Atop the heavens, looking down upon earth where the Ork Army marched, Luna calmly gazed upon the wretched army that dared to trespass her Master's land. She was staying within the air as she was thinking if she needed to introduce herself to the Orks. It took time, but Luna had reached her decision and silently smiled.
"No need to introduce myself. After all, my Master is waiting for me."
Luna had reached a satisfying conclusion. There was no need to introduce herself as they would all die except for the General, to begin with. Wasting words towards a dead army was useless, with such thoughts in mind. Luna started using the Element she had been training on for months. It was the Element of Void.
She had studied and trained the Element of Void for months. If she had problems and was stuck, she would ask for her Master's incredible guidance. The guidance of her Master would always help her, and after training herself painfully, she has finally reached the stage where she could rival the Spirit Lords.
The Element of Void got considered a strange element. It was calm and dangerous. It was like the deep ocean where you would get suffocated or get dragged down by its pressure. The Void Element would make everything it touched turn into nothingness. There wasn't even resistance against it, no matter how much Luna had tried to find the weakness of her Element.
'Hmm... Let's destroy them with one attack.' Luna thought to herself as she gazed upon the Ork General pridefully riding his horse.
The Ork General felt a chill on his spine as he couldn't help but feel someone was watching him. He started looking around his army and couldn't find anyone strange or suspicious. It was then he turned his eyes upon the heavens and found a Silver beauty.
The Ork General furrowed his eyebrows as the Silver Beauty who stood amongst the heavens raised her pale hand upwards. Opening her fingers, Void started escaping from herself. It slowly turned into a Dark Ball, which grew in size. The Ork General felt a bad feeling and shouted towards his army.
"Run!!! Escape now!!!"
He shouted as his voice echoed within the Orkish Army. The Orks looked at him and felt a shadow covering everything. They turned their heads upwards and saw a Gigantic Ball of Pure Darkness. Seeing the ball, their instincts shouted for them to run, which they had actually done at an instant speed.
The Orks started spreading like ants. Unfortunately for them, their death was certain. Luna looked at them as she uttered her last words before dropping the Void towards the Orkish Army.
"Disappear..."
As she uttered her words, the Void dropped towards the Orkish Army without any resistance. It enveloped everything and devoured everything on its path. Whether it was the Forest, Land, or the Orks. Nothing could escape the Void's grasp.
No sound echoed upon the impact of the Void. Nothing sounded, and it seemed that the Forest was still calm. Although, if one would look within the heavens. They would see a Gigantic Crater that consumed the land where the Orkish Army stood.
'Now, that's a good sight to see.'
Luna thought to herself while gazing at the Gargantuan Crater with her Purple Amethyst Eyes. The Power of her Void was a lot better than she expected. It wasn't grandeur with the flashing lights and thunderous sounds. But it was useful for Luna, and it was enough for her.
After gazing upon the Gargantuan Crater, Luna turned her gaze towards the one single Ork that managed to survive her attack. It was the Ork General. The Ork General seemed to be unhurt. He didn't have any injuries, and he was in disbelief at finding himself deep within a Crater.
"It's time to take my reward," Luna said with a cold voice as she landed on the ground deep below the Crater. She looked at the Ork General with a serious gaze as the Ork General instantly knew who it was. He gritted his teeth and shouted towards Luna.
"What have you done upon my Army?!!" His words echoed within the silent wasteland deep below the Gargantuan Crater. Luna simply smiled as she started walking towards him. The Ork General raised an eyebrow as he touched the hilt of his sword in instinct. Seeing the reaction, Luna smirked and ridiculed the Ork General.
"Hmm... What Army?" Luna started looking around the wasteland as she was pretending to be curious about the army of the Ork General. The Ork General gritted his teeth as the humiliation was reaching its limits. He then unsheathed his sword and attacked Luna. He swung his sword at a fast speed, though before it could hit Luna. His sword disappeared along with his hand.
