Standard Disclaimer: All characters appearing in this fic are the property of their respective creators. Please don't sue me, I have no money. Desert Moon A Ranma 1/2 Fanfiction By Valandar the Red Chapter Eight Don't Let It End Ranma found himself following Kiima through the maze of tunnels below Phoenix Mountain, supposedly to a back way into the hall Jalamdhara had claimed as a throne room. Not that he really trusted her, of course. Finally, the flickering of torchlight could be seen around the next bend. Using every bit of stealth he could muster, he crept up to the rocky wall, and clung to it as he peered around. The first thing to greet his sight was the cage of energy, both glowing with its own light, and reflecting the orange torch light that filled the cavern. Saffron appeared conscious, but lay on the floor of his cage listlessly. More than a quarter century ago, this 'god' of Phoenix Mountain had been responsible for the near-death of Akane. For that, Ranma had nothing but dislike for him. It was not hatred, because the martial artist had always been unable to hold a grudge for long. But the sight of this man, the only man he had ever been willing to truly kill, in such a state as this, was enough to spark a little pity, even if it was mixed with disgust. Tapping Kiima on the shoulder, he motioned for them to back away from the aperture. After dropping back fifty feet, he spoke with a low voice. "When they fought - did the demon god show that he could fly?" Kiima nodded. "Was Saffron a faster flyer?" Kiima nodded again, afraid to speak lest they be over- heard. "I'm gonna tell you how to free him. I got a good enough look at the cage for that. Tell him to take one swipe at Jumbalaya, or whatever his name is, then dart through the tunnels to the outside. Got it?" "But what will you do?" she whispered. He dropped a finger over his mouth. "Whispers can carry farther than a soft speaking voice. I'll take care of what I have to do. Now..." ******************** Kiima was worried. What if she did this wrong? Her quartz dagger was out, and she was almost on the cage. Reaching out with the blade, she carefully laid it across two of the bars of energy, near the top where they all met. A brief spark flashed, and the bars crossed along the dagger, rather than flowing to the floor. One foot tapped her god and king on the shoulder, and he rolled over, a defeated expression on his face. "My Lord Saffron," she started, "the only mortal to ever defeat you has returned to aid you." Confusion warred on his face with depression. "You speak of the Saffron I was before. Without your influence, with only the arrogance. Before I was reborn. You say he has retured. But if he was my enemy, why is he now my ally?" Glancing around, to make sure no one heard his little monologue, she answered. "Sire, the demon is a threat to all that live. Here is what he requests of you..." Jalamdhara sat in contemplation of the far reaches of Svargaloka. It was the heaven of the minor gods, to be sure, but it would provide him with an army of power. Then, he could dispose of these troublesome garadu, and assail the home of the Three - Brahma, Siva, and Vishnu. Ah, a mere two hours, and the time will be right to open the portal for his army. A small amount of pain caught his attention, a line of fire along his shoulder. A glance at it with his leftmost head, and the gash sealed as fast as it was made. He looked with his foremost head, and saw the now free form of Saffron taunting him, just hovering there. His rightmost and rearmost heads roared hatred, as his lower arms reached out to snatch at the annoyance. Saffron barely evaded the grasping claws, and began to dart out into the tunnels. The demon god followed, hurling bolts of raw magic, channeled by hatred. Where they struck a cave wall, the tunnel collapsed, but he merely powered through the blockages. In his anger, he did not stop to consider that the man-god was deliberately staying just out of reach of his talons, but close enough to be followed. A very short time later, they erupted out of the newest entrance of the mountain, into the cold night sky. Mousse, who had been resting outside with Ukyou, fumbled for his glasses. "What's going on?" The chef was quiet for a short while. "I don't quite know. It looks like the demon is fighting some sort of bird- man." By this time, the injured master of hidden weapons had fixed his spectacles onto his face. "Saffron..." he breathed. Awed by the pyrotechnic display as the God King of Phoenix Mountain battled Jalamdhara the Demon God, she could only shrug. The battle raged across the mountainside, echoing a battle from twenty-six years earlier. Pure flame melted bouldes into slag, and concussions echoed to cause landslides. Running footsteps called the two martial artists' attention back to the entrance to the mountain. There came Shampoo, Khu Lon, Akane, and Ryouga. With them was a bird-woman. "Where's Ranchan?" asked Ukyou. "We don't know. He went another way, probably for the Kajaken. All we can do now, is wait." Khu Lon hopped down from her staff, and settled against the boulder her Great- Grandson-in-law was huddled against. The battle was all but over, and, once more, Saffron hung limp in the grasp of Jalamdhara. One leg was barely more than a stump, unable to regenerate due to the magics of the demon god, while his wings were still smouldering. The laughter of the demon god danced through the valley, filling those who watched with horror. "Now, little godling, I shall remove from you the gift of life. From this, there shall be no return!" One hand poised itself over the throught of his defeated foe, and began to glow a dark red. Behind the martial artists, a grinding noise could be heard. Turning, they saw Ranma quickly emerging from a new tunnel, the Kajaken in hand. "Stand back," he shouted. Only seconds later, a jet of water streamed out from the tunnel, splashing over the staff of fire. Quickly reaching the boiling point, the superheated jet