Chapter 9 - Welcome To Crossblades
In
the world of Crossblades, swords are not just weapons, but a way of life. In
this world, people use swords for everything from fighting to cooking to
communicating. The quality and style of your sword reflect your personality and
status in society. And the ultimate goal of every sword enthusiast is to become
a Blade Master, a person who has mastered the art of swordsmanship and can
wield any sword with ease and skill…
Portal
Bay, the bustling heart of Crossblades, was a city like no other. Sword
enthusiasts, Blade Engineers, and all manner of type people from all corners of
the planet flocked to its vibrant streets in search of fame, fortune, and the
perfect blade. Buildings made from shimmering metal, carved with intricate
sword patterns, soared into the sky, proof of the city's dedication to the art
of swordsmanship. Skyscrapers adorned with glowing Kem Ore crystals illuminated
the night, giving Portal Bay an ethereal, otherworldly charm.
People
from all walks of life hustled and bustled through the streets. Some were Blade
Masters, flying through the air on their swords like modern-day magicians. This
was a rare sight, as only high-level Blade Masters were capable of such feats,
their skills honed to a razor-sharp edge. The crowd would gasp and gawk
whenever one of these elite individuals soared above, their envy and admiration
quite evident.
In
the world of Crossblades, the tier system governed both the sword masters and
their swords. It was a hierarchy that kept the peace and ensured that only the
most dedicated and skilled individuals rose to the top. The Sword Master Tier
System, from lowest to highest, was as follows: Novice, Apprentice, Journeyman,
Master, Grandmaster, and Apex Wielder. The Sword Tier System, on the other
hand, consisted of Common, Uncommon, Rare, Legendary, and the coveted X-Class.
Crossblades
was a planet that had 2 celestial blades in the cosmos joined to generate a
spark that weaved a complex web of reality together. There were two sides to
Crossblades, Optimum, which was the lighter side of rich biodiversity and also
where most humans dwelled and then there was Inverse, the darker region where
sinister beings were rampant. Inverse was inaccessible to the general public of
Optimum for it was sealed away in another dimension. Currently, there was only
one way of getting there which shall be divulged later on.
Meanwhile,
Hao continued his daring escape on the commandeered Sword-Glider, Judgment Day
secured at his rear. He soared over the rooftops of Portal Bay, the wind
whipping at his hair, exhilaration coursing through him. The cityscape
stretched out below him, a mesmerising mosaic of glistening metal and twinkling
lights. While his heart pounded with excitement, Vibe Edge shuddered in
response, its energy resonating with his own.
Unbeknownst
to Hao, his daring theft had not gone unnoticed by a certain group who for a
long time had known where Judgment Day was sealed. In the shadows of the city,
a secretive group consisting of only the top-tier Sword Masters in Crossblades
had been observing the events unfold. Their interest was piqued by Hao's
unexpected abilities and his possession of the X-Class weapon. Their motives
were as enigmatic as the shadows they lurked within.
***
“Here
we are, lad.”
The
Sword-Glider landed in a desolate area on the outskirts of Portal Bay known for
its unique commercial benefits and for being far from the prying eyes of the
bustling city’s heart. Hao alighted the vehicle, his feet crunching on the
gravel beneath him. The area was sparse, with only a few scattered factories,
houses, trees and bushes dotting the landscape. A faint breeze rustled the
leaves, providing a soothing counterpoint to the noise of city life.
"Thanks,
mate," Hao said to the driver, before starting to walk towards Katana
Creek. He felt that going home would put him in harm's way, so he decided to
seek refuge with his best friend, Mentos. As he walked, Hao couldn't help but
think about the weight of the sword on his back and the responsibility it
carried. "I must keep this secret, for the sake of those I care
about," he spoke under his breath.
Katana
Creek was a peculiar sight; a sinuous river that meandered through Portal Bay,
carrying with it an assortment of discarded sword scraps and other metal
debris. It was a treasure trove for Scrap Divers like Mentos, who made their
living fishing for rare metals. The creek was surrounded by workshops, an exemplification
of the industrious nature of the people of Portal Bay.
Upon
arriving at Mentos' workshop, Hao was greeted by the cacophony of clanging
metal and the whirring of machinery. It was a vast, open space populated with
workbenches and tools, where Blade Engineers and Scrap Divers toiled away on
their latest projects. Hao's Vibe Sense painted a detailed picture of the
workshop as his sword buzzed with the vibrations of the bustling activity
around him.
Hao
had taken care to conceal Judgment Day, wrapping it in an extra layer of cloth
to avoid drawing unwanted attention to the X-Class weapon. The cloth muted the
sword's sinister aura, giving it an unassuming appearance as Hao navigated the
busy workplace.
While
he manoeuvring through the sea of workers, Hao spotted a familiar face.
"Oi, is Mentos around?" he asked the man, who was busy filing the
edge of a sword.
The
worker looked up, wiping sweat from his brow. "Last I saw him, he was at
the water tower by the Junction. You should find him there."
"Right,
thanks," Hao replied, continuing on his way.
The
Junction was a hive of activity, where workers meticulously cleansed metal
scraps and refined their properties for distribution. The area was a maze of
conveyor belts, water tanks, and machinery. Hao carefully moved through the
chaos, his Vibe Sense guiding him around obstacles and workers. Steam rose from
the heated water; the air was thick with the scent of metal and oil.
As
Hao approached the water tower, he kept a firm grip on Vibe Edge, the
anticipation of seeing his friend and the uncertainty of what lay ahead heavy
on his mind.
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