Cardcaptors the Movie: Ruby Moon, Madara Uchiha & The King of Beasts
The sky over the inner district was a bruised purple, heavy with the scent of ozone and burning rubber. Below the jagged skyline, the "Beast" sat motionless on a throne of rusted steel.
Akira, the King of Behemoth, didn't look like a savior. He looked like a monster. His massive frame was encased in the Heavy Regalia, a suit of mechanical armor so dense it cracked the concrete beneath his feet.
"Someone like you wouldn't understand," a young rider hissed, looking up at the titan. "You see these bars? You see the way he locks himself away? The Storm Riders didn't build this cage to keep him in. He built it to protect those who can't fly."
The Sacrifice of the Behemoth
Every joint in Akira’s Regalia groaned with the weight of gravity itself. To the outside world, it was a weapon of mass destruction. To his team, it was a shield. He had surrounded them with a cage made of his own body, absorbing the friction and the impact of the high-altitude winds. He suffered the crushing pressure of the earth so they could feel light. So they could be free.
"He’s my message," the rider continued, his voice trembling. "Souls of steel, come together as one."
The Convergence
In the shadows of the Sleeping Forest, Sora, the King of the slumbering realm, leaned against a moss-covered pillar. His breathing was labored, his eyes flickering with a faint, ethereal light.
"This is taking a lot out of us," Sora admitted, wiping sweat from his brow. "I wish I knew why these mysterious things were happening... why the winds are turning sour."
From the darkness, a tall, elegant figure stepped forward, his eyes hidden behind circular glasses. Clow Reed placed a calming hand on the shoulder of Ruby Moon, who looked ready to strike.
"You shouldn't reveal too much at once," Clow warned, his voice a smooth silk that cut through the tension. He turned his gaze toward the gathered power in the clearing.
Standing beside Akira were the other titans:
Genji, the Lightning Emperor, sparks dancing across his fingertips.
Shido, the other Beast King, his primal energy vibrating the very air.
The Betrayal
"This is where he is," Shido growled, pointing toward the monolith of the Security Division's headquarters. "This is where Taishi is hiding."
The silence that followed was heavy. Taishi—one of their own, a man who knew their routes, their weaknesses, and their hearts.
"He’s the one selling us out to the Phantoms," Genji spat, a bolt of electricity shattering a nearby stone. "He’s feeding the Security Division everything they need to ground us forever."
Akira didn't speak. He simply stood up. The Heavy Regalia roared, the sound of grinding metal echoing like a funeral dirge. The King of Behemoth was no longer just protecting his team; he was preparing to tear down the walls that Taishi had helped build.
The cage was opening, and the Phantoms weren't ready for what was inside.
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