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🄲🄷🄰🄿🅃🄴🅁 10 | Legend Finally Unveiled |

Everyone quieted down and resumed to their original spots before Jinkyll could initiate with the tale of the so-called Miniscular Revolution.

"Once upon a time, the Earth focused on nothing more but perfection; the idea was that everyone, even the animals of the world, had to have no imperfections, no flaws, no weaknesses; nothing could violate the laws of perfection that were established by men and women alike, or they would be considered as outcasts. The people who didn't 'fit' in with the rest or agreed with the philosophies of the world would be treated as freaks, psychopaths, dummies, and so forth. Animals would get shot, mistreated, beaten, or simply ignored if they didn't succumb to these laws as well; life wasn't easy to maintain, let alone prosperity and friends, especially if you were placed in the "under averaged" category."

"Some of the characteristics you must have had if you were living during those times were as simple as good height, good shape in the body, and names. If you were under the height you were supposed to be during each year of your life until high school, you would be considered the "misfit" of the world, the "outlier," which NOBODY wanted to be. Sadly, whoever didn't abide by even one of those requirements were considered imperfect and therefore, utterly useless to the Earth."

"Many of those people would be the most prone to being arrested for committed crimes, such as robbery or murder, and they wouldn't have a right to own a house, run for office, start petitions, open businesses, and nearly anything else everyone has the right to do today. It was a very sad time, especially for the people who either has an illness, a birth defect, a difference in height in contrast to the rest, but who also had great talent and potential to pursue their dreams and make an impact most people aren't capable of making. And it all started with the reign of one president, President Goldsberg, who absolutely DETESTED anyone who went against his principles and rules, and anyone who didn't seem perfect or "good enough." For this reason, he put the people he most detested into hard labor, not caring so much about the health or their economic stability; he wanted gold and richness, and he favored everyone famous and perfect for their ability to gain riches for themselves AND the president himself."

"That's stupid!" Christian exploded with outrage. "I mean, why would anyone do that?!" His incredulous query was immediately backed up with murmurs of agreement.

Jinkyll put a finger to his own lips and hushed them all softly, in attempts for them to all calm down. When the voices of outrage and and contempt died down, he emerged into his tale again.

"It was clear that something HAD to be done; the injustice couldn't continue on for much longer, or it would practically raise an uprising, or a havoc that could end the prosperity of Earth and all its inhabitants. The under averaged unwanted awaited so long for someone to save them; they prayed, they sang songs, they created poems of what they thought would be their happily ever after, but all that ever arrived was years of torture and discrimination on end."

"However, that thankfully didn't last forever, as you could probably tell; although there are some people today who are still stubborn enough to hold on to these laws, these philosophies, there is more room for freedom, prosperity, and triumph for most people in the Earth, is that so?"

When the crew of seven nodded their heads in a agreement, Jinkyll continued.

"But you all would have never gotten to that point if it wasn't for the legendary Miniscular Revolution. T-"

"Um, Jinkyll, isn't it Miniscule Revolution?" Serena interrupted. Jinkyll held up his hand, indicating her to hush herself and wait until he finishes completely.

"No, MiniscuLAR, and you'll see why in a moment. Now, as I was saying, the Miniscular Revolution was a legendary group made up of six young inhabitants of the Earth- particularly the United States- who were all classified under the "unwanted" group. They were all mistreated at some point, either they were beaten, or betrayed by some of their fellow friends, or were simply rejected by their peers. It was a sad time for them, yet they kept persisting in life; they tried their hardest to prove that their height meant nothing, that is was the heart, their inner spirit, that made the difference."

  "Did they accomplish that?" Raelynn asked eagerly; she was very into the tale.

  Jinkyll chuckled. "Indeed they did, but it wasn't easy. They had to undergo countless numbers of challenges during their time, but it all truly began when they noticed the sixteen other planets that existed in this universe. One night, after a fight occured during their school dance, someone accused one of the six unwanteds of being the start of the fight. The other five devised a plan to get back at the other students for thinking and creating such rumors, until they suddenly grew tired of all the thinking and fell asleep.

  When they snapped their eyes awake, they found themselves teleported to this very stone temple, and in front of them was a sage who had brought them there. They were all just as confused and scared as you all were, and they questioned where they were and what they were doing here. The sage explained that they have been summoned to one of the most mystical, mysterious and endangered planets of the entire universe. They were dumbfounded and shocked to have found themselves in a planet with people and animals that wasn't Earth, yet they listened closely to the sage. They soon came to realize that this wasn't the only other lively planet that existed other than Earth; there was other planets that had people, mystical creatures, and other elements that wouldn't have been known on Earth, but when they asked why no one else on Earth, not even the astronauts, knew this, he didn't respond. In fact, instead of answering their questions, he went on and on each day about each planet and the powers many citizens held, and, most significantly, gave them a task."

