The Equestrian Dragon: Moon Light
Chapter 18: The Journey Begins
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A half year has passed since the epic battle between Virin and Garble in the rocky canyon. Everything has been settling down. No more fights has been established since one of the final battles in the two drake's rivalry. It was nearing its ending, to the Lands' relief.
Ever since the day with one of the final battles, Virin has trained nonstop in order to get his last training done for the journey. Zecora, the zebra that had once healed him with his sickness, had been helping him with his meditations, as she was once a training zebra in meditation. She knows almost everything to the young drake, but some important stuff were kept secret from her, to her frowning expression.
Zecora's home, Zebrica, and the Dragon Lands were united thanks to Virin and the zebra's insistence that the two lands should unite as one. There had been a little fight between the two kingdoms, but was stopped by the "Chosen One" and the Dragon Lord, along with Zecora's help.
Virin had been visiting Zecora a few times in his life, but nowadays, he was more interested in travelling around the world to defend it from creatures of darkness, to the young zebra's understanding. She was a bit hard for him to understand, since she rhymes a lot, but he was able to understand her, to her once shocked expression, considering he had a fast-talking lightning ancestor that were hardly understandable.
Virin's friends had also been helping him with his training. Minuette with his psychic training. Amber with the water training. Nightwing with the shadow training. Zach with... the lightning training. Virin was surprised that Zach had the lightning element, which was rare to a brown dragon, to the young drake's embarrassment.
Ever since then, the training had been good. Virin's muscles had been improved to their limits, but they were still not ready to be developed. Torch was impressed with his son's program, as was Ember. She was the most surprised of the two, that her brother was able to get his wings to appear in his human form without having to be in his drake form, to his sweat drop. But, she knew he was ready, so was Torch.
After a half year of nonstop training and stopping evil, the day of the journey had come.
We are number one heroes!
We are number one heroes!
Pop out friendship, stop time and go!
That's right! We are the only ones who know the secrets that's in our hands! (Yes!)
The grown-ups don't have a clue! (When we get sucked into it!)
Facing off with strong opponents, each one with their own abilities (Yes!)
We gotta aim for the goal!
(Open Your Eyes!)
We gotta make a stand and save this world!
(Open Your Mind!)
We'll let all our imaginations jump!
We are number one heroes!
We are number one heroes!
Pop out friendship, stop time and go!
(It'll be a burning fight!)
Release this new energy, then take another try (Get ready, go!)
We'll get to infinity!
Team up creatures, stop time and go!
Virin was getting the last bit of his training done. He was also getting a little frustrated that he couldn't train more with his family and friends, even have his final battles with Garble. But, that'll have to wait. He should be focusing on getting he last training done before the journey. He was getting anxious to leave the Lands for once. He would be meeting new settlements, all the other places he couldn't get to, would be visited when he was going to get his other half back from the ponies' land, Ponyland.
He knew getting it was important, but he couldn't shake the feeling off when he found out that the face of the mare in the moon was gone. There were three alicorns in Ponyland, he'd better get to work.
He was throwing punches in he air, with each punch he saw faster gust of wind from the throw. He was anxious, and a teeny-tiniest nervous about meeting with the alicorns and the ponies. For the reason he was feeling a small amount of nervous, was because he would finally become whole again, something that he was missing would come back to him for over eight years long of nothing but training and battles with Garble and his gang.
After getting the last punches done, Virin was ready for the journey. But, before that, a question came up in his mind when Torch, his father, figured out how he was a human. How was he able to know that? Wasn't his species only on Earth, or something like that? So many questions had came to his mind after his father had told him what he looked like. He was getting restless about it nowadays.
I'd better get back to the cave and get some rest, he thought with tiredness as he yawned as the setting sun was going down to an beautiful orange colour. Tomorrow was the day he was going to be on his journey, he would miss this place a lot.
The next day...
Today was the day. Virin should be going on his adventure to Ponyland alone, no help from his friends this time. He was getting anxious about it. Altogether, he was both happy and sad about leaving the Lands and the children of the place. They had admired him for his bravery and kindness for them, showing so much respect for their parents and letting the children play with him when he was only ten. Those were the reasons why he was sad about.
The happy part, was that he was getting away from Garble for a while. That drake was a lot of pain in the flank when he wasn't giving up in the middle of their battles. He sure was restless about beating him whenever he was alone, but ended up losing every time they battled. That was a matter of amount of courage, compassion, bravery, skilled and talentful he was when fighting him. He wasn't going to miss those battles one bit, he was happy to have a break about them for the time being.
