Author's Note: This is the story of Birth by Sleep, retold in novel format (to the best of my ability.) It's actually harder said than done. Or maybe that is just me? This one, specificially, will be Terra's story. I will make other files for Ventus's and Aqua's story. This is my interpretation of how the characters felt emotionally, and were probably thinking at the time. This one is the Prologue that you watch at the beginning of the game. Slight changes will be made throughout, just for writing reasons. (They have some random scene changes in this one...) Hope you enjoy it.
Waves gently ate away at the sand as the sun began to set. Seagulls were catching their last meal of the day under the brilliant orange sky.
A young man with long silvery hair stood by the ocean, watching the sunset.
"This World…" he said matter-of-factly, "is just too small."
Orange turned into a dark mystical blue as night seized the tiny island. The young man had returned to the island, this time draped in black and stood precisely in the same exact spot. He was holding someone or something in his arm, like a basket. It was wrapped in a white sheet much like a cocoon.
This island was nothing more but an island. It was warm, calm, and desolate. Nobody lived here, for it was small and out of the way from civil necessities. The island was a good place to visit with a friend or two, or maybe for a romantic date, or even better-a place to hide.
"There, you see," his voice sounded old and grumbled and his posture worsened. Many years have past since the last time he saw the same sun set behind the ocean waters. He looked around the tiny island, gesturing as if he's lived here before. "An empty World like a prison."
The black figure hung his white cocoon on a palm tree that was practically growing sideways, probably due to wind damage. He stared at it, as if the cocoon were able to hear his words.
"I imagine you will be right at home."
He folded his arm behind him, making his prominent hunched back appear even more noticeable. He began to walk way, leaving his carry-on behind, when suddenly, the sound of movement caught his attention. He turned and to his mild surprise, gasped. An arm from inside the cocoon reached towards the sky.
At first, the old man was confused. He was sure the boy was dead, or at the very least, had lost his heart completely.
A thin dark gray sword like-thing appeared in the outreached hand. The top had five gray small spokes, curved like a wing. The sword, as a whole, looked much like an enlarged key.
"A keyblade!" the old man exclaimed.
Light radiated at the tip of the sword, creating a pillar that reached towards the heavens, dazzling the sky with its falling shinning light, like stars falling out from the atmosphere.
The old man smiled under his hood. The eyes of the boy under the sheet began to open, looking dazed. The lights of the stars reflected back at him.
Falling deeper and deeper into the underwater hells of darkness.
A white glowing crescent shaped floor with the edges jagged off appeared beneath him, gingerly stopping his fall.
"I'm a brand new heart." a voice called out to him.
The boy looked around, confused as he realized what he was standing on.
"But this is…. Why are you in my heart?"
"The light brought me." The voice answered. "I saw it shining in the distance… and followed it here."
The boy put his hand over his chest, looking at the jagged edges of the floor. "Yeah. That was my light… But my heart is fractured, and now, the little I have left is slipping away."
Then you should join your heart with mine."
Light began to fill in the fractured part of the floor, completing itself into a perfect circle.
"Now our hearts have touched. Nothing else will slip away. And one day… you'll be strong enough to win back the part that you already did."
A young boy laid on top of his bed, wishing to fall asleep, but his eyes were wide and alert. He began to think about himself and his past, like who he was, and where he came from, but everything was a blur to him. All he can remember is waking up, finding himself in a strange castle with others much older than him. He sighed to himself, when suddenly, he saw something gleaming past from the corner of his eye.
White streaks glittered across the midnight sky, leaving a beautiful and wishful feeling. The boy pressed his body up against the window as excitement filled within him.
"A meteor shower!"
He jumped off his bed and rushed outside to get a better look. He crossed a small pond and climbed up a tiny hill to the top of drop off, where a few lamppost and a tiny bench lay. The boy laid himself in the grass, staring up at the night sky with awe as the alluring lights flattered him. The air felt cool and crisp.
"Why does it seem so… familiar?" the boy questioned. Finally, his eyes began to feel heavy and started to droop.
Maybe few minutes nap won't hurt. The boy thought. He stretched, and yawned, when suddenly, a woman with short choppy blue hair was seen, looking down at him.
