3. Trial By Thunder Prince Ryan looked around the large cave room. The pedestal with the Imperium Golden Crystal floating above it was still in the center of the room, surrounded by the skeletons of the Three Lights. Around the outside of the room, however, there were only eleven statues, an empty space where Saggitarius had stood. Seiya’s ghost spoke to him. “We must place you back in the Astral Plane in order to return you to the world you know.” “Do I have to stop the army from destroying the village again, or can I just go through the portal in the chief’s hut?” “Neither,” Yaten’s ghost said. “Whatever test you are given will reflect who you are now, not who you were the first time.” “But I’m still me,” Ryan protested. “Yes,” Taiki said, “but what it means to be you has changed.” Resigned, Ryan said, “fine, lets just get this over with.” As they had done before, the Three Lights surrounded Ryan and linked hands. The flash of light was the same as before, but the Astral Plane was much different. Ryan stood on a flat boulder halfway up a tall, steep, rock strewn hill. The sky was black with clouds and Thunder rumbled in the distance, but Ryan could see clearly through the darkness. They sky opened up and a bolt of lightning rushed toward him, his eyes arcing with their own electricity, splitting the bolt when it was inches from his head, so that it struck the rocky terrain in a circle around him instead of electrocuting him. He had wanted to run, but his instincts had taken control of him. He looked at the nearly perfect circle the lighting had made around him on the boulder. “I can do that?” he asked himself. “Apparently so,” Seiya answered. Ryan looked around. “I have to go up there,” Ryan said, pointing to the top of the large hill. “How do you know?” Yaten asked. “I just do,” Ryan said. “It is my destiny. Besides, this place wouldn’t put me on a hill if it didn’t expect me to climb it. That’s just how it works.” He started up the hill, struggling over the boulders in his path, until he reached the plateau. Unlike the last hill he had to climb, the opposite slope was nowhere to be seen on this one. He found himself staring out across a frozen lake, stretching for miles along the plateau. “More ice,” Ryan muttered. He put his foot on the ice to test it and heard a cracking sound. “Damn,” he said, turning to walk along the edge of the lake. The clouds were now sending lightning bolts everywhere, but Ryan changed his internal electricity a bit, making himself repulsive to the bolts. He assumed Saggitarius’ knowledge was kicking in again. He saw a tent on a large patch of snow covered ground. “A haven,” he said, crunching closer to the tent. “Not so fast,” said a man emerging from the tent. “You,” Ryan said, recognizing the face of the rogue soldier who had advocated destroying the helpless village. “Come on out, boys,” the man said. “We have a chance to properly thank the good General for saving that village.” In a moment, all five of them were standing in front of the tent, grins full of malice. They formed a line, the lead rogue in front, and there was a flash of light. Standing before the startled prince was a giant with five bodies. “I am Geryon-2,” he said, “and you don’t stand a chance against my power.” “Wanna bet?” Ryan challenged, his eyes began to crackle with electricity and he grinned mercilessly. “Saggitarius Power, Make Up!” he yelled, raising his ring to the sky. A crackling ball of electricity descended from an opening in the clouds and enveloped Ryan. The power was conducted through his veins as if they were wires. When the sphere of electricity subsided, Ryan was transformed. He had whitish metal boots, gloves, belt, and and a piece of armor that covered his shoulders and chest. On the chest plate, there was an electric-yellow symbol of Saggitarius: the double arrow. Between the chest and shoulder plate and the gloves and belt, there was a shiny electric-yellow fabric, armored but flexible. What he didn’t expect was that the khakis he was wearing before he transformed were still on. Apparently the armor didn’t include new pants. Geryon stepped toward Senshi Saggitarius and punched downward to crush him, but the Stellar Senshi jumped under Geryon’s legs and rolled to safety behind him. The Senshi turned over and kicked Geryon in his achilles tendon with his steel boot. Geryon went to his knee, but not before Saggitarius kicked his other tendon, this time sideways, snapping it. Geryon howled in pain and swatted behind him. The lucky hit sent the Stellar Senshi flying into a tree. The collision dazed him for a few moments, enough for Geryon to lift a large boulder. “Oh no you don’t,” Senshi Saggitarius said. He concentrated and stretched out his hands, one in front of the other, both in fists at eye level, as if he was using them to scope Geryon. “Saggitarius...” He pulled the closer hand toward him, pulling an invisible string back, holding the frame of the now appearing bow in the stationary hand. “Lightning...” The arrow, crackling with the electricity that was reflected in his eyes, was knocked and ready to be fired. “Arrow!” He let fly the arrow, sending it straight at Geryon’s heart, the trail of light glimmering in its wake. Geryon’s eyes lit up as the arrow entered him, sending out beams of light. More lights shot out of various parts of his body, and more, and more, until he was nothing but a ball of light, dazzling and blinding Senshi Saggitarius. When he could see again, there was nothing left of Geryon but a glittering shower of dust. He released his power and a swirl of mist took his armor back into the ring. “Let me guess,” Ryan said. “The portal is in the tent?” “You are not only familiar with the ways of the Astral Plane,” Seiya said, “but you are also a master of it.” “Come on,” Ryan said. “Don’t tell me you didn’t see that one coming a mile away.” “I think,” Seiya replied, “that Saggitarius had an extensive knowledge of the Astral Plane.” “Yes,” Ryan said. “I understand it now. I can get into, through, and out of the Astral Plane whenever and wherever I want. If you told me who the other Senshi were and what there powers would be, I could tell you the challenges they would face; or tell you the powers if you told me the challenges.” “Impressive,” Seiya said. Ryan responded by walking through the portal.