Virin yawned as the sun's light hit his face. He rubbed his eyes with one arm, stirring. He looked around to see his prizes still in one place. He sure was glad that no greedy dragons took them, because he lived right next to the Dragon Lord, and no one dared to enter the Lord's son's cave without permission.
Virin yawned again, blinking rapidly to get the tiredness off. Once it was away, he walked to the mouth of the cavern, stretching his arms as he took in the air in a deep breath. Once done, he walked over to his father's cave, only for him to see it empty. He wasn't worried, nor in panic, like how he once was when he was ten whenever the Dragon Lord was up before him and would let him rest after training. He only wondered where he could be, but that thought quickly got away when he heard wings flapping.
"Oh, you're already awake." Virin looked up to see his sister landing in front of him. "I had a wonder if I should have woken you, like how I did before." Virin chuckled. She was referring to when he was ten years old, no more.
"I was just waking up now. Just taking in the fresh air." Virin responded to his sister's remark.
"Of course." Ember rolled her eyes, shrugging her shoulders afterwards. "Well, c'mon. You should be ready for your journey." Together, both siblings walked side-by-side towards the place where their father stood waiting.
As he waited for their arrival, Torch smiled happily to his two children. His treasures. They meant everything for him in his life, even though he has no mate, he was still happy. He had managed to raise them on his very own, though Virin was a troublesome for him to raise. Because Virin was troublesome for him, was that Garble was mocking him very much until the day he fought back. That was the reason he was so much trouble raising, plus he was an omnivore, a cross between vegetarian and carnivorous. But, luckily, he was able to get him to eat gems and crystals instead of plants and meat, something that wasn't quite challenging.
"Hi, Father." Virin and Ember greeted in unison to him.
"Hello, dear children." Torch greeted back. "I am glad that you had awoken, son. Because, today was the day." Virin nodded in understanding, knowing that he mean the journey had come.
"Father..." Lord Torch looked down to his son, wondering what he was nervous about. "I was meant to ask this a lot of times, but my nervousness got in the way."
"It's fine." The Dragon Lord rumbled. "No one has the perfect chance to speak when they have it. Now, what is it that you wanted to ask me?"
"How did you know that I was a human?" The human blurted out, causing Torch to blink in surprise. "Sorry, let me rephrase that. When did you learn that I was a human to begin with?" Ember shot her brother a death glare, not wanting to know his history now. Virin shrugged helplessly to her, since he wanted to know how his father learned about him.
Torch, having a minute to relax, spoke to him in explanation. "Let me start from the beginning." Both of his children glanced up to him. "From the day that your ancestors came to Equestria, which was eons ago, a war broke out between all nations in the lands. There were nothing but death and destruction. Luckily, a certain golden dragon came and stopped the war after having rested for millions of years. That golden dragon was none other than Cyrus, your ancestor of old, my son.
"Cyrus was an elegant dragon. He was able to stop a war only by coming to the world. All nations admired him, and stopped their meaningless fight. The nations made a rule: no outsiders was allowed to enter their kingdoms. However, Cyrus was allowed to enter the kingdoms, since he was respected as the golden creator of the Universe. However, after a few years of rebuilding, a black dragon, your darkest ancestor of old, son, came to Equestria and brought death and destruction once again.
"The black dragon, Typhon, was the strongest of the three creators of our Universe. Typhon was the evil son of God the Father, the sole creator. The black dragon brought death and destruction wherever he goes. He also brought life to Tartarus when he killed it. However, Cyrus interfered the black dragon's path of destruction and fought against him in a long battle that lasted for years."
Both Ember and Virin's eyes widened in shock. "A battle that lasted for years?!" They spoke in unison, shock and nuisance taking over them.
Torch nodded in confirmation. "Yes. That battle was the longest in the history of the battles fought in the worlds. Cyrus and Typhon were legendary creatures. They fought until many innocents died from lifespan to days of old. The battle was also the destructive one. Sometimes, son, it kinda reminds me of one of your battles with Garble."
Virin laughed with nervousness. Ember rolled her eyes at him, thinking enough was enough, but her father continued the story.
