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I got my inspiration as I was studying one of my readings in Anthropology. The topic was the Polynesian concept on 'Mana'. Hehehe. I'd leave it at that. Ah, the magic trick performed by Phoenix Thunderallowed me to actually write the bunny down, xD

Anyway, thank you for clicking the link! Hope you enjoy (tell me if you didn't though, I'd be happy to take your opinions into consideration ;D ) and please do leave feedback! All of them are deeply appreciated.

Official Pairings:
[Neither will appear in the first chap though. Heheh]

YinYang Pair (Fem!Gon x Killua)
Shorty Pair (Fem!Kalluto x Feitan)

Disclaimer: I wish I own HxH.
AD: Please consider trying out the (Under-appreciated Pairs)contest!
The deadline's still in April 3 (GMT +8), and it would be so awesome to see many stories on the listed pairs! xD

PROLOGUE

PADIOKA CITY

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The sound of large wings echoed the across the clouds and pushed away nearby clouds, hundreds of kilometers above sea level. Along with the sound of the wings' hitting the adjacent area with such force—the distinct sound of a flowing cape resonated with it.

"We're here." a voice uttered, and it was followed by a loud roar as if answering him. It was, indeed, so loud that it reverberated against the clouds, but they were so high up that perhaps the people directly below them would have no idea of their presence.

The man continued watching the ground from above. The city's view from the sky was beautiful—the lights were on as if they were small fireflies juxtaposed against the soft dark ground.

"Aiya. Long time no see, Padioka." He said in amusement, before lifting a hand up to hold his make-shift turban, a gesture that he'd be moving out.

"Ja, Thor."

He was answered, once again, by another roar. The man smirked.

And he jumped down his ride.

The trees rustled, and the winds flew across the grounds of the country's bustling capitol. It was already the middle of the night…, but many of the citizens were still awake. Rather, the night division—those who lived at night and were asleep at light—were being very active. But business was business, after all.

Various businesses flourished at night; some legal while some were not. And in the city's heart stood a large and imposing structure. It had spires, it was made of cold but oddly beautiful stone and stone works—it was none other than the castle, the castle where the revered royals resided.

Indeed, the country was ruled by strong and strict monarchs, but not once was there a rebellion and thus the country flourished in its own right. Flourished in the sense that the economy bustled, by average, but the lines were stark.

In any case the castle served as a parascopic structure, seeming to watch the citizen's every move. No one dared, nor even think about going against their rulers.

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A man with an indisputably strong and firm aura stood by the balcony just outside his office. His long silver hair followed the strong wind, and yet he remained so stern, almost stiff albeit in the sense that he was ready to move any time he wanted to without anyone noticing.

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⏰ Last updated: Apr 17, 2013 ⏰

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