splashed directly onto the back of Jalamdhara. A small, elderly Japanese man took his place, and both he and Saffron fell to the unforgiving earth. Ranma, Ryouga, and the rest raced down the mountain- side. Kiima raced to Saffron, while the rest gathered around the broken body of Tokugawa Akihito. "It's over," stated Akane. To their shock and horror, the wounds of Akihito began to mend themselves, bones setting in place with hideous snaps, and blood flowing backwards into his mouth and ears. The horrific sight of a man, who should be dead, standing up once more, was more than Ukyou could take. She began to retch. Akihito laughed. "No matter what form I am in, I have control." The dark, shadowy voice was that of the demon god, and not the old businessman. "And while I am in control, this body is immortal!" "I don't believe you!" yelled Ryouga. "This is for Plum's daughters! And Plum, herself, if we can't find her!" He drew his belt, and strengthened it with his chi. Ranma found himself wanting to stop his old friend, but couldn't. He knew, now, that the human inside the beast was dead, and only the demon remained. He closed his eyes, and turned away as the belt lashed out, and a thump on the ground advertised Akihito's head hitting the ground. He then looked again at their foe. The body still stood, to their horror, then bent over, and picked up the bloody head. As it brought the head near the neck, tendrils of blood snaked their way between the two parts, fusing once the head was in place. In horror, the martial artists unleashed every weapon in their arsenal against the demon's host. The bloodied pulp shivered, as once more it healed back to full. Laughing, it lay back against the hillside. "Do you now believe? Nothing you do can destroy a god!" Ranma knew what must be done now. Akihito was truly dead, and only Jalamdhara remained. Grabbing the man, he began to concentrate. Slowly, he began to push the cursed host of the demon into the mountainside. As sparks flared, and the buzzsaw sound advertised that Ranma was performing his fusing technique. Jalamdhara raged against him, beating at him ineffectually with his mortal fists. He screamed in agony as his form fused with the unforgiving stone, unable to stop the proccess. The martial artist was actually crying as he did this, while some of the weaker stomachs among his friends turned away. Ryouga, Mousse, Shampoo, and Khu Lon watched, as he reached up and pushed both arms down, one by one, until nothing was left. He backed away, then dropped to the ground. Akane turned back, and helped Ranma up. They turned to leave, but Ryouga simply stated, "It's not over." "What do you mean? He'll never get out of there." Akane was irritated, and Ranma too tired from the technique to respond. "If anyone else learns that technique, they could free him. It has to be finished. And I know just how to do that." He pulled back his hand, and struck out with a single finger. "Bakusai Tenketsu Revised! Directional Breaking Point!" A shower of stone shards, mostly grey, but some with a reddish tinge, sprayed out, and away from the group. The Lost Man stood, and began to collect the redish shards, putting them in his backpack. "Wh-what are you going to do?" asked Ukyou. "Isn't it obv...ob....clear?" replied Shampoo. "Ryouga going to drop off stones across the world in travels." "Yup. Tell Akari that I'll be back, and I love her." He hefted his pack, and began to walk away. Ranma, sitting on the boulder next to Mousse, called out to him. "Hey, P-chan, next time don't make us wait ten years before we hear from you again, okay!" Ryouga merely waved, as he followed the moon to his next destination. The rest of the group slowly stood, and helped Kiima get the injured Saffron back to Phoenix Mountain. ******************** Over the next few days, things gradually returned to what passed for normal in the valley. The Musk were nearly wiped out, with only poor Lime remaining. Phoenix Mountain was now in debt to the Amazons, and the rapidly healing Saffron declared a blood debt to Ranma, and swore he would never more seek traffic with those who did not seek it them- selves. Plum and the old Guide were found a day after the defeat of Jalamdhara, weak from hunger and thirst, but other- wise alright. The Nerima crowd, other than Ryouga, returned to Japan, hoping to return to a relatively normal existance. With any luck, this was their last grand adventure, and they could teach, and cook, in peace. Ranma and Akane approached the Tendo Dojo rather tenatively. They were certain Akari would understand about Ryouga leaving, but weren't sure how to tell her. No sooner had they reached for the knob, than they were both bowled over by a ponytailed martial artist, age seventeen, being chased by a green-haired, chinese woman who was shouting the familiar phrase of, "Wo a nai, Airen!" "Dammit," cursed Ranma, "I told Kenchiro to let Ying Lu know that he was just sparring with her, and not challenging her!" Author's notes: Yes, it's done. Anyone who wants to, let me know, and I'll give you what I have on the younger generation. I really don't think Kenchiro minds having Ying Lu chase him, it's just a family tradition. If you enjoyed this, well, I'm sorry, but I don't plan on writing anything else like it. Well...maybe I might write about the incident with Taro and the Nine Rings of Destruction, if someone would care to assist, as I have no idea what its about. All I know is that Happosai dies when splashed with Nyaniichuan water, and Taro dies, as well, somehow. Svargaloka is a Hindu term, referring pretty much to the home of the lesser gods, by the way. Sudden vision: A visitor to the Eiffel tower sees a weird, red chunk of rock. In his hands, it glows slightly, malevolently, and fades. Also - what would happen if you dunked the stones in cold water? I say nothing, since it can't really touch the body of Akihito, just the stone. But... - Valandar the Red of the Empty Tankard http://members.tripod.com/~Valandar/fanfic.html