"Once they had stopped fighting, they looked guilty. Guilty because they had also caused mass death in the battle, along with mass destruction because of their godly powers. Before you say anything, dear daughter, yes. They are gods." Ember closed her mouth as soon as she opened it. Torch cleared his throat, continuing. "After seeing what they had witnessed, they rebuilt the lands with their amazing powers of regeneration and healing elements. Their powers was beyond imagination. They could do just about anything with it, but they used it for their own purposes.
"For Typhon, he used his powers to create an army of evil, while Cyrus created an army of good. It was an battle between good and evil. Their father, God, stopped them from creating more destruction, warning them not to create overpopulated armies and civilizations of the planets that were made before a greater evil."
"Who is this "greater evil", Father?" Ember wondered with sly interest. However, before Torch could continue, Virin intervened.
"But, that doesn't answer my question as to how you knew I was a human, Father." Virin reminded him. The Dragon Lord sighed, wished that his son would had listened to his two greatest ancestors' history.
"Well, to answer that question, my son," began Torch. "I knew from the moment that I saw you, that you were human. Before you say anything else, I had met your birth father before his mate was pregnant with you. He came to this world through some strange light, and met up with me and your sister. He told us, or rather me, that he was a Halfliing, which consisted of a human and dragon combining one another before breeding began. He also explained to me, that his child would be a Halfling as well. The species of a Halfling was very rare on Earth, a planet full of various creatures, some of us were legends and myths in that world. However, I wasn't paying too much attention to that, and was more interested in learning about you, his soon-to-be born son.
"From that moment, I was fascinated with meeting a real human, but none came before you arrived to the world and was taken in, Virin. I hope that this explains how I learned of you."
Virin, still troubled by the news, reluctantly nodded in understanding. For the reason he was troubled, was that he didn't know his birth father that much, but he was in his mind, probably taking in the surroundings in his son's mind.
Torch took in a deep breath, having explained too much. "I hope that you'll learn from this storytelling, especially you, dear Ember. You were the one who wasn't much interested in humans before, nor the myths of our Universe's creators."
"I'll keep this in mind, father." Ember replied with seriousness in her voice. Torch nodded in gratitude, glad that his daughter would keep this information. The Dragon Lord noticed something sparkle around his son''s neck, the Amulet of Darkness hung around it.
"Why do you carry the amulet, son?" He asked the young drake, who touched the amulet with two fingers.
"It's so I can protect myself if things with the ponies go out of hand." Virin answered casually, prompting his father to nod in understanding.
"I understand." Torch said. "Sometimes things dont go as well as you had planned. Why don't I give you this as a small gift to help you on your journey?" He gave his son another necklace. However, this one was different from the dark amulet. It had a triangle form,, with three small figures on each side of the triangle amulet. Its form was also red instead of black.
"What's this?" Virin asked, admiring the necklace as he took it from his father's large paw.
"A different amulet of yours, crafted from combining two things: blood of tears and steel, to make it stronger and more than fragile to be destroyed." Torch explained, smiling fondly at his son as he took the amulet on his neck, creating a small shockwave when the red amulet touched the black amulet, which pushed Ember away a little.
Virin raised an eyebrow at his sister, who stood back in place. "That was weird..."
"No kidding." His sister concurred with him, looking up to see their father laugh heartily at them. "What's so funny?"
Torch stopped laughing. "Nothing." He wiped a small tear away from his right eye with a claw. He looked down to see Virin string daggers at him from his funny attitude. "Is something the matter, son?"
"I don't find it amusing, father." The drake replied simply, crossing his human arms, still glaring at his father. Torch raised two forepaws up, surrendering, to Virin's relief. "Let's just get this done with, so I can get going."
"Of course." Torch agreed with him almost instantly. "Ember, don't you have a present to give your brother before he journey away?" Ember sighed and got out a bag of crystals and gems.
"This is a combination of healing life crystals, gems if you somehow gets hungry, and crystals to boost your speed if things gets out of hand." Virin took the bag gratefully, happy to have some things to have if he was bleeding or worse.
"Thanks sis." He gave her a small hug, to her surprise. Virin quickly stood back, knowing his sister doesn't like hugs. Ember looked at him with expected ember eyes, smiling fondly for a second before it faded away. Virin raised an eyebrow as his sister suddenly tackled him in a crushing hug, to his shocked surprised.
"Be careful out there." Ember ordered him with sharpness in her voice. "I don't want to be all alone again when I finds out that the ponies "killed" you."
