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The Beginning

  A young man with long dreads and Bright Red skin in white robes holds a sword as he looks at the training dummy. He strikes the dummy fiercely, as if he had the motive to kill the dummy at stake. When he goes for the final attack, he splits the dummy in half.

  “Shit.” The Young man said while looking back at the now half-dummy.

  “It looks like I went a little overboard.” The young man said sarcastically as he put the sword back in his sleeves, he heard a “Knock Knock Knock” coming from the door. “Ra’Kin, hurry up. The Goddesses are ready for your attendance,” came from the door.

  “This is it,” Ra’kin thought. He was finally going to reach Master Warrior. He opened the door to see the Guardian of Ouri Ra’kin teacher and the ruler of the crystal realm. He saw the portal behind the guard.

  “Have you gotten everything you needed?” said The Guardian Strictly.

  “Yes, sir,” as he walked in the portal to see the rest of the senior students seating down mediating Ra’kin join them as he seating as portal come in walk out is His teacher Ouri “ I see all of you practicing the magic when yourself But magic and skill won't get you anywhere without companions that help will you through your journey. That is why I will pair all of you up in three to see if you are Ready to become a Master or not. When I say your name, please stand." Ouri said sternly.

  “Hilad!” a young man with Cornrows and a bun and fade with skin that is as blue as the sky stands up after hearing his name called

  “Kamari,” a Young Woman with a fro with a center part, stands up

  Ra’kin sees both their face focus and are ready for their task

  “And lastly Ra’kin.” After he heard his name, he immediately stood up.

  “Your three tasks are to fight another three of equal strength; the team that wins will become Master warrior,” Ouri said calmly. Ra’kin looked at his opponents and thought cockily “This is going to be easy, look at those chumps, weaklings." he readied his sword, he and his teammates and their weapons. Kamari, holding two knives, and Hilad, carrying a shield with a nervous expression on his face.

  Their opponents stand with their weapons: a sword, a staff, and a shield. The trio that was just formed looks at them with sheer determination. “Begin,” Ra’Kin rushes to clash with his opponents; their swords clash with each swing. Ra’Kin searches for weakness as the sword clashes.

  Ra’kin looks toward Hilad, blocking the opponent's attack with his shield. He sees Hilad analyzing his opponent's motive, looking a moment to strike his opponent's Rakin, then turns to look at Kamari, as she tears the opponent apart, not letting her get a signal hit in.

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  “You really should pay more attention to what is right in front of you,” said Ra’kin Opponent as he swung his sword towards Ra’Kin. “Oh shit,” he thought as he quickly dodged his opponent's strike. As he dodged, he realized that his opponent grew slower with each attack.

  “I can overwhelm him with attacks when he gets out of breath,” He thought to himself. Meanwhile, Hilad had just beaten his opponent by catching him off guard from behind, and with Kamari having a little trouble with her opponent, “Damn, why can't you just go already?” She thought to herself as she got ready to strike and rush her again, this time being the final blow.

  Ra’kin’s opponent is getting burned out. “The damn bastard keeps on dodging?” He thought, frustrated. Meanwhile, Ra’kin is looking for an opening as his opponents continue to attack. When his opponents stop for a second, that is when Rakin starts his offense “NOW!” he thought as he rushed his opponent, who got no bearing. He delivers the final strike, making his opponent fall to his knees.

  “You lost,” Ra’kin said cockily. “How?” said his opponent on his knees, “You get tired quickly and let your guard down, giving me the right time to strike,” he explained confidently. He looked to see that both Kamari and Hilad defeated their opponents.

  “It seems that Team Ra’kin, Hilad, and Kamari had won the battle!” Shout the Guardian Warrior Ra’kin, look up to see Ouri observing the three of them. “Ra’kin, Hilad, and Kamari come meet me in my castle, and the others continue the finals,” Ouri said sternly. Ra’kin and the others went into the Portal that just abruptly appeared to meet the Goddesses Ouri.

  And there they saw the Goddesses Ouri. A Tall Purple woman with a puffy Afro and dressed in a shiny, beautiful dress and a pretty crown, “How did we do, master?” Ra’kin said respectfully. “Good,” Ouri responded.

  “So, we pass?” said Hilad nervously. “Well, no,” Ouri said calmly, shocking the trio, “But we did what you told us to do to win the battle!” shouted Kamari, “YOU DARE QUESTION OUR GODDESSES, " said the enraged guardian.

  “You two calm down,” Said Ouri, stopping the conflict. She continued calmly, “Yes, you did do what I told you to do, but you didn’t work as a team, as I said. Magic and skill won't get you everywhere without companionship.” Ouri said calmly.

  “I chose you three because you're my top students and I know you have potential to become master warriors, but you three must learn teamwork and what it means to have companions. That is why I am sending you three to train under a new master in the crystal realm.” Ra’Kin looks at Hilad and Kamari. “I have learned about with these losers.” He scoffs.

  “So, when are we leaving?" Said Ra’kin bothered by the fact he couldn't become an Master warrior he took to now teammates Kamari Has frustrated expression about the situation she was so close to become and master and now she has learned about being on a team She crossed her hands in annoyance and Hilad had a nervous expression he never been on a real team before he doesn't know how to introduce himself.

  You three will be leaving tomorrow night. Get some rest, you three will absolutely need it,” Ouri said, dismissing them. “ Well, this is great, a new master,” Ra’kin thought as he and his team began to leave through the portal.

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