The World of Kha'Chin
Kha'Chin. A world above the clouds made up of floating islands. Flying boats allow travel between the islands. Every island is filled with strange creatures and wonderful places. The only problem is, recently a threat has come. 13, a spirit of death, has come to the islands and plans to rule. With the 12 objects of legend, it can take over and rule forever. The great prophet tells of four heroes who shall collect the items and use them against 13 and his army
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One of my most important memories is my first mission as part of the Koro’ko. They were the wild, homeless children living in the city. I was a part of them. Though I was the youngest, I was the most intelligent and the fastest of the group.
The other members of the group all called themselves a month of the year. There was January. She was the smallest of us. February and March were the two strongest. April was the oldest, and she was our leader. May was the best and moving unseen. July (also known as Julius) was the hardworking member. August was the one who cared for our Ze’Kiru bats. September, October, November, and December were only members of our group. They had no specialty.
Each of us had Ze’Kiru bats. We rode them and used them to send signals to each other. The bats almost never had to sleep, instead draining energy from small animals. Every Ze’Kiru bat has a rare stone stuck into its forehead. Mine has a blue moonstone., am Asur Mora’Seru.
April’s Ze’Kiru had the rarest stone, a sunstone, or So’Seru. The sunstone is believed to control the sun. If all of the sunstones were to be destroyed, the sun would go out forever.
The other members of the group all called themselves a month of the year. There was January. She was the smallest of us. February and March were the two strongest. April was the oldest, and she was our leader. May was the best and moving unseen. July (also known as Julius) was the hardworking member. August was the one who cared for our Ze’Kiru bats. September, October, November, and December were only members of our group. They had no specialty.
Each of us had Ze’Kiru bats. We rode them and used them to send signals to each other. The bats almost never had to sleep, instead draining energy from small animals. Every Ze’Kiru bat has a rare stone stuck into its forehead. Mine has a blue moonstone., am Asur Mora’Seru.
April’s Ze’Kiru had the rarest stone, a sunstone, or So’Seru. The sunstone is believed to control the sun. If all of the sunstones were to be destroyed, the sun would go out forever.