2. It Begins With But a Song

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Yoi-yoi! Haaaah... well, people, as stunned as I am to say it... here is the official beginning to Legend of the Seven Lights. In this one, we'll introduce a few of the story arcs, but be prepared for MANY more chapters to come. Also, this first saga is called the Frozen Saga, leave it up to you to determine why.

Chapter 2: It Begins With But a Song

NFL Stadium; Detroit, Michigan

The stadium was roaring with thousands of ecstatic fans, all hopping and hollering over their favorite sport: football. The game seemed like a sure win for the Canton Rushers, led by legendary rookie football-player, Ish Taylor. The slim rookie evasively dodged three buff men from the opposing team, the Blitzers, and was about to score another touchdown. But as if out of nowhere, lightning flashed in the sky, and rain started to pour furiously.

"Wuh-oh. Seems we're getting some bad weather, Chip." Reporter Nick noticed.

"The sky was clear just a while ago, Nick, I don't see-" And even more unsurprisingly, a tornado suddenly spiraled onto the field and sucked all of the football-players away.

"Whoooa-WHOOA-WHOOOOAAAA!" The tornado was gone in seconds as flags shot down from the heavens and stuck in the ground. They all bore the image of a smirking white face with long silver hair, which covered the right eye (from our view) and revealed only the furrowed left eye, and evil grin. From atop the stadium, the Man With the Red Eye's cape blew in the wind, his form shadowed. It lit up for brief moments as lightning flashed, but his body was soon gone with the wind.

Los Angeles, California

A bright and sunny day over Los Angeles. The seas were calm this morning as the sun's lovely rays glinted off the waves. Just a little off the beach, a class of children in swimwear performed stretches and poses as the water moved with their bodies, mimicking the movements of their teacher, Eva Jackson. "Remember, kids, to learn how to bend water means going with the flow. Aside from having a fairly flexible body, it's about adjusting to the changes you encounter. True, it's still a little too early to have any changes, but when that time comes, you'll have to get those legs stretching."

"But Ms. Jackson, don't waterbenders bend better in the nighttime?" a boy asked.

"Yes, but no one wants to go to night school." Eva smirked. "Plus the water is much warmer in the daytime. But if you practice hard enough, I promise to take you on a fieldtrip to Oceana." She winked.

"YAAAAY!"

Rocky Mountains

At the same time, Angelie McKenzie was teaching a group of barefoot kids on a flat, large peak of the mountains. "To know how to bend what's unmovable, you have to be unmovable yourself. When you know how to take hits and not be pushed around, you'll have the heart as strong as a rock."

One of the boys pushed down a girl next to him. "HA HA! She fails!"

The girl angrily stomped the ground and sent him flying with a rock-jab. "You FLAIL, Max!"

Angie then trapped the girl in a rock prison. "Come on, guys, be serious. Or you won't be able to take out Luvbi's airbending class."

"Those flyguys are cheaters, anyway!" Max yelled.

"Then it's important we know how to cheat 'em down." Angie winked.

Dusty Desert

"Alright, kids," Nigel began to his class of firebenders, "the most important thing to know about fire is- YAAH!" A green fire shot his butt and scared him away.

"Outta the way, Boy, they need a REAL lecture." Fanny stated, marching to his spot. "Alright, kids, here's a story to motivate ya: the story of two kids, a boy and a girl, who discover their firebending at the same time. During that time, the boy was fairly skilled and powerful with his firebending, but by the time they grew up, the GIRL reached the Logia level first, because SHE took time to hone her skills and get strong. The moral is, no matter how talented the snobby boy was, the girl was sure to beat him. Burn this lesson into your minds, boys."

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