no matter how fast he moved, it seemed that his opponent was having no problem in dodging his every attack. Eventually, Gaiden broke his sword using only two fingers and with one punch, threw him through a wall.
Kurama was the next to attack, using his rose whip but even he was not fast enough to even get close to Gaiden and ended up being tied up with his own weapon, with the thorns making deep wounds in his body.
Kuwabara could not take anymore so he pulled out his Rei Ken and charged Gaiden shouting: “I’ll cut you to pieces!”
“A human thinking he can outmatch me? I don’t know if it’s hilarious or pathetic,” Gaiden stated.
He then charged up his energy and it threw Kuwabara back, further than where Yusuke stood.
“Aren’t you going to attack me, nephew?” Gaiden said with a wicked smile on his face.
To be continued…