Disclaimer: All of the Dragon Ball properties are owned by Akira Toriyama and Toyotaro. Fire Emblem properties are owned by Nintendo. The OC is owned by me.
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It's a cool, crisp morning in the land of Ylisse. The sun has yet to rise as the sky is total darkness with dimming stars with an orange glow that brightens part of the dark sky to the hue of light blue.
On a decent-sized farmland with various crops growing on the front side of the property, while on the back side is home to a variety of farm animals like pigs, cows, sheep, and horses. At the center of it all is an aged, medium-sized log cabin with a couple of windows. It has a dark brown tiled roof.
The loud creaking sound can be heard as the front door is opened, the person that stepped out is a drowsy, thirteen year old boy that yawns while stretching his body. That drowsy look turns into a small smile as he views the rising sun.
The boy has an average, gentle appearance with long dark brown hair tied to a ponytail; the only thing that stands out is his golden eyes. He is fairly muscular due to years of his farm work and training. He wears a beige white T-Shirt with brown pants and boots that look worn down. Secured on his left side is his basic steel sword with a leather handle and silver guard. The sword itself has seen better days with the parts looking worse for wear.
He walked over towards the large wooden cart. He carefully stacked the heavy boxes of goods inside. He kept stuffing it in until it could no longer fit. This is his usual early morning routine, in which he delivers the goods to the nearby village of Southtown. He strapped the two horses onto the cart and got onto the wooden seat.
"Hi-yah!" The boy yelled; with the snapping sound of the whip, the horses took off into the dirt path that leads to the village.
He was barely left out of the gate, before he glanced to see his father, out the door. His father smiled and waved, which he repeated the same action.
By the time, he arrives at the village. The sun was fully out, and the people of the village were up and ready to do their tasks of the day, while the children played. He waved to different villagers with recognition. His journey came to an end when he stopped next to the entrance of the two-story tall building that acts as a local shop to the village. A middle aged man with a beard walked out of the building.
"Here's your order, sir." The boy said with a firm, but casual tone.
"Boken, my boy. How many times do I have to tell you that you don't need to be so formal with me? I'm an owner of this shop, not some snobby noble." The middle-aged man bantered.
"My apologies." The man waves it off, starting to inspect the goods and then giving him a thumbs up in approval. Boken gets off the cart, helping the man move the stuff into the back of the building. An hour passed, the cart is now empty as he's about to venture back home. The owner paid the boy a few coins. They both shook hands.
"Pleasure doing business, as usual, Sir, Gerald."
"Now, what did I tell y-!" He shouted before groaning. "Nevermind. You carry on now. Tell Marrone, I say hello!"
"I will!" Lamien yelled as he waved goodbye. He rode off for the return trip to his home, so he can begin his next routine of the day, which is helping his father with the farm. The trip went smoothly as he arrived back at the house with no problem. He sees his father already working in the fields. The latter noticed the return of his son.
"Boken! Just in time!" The father greeted me. "I need you to feed them animals!"
Boken nods as he jumps off the cart, grabbing the sack of food. Soon, morning turned to afternoon, as we saw a circular wooden fence behind the house. It was scattered with hay with a big ball of hay with a target painted on them. It housed some wooden dummies with slash marks all over. Both father and son wielded their wooden swords in their fighting stance.
"Ya ready?" Father asked.
"I'm always ready." Boken replied as the two charged at each other, clashing their weapons. Both of them traded blows evenly.
"Is that all you got, son?" The father taunted the boy.
"I'm just getting started." Boken stated before parrying the weapon to the side, going for the overhead strike, but the father jumped back. The latter closes the distance, thrusted his sword towards his chest, which he barely blocked. His father delivers a punch to the jaw, knocking him back.
Marrone swings his sword for another strike, but Boken blocks it with his own. The latter ducked under him and struck him to his stomach, knocking his breath away. Tackling him to the ground as he sees a tip of a wooden blade pointing at his face. After a few moments of silence, the father raises his hands in surrender.
"It looks like ya win this one." The father states as he gets up from the ground. "You came a long way from being the helpless boy that day." As words left his mouth, he momentarily grimaced on the memory.
Boken smiled as he heard his father's words.
"Thank you."
"Now. Now. No need to get all sappy with me. Besides, you still have a long way to go, if you want to become the greatest knight." The rest of the day goes by with his training with a bow and arrow. He didn't stop until sunset.
Then the next morning came; he was riding on the usual path home after doing his morning routine. He was enjoying looking at the scenery bathed in golden light. However, all of a sudden, he heard a loud scream from a distance, then it was followed by a fierce roar.
He stopped the cart and looked in the direction where he heard the noise. With curiosity overriding his mind, he got off the cart, dashing into the woods. He constantly weaves around the pine trees. Once he got closer to the source, his eyes widened as he saw a huge brown bear that was standing tall. It looked ready to attack whoever it targeted.
"Naga crap!" Boken exclaimed. He took out his steel sword from its sheath; then charged towards it. When the bear noticed his presence, he jumped high, swinging it in a downward slash, creating a mark on a bear's chest.
He landed roughly, then jumping back, as the bear readied itself for a charge. He glance at an individual that he was rescuing; he was met with a weird-looking green-colored creature with a spike on top of its head. Adding to the weirdness and foreign attribute was its clothing. It has a strange armor design that he never seen before. He was so enamored by the creature that he forgot about a raging, charging bear heading his way. By the time, he notices it, it was already too late as he got struck by it, knocking him down.
