Pan

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Everyone looked up.
Pan saw the one God, he never wanted to face.
"KAMI NO KAZE!" Dania yelled.
"Kami no what?" Was there ever a God named like that?" Tanaki asked.
"That's what he is known as, orginally called, Fujin. Though, a Japanese God, he is one of the eldest Shinto Gods, supposedly known to have been present during the creation of the world. He is the God of wind and trust me, he is not very nice and friendly like the other Gods." Dania explained in details.

"Silence! All of you silence! And you-"  he looked at Pan.
"What are you doing just standing there? Kill that creator of yours!" He yelled.
"I will never do that. It is my duty to protect my creator not kill her."
"If you don't, I will. Do you know the consequences of just what would happen if we leave her like that?"
"I do not, however I'm not just going to leave her be like that."
"You do not even know what she is huh?"

"FUJIN SAMA!NO! DON'T!" Athena yelled.
"What is happening here?" Tanaki was furious.
"Yeah, it's confusing me too." Keith agreed with Tanaki.

"Athena, you know it very well what happened the last time something like this happened. This kind of children shouldn't enter the realm. They are going to destroy everything!" Fujin shouted.

"I know that very well, but give this fragment a chance to save the poor child. There must be a way."

"There will always be a way Athena, but time is not with us, and this child looks more of a threat than the one we dealt with."

"Fujin is right, Athena!" Another voice screamed.

Everyone looked up again(their necks might been aching by now).

It was Raijin, God of thunder and lightening.

"I really gave it my all to stop the lightening so that disturbance in the entire realm would stop but, I guess even my powers couldn't handle such a demon." Raijin explained.

"Cosmo, is not a demon!" Frustrated, Pan yelled.

"I know she is dear to you but look, I'm a God myself and not any other God but the God of thunder and lightening, despite that I couldn't control what I could have. Now you see, this child is causing confusion and chaos all over the realm in all the different dimensions of the world. Her power is ineffable. If we don't kill her now, we can't do anything later. Moreover, this child isn't showing any signs of disappearing like the last child, which only means, she is waiting for the light." Raijin said to Pan.

"What do you mean her power? She isn't a fragment, I am." Pan replied.

"So you two haven't told them yet?" Raijin asked Fujin and Athena as he gazed upon them.

"Well, listen up. This situation has happened once before." Raijin began to explain.
"We know that part." Tanaki interrupted.
"I wasn't finished you know?" Raijin looked at him irritated.
"Anyway, the last time it happened it wasn't during a survival game like this. There was no disorder in the realm and there was a balance between both the worlds. Everything was just as it is because there were lesser children then who wanted to escape from reality, unlike you kids during the last few generations, children had no time to escape reality in fact, they were setting and figuring their careers, but then one day, a large portal opened at the northern side of the realm. The place were fragments were born, and from that portal, a child came through. We still don't know if he was from your world but he looked like a human. I guess he was around eleven. As soon as he entered the realm, the portal closed. The child looked harmless at first but then there was a light that seemed to be coming from every part of his body, there was destruction everywhere. Half of the fragments that were still infants lost their abilities (note: fragments can't die unless their creators die). All the Gods gathered together to deal with the crisis and just how to stop the child that came in here for destruction but before we could stop him, his light vanished and along with it, he vanished too.  He never showed up since but we can't take risks. After all, the realm floors were all covered in ancient scribblings."

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