Surprise jumped the boy's heart, forcing him to sit up. The woman began to laugh.
"Give me a break, Aqua."
"Ventus, you hopeless sleepy head. You know, you should have at least brought a blanket."
The little boy, named Ventus, looked down at the ground, feeling slightly baffled.
"But… did I dream that place up? It really felt like I've been there before, looking up at the stars."
The blue haired woman ruffed Ven's hair. "But you've always been here with us."
Ventus smiled. "I know."
The two seated themselves on the edge of the cliff, both looking up at the meteor shower, and overseeing the rest of the land with it's tiny grassy hills and mountains and many lakes.
"Aqua," Ventus started, "do you ever wonder what stars are, where light comes from?"
Aqua's face grew with thought. "Well they say-"
"That every star up there is another world." A voice interrupted. The two friends turned and saw a man approaching, wearing tan feudal style pants and tight black, high-collared shirt which showed his muscles. His brown messy hair was cut into vertical spikes and bangs that framed the edges of his face.
"Terra," Aqua greeted.
The young man smiled. "Hard to believe there are so many Worlds out there besides our own. The light is their hearts, and it is shining down on us like a million lanterns."
"What?" Ventus stated, perplexed. He stared at his friend as if he was speaking gibberish. "I don't get it."
Worlds other than their own? How could that be?
"In other words, they're just like you, Ven."
"What does that mean?" Ventus demanded.
"You'll find out someday, I'm sure."
"I want to know now!"
"You're too young to know now!"
"Quit treating me like a kid!"
Aqua giggled to herself as she watched her two friends bicker.
"Hey, what are you laughing at?" Terra demanded.
"I can't help it," Aqua laughed, "you two would make the weirdest brothers."
Ventus and Terra thought about it a moment, and started to join Aqua in laughter.
As time passed, the three friends sat at the edge of the cliff, not saying anything, but enjoying one another's company.
Aqua jerked as she remembered something important. "Oh yeah! Terra, you and I have our Mark of Mastery Exams tomorrow." She reached into her pocket and pulled out three different colored necklaces with a jewel shaped like a flower. "I made us good luck charms. Here," she tossed a orange colored one to Terra, and a green one to Ven. "They're called Wayfinders."
"I get one too?" Ventus asked, shocked.
"Of course. One for each of us. I've heard, that somewhere out there, there's tree with star shaped fruit, and the fruit represents an unbreakable connection. So as long as you and your friends carry good luck charms shaped like it, nothing can ever drive you apart. You'll always find your way back to each other. Technically, I think you're supposed to make them with seashells, but I did the best with what I had."
"Oy!" Terra interjected, rubbing the back of his head. "Sometimes you are such a girl!"
"Hey!" Aqua said curtly. "What do you mean "sometimes?""
Ventus looked slightly discouraged. "So this isn't a real good luck charm?"
"Well…. That's yet to be seen. But I did work a little magic on it!" Aqua explained.
"Really? What?"
Aqua held her necklace high in the air for the three of them to see. "An unbreakable connection!" She stared at her way finder, gripping it tightly as she thought to herself.
Together. Always.
"Hey!" Terra's voice called, bringing Aqua back to reality. "We're gonna head back." Aqua nodded, jogging to catch up.
That would be the last night the three friends ever spent beneath the same stars.
A small mouse was surfing upon ranging waters, standing on top of a magical book as if it were a board. He screamed and shouted as the water began to swirl, drowing him deeper and deeper like an engulfing tornado, when suddenly-the water disappeared. He was floating in mid-air with solid ground below him. Gravity took over, causing him to belly-flop.
Sheepishly, the mouse laughed as he saw the eyes of his master sitting in a tall chair behind his desk. A Wizard in dark blue robes and a long gray beard looked down at him with a look of solemnity.
"Mickey," his deep voice grunted. "I cannot shake the feeling something terrible is about to transpire."
The small mouse looked at his Master quizzically, curious to hear what was troubling him.
Let me know what you think. I know I'm not very good, but I really wanted to give this a shot. Birth by Sleep is my favorite game thus far, and maybe by writing it all out, I can finally answer all the random questions I had. Thanks for at least reading this! Have a good day!