"No worries. I'll be fine." Virin reassured her.
After getting the last of family hugging and farewells, Virin finally left the Lands to his next destination: Canterlot in Ponyland.
At the borders of Dragon Lands...
Virin walked through the landscape of the borders to his home. The mountains were slowly starting to fade from view, but there were still some in the far distance. One large mountain with a city on the side of it.
Walking out of the borders, Virin started to hung his head as he looked back to the mountain range he called home. He sure was gonna miss it.
[Insert song: Kion's Lament (Instrumental Version) from The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar here.]
"Why?" Virin sang, hearing the beat of the music in his head.
"Why even trust me at all?
They say the ponies is my call
But then come tell me I'm wrong
Now what, what shall I do?" Virin walked over to the pond of water to the side as he looked at his reflection, which was replaced with a beautiful white alicorn and a human baby, presumably him, smiling fondly at the alicorn. Virin noticed the smile, it reminded him of his own smiles. He began to sing again.
"And who, who do I turn to?
Now everything feels so upside down
Deep down, maybe I knew
It was way too good to be true
With all my friends lookin' up to me
Some leader I turned out to be!" Virin kicked a rock in the pond, causing the reflection to vanish. He walked over to a cliffside looking over to the horizon, which made him smile in happiness, that the setting sun would always make him feel better.
"Maybe my journey is far from done
They need a leader and I'm the one
So now it's time for them all to see
The dragon I was born to be." Virin continued to look over the horizon, seeing the sight to be beautiful as he looked.
"It is time
To take the lead on my own
It is time
For something bigger than I've ever known
No need to wonder, the choice is done
Now I believe I truly am the one." Virin was about to walk away, but a certain spirit of a golden dragon smiled at his back.
"Virin." The golden dragon surprised him.
"Ancestor Cyrus!" Virin gasped in shock. "I heard a lot about you."
"And I had been watching you ever since you came to this world." Cyrus smiled heartily at his descendant, the clouds shining brightly.
"But, what should I do?" Virin asked his ancestor. "I'm not sure that I should had left the Lands. They sees me as the one who I was. But, what about the ponies? They may be judgmental ponies who thinks I'm disgusting something like that."
"You don't have to worry." Cyrus smiled with assurance. "I'll be watching you if things turn out bad. But, you'll also have my brother watching your every movement." This caused Virin to sweat drop. "However, I got him to turn into something that's far away. It'll take him a few more years before coming here."
"That's good to know, dear ancestor." Cyrus smiled again before the clouds consumed his head, vanishing from the sight. Virin looked where his ancestor vanished, before sighing, clearly depressed.
"It is time
For something bigger than I've ever known
No need to wonder, the choice is done
Now I believe I truly am the one."
"So, is it time? Is it time?" Virin looked at his necklaces. "Yes. It is time."
Location: Tokyo Bay, planet Earth...
Ships were deployed into th é bay of Tokyo. On the naval ships, jet fighters were launched to fly overhead to see if Gojira had came ashore or not. The monster had been attacking mostly Tokyo for a while, it was its playground. The Japanese Self Defense Forces, J.S.D.F, was on high alert if the monster had decided to strike, but nothing had come for the current year, 2018.
All of Japan were in a panic, but the government tries its best to reassure its citizens that the monster will be destroyed one way or another. Gojira was a dangerous monster, Ever since the day sixty-four years ago, the monster had made regular appearances in Tokyo and New York City, the home steeds to the H.D.F, Humanity Defense Forces. The monster was going down, no matter what it took.
Inside the command deck of the lead naval ship, a tall man with a beard, white skin, dark brown hair, came towards his second-in-command.
"Sutetasu wa nanidesu ka?" The commander asked in Japanese accent.
"Subete no hitei-tekina, sêr." The man responded in Japanese.
"Kuso!" The commander cursed. "Kare wa doko ni imasu ka?" Suddenly, the radio started beeping uncontrollably.
"Sêr!" A Japanese solider called out in panic. "Gojira!" A large creature was on the radio, going towards the ship, in the intend to destroy it. All the men panicked as they fired two missiles at the creature, Gojira.
Outside in the water, a shadowy silhouette of Gojira was hit by the two missles, but no effect had happened to it. It dived under the naval ship, with its spikes going through the ship as water entered it, drowning the men inside as the ship exploded. The ship destroyed, Gojira's silhouette swam back down to the seafloor.
