Chapter 25, Making A Sword

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Daniel Murchison
(Wayra's POV)
     "The exact details are fuzzy," she said, "No one really knows how it works. My logical guess would be that they can turn dreams into reality."

"And as for your bending," Daniel said, "As much as it has improved, I still would recommend taking the weapons. One sword alone may be fine for a while, but once it breaks, or if your opponent knows your skills, you need to improvise. Requip magic is the best for improvisation. Tell you what, I'll make a deal with you. Try requip magic for a bit. If it doesn't seem to work, then I won't force you to keep learning it. Either way, you can keep all three weapons. Deal?"
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Wayra A. "Cristalina Starr" Klocker Gregori-Owner
     "Check this out" I say. I walk over to a large rock and place my hand on it, I then remove my hand as part of it fuses together and crates a sword. Then I fuse my powers with it. It would be nearly impossible to break it now. But if it did, my powers would be fine, when I summoned the sword I could transfer or manipulate it's powers with my own as I pleased. The color of the sword turned dark. I leave the sword on the hard ground and walk over to the same huge rock I made it from. Using all of my strength, I use earth bending to pick it up, I then throw it at the sword I made as hard as I possibly could. I swayed to keep my balance as the entire island rocked. I use my earth bending to put the rock back into it's place and rush to pick up the sword. I show it to everyone.

"Not even a scratch." I say. "Do you know how to use one? I would like to learn. As for the magic bow and elemental staff... Why would I need them if I can use my own powers to do so?" I ask. "They literally do stuff I know how to do." I didn't even need the sword I had just created, unless I wanted to do something that could be done with the sword so I don't break my arm.
"I'm not arguing with you Jason." I say. "I'll learn reequip magic too. I want to learn how to use a sword. And i'll work on my aim too. I'll start doing strength and flexibility exercises also.
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Daniel Murchison
     "That's fair," Daniel said, "A sword is a good offense weapon, just know this. A good swordsman is one who knows not when to take a life, but when to spare one. As I said before, if you find a weapon that you want to use for requips, you just need to store them and they will appear. A staff is a good offensive weapon as well, it can keep your opponents at a distance. I have another staff that might be to your liking."

He goes through his bag and pulls out a small red rod. The rod then expands to a staff his exact height.

"It's called a power pole," he said, "It is a staff from the Dragonball world. However, it is very magical. It can grow or shrink to whatever size you see fit. It's not as flashy as the four elements staff, but it is a great weapon. It does work in this world, so you could give it a try. Besides that, I'll help you train with the sword. Erza taught me everything she knows. Trust me, she's a intense teacher but she knows what she is doing. You ready?"

I nod my head.

"Then let's get started," he replied.
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Wayra A. "Cristalina Starr" Klocker Gregori-Owner
     First, Daniel teaches me all of the blocks and strikes. I know a little bit already from all my aikido classes back home, but I never had to seriously learn it, so now I was learning a lot faster! I practice each on both sides, which is unusual, its usually only on the right side, but I found it necessary to know it well on both. I thought about what Daniel had told me. It never occurred to me I might have to take a life. I dreaded the thought. It was fun learning how to fight and all, but I was still a pacifist. Wasn't there any other way? I didn't know but I would try to find one. Daniel is very skilled with the sword, which is only expected since he was trained by Urza! I keep getting more flashbacks of this world. I already know it pretty well. I am surprised at how fast I learn, would these skills still be with me when I go home? Or would I have to relearn it? If I am dreaming then I would! I am a Dream Traveler after all! It is still kind of hard imagining what Daniel would look like if he actually aged to 30 years old, the only reason he still looked 17 was because of the world jumping.

"Hey Daniel, did you know that Dream Travelers actually exist in our world? They can travel anywhere they want in their sleep, even places they haven't been to before! Anyone can be one, not like me, it's a little different there, but it's still amazing! Don't you think?"

I wonder if we will encounter any enemies soon. I sure hope not!
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Daniel Murchison
     "Not really," he said, "When I first traveled, I was unsure of what was going on. I tried to figure out if what happened to me, but I never got any straight answer. Today is the only time that I understood what this whole traveling through different worlds thing actually was."

"It's getting dark," Jallal said, "We need to get our rest."

"Sounds good," Daniel said, "I'll take first watch. We may be on Tenro Island, but people have managed to find us. We don't want a repeat of the battle with Grimoire Heart."

We all set our tents, and fell asleep.

(Daniel's POV)

An hour after lights out, Leinad came out of his tent.

"Hey," he said.

"What's up," I asked him.

"I kind of had a few things to ask you if that's alright."

"Sure, I'm all ears."

"First thing," he said, "You don't have a grudge against me do you? About the whole Darkstar thing?"

"Not anymore," I replied, "I know your not a bad person, you were never asked to do anything."

"Do you think there are other angels," he asked, "One's who possess people?"

"I'm not sure," I said, "If I remember correctly, the story Atlas Durza comes from the Book of Angels. Which is a collection of stories from long ago."

"So there are more angels?" he asked.

"In the book at least," I replied, "There's Atlas Marza: the Angel of war, Atlas Cyros: the Angel of order, Atlas Drake: the Angel of nature."

"How come their all called Atlas something," Leinad asked.

"It's a title," I said, "They are given the title Atlas and then they get the second part of their name later."

"How many Angels are there," he asked.

"The book as at least twenty," I replied, "But not all of them are known."

"So I may not be the only one with these powers," he said.

"It's possible," I said, "Do you mind taking next watch?"

"No problem," he said, "Good night."

I head to the tent where Leinad had been sleeping, and began to fall asleep myself.
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(A/N: Hey, I hope you enjoyed this chapter! Don't forget to comment what you think, and vote! Voting always makes my day :D)

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