  "A task?" Raelynn questioned. "What was the task?"

  "That is exactly what Stella, the smartest yet shortest of the six asked impatiently to the sage. He responded to them, saying, "We are all in danger. Humans, animals, and nature alike. There is a pending wave of cruelty, destruction, and bitter evil that is coming our way, and if we don't do something about it, not only this, but the rest of the neighboring planets, even your precious Earth, will crumble up and disintegrate, never to be seen or heard of again. It can only be broken apart and sent away by heroes with potential and power, and heroes who can interact between different worlds. I believe you guys have what it takes inside your hearts, despite your rank and your size."

  The six wasn't in agreement with the sage, however; they argued that they would be utterly useless, that no one would listen or help them, especially not Earth, where everyone is forced to abide by the rules if perfection or they would be considered outcasts. They said that they had nothing that could make them the hero he was looking for to take down such a force, and they just wanted to go home and forget about this meeting. The sage responded back, saying that they have to learn not to care about what others said negatively about them, and in doing so, they'll increase strength and potential. The six found this impossible to believe. Stella even asked what made him think he could turn them into heroes. The sage said something that was sure to have remained in their heads until their death; he told them he has had a dream where he visited each of the six, and each of those dreams demonstrated a special skill or passion that each of them were proficient at; for example, Stella was very smart and could sing very good, and Rhet was very good in hiding in even the most narrowest places to avoid being caught in hide and go seek."

  Everyone laughed good heartedly at the mention of Rhet's "special skill." Almost all of them, especially Edwin, could relate.

  "The point was, that dream revealed to him that each of them had something they needed to unleash to this pending force of evil fast, something that would would cast them away from harming another planet, including this one. They had the potential and strength they needed to conquer the negativity of the world besides their special talents, and all it took was for them to close their eyes and believe they were worth something for once, and they did just that for the next several days.

  Each night, they kept meeting, and he taught them more and more about the evil they were going to face and their powers. The six unwanteds became more confident in themselves, and they forced themselves to ignore the injustice of the world for the sake of the sage. It was arduous work for them; everyday, they were reminded of this pathetic law from just the glares and the snarky remarks from the rest of the students in their school, yet they obeyed the sage and kept up with their confidence. Miraculously, in under a month, the wise sage shaped them up to be confident, mighty, and trained warriors with a lot of knowledge about each of the different planets, such as customs and climate. When it came time to put them to the test, there was one thing they still needed. Well, actually two. Can you all guess what that is?"

  The clustered group of seven pondered deeply on what the two things could be. Just as everyone was about to give up, Serena paused and looked at Jinkyll.

  "Wait, you said this place might have powers, right? Or, so it seems. Well, they weren't exactly assigned a power or role according to your story, but-"

  "Correct, sweetheart! They needed a power to be assigned to them! And to make them unrecognizable to their fellow Earthlings in case they were to encounter with them, what would they need?"

  Gabby immediately chimed in the correct answer: "A costume!"

  "See, now we're getting there! Before the sage brought them to their destination, he gave them some adornments, such as pretty necklaces or bright badges, or even unique bracelets to wear. When they wore it a certain way, they began to transform, until they saw themselves in a superhero outfit. One had the power to fly, one had the power to control the Earth, one had the power to control the water, one was very strong, one could stop things in motion, and one was the fastest of them all. Each of them were very pleased with their outfit that would protect them from most harm, and their abilities. They were sent to a village in this planet to train with their powers for months, and in the meanwhile, the sage had already made a clone of them back at Earth and sent them to their houses to act as if they were still there, when really, the actual group of superheroes were off to face the dangers ahead of them."

  Everyone, even stubborn Serena and Gabby, gaped and sat in awe. They tried to imagine the scene in their heads, though there wasn't much to work off of; the idea of being superhuman seemed still so far off.

  Jinkyll resumed to speak. "When they fulfilled and passed their assessments, they were brought back to the sage, which is where the sage gave them one last thing: a set of four thick black lines tattooed on their right arms. Each of them represented a life; in case they were to lose their life, they could come back, yet they would gradually be weaker. If they lost the fourth line, they were gone for good. "

  He examined the scared expressions of the crew and chuckled.