Boken struggled in vain, as the bear started biting him. He uses one arm to block his vital areas, while he uses the other to wildly punch it, but it doesn't relent as his blood coats the bear's mouth and part of his body. It continued its assault as it bit one of his arms off. Pained screams echoed through the area. The raging beast was ready to chomp on his neck to end it all, when it was sent flying by a bright blue beam. Once the bear was gone, it went to Boken on the verge of passing out from the loss of his blood.
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'Is this it...'
'Is this how I die?'
*sighs*
'At least I did save a life.'
The last thing I saw was it looked to be the same thing that I saved, but it was blue-colored. My vision went black, as I waited for my ascension.
I felt a soothing relief that felt like I had a good night's sleep. I slowly opened my eyes to see miraculously, I'm still alive. I wondered if a healer came by, but then I remembered what I last saw; I frantically got up to be greeted with the same creature that was over top of me. It was way larger than the other counterpart; it easily towers over me. It also has two spikes on top of its head. It looks to be wearing the same armor as the other one. Right now, I have so many questions that I wanted to ask.
"Were you the one that healed me?" I asked the blue creature, which smiled softly.
"Yes. I was the one that healed you." It replied before bowing. "I want to thank you for saving my people. If it wasn't for you then I didn't know what would've happened."
"I like to thank you as well for saving my life." I thanked it, before moving to my next question. "I'm curious. Who or what are you exactly?"
"My name is Pybara. I'm from a planet known as Yadrat."
"Planet Yadrat?" I repeated as my mind began to form thoughts that were outlandish. "Are you implying that there's another life from all the way up there?"
"Precisely. There's many different worlds out there in the universe. Our world and your world are just a speck of what's out there." Pybara explained as my mind was shattered. I didn't know what to think. I sat down on a piece of log that let me process what was said so far.
"If you said that you came from all the way out there, then how did you get here?"
"One of my students was learning one of our techniques, when it accidentally teleported to this planet."
Teleport? Are they magicians?
"Earlier, when you healed me. Was that healing magic you used?"
"Magic? I never heard of the term " magic." Its reply confused me, then he continued. "What I did use was the power we were born with, it is known as Spirit Control."
"Spirit Control?"
"It is also known simply as Ki. It's life energy that is inside of every living being in existence."
"Are you saying that it's inside of me?" I questioned when it summoned a bright blue ball.
"That is correct. If you manage to draw out your Ki, controlling the energy. Not only will it increase your physical power, several times over, but you can create various techniques." Pybara defined. I never imagined that this day would be... this. Not only have I learned the fact that they're other beings out there, but now hearing about this new realm of power that's even greater than magic itself. I want to see it for myself.
"May I have a demonstration of this power?"
Without saying a word, I saw it suddenly...shrinking. He shrunk to a size smaller than myself. I am very dumbfounded.
"What is this!?" I shouted. It didn't seem to be phased by my sudden outburst.
"This is my normal size. What you've seen was one of our abilities, Gigantification." Pybara demonstrates, then it made copies of itself, circling around me. I looked around in surprise.
"What in Pegasus' dung?!" I gasped as all of the clones merged back into one. Then it suddenly disappeared. I frantically searched, when I found it standing right behind me.
My thoughts began to think of something that I needed to do. Maybe I could use this power to not only protect the people more easily, but it would open the door to becoming the greatest knight this world would ever see. With my mind made up, I kneeled in front of it, which made it curious.
"Can you teach me how to use this power?" I asked. Pybara stared at me like it was looking deep into my soul.
"For so long, I trained every day for my dream of joining the Shepherds that saved my life years ago." My mine flashed a silhouette of Prince Chrom holding out a hand. "With the power you showed me, I'll become the knight that will stand alongside them to protect the people of this world from evil." After I made my declaration, it was silent for a short time, then it smiled, walking towards me.
"I see it. I see that in your heart that you have pure intentions. I accept you as my pupil." It answered, making me feel endless joy. I couldn't help but lightly celebrate.
"When do we get started?!" I eagerly asked with a high pitch from excitement.
"Immediately."
"Wait what?" I face faulted.
It puts its hand on my kneecap while putting its two fingers on its forehead.
"We're heading off to my planet."
"Wa-wait! I still need to tell my fa-" I tried to protest before instantly teleporting to another location. "-ther." I took a good look at the new unfamiliar environment. This planet has a yellow sky with its own sunlight blanketing the planet. I gawked at the purple structures that were as tall as a castle. I can't believe it. I am the first person in the world to be on a different planet.
I heard a bunch of footsteps, and all of the other civilians ran toward me. They stopped within distance; some were looking at me in fascination while the others were inspecting me. The first group I noticed is that it looks similar to the one I saved earlier, while the other group is a pink-colored, weird-looking fish people. Their eyes are squinted. They also sported whiskers, pointy ears, and blue spots on their head.
Pybara uses its Gigantification to grow himself to tower over me once more. Then looked at me with its non-changing happy expression.
"Are you ready to start your training?" It asked.
I nodded and proceeded to follow him into his building.
I kept thinking about my father; how would he react to my sudden disappearance?
Little did I know, it would be three long years before I got to see him and my planet again.
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That's the rewritten Prologue, folks.
Welcome to the first arc of the story, Plegian Invasion Arc.
I noticed that there was no proper crossover between Fire Emblem and Dragon Ball. So I figured, why not? Fire Emblem Z was born.
I had different ideas on how the story would go like if Goku from Piccolo Arc got isekai'd to Fire Emblem Awakening after things going wrong inside the Time Room (No it's not Hyperbolic Time Chamber). Eventually, I settled for an OC that is from the Fire Emblem universe.
Yes, he will be OP, but there are going to be Dragon Ball level villains appearing after this arc.
That's all I have to say. See you in the next chapter.