Equestria, Ponyland...
Virin was walking through the grassy terrain, panting for breath. He stopped in order to catch his breath, his gills closed. He wished that he could had swam towards Canterlot of Ponyland, but no. He just had to walk to it on foot. He cursed to himself of the long walk he was going, before realizing that he had wings. He had walked for two days now, and nothing but grass and trees were in sight, along with ponds of water where he could drink in the fresh water. He had also ate some of the eatable gems, which he was lucky to have, thanks to his sister.
Virin crouched down to sit on the grass to grab some lunch. He took his bag that was on his back, getting it in front of him as he took out a red gem. He licked his lips with hunger, taking a bite of it, feeling the fresh, cool feeling it brought to his stomach as it settled down with the growling. As he continued to eat it slowly, he was in deep thought.
Who was that pony in the reflection that he had seen as he sung a song? She sure was beautiful, but him as a kid was cute. Wait, did he just thought that he was cute as a baby? He shook away that thought, relying only on the white alicorn. No matter what he thinks, that pony seemed nice. It could potentially had been his "mother" when he was young, but his real mother was hearing every one of his words, so he better be careful.
Hearing the sounds of someone crying and was hurt, Virin quickly ate the last of the gem he was eating and packed his backpack onto his back. He made a sprint to the child, running through the forest.
As he came towards the source of the sound, he quickly stopped as he saw a gang of griffins ganging up on a little colt. Anger boiling, Virin decided to step forward to the light, causing the gang to stop their assault.
"Hey!" They looked over to see the human standing tall and mighty. "What are you even doing?!"
"What does it look like?" A griffin of the gang mocked. "Getting rid of a life, of course." He kicked the little colt in the stomach, which caused the colt to cry out in pain.
Teeth gritting in anger and rage, Virin quickly ran to the kicking griffin, grabbing his neck as he lifted him up. The others stopped their cheering as they stared in shock.
"Now, what should I do with you?" Virin scowled. "Do you even know that Griffinstone and my Lands are united? Or, do you prefer to be alone as a lone pack of cowards?"
"What did you call us?!" The griffin to the side growled in anger. Virin smirked delightfully, darkness ready to take over.
"I was calling you... cowards!" A darkened drake sneered coldly, throwing the griffin he was holding to a tree. The other griffins got into fighting stances. "Oh, please. Do you honestly think you can take on me? Me?! The Master of the Darkness?!" Dark wind was blown against the griffins, as they stared in shock at the dark voice given by the dark dragon. The colt cowered in fear, backing up to a tree, wishing this would end soon.
"What is with you, anyway?" The griffin in front asked in fear.
"This just comes and gone, whenever I feel angry at someone hurting a small child," Dark Virin growled with rage in response. He threw a punch in the face of the griffin in front of him, causing it to step back while holding the nose as it was bleeding.
"You broke my nose!" The griffin shouted with rage. "Nobody breaks my nose and gets away with it!" He ran forward, only to be kicked in the stomach hard by Dark Virin, causing him to step back to hold it. The second griffin tried to hit the dark dragon, only to get the same kick as well.
The griffins started to fly towards Dark Virin at full speed, only for them to be shocked by the black amulet around his neck. They screamed in pain as they fell to the ground, their mane all puffed out in a funny way. The darkness of Virin disappeared, leaving him for now. Sighing, he looked back at the colt that shivered in fear. Muttering to himself, he walked up to the colt, who squeaked fearfully as the human was towering over him.
"I'm sorry for scaring you, little guy." Virin apologized, his head hanging. "Can you accept mt forgiveness?" Still a little reluctant, the colt nodded as the answer. Virin sighed mentally in relief, glad that he just saved a young pony's life. Looking at the colt, Virin got a better look at how to describe him. He was a middle-school pony, with a light brown coat, mane that are a darker brown colour, has a triangle tiphat on top of his head. He also had no cutie marks, which Virin thought was weird, as most ponies usually had something on them.
"Let's get you home." Virin lifted the colt in his arms, walking towards the nearby town. As he walked, Virin couldn't help but ask the colt. "What's your name, little one?" He asked in a soft voice, with compassionate in it.
"L-Light Glare, sir," Light answered in a stutter. Virin couldn't help but chuckle lightly at the name. Sure ponies had different names, but Light Glare was kind of like a normal name for a pony.
