Naka stepped into the hallway and was enveloped by shadow. In the darkness he saw nothing, not even a little bit, and to counteract this, he began to activate his eternal drive mode, but stopped short at the sound of a voice.
"Relax it's me. This is one of my powers. We need to finish our conversation, time is short, at least mine is. Your destiny is to learn from my mistakes and move forward." Came Professor Kagerouryu's voice in Japanese from within this dark place.
"What proof do you have? What exactly is my power?" He asked calmly, somehow still able to believe this man.
"Your father was the dragon of my clan, your mother was our accountant. When your mother tried to exploit your power to force you to become a weapon, and I did the best I could to protect you by having your adoptive parents train you. You and I are descendants of the man who read the scroll known as Ouza No Kami. The scroll we have received the power of is the seat where the husband of Amaterasu is to sit. There are five other scrolls and while it will not be you or I that copies them, it is possible that your son can. Only the first born male will receive this power." He stopped. He could tell others were coming to his location and while he could hide them from sight, sound and scent were harder and required more concentration than he could manage to do while talking about something like this.
"I already have one of the powers of the scrolls, and i want to share it with you and pass down our family's katana to you. I have the power to harness my internal bio electricity as well as the static charges of electrons in the air around me to put out about 800,000 volts of electricity at my maximum. This power is contingent on how much iron is in my blood and whether I'm in a position. Copy this power son, pass it onto your offspring." He explained.
Naka's eyes turned white and his hair stood straight up on end as the electricity course through his body. The black streaks on his hair took the shape of lightning bolts, then, for an instant, his hair turned completely black and the in a bright blast of electricity the darkness was dispelled.
" I... I have electrical powers?" He said in observation as he began to soak in the information.
"Yes but I have a few more gifts for you. In your backpack located in your room is the rest of the explanation about the scrolls so that you'll know what to do. Keep that Sorcha girl close, I don't know why but she's important for your future. Remember your friends and keep them close. I've been alive now for four hundred years and never quite learned that lesson. You don't have to believe me, but never doubt yourself and stay in control of your powers. That said, I have one final gift for you." He said, but now that they were out in the open it was slightly more conspicuous. Still the conversation was in Japanese but when Kagerouryu handed him the katana, he knew it to be right.
"I believe you. I'll do it father." Naka replied, happy to have gotten this opportunity. Something, a feeling even, told him that he knew about this the whole time, but needed to know for sure. With the power and the katana in hand, Nakata would be set to defend himself just as the precog had told Kageroumaru.
"Now go, remember what I've said to you today for it is destiny. I'm sorry." His father explained.
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Meanwhile Tatsu looked at the girl. He had hoped she would be cooperative but thus far she hadn't been. To complete his mission he needed to have contacts from within, and this girl seemed to have no interest in sharing her power with him. That made things difficult.
"I could really use a guide there. Is something wrong? I can try to help you in return." He said softly, placing a comforting hand on her shoulder, his right hand, the one that completely canceled out powers and turned off their ability to use their power as long as he was touching her. It was a simple gesture that any human might make to comfort someone. His main goal though with this, was to shut off whatever powers she might have (for he could only assume she had some given her presence on the island.
"I can at least listen." He said in a caring soothing voice.