Ran was the name of the man who escaped and he was to be the hooded leader of the tyrants who were killed by the creature, he was born into the Zino, known for their unique abilities and mastery of weaponry. However, unlike his peers, Ran struggled to unlock his latent potential and faced numerous challenges in mastering martial arts. His difficulties were compounded by a turbulent childhood marked by loss and hardship.
During the reign of Rukh, the cruel leader of Wushu Guan, Ran's life was forever changed his parents were destroyed. He found himself orphaned and alone, struggling to survive in a world ravaged by conflict.
In his darkest hour, Ran was discovered by an old wise man from the Kuoshu Clan, known for their compassion and healing abilities. The wise man, recognizing the pain and potential in the young boy, took him under his wing and offered him refuge.
Under the tutelage of the wise man, Ran learned to channel his grief and struggles into his training, gradually honing his skills in martial arts and weaponry. Though he couldn't unlock the unique abilities of his zino heritage, his determination and resilience allowed him to become a capable fighter.
As Ran grew older, the memories of his difficult past and the injustices he witnessed fueled his desire to seek revenge against Rukh and restore balance to Wushu Guan. His quest for justice led him to pursue the legendary Dragon's Rage, an artifact rumored to grant immense power to its wielder.
Following the aftermath of the mountain entity's attack, Ran lays unconscious and vulnerable amidst the destruction. After some time, a warrior on duty discovers him and quickly brings him to the Shaolin monastery, the headquarters where high-ranking warriors and Si-Fus reside. The monastery also serves as the central hub for mission assigning and strategic planning.
As Ran is brought to the monastery, he is immediately tended to by skilled healers who specialize in treating wounds.
Ran then found himself seated in a dimly lit room, surrounded by a council of stern-faced Si-Fus and higher-ups from the Shaolin monastery. The room was tense, and Ran knew he had to tread carefully if he wanted to avoid revealing his true intentions.
Si-Fu Yagushi began the interrogation, his voice stern and unrelenting. "Ran, you were found unconscious and gravely injured at the base of Shoashi Mountain. We demand to know what happened. How did you come to be in such a state, and were there others involved in this incident?"
Ran paused, collecting his thoughts before responding. "I was traveling alone when I was ambushed by a group of unknown assailants. I managed to fight them off, but sustained severe injuries in the process. Fearing for my life, I sought refuge at Shoashi Mountain, but my injuries overcame me before I could reach safety. I can assure you that I was alone and had no knowledge of my attackers."
Si-Fu Mei interjected, "Why were you in that region to begin with, Ran? Your presence there seems highly suspicious."
Ran hesitated before answering. "I was on a personal pilgrimage, seeking clarity and guidance for my path forward. It was a spiritual journey, and I never anticipated encountering such danger."
Sensing the growing suspicion from the council, Ran realized that his vague answers were only digging him deeper into trouble.
"I believed that visiting Shoashi Mountain, a sacred site, might provide me with some better insight. I assure you that my intentions were pure, and I had no knowledge of the restrictions on traveling to that region," Ran continued.
Si-Fu Yagushi leaned forward, his gaze intense. "Ran, whether or not you seek permission before embarking on this pilgrimage? Your actions have raises many questions.
Feeling the pressure mounting, Ran struggled to maintain his composure.
"Don't worry Grandmaster, Let Mr Ran here
take me to the part he last remember before he was attacked. Me and my team will have no trouble taking on assailants ", Si-Fu Mei insisted.
As Si-Fu Mei began to press for a mission to apprehend Ran's alleged attackers, the atmosphere in the room shifted when Si-Fu Hibiki made a grand entrance. He easedroped on the whole interrogation and insisted that his team be assigned to the mission instead, sparking a lighthearted quarrel with Si-Fu Mei.
Si-Fu Hibiki: "Well, well, well, what do we have here? A secret meeting without the great Si-Fu Hibiki?" he asked, a playful smirk spreading across his face. "I'm offended!"
Si-Fu Mei rolled her eyes and sighed heavily, clearly annoyed by the interruption. "Hibiki, this is a serious matter. We are discussing the recent incident involving this man here," she said, gesturing towards Ran with a frustrated wave of her hand.
Si-Fu Hibiki: "Ah, yes, I've heard whispers of this tale. It seems our friend Ran has quite the adventure to share," he exclaimed, his voice brimming with excitement. "But fear not, my team will get the job done!" he boasted, puffing out his chest with pride.
"What!! No way that's gonna happen... My team needs this kind of mission, and anyways, I asked first!" Si-Fu Mei exclaimed, her brow furrowed and her hands firmly planted on her hips.
Si-Fu Yagushi, trying to maintain order, stepped in. "Si-Fu Hibiki, while your enthusiasm is appreciated, we must approach this situation with caution," he said, his voice calm and measured as he stroked his beard thoughtfully. "I'll allow you two to take this mission, is that ok?"
Si-Fu Hibiki, a mischievous glint in his eyes, replied, "Alright, old man, we'll get to the bottom of this, ain't that right Mei!"