"Nice to meet you, Light Glare." Virin greeted with softness. "I'm Virin, Guardian of Fire and Harmony." Light's eyes widened in realization.
"You're the Guardian of Fire and Harmony?!" The Guardian nodded in confirmation. "Wow."
"Just the right word to put, didn't you, little bud?" Virin chuckled. Light chuckled as well, the two were getting along nicely as they continued with their conversation to find Glare's mother and father.
As he walked into the town, many ponies stared at the duo as they talked to each other, as though they were friends or something. There were murmurs among the ponies, regarding the human holding the little colt.
"What is he?"
"I don't know."
"Maybe we shouldn't try and get that colt, right?"
"Are you kidding? He's an habitat to our town, so of course we should take him away from that thing."
Virin chuckled. "That thing", was something he was used to. The dragons usually called him that when he was just ten years old. Light couldn't take the murmurs te calmest, as he was angered by the ponies saying bad things to his new found friend and saviour.
"Light!" A maternal, kind voice shouted not too far from them. Virin looked over to the voice and saw a mare of a lighter shade colour than Light Glare's coat. She had a purple mane with a light blue streak in it, a cutie mark of three stars, she had a horn. This meant that she was an unicorn. The pony beside her was a light blue male. He had a dark brown mane, with a cutie mark of three stars as well. He also had a horn,
This meant that Light was an unicorn as well. Virin couldn't had described it, because the horn was brown while the mane was a darker colour, covering the horn from him. He gotta admit, that sure was handy.
The female unicorn, Light's mother, levitated her son to her hooves as she nuzzled him protectively "Are you alright? The thing didn't hurt you?"
"Mom!" Light exclaimed, mouth agape. "That "thing" is the one that saved me from the griffins. He's a hero." The ponies nearby gasped in shock. The creature saved the young colt? Unbelievable.
"No need to babble, son." Light's father shook his head.
"I'm not! Just ask the Guardian of Harmony!" Virin raised his arms in defense as the ponies stared at him in shock. He's the Guardian of Harmony? Another impossible thing to believe.
"Please. No need to flatter me, young one." Virin responded when no one asked about him. "I was just doing the right thing that anypony could do." It was weird for him to say "anypony", since he was more used to say "anyone" and "somebody".
"You saved him, didn't you?" Light's mother asked in wonder. Virin nodded, affirming that he did. Her smile widened. "Then let's go to our place, so nopony can come." Virin raised a finger.
"Sorry. I'd love to, but I don't have the time." Virin said apologetically. "I'm in a hurry to head for "Canterlot" to find something important to me."
"You said Canterlot?" Light's father wondered, before motioning his family and the human to come with him. Once they were out of earshot of the ponies of the town, Light's father continued. "What do you need to find?"
"Just something that was missing inside me, no more." Virin replied with seriousness. Light and his parents raised their eyebrows at the seriousness in the voice. He was being serious.
"Okay. Let us help you." Light offered, smiling happily at his saviour.
"No thanks. I can handle this myself." Virin shook his head. "I don't feel like endangering any of you because of my selfishness actions."
"You aren't being selfish. You're becoming a hero to us." Virin raised an eyebrow. A hero? That sound like something that had just boosted his pride even more.
"Even so, I can't risk getting you potentially injured. There are far stronger opponents out there, somepony far wilder than most." The word "somepony" was also a weird thing for him to say. He was also referring to Hydra and Garble, two of his rivals that were dangerous enough.
"Okay. We understand, dear." Light's mother sighed in understanding. "Why don't we fix something for you? I bet it wouldn't hurt getting some food on your journey to Canterlot."
"I guess not." Virin shrugged his shoulders, agreeing with her. Crystals and gems aren't the only thing that he eats. "Sure, why not?" Light smiled happily at the reply, using his horn to grab the Guardian of Fire's hand and take him to their home.
The house where Light and his parents lives was a two stage building. There were windows, flowers in ponds on the inside. Curtains were open, to see in the house. On the outside, there were two bushes on the roar to the door. The door was a wooden one.
Virin and the trio walked inside the house, while the former remembered to brush his shoes before taking them off. Walking inside the kitchen, Light's mother, whom was later revealed to be Light Pearl, was preparing something special for the human who saved her colt's life from a gangster group, to Virin's raised eyebrow. He didn't know that the griffins, which he shocked, was a gangster group from the griffin kingdom. However, he learned that they were from another kingdom, one that weren't friendly with other kingdoms.