Author's Note: This is the story of Birth by Sleep, retold in novel format (to the best of my ability.) It's actually harder said than done. Or maybe that is just me? This one, specificially, will be Terra's story. I will make other files for Ventus's and Aqua's story. This is my interpretation of how the characters felt emotionally, and were probably thinking at the time. This one is the Prologue that you watch at the beginning of the game. Slight changes will be made throughout, just for writing reasons. (They have some random scene changes in this one...) Hope you enjoy it.
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Prologue
Waves gently ate away at the sand as the sun began to set. Seagulls were catching their last meal of the day under the brilliant orange sky.
A young man with long silvery hair stood by the ocean, watching the sunset.
"This World…" he said matter-of-factly, "is just too small."
Orange turned into a dark mystical blue as night seized the tiny island. The young man had returned to the island, this time draped in black and stood precisely in the same exact spot. He was holding someone or something in his arm, like a basket. It was wrapped in a white sheet much like a cocoon.
This island was nothing more but an island. It was warm, calm, and desolate. Nobody lived here, for it was small and out of the way from civil necessities. The island was a good place to visit with a friend or two, or maybe for a romantic date, or even better-a place to hide.
"There, you see," his voice sounded old and grumbled and his posture worsened. Many years have past since the last time he saw the same sun set behind the ocean waters. He looked around the tiny island, gesturing as if he's lived here before. "An empty World like a prison."
The black figure hung his white cocoon on a palm tree that was practically growing sideways, probably due to wind damage. He stared at it, as if the cocoon were able to hear his words.
"I imagine you will be right at home."
He folded his arm behind him, making his prominent hunched back appear even more noticeable. He began to walk way, leaving his carry-on behind, when suddenly, the sound of movement caught his attention. He turned and to his mild surprise, gasped. An arm from inside the cocoon reached towards the sky.
At first, the old man was confused. He was sure the boy was dead, or at the very least, had lost his heart completely.
A thin dark gray sword like-thing appeared in the outreached hand. The top had five gray small spokes, curved like a wing. The sword, as a whole, looked much like an enlarged key.
"A keyblade!" the old man exclaimed.
Light radiated at the tip of the sword, creating a pillar that reached towards the heavens, dazzling the sky with its falling shinning light, like stars falling out from the atmosphere.
The old man smiled under his hood. The eyes of the boy under the sheet began to open, looking dazed. The lights of the stars reflected back at him.
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Sinking.
Falling deeper and deeper into the underwater hells of darkness.
A white glowing crescent shaped floor with the edges jagged off appeared beneath him, gingerly stopping his fall.
"I'm a brand new heart." a voice called out to him.
The boy looked around, confused as he realized what he was standing on.
"But this is…. Why are you in my heart?"
"The light brought me." The voice answered. "I saw it shining in the distance… and followed it here."
The boy put his hand over his chest, looking at the jagged edges of the floor. "Yeah. That was my light… But my heart is fractured, and now, the little I have left is slipping away."
Then you should join your heart with mine."
Light began to fill in the fractured part of the floor, completing itself into a perfect circle.
"Now our hearts have touched. Nothing else will slip away. And one day… you'll be strong enough to win back the part that you already did."
"Right…" the boy said. "Thanks."
It's time to wake up now.
All we need to do is….
Open the door...
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A young boy laid on top of his bed, wishing to fall asleep, but his eyes were wide and alert. He began to think about himself and his past, like who he was, and where he came from, but everything was a blur to him. All he can remember is waking up, finding himself in a strange castle with others much older than him. He sighed to himself, when suddenly, he saw something gleaming past from the corner of his eye.
White streaks glittered across the midnight sky, leaving a beautiful and wishful feeling. The boy pressed his body up against the window as excitement filled within him.
"A meteor shower!"
He jumped off his bed and rushed outside to get a better look. He crossed a small pond and climbed up a tiny hill to the top of drop off, where a few lamppost and a tiny bench lay. The boy laid himself in the grass, staring up at the night sky with awe as the alluring lights flattered him. The air felt cool and crisp.
"Why does it seem so… familiar?" the boy questioned. Finally, his eyes began to feel heavy and started to droop.
Maybe few minutes nap won't hurt. The boy thought. He stretched, and yawned, when suddenly, a woman with short choppy blue hair was seen, looking down at him.