  "Oh, not to worry! Just keep listening to me. Right, when they left to the planet Glyn, they arrived at a kingdom, where they would soon meet up with the citizens who remained after a terrible fire burnt a good chunk of that kingdom. They followed the guidance of the citizens, and went to track down this evil group called "The Beasts Of Glyn." Day and night, they trudged, or for that one girl, flew, across and above the ashes and cinders that sparked tension and remorse for the fallen innocents of that particular kingdom. They found no more foot prints, and when they got to where the citizens told them they might be, they saw nothing nor no one. They were about to give up and return to the wise sage, whom they were getting angry with, but then they heard cackling. They realized quickly that there is still hope that their mission had purpose and that they still had a chance to rescue that planet, along with the rest, from these beasts.

  Sure enough, the beasts were riding in immense, golden chariots that where bordered with feathers and the dry blood of their victims. They circled around a round blue lake, which was being traced with the bodies they managed to collect and throw into the lake to possibly "hide" the evidence."

  "Stupid." Was all Aroa muttered.

  "They were foolish men; powerful, yet foolish and, as you said, stupid. Anyway, the girl who had the power to fly volunteered to fly stealthily after them to overhear their conversation. Sure enough, in loud voices, they planned on heading to the edge of the planet, which is where there was a city of portals that could be unlocked and teleported to many other planets and realms. They stole a key from the king's castle and were ready to use it to escape to Earth, which was where they were going to launch their whole massacre. Indeed, the girl could fly fast and swiftly enough to catch up with them, but she needed the help of her team. She went back and explained what she heard, and, unequivocally, they agreed that something HAD to he done. Together they formed a plan to stop the Beasts of Glyn from causing havoc amid their planet, even if it was grotesque in the worst ways possible. Yet, they remembered the advice of the wise sage, and, with utter confidence, they launched their plan into action.

  Right when the Beasts Of Glyn were about to take a break, the six heroes cornered them: five of them from the ground at all sides, and the girl from above. They sneered and laughed at them, thinking that such short teens like them couldn't stop them from conquering Earth, but they proved them wrong in one of the harshest ways possible. Each of them were able to deflect their powers, especially the girl, who by the way, is named Louise, since she was able to doge the lazers and the rocks thrown at her with her flying skills. Roxy, the girl with speed, was able dodge their obstacles while circling the chariot around, making them dizzy and unstable enough to stop using their powers. When she stopped, the horrible beasts flopped down on their chariots due to how dizzy they were, and none of them were able to react to whatever the heroes were able to throw at them. Instead of simply beating the men to bits, however, they did something even better; Louise spotted a gauntlet the head Beast had on his left arm, and on it were three gems. She pointed this out to Oliver, who could stop things in motion. Before the rivals could even stand up, he raced ahead and touched the four men with his index finger, which paralyzed them. This gave Louise and Roxy enough time to gather around them and pick off the gems from their gauntlets. When the temporary effect given by Oliver faded, the men resumed their attempts to end the six, but it was no use. Without their gems, they were weak and powerless, and all that was left was the brains they never used. Without a second to waste, Domingo, the one with super strength, picked up the golden chariot and tossed the men around, up high into the air, until they were in Stella's grasp. Stella, the girl who formed the plan and stayed hidden in the trees, used the vines from the gigantic tree and wrapped them around to ensure their captivity. The men spat insults and promises of revenge for their deeds, yet Stella knew they would have no chance in doing so. She commanded the vines to release them, but not before they jolted forward towards a large blue lake, where the last hero, Cesar, awaited them."

  The seven processed the information that came batting at them before Raelynn managed to ask the question their stomachs were churning for.

  "What happened then?"

  Jinkyll took a deep breath.

  "Then, they were drowned under the grasp of the mighty waters of Cesar. News spread across the entire planet, and the citizens planet of, not only the kingdom, but the entire planet of Glyn,  thanked them dearly and sent them back to the wise sage, who was waiting for them at the planet of Glist.

  Parties were held, many celebrations, and throughout Earth, they were deeply admired and desired by the unwanted, and even by some of the citizens who managed to abide by the law of perfection. They continued to destroy the evil that would threat to attack them, and even took part in politics and campaigns for the rights of everyone. They were so successful, that in the end, they overthrew their corrupt government and became the beginning of a new generation for their planet by abolishing the law of perfection with the help of a few citizens. Together, they revolted, and conquered the injustice while beginning a new era where people wouldn't be forced to be as perfect as the law said."

The crew cheered and applauded the accomplishment of the legendary team of heroes with eyes of admiration; they were clearly intrigued. Some, however, also had a glint of doubt reflecting in their small eyes as they began to murmur and theorize the events that followed.

  Serena, amid the noise around her, muttered, "I see why they are called the "Miniscular Revolution now."

Alfonso at that point rose up and asked, "What happened next?" in an eager tone. The crew settled down and hushed themselves to allow Jinkyll to continue.

Jinkyll's lips gradually shaped and shifted into a deep frown; his eyes turned solemn as he let out a quivering breath.

  "Then... they died."

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