Light Glare showed Virin his room. There were plenty of toys and games in the room, which the young one uses to play in order to pass the time. Virin chuckled as he remembers clearly the times where his training was the only thing to pass the time. Light raised an eyebrow at the training he had went through, before going wide eyed at looking at the strong muscles that Virin had. He sure had been training like crazy.
"The food is ready!" Pearl called from below. Light Glare responded by calling down as well as soon as he heard it. Light remembered that the food were for Virin, since he was a special guest and a hero, to his embarrassment.
Going down the stairs to the living room, Light and Virin stopped as they came down. Virin was amazed at hearing Light's life as he had explained most of it to him, leaving important stuff out.
"Here, dear." Pearl gave Virin a box full of warm food. "This is something that I had made, just for you if you ever became hungry." Her voice was sincere and gratified.
"Thanks, ma'am." Virin thanked her. "I'll be sure to save it when I does." He putted the box inside his bag of gems and crystals. Pearl raised an eyebrow at the crystals.
"Do you eat those?" She asked in wonder.
"Of course." Virin responded, being careful with his words. "I'll be needing the strength and stamina when I'm at Canterlot, possibly tomorrow will I be there. Hopefully." Pearl chuckled at his hopefulness.
"By all means, be sure not to eat them all." She told him. "You don't want an stomach ache, am I right?" Virin chuckled alongside her. Walking towards the door and opening it, Virin turned back to the family.
"Thanks again, for your kindness." Virin bowed respectfully to them, which they returned with much respect.
"Of course. We will welcome you anytime if you need anything, Guardian of Fire." Blue Glare said with the respect he had with the words.
"You flatter me." Virin chuckled before going outside, and walked to the left of the family's side. Walking outside of the town, Virin couldn't help but turn his glance back to the town. All of the ponies didn't judge him for who he was, which was a good thing. All of them stared at him respectfully, when they had heard he was the boy's saviour. That was all he needed to hear and found out that the ponies weren't evil. To him, he thought that they were, but he guessed wrong.
Are all ponies like that? He thought to himself. I'd better find out when I'm in Canterlot.
Location: Seafloor of New York City, planet Earth...
Ships were deployed into the water of the docks of New York City, to the citizens' confusion. the government understood the confusion; they all wondered if Godzilla would return after a year absence.
Inside a large naval ship, a man with a beard, slender skinned, black hair, grey eyebrows, yellow eyes, walked to his second-in-command.
"Anything to report?" He asked.
"Nothing, sir." The second man replied. "There are nothing out there. Maybe we should take a rest; the men are getting restless." The commander sighed. It was true. The men were getting tired of searching for Godzilla all day long. But, they can't rest. What if he were to return back to the surface and destroy the city? What would they do?
Suddenly, the radio started to beep uncontrollably. The men were stunned by this.
"What's this now?!" The radio continued to beep, not stopping, sensing something approaching. "Is there something out there?!" He were all but in panic. The other men were also in panic. They were inside a naval ship, which means they could be drowned to death if the sea water gets in.
From the outside, a large shadow was swimming slowly towards the ship, intending to destroy it. The shadow was a big one. It weren't a large fish, or other types of fish. No. This shadow was none other than Gojira, nicknamed Godzilla by the Americas. Godzilla's shadow came towards the ship, its large spikes slicing through the ship, shoving water inside it, drowning the men in the naval ship as they died. The ship exploded as Godzilla's shadow's spikes sliced through the ship in two, causing a low, but loud explosion in the water.
The ship destroyed, the shadow of Godzilla swam back towards the seafloor.
Man, that sure was some crazy things going on there, right? Well, I am still intending to keep Godzilla's identity a secret until the time is right. For now, only his shadow appears in certain chapters. Since most stories I had read was having Godzilla as a hero, mine has him as an anti-villain. He's the judgment we deserve. Also, the poll on my profile is still up. I'll take it down by the end of the year. So, start voting for what I should have in the next season. I'll be taking a month break from the story, to make up better ideas for this.
Next time: The moment you've all been waiting for! Watch as the Guardian dragon of Fire and Harmony battles the Changelings in an epic showdown in the city of Canterlot. Meanwhile, on Earth, the human soldiers continues their search for Godzilla, in the hopes of killing the monster once and for all.
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