On the battle ground of the gods, the pantheons raged within chaos and order. The old order represented chaos while the Elysian uprising represented order. Many gods fought for each side and in what they believed was right, majority of the Chinese pantheon fought alongside the Elysian uprising. Chang'e goddess of the moon who was once banished there, has been sent down from the heavens to aside her fellow pantheon and within doing this she finds out that her husband, Hou yi. Has been captured by the old order and she'll do anything just to see him again. ~
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"Chang'e." A voice surged from the direction of her back
"Chang'e?" It repeated.
The moon goddess continued not to speak as she knew her pesky little jade rabbit was speaking to her.
"C'mon can you please tell me where we're going?" Yue Tu spoke irritatedly.
"..." Chang'e still said no words as they both came across a village. This village was off of china's far grounds, unprotected. The village was only in eyes view when they saw a fire spark from it.
Chang'e didn't hesitate to run towards the village, "Girl, Wait up!" The rabbit squeaked at her.
Once in the village, you could hear the screams of woman and children. Seeing men trying to save them. Save them from what was the real question..
Chang'e then found out the answer to that question.
"Get back!" Swiftly Chang'e danced around each wing gust ball that came her way, Only one Goddess could have such a powerful move with that voice. Isis, goddess of magic stood before Chang'e. "An Egyptian god on Chinese land, State your business bird!" The jade rabbit said loud towards isis after basically attacking Chang'e. "This isn't your land anymore." She stated flatly. "These humans must be taught a lesson, they will bow down to us gods!".
Chang'e had an emotionless expression on her face as fires continued to burn the village, screams for help filled her ears. She did this, Isis murdered all these innocent people. "They never asked for this." Chang'e said in a dull tone, "They didn't deserve it either."
Chang'e then danced with flower pedals falling around her, that seemed to stop a house in the village from being on fire and healing the people around it. Isis enraged by this threw a spirit ball straight at Chang'e. "Catch!"
With a beautiful dance, it was dodged.
The bunny then spoke, "You'll regret ever touching this village you chicken!" Yue Tu followed up with some light insults towards the goddess. Chang'e and isis interacted in combat, slices and wing gusts raged on within the fight. Isis getting exhausted and tired while chang'e was just motionless no energy left her eyes. The goddess of magic put her circle of protection right ontop of chang'e, she needed to finish this. Chang'e just simply danced out of it and threw a waxing moon at the bird. The circle went exploding, healing isis and allowed her to get out alive. Chang'e didn't even bother to chase as she saw her running away instead she went straight to help the village.
"Why did you let her go?!" Yue Tu said.
"..." Chang'e stayed quiet like always and continued to heal villagers and restore the village.
Some things chang'e couldn't fix were the fires that stared at the beginning of the village, they were already burned down and some lives lost. "Girl??" The jade rabbit continued to say, he must've been really curious. "We didn't need to draw first blood so soon." A quick simple reply, something that wasn't completely honest. Really the only reasons why chang'e was in this war was to defend her pantheon and reunite with her beloved Hou Yi, not kill other gods for sport.
while leaving the village to return to china suddenly chang'e felt a sharp pain strike her back, impaling her into one of the village walls. "..Gah-!" She spit out with pain. "Girl, Are you okay?!" The jade rabbit said running towards her. Chang'e made little movement other than putting a hand to feel where the pain contacted her back. No ordinary being could do this, there had to be a god behide her and of who she didn't know.."Beware the shifting sands!"
Pedals danced around her as a swift turn around she was faced to a pillar, waltzing out of it.
Anhur stood infront of the moon goddesses. "Bow do-" Not even letting the war god finish his sentence, Chang'e shut him up with a crescent moon.
The jade rabbit noticed her position, she was tired and seemed to look hurt..
Anhur eyes seemed to turn into flames as he striked chang'e into a pillar, "No one silences me." He swiftly stated as he seemed to get ready for the final few shots to kill the faerie."Huah!" Quiet suddenly the lion was forced into the air by a waterspout. A smile appear'd on Chang'es face.
"Brother." She said then She turned to he bo with a grateful look. Anhur charged again shooting many spears but chang'e danced away from them but she fell to the ground as one of the charged spears hit her leg to form a wound. He Bo shot a water cannon of rage at the lion king. "hurrah!"
Anhur taking more damage finally decided to back off as he fleed the village..
"Moon are you okay? I came as soon as I felt a disturbance in the yellow rivers waters towards the moon."
Moon was a nickname He bo called chang'e, and she didnt mind it. "Im fine." She spoke in a tired tone but still independent way. "Thats my little sister." He Bo smiled as he tried to help her off the ground. She sighed in pain as she seemed to lose consensus, "Chang'e?" He bo noticed how her eyes closes. "Chang'e!!" He said as she had seem to pass out but after seeing the gaping wound on her leg. Grapping her
he went to take her to get healed or to be safe.------
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