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Chapter 3 - Ice

This is the tale of Frost, a 14 year-old boy and his journey with his friend, Blaze Keeper, who is soon to become a fire-keeper, a fire-keeper is able to control fire and make animals out of it, and the animals that they make stay with them for eternity. Frost is the son of the mighty ice warrior, Goldenice, an ice-keeper who has mastered the art of ice-keeping. Frost's mother, Isabal, is a warm-hearted housewife that knows how to defend herself. Frost has a Steller's Sea Eagle, Jaka, an ice eagle made by Goldenice. This eagle is 12 ft tall and has a wingspan of 24 ft. Frost also has a white wolf, Joko, who can run at speeds up to 80mph and has amazing stamina. One day, Frost's best friend, Blaze comes over to his house with his wold Greenfire and his sabertooth tiger asking him to help him find the escapees that ran away and killed his mom. Frost, who is always ready for an adventure, gladly accepts. As they go into the Racormori woods(which looks like the civilization that the apes made in Apes 2) they find that the escapees forced the natives to teach them to become plant-keepers. They also made themselves a leader called Hojasoma, the great warrior that betrayed the Elemental Universe by overtaking 2 element planets. Hojasoma has also made himself 4 pet lions, the first is Domani, a dark green lion with firey-red mane. The second, Fipilelo, is a light-grey lion with black mane. The third is Kala, an elegant white lion with two kittens, Grenoi and Culabi, the two kittens are for Hojasoma's 2 sons, David and Jonathan. The fourth lion is a gigantic white male name Whokiao. When Frost and Blaze got back, they tell Goldenice, he is enraged by the fact that the filthy pirate, Hojasoma, even figured out how to get on the planet, and that he wasn't even notified of his appearence, especially with him being one of the first ice-keepers to build one-eighth of the planet. Goldenice informs Silva of Hojasomo and his rebelion's location and they start calling all of the element-keepers in the surrounding areas.