"Yeah, whatever!" Mei replied, throwing her hands up in exasperation before crossing her arms and turning away with a huff.
Si-Fu Hibiki and Si-Fu Mei being given permission to investigate Ran's mysterious ordeal, and they're both eager to get to the bottom of it. Meanwhile, Ran sits quietly, his mind racing as he contemplates his next move.
Hibiki gathered his squad, Meili, Fuse, and Kai, in the lush bamboo grove behind the academy.
Hibiki said excitedly, "Hey, you guys, we finally get another mission, and it's one that just might have a plot twist 'cause we don't know what we're actually dealing with!"
Kai replied with a raised eyebrow, "Then how is it a plot twist?"
Hibiki responded intrigued, "With the info we got, the victim says he was ambushed by some assailants, but I don't think it all adds up. I'm gonna have my own interrogation later on in the mission, but for now, it's an assailants mission."
Meili's eyes lit up with excitement as she listened to Si-Fu Hibiki's briefing. "Yes, Si-Fu!" she exclaimed enthusiastically, pumping her fist into the air. "We'll solve this mystery and uncover the truth. Count on us!"
Kai, on the other hand, shrugged nonchalantly. "Sure, whatever," he said, barely masking his disinterest. Despite his apathetic demeanor, there was a glint in his eye that hinted at his true potential.
Meanwhile, at the Fire Tower, Mei Chun addressed her squad.
Si-Fu Mei Chun addressed her team, focusing on the mission at hand. "We've been tasked with an assailant mission, so let's make sure we're well-prepared to handle any potential threats."
Lei nodded confidently, her determination evident in her voice. "It's about time, I'm ready to give it my all, Si-Fu. We'll show Meili's team, how capable we are!"
Mei Chun acknowledged Lei's enthusiasm, while also addressing the team's overall performance. "I like the competitive spirit and all but we are teaming up with them so let's not get over our heads here."
Lian chimed in, agreeing with Mei Chun's point. "That's right. If we work together, we can ensure a successful mission."
Lian added, "We won't let you down, Si-Fu. We'll do our best to complete the mission and demonstrate our skills."
Lei grinned, still eager to outperform Hibiki's team, especially Meili. "Count on me to show them what we're made of. I won't back down from a challenge."
As the discussion wrapped up, Si-Fu Mei Chun gave her team a final nod of approval, her eyes filled with determination. "Let's show everyone the strength of our squad. I have faith in your abilities. Now, let's prepare for the mission ahead."
With their respective briefings completed, both teams prepared to embark on their mission. They knew that time was of the essence, and they couldn't waste any more time. They quickly gathered their gear and made their way to the academy's main courtyard, where they met up with Ran.
Ran's expression was a mix of worry and determination as he saw the Si-Fus and their students approaching him. He knew that he had to be careful, lest his secret be revealed. But he also knew that he needed their help if he wanted to survive whatever lay ahead.
"Are you ready, Ran?" Si-Fu Hibiki asked, his voice firm but sympathetic.
Ran took a deep breath and nodded. "I'm ready," he said, his voice barely above a whisper.
With that, the two teams set off towards Shaoshi Mountain.
As the warriors made their way towards Shaoshi Mountain, the sun began to dip below the horizon, casting long shadows across the landscape. They moved swiftly and silently, each lost in their own thoughts about the mission ahead.
Meili practiced her sword forms, the blade glinting in the fading light as she rehearsed her strikes and parries. Her determination was etched into every movement, as she prepared herself for the challenges that lay ahead.
Lei walked beside her, idly twirling one of her short swords in her hand. Her mind was focused on the mission, but she couldn't help but wonder how she would fare against Meili if they were ever to clash blades.
Kai followed behind them, the Spiral Staff slung across his back. His gaze darted from side to side, taking in their surroundings and assessing potential threats. Despite his nonchalant attitude, he was always on high alert, ready to act.
Ryou and Lian walked together, discussing whatever.
Lei, noticing Meili practicing her sword forms, decided to break the silence. "Hey, Meili," she called out, a mischievous glint in her eye. "What's been going on between you and Kai lately? You two seem to be getting pretty close."
Meili, caught off guard by the question, stumbled slightly in her footwork. She regained her balance and shot Lei a playful glare. "Nothing's going on, Lei. We're just teammates," she replied, trying to hide the blush creeping up her cheeks.
As the warriors approached the base of Shaoshi Mountain, they halted their progress to gather more information from Ran.
Hibiki took the lead, addressing Ran in a calm and measured tone. "Ran, can you recall where you were attacked and what the assailants looked like? Any detail, no matter how small, could be helpful in our investigation."
Ran took a deep breath and tried to recall the events of that fateful day. "It happened just over that ridge," he said, pointing to a rocky outcrop in the distance. "But I didn't get a good look at them. They came out of nowhere, and it all happened so fast."
The team exchanged glances, determined to uncover more clues despite Ran's limited memory. "We understand," Hibiki reassured him. "Every bit of information helps, and we'll do our best to get to the bottom of this."
With that, the group continued their ascent up the mountain, ready to scour the area for any leads or evidence that could help them in their mission.