Blood started splattering all over the ground as the Ork General slowly backed away from Luna. He was naive to think that he would be able to hit her with his flimsy and slow sword. Anyway, Luna appeared behind him and knocked the Ork General. The Ork General fell as Luna closed the wounds of his body. She then controlled the void to carry the Ork General and floated back at the heavens.
Luna smiled as she slowly faded along with the Ork General. The forest continued its silence as the Orkish Army mysterious disappeared leaving behind a Crater, which didn't leave any destruction to its surroundings.
Back within the Grim Tiger's Lair, Inquisitors started talking with the Grim Tigers. It didn't take a long time for them to get along. The Grim Tigers have also heard about the Master of the Inquisitors and her Feats. Regina and the Former Chief looked at the group as Luna appeared right behind the two of them.
Regina shrieked despite being the leader of the Grim Tigers. The Former Chief turned his gaze towards Luna and uttered with a calm voice.
"It seems that you have defeated the Orkish Army, Luna."
He noticed the Ork General being carried by Luna. It seems that the Ork General was unconscious, and it also seemed that before being captured by Luna. He lost his hand during the fight. The result was clear, and the Former Chief understood the power of Luna.
If Luna had easily beaten the Ork Army without any problems. Then her Master must have been a lot more powerful than her. Even all of the creatures within the Occidental Region wouldn't be enough to beat her Master.
"Old Sis Luna, I'm glad you're okay." Regina ran towards Luna after contemplating about her life after shrieking in fear. Luna smiled and dropped the Ork General mercilessly and went to hug Regina. The two of them had their time before an Inquisitor carried the Ork General back to the Military Aircraft.
The two found themselves in silence before Luna spoke with her serene voice. "Of course, I'm okay. Nothing except my Master, Ego, and the Great Lords of the Great Forest can defeat me." Luna proudly proclaimed as coughs from the Inquisitors echoed.
"Governor Luna, proclaiming yourself as the strongest inquisitor is prudent. Even with your title, the strongest inquisitor can only be decided by the tournament." The Inquisitor, who pretended to be the Ork Soldier, spoke out.
"Oh, it seems that no one is backing out," Luna smirked while gazing upon the Inquisitor with her purple amethyst eyes. The tournament they were speaking of was the delayed tournament of Persia. They had planned to start the tournament after a week when Master arrived back at the Inquisition. Unfortunately, delays have been given. After all, they were busy constructing the Fortress Bastion.
"No one is planning to back out. Not a single inquisitor will be willing not to take the tournament." The Inquisitor said with a calm and emotionless voice. They had decided what they wanted when they won the tournament. Every Inquisitor had the same prize in mind.
"I see... It seems that all of you have decided on your prizes. How arrogant of you." Luna walked towards the Inquisitor as the two of them stood silently in front of each other. The unspoken prize of the Tournament was a dinner with the Master herself. All of the Inquisitors have decided on such a price, and they were willing to fight for it.
"But, you are unfortunate to have me. I will win and get the price for myself. Anyway, who stands on my way will pay." Luna uttered as the Inquisitor shook her head and replied.
"I have the same thoughts."
The two inquisitors backed off as Luna simply smiled and turned her gaze towards Regina and the Former Chief. Regina and the Former Chief found themselves frozen as they couldn't believe what they had seen. Information about the Tournament and the Prize, which seemed to be unbound for the Inquisitors. They wondered what kind of Prize it was.
"Sorry about that, The Inquisitors are rather serious when it comes with the Prize of the Tournament. They wouldn't even care if you are their superior or not." Luna explained as the Former Chief spoke.
"The Prize must be a treasure made by the heavens." If an Inquisitor was willing to fight against a Superior for such a Prize. The Former Chief was sure that the treasure would probably aid their strength.
"Well, I can't blame them," Luna answered while smiling. She would have done the same.
Never did the Former Chief and Regina thought that the Prize the Inquisitors were so crazy about was a simple dinner with their Master.