Surprise jumped the boy's heart, forcing him to sit up. The woman began to laugh.
"Give me a break, Aqua."
"Ventus, you hopeless sleepy head. You know, you should have at least brought a blanket."
The little boy, named Ventus, looked down at the ground, feeling slightly baffled.
"But… did I dream that place up? It really felt like I've been there before, looking up at the stars."
The blue haired woman ruffed Ven's hair. "But you've always been here with us."
Ventus smiled. "I know."
The two seated themselves on the edge of the cliff, both looking up at the meteor shower, and overseeing the rest of the land with it's tiny grassy hills and mountains and many lakes.
"Aqua," Ventus started, "do you ever wonder what stars are, where light comes from?"
Aqua's face grew with thought. "Well they say-"
"That every star up there is another world." A voice interrupted. The two friends turned and saw a man approaching, wearing tan feudal style pants and tight black, high-collared shirt which showed his muscles. His brown messy hair was cut into vertical spikes and bangs that framed the edges of his face.
"Terra," Aqua greeted.
The young man smiled. "Hard to believe there are so many Worlds out there besides our own. The light is their hearts, and it is shining down on us like a million lanterns."
"What?" Ventus stated, perplexed. He stared at his friend as if he was speaking gibberish. "I don't get it."
Worlds other than their own? How could that be?
"In other words, they're just like you, Ven."
"What does that mean?" Ventus demanded.
"You'll find out someday, I'm sure."
"I want to know now!"
"You're too young to know now!"
"Quit treating me like a kid!"
Aqua giggled to herself as she watched her two friends bicker.
"Hey, what are you laughing at?" Terra demanded.
"I can't help it," Aqua laughed, "you two would make the weirdest brothers."
Ventus and Terra thought about it a moment, and started to join Aqua in laughter.
As time passed, the three friends sat at the edge of the cliff, not saying anything, but enjoying one another's company.
Aqua jerked as she remembered something important. "Oh yeah! Terra, you and I have our Mark of Mastery Exams tomorrow." She reached into her pocket and pulled out three different colored necklaces with a jewel shaped like a flower. "I made us good luck charms. Here," she tossed a orange colored one to Terra, and a green one to Ven. "They're called Wayfinders."
"I get one too?" Ventus asked, shocked.
"Of course. One for each of us. I've heard, that somewhere out there, there's tree with star shaped fruit, and the fruit represents an unbreakable connection. So as long as you and your friends carry good luck charms shaped like it, nothing can ever drive you apart. You'll always find your way back to each other. Technically, I think you're supposed to make them with seashells, but I did the best with what I had."
"Oy!" Terra interjected, rubbing the back of his head. "Sometimes you are such a girl!"
"Hey!" Aqua said curtly. "What do you mean "sometimes?""
Ventus looked slightly discouraged. "So this isn't a real good luck charm?"
"Well…. That's yet to be seen. But I did work a little magic on it!" Aqua explained.
"Really? What?"
Aqua held her necklace high in the air for the three of them to see. "An unbreakable connection!" She stared at her way finder, gripping it tightly as she thought to herself.
Together. Always.
"Hey!" Terra's voice called, bringing Aqua back to reality. "We're gonna head back." Aqua nodded, jogging to catch up.
That would be the last night the three friends ever spent beneath the same stars.
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A small mouse was surfing upon ranging waters, standing on top of a magical book as if it were a board. He screamed and shouted as the water began to swirl, drowing him deeper and deeper like an engulfing tornado, when suddenly-the water disappeared. He was floating in mid-air with solid ground below him. Gravity took over, causing him to belly-flop.
Sheepishly, the mouse laughed as he saw the eyes of his master sitting in a tall chair behind his desk. A Wizard in dark blue robes and a long gray beard looked down at him with a look of solemnity.
"Mickey," his deep voice grunted. "I cannot shake the feeling something terrible is about to transpire."
The small mouse looked at his Master quizzically, curious to hear what was troubling him.
Let me know what you think. I know I'm not very good, but I really wanted to give this a shot. Birth by Sleep is my favorite game thus far, and maybe by writing it all out, I can finally answer all the random questions I had. Thanks for at least reading this!
Have a good day!