Authors Note: Hello everyone, and welcome back! I'm here to finally complete a story, and move on to others. I hope everyone enjoys this story as it progresses, and I hope that everyone learns a thing or two about the mythology behind this story.

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Fairy Tail does not belong to me, but it belongs to it's creator, Hiro Mashima.

Chapter One:

A Land Disturbed

The second the prince woke up this morning he knew something was wrong, so very wrong. He could feel it in the air, and see it in the sky as the blue turned to a red, black, and purple. The sky was starting to swirl in ways it never had before, and the clouds were starting to turn a dark grey.

His usual happy demeanor was gone before the Gods could even notice themselves, and he rushed out of his room while he avoided the servants wondering the castle. He even noticed his usual strong and sturdy soldier acting out of place, each looking around the castle nervously; some didn't even acknowledge his presence. That's when he knew something was definitely wrong, and as he searched for answers the whole morning, he soon found himself in his castle's library.

He rushed through the different types of books in the library as he hoped one could possibly give him an answer to what was going on. He remembered how the animals in his castle started to become sick from unknown reasons, and turned into skeleton or mummy creatures that were a force to reckon with. Even the books he went through couldn't give him an answer about those strange occurrences.

He should have known that there were no answers in his books, but he always had hope. Certain guild members taught him to never lose hope.

Just as he put another unsuccessful book on the shelf, one landed on the ground next to him. His red eyes stared at the object for a little bit before he bent down, and lifted the thick, heavy book. Seeing that it was a book about the Gods him and his people worship, he quickly walked over to his desk in the library, and slammed the book down. He soon sat down in his large chair, and turned the cover to start getting the information he needs.

He ran a hand through his dark red hair, and sighed as he continued to research the events, sightings, difference of the physical world, and more. His mind was absorbing everything he was reading, but he still found nothing. His lightly tan skin had sweat running down everywhere; however, he felt his body freeze when he turned to the next page.

A whole chapter was about what was happening; to the different color sky, to the animals changing, to people going missing - it was all there. If the prince was going to be honest, he did not like what he was reading.

There was a disturbance with the Gods, and with the balance of good and evil. The book didn't tell him which Gods it may be, but he figured he would figure it out as time continues.

He flipped through the book once more to try to find a solution to everything, but to his horror, there was none; in fact, there was never a problem like this before. He blinked a few times as the problem sunk in, with his heart beating against his ribcage as the seconds ticked by.

"Come on!" The prince yelled as he slammed the book shut, his hands trembling as he rested them against the wooden desk.

He knew that he couldn't solve everything on his own, so having allies with him while going through everything would be a necessity. As he walked out of his study to go and get ready to transport himself to Fiore, he stopped in his tracks as he thought about two things.

One, he is too well known throughout his kingdom, and facing the problem will make him be spotted. As much as he would like to solve and stop whatever is coming, he knows that he will never get it done if spotted; therefore, he would have to get two very willing people to do it for him, with him helping them along the way.

Two, he already knows the two best type of people for this type of quest, and if he gives a handsome award, he knows one will be up for doing it. The only problem that faces this is will the two get along? With a past of fighting each other, things are bound to get a little tense. Nonetheless, things had to be done, and he hoped they understand that.

The prince was able to get himself back in motion, and flew by everyone in his castle. Just as he was at the entrance to the large, white castle, a guard called out to him.

"Prince Dan, where are you going?" He called.

Dan Straight, or the prince, turned around and flashed the guard one of his million jewel smiles; to add a touch to it, he gave the older man a thumbs up.

"I'm about to save my kingdom!" Dan exclaimed as he ran out the palace doors, and opened up a portal to take him to the other world, the world that would lead him to Fiore.

It has been a while since I last wrote, and I hope this came out good; therefore, please feel free to correct mistakes and inform me of what I can do better.