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O Luminous's Legacy
Intro: O’Luminous, the king of The New World, murdered on the night of his second wedding in the civilization’s main ziggurat. The only remains are his legacy and his son. Joseph, the son of O’Luminous was abandoned as a child after is father’s death. The death of the king left the entire civilization of The New World hopeless.The day after the king's death, Joseph rediscovered who he was. The god of hope, Ydar, granted extraordinary powers on Joseph, such as extreme intelligence and time travel. Joseph soon fled to the Predator Jungle overwhelmed by his powers. Joseph has had a rough childhood, with his father’s death when he was ten and his mother's disappearance right after, Joseph has had to raise himself in the forest by himself. Joseph …show more content…
It has been eight years since O'Luminous’s death, now it is time to bring him back. The civilization of The New World has been crumbling ever since and there has been word that the assassins are about to attack again. “Kazou, are you sure you are up to come with me?” said Joseph, “It’s time to bring my father back to justice and save the civilization of The New World. Joseph took a risk trying to successfully time travel, let alone take another with him. But he had to do what had to be done to restore his home. Joseph grabbed Kazou’s arm and chanted a spell to trigger his time travel skills.
“Hoooo Kou Son”, Joseph got louder, “HOOOO KOU SON.” One moment, the two of them standing together in the middle of the Predator Jungle, then they were gone. The forest was quiet, no movement, as if abandon, the whole forest seemed as if never touched by anything. The time travel was a success. Kazou and Joseph were back to the day before the king’s death. There was no possible way one of them could save the king. The only possibility for success is if they joined together and used teamwork to bring down the
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If you want to be rich so badly, why don't you come get em’ , big guy.” He said with a smirk on his face. The man slowly let go of the king and approached Joseph. He was completely focused on the diamonds, not aware of his surroundings. Kazou raised his is beloved bow and arrow and aimed straight for the tall man’s thigh. Hitting him in the thigh would injure him not allowing him to get away, yet leaving him alive so Joseph and Kazou can lock him up in the dungeon. Kazou, happy with this aim, let go of the cord releasing the arrow into the man’s leg. Both of them jolted over to the tall man proud with their victory. The man was locked up and the king was alive, therefore when they returned to their time, the king would be alive too. Joseph clutched Kazou’s arm and chanted his spell again. They immediately returned to the jungle unharmed. The jungle seemed as if they never left. It looked as if there was no time paradox at all. Kazou was so proud of his accomplishment, but he still had to return on his own mission. “Kazou, you were the best companion I could have asked for, if you need any help at all on your journey to become a pirate just contact me.” Said Joseph with a proud yet sad

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