The group exchanged looks, their curiosity piqued by Ran's account. They knew they were treading into unknown territory, and they had to be cautious. "You guy's also, keep an eye out for any signs of creature, lods of em hang around this parts." Hibiki said, his gaze scanning the surroundings. "And be aware that we could be dealing with something we've never encountered before."
Hibiki's eyes scanned the surrounding area, searching for any signs of danger. After a moment, he came to a decision. "We haven't encountered any assailants so far," he said, his voice firm and decisive. "It might be best if we head back and regroup."
The rest of the team looked around, realizing that Hibiki was right. Ran, however, appeared to be growing increasingly anxious at the suggestion of turning back.
"But... what if we're close to finding out what really happened?" Ran protested, trying to keep the team moving forward.
Hibiki gave Ran a pointed look, his skepticism growing. "We can't afford to take unnecessary risks," he said, his voice leaving no room for argument. "We'll return to the academy and plan our next move from there."
With that, the team began to make their way back down the mountain, their senses on high alert for any signs of danger. Despite the lack of concrete answers, they knew they had to trust Hibiki's instincts and remain cautious in this treacherous environment.
As the group turned to leave, Ran's desperation reached its peak. He knew he had to act fast if he wanted to get his hands on the Dragon's Rage. In a sudden and unexpected move, he lunged forward and grabbed hold of Meili off guard with a vice-like grip, taking everyone by surprise.
"Ran, what are you doing?" Meili cried out, struggling to break free from his grasp.
"Zip it kid," Ran said, his voice filled with a mixture of desperation and resolve. "I can't let you leave now. Not yet."
Before anyone could react, Ran bolted deeper into the mountain, dragging Meili along with him. The team watched in shock as the pair disappeared into the darkness, their shouts echoing off the mountain walls.
"We have to go after them!" Si-Fu Mei shouted, snapping the group out of their stunned silence.
Hibiki nodded, his face set in a determined expression. "Agreed. We can't let Ran harm Meili, and we also need to uncover the truth behind his actions."
As the team ventured deeper into the mountain, the tension was palpable. The fading echoes of Ran's desperate actions seemed to have awakened the very mountain itself. The ground trembled beneath their feet, and an eerie silence descended upon them, as if the creatures of the mountain were holding their breath.
Suddenly, a ferocious howl pierced the silence, sending a shiver down their spines. A massive wolf-like creature emerged from the shadows, its eyes glowing an otherworldly green as it bared its razor-sharp fangs. This was the very same beast that had encountered Ran and his fallen comrades on their previous visit. However, this time, it appeared far more aggressive and intent on causing chaos.
The warriors quickly gathered in a defensive formation, their weapons at the ready. "Stay calm and focused," Si-Fu Mei commanded, her voice steady despite the imminent danger. "We must work together to overcome this threat and continue our mission to save Meili."
As the beast lunged forward with astonishing speed, the team braced themselves for the fight of their lives. The battle had begun, and only by relying on their skills, teamwork, and unwavering determination could they hope to emerge victorious against the malevolent forces that lurked within Shaoshi Mountain.
During the intense battle with the wolf-like beast, Si-Fu Hibiki quickly assessed the situation and made a strategic decision.
"Mei," Hibiki shouted over the noise of the fight, "take your team, including Kai and Fuse, and go after Meili. We can't risk losing track of her!"
Si-Fu Mei, though reluctant to leave Hibiki alone to face the creature, recognized the wisdom in his plan and the kind of warrior he is. "Understood, Hibiki," she replied. "We'll find Meili and ensure her safety."
"Hey, quit acting high and mighty Si-Fu. Let us help," Kai chimed in
Hibiki turned towards the beast, his eyes locked on the ferocious beast. "No Kai, you have to go save Meili first. Don't worry about me, this creature is one I can handle easily."
"Tsk, Showoff!" Kai said, with a stern look.
With that, Si-Fu Mei and her team disappeared into the darkness, leaving Hibiki to face the wolf-like creature on his own. Steeling himself for the fight ahead, Hibiki readied his sword and prepared to engage the beast, determined to protect his team and complete their mission at any cost.
With more of the ferocious beasts emerging from the shadows, Hibiki appeared to be vastly outnumbered. Yet, the skilled Si-Fu showed no sign of fear, instead wearing a confident smirk on his face.
"That's how you wanna play, 7 huh?" Hibiki taunted, his gaze fixed on the snarling creatures that surrounded him.
With a swift flick of his wrist, he hurled one of his sai towards the nearest beast, its sharp edge embedding itself deep into the creature's eye socket, eliciting a howl of pain and rage.
As the injured beast fell to the ground, the other creatures lunged forward in a frenzied attack, their claws and teeth flashing in the dim light. With a low, rumbling growl, Hibiki responded in kind, his twin sai becoming a blur of motion as he weaved through the onslaught of attacks.
"C'mon, let's go!" he shouted, his voice filled with a mixture of exhilaration and adrenaline. He shifted into a Dragon Stance, the iconic martial arts technique of his school, the movements fluid and powerful as he struck at the creatures with precision.