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Prologue part 1: The first thing I saw was that hell...

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The air was laden with smoke and ash, the sparkling sound and heat of the flames, the smell of burning flesh. The first thing he saw was that hell, it is the first thing remembers, because all his past life was burned in that accident.

"S-Shirou, p-please, help me..."

Forgive me, please, forgive me...

The boy thought as he sobbed.

The red-haired boy walked deep into that hell, next to him, could see people crying out for help, and saw people trying to help those who implored. He heard several people begging him for help but covered his ears while tears spilled from his eyes. In the back of his mind, he apologized for ignoring them. He could barely stay alive on his own. His lungs ached, the smoke, as well as the ash, did not allow him to breathe well, his legs were burning, he had walked until his body reached the maximum of its resistance. But he kept moving because he knew that the moment he stopped, he would nevermore move again.

The boy kept walking; he did it for as long as he could, but, in the end, his resistance betrayed him. The redhead fell on the rubble, could no longer walk more.

Why did it all happen? I can't remember anything before the fire… What was that…? It looked like black mud. It destroyed everything in its path.

Thought the boy lying on the ground. At this point, he gave up, and, suddenly, a small structure collapsed in his environs; as a result, part of his body was buried under the rubble.

On the brink of death, the boy raised his hand to the sky.

Please, someone, whoever, please ... destroys this hell

His consciousness began to waver; more and more, his vision began to distort. His hand lost strength and, in the end, he fell, or at least, he was about to fall, because, at the last moment, his hand was held by another.

The little redhead made one last effort to see and hear what was happening. There he saw him, a man dressed in a black suit, his eyes seemed more dead than alive, had an almost haggard appearance but despite all this, when he held his hand the brightness of life returned to his eyes. On his gaunt face, bathed in despair, hope shone for a moment, wept when he knew that he had managed to find someone.

The little boy closed his eyes without strength but heard a few things before he passed out.

"I... I must implant him the scabbard. It's the only way to save him..."

A warm feeling inserted inside the boy; this did not belong to him, but it docked quite easily inside him. But it only lasted an instant before it slowly began to fade.

"No, why doesn't it work!? Is it because Saber disappeared too long ago and, without him, the scabbard has lost too much power?"

The warm feeling was disappearing faster and faster…

"I must do something! If I can... if I can speed up his healing in some way..." Frustration, the boy could hear the frustration in the man's voice, "At this point, with my magical energy depleted, there is only one thing I can do. Stay with me; I'll save you. I promise you! Even if I only save you. I'm not going to fail... Not again."

Suddenly, something strange entered inside the little boy. Whatever it was, it was something foreign and invasive not only was it not there initially, but it was also not compatible with him; therefore, his body began to reject it. The body of the little redhead began to convulse...

It hurts! Stop! PLEASE STOP!

The boy wanted to scream, but he no longer had the strength to raise his voice.

However, despite the horrible pain he was suffering, that warm feeling began to grow stronger; it was as if fuel were being added to the fire. Gradually, the warm feeling began to overcome the terrible pain that whatever was being forcibly implanted inside him was causing. And, before he could find out more, he passed out...

He opened his eyes. "That dream again..." Rising from the dojo floor, the 13-year-old boy wiped the sweat from his forehead and, lifting his shinai, stepped out of the dojo.

The sun hit his eyes hard and had to cover them for a moment, at least, until they got used to it, "I fell asleep again inside the dojo," after crossing the exit of that place, the boy crossed the patio of the house and entered the kitchen.

"What…? W-What happened here?" The kitchen seemed to be what would remain on a battlefield after a great war: plates and cups everywhere, also the smell of burning filled the room, "Old man!" The child yelled in frustration.

I knew shouldn't stay to train until so late, but I wanted to train a little more... Did not imagine that it would end in this disaster. Even so, I must be thankful that he did not burn the whole house.

While the redhead began to clean up the mess, the dream persisted in his mind...

After passing out in the middle of all that chaos, he woke up in a totally white room, a hospital room. After the doctors came to the room and checked his condition, they informed him of what had happened. In summary, there was a terrible accident that caused a big fire. That devastated the entire residential area in which he lived.

Everything was destroyed by the fire, including his memories, the only thing he remembered was his name: Shirou, and even of that, he was not entirely sure. Shirou was the only one who got away unpunished, physically speaking, and when he was about to start worrying about what his future would hold, once again, that man appeared.

The same man in a black suit who saved him; introduced himself as Emiya Kiritsugu and, without even giving him time to respond, offered to adopt him. He was a man with long spiky hair who wore an expression that made him look like he was always tired. Having nothing and no one, Shirou didn't think twice. Also, his new adoptive father revealed something to him that, for some reason, he could easily accept, told him that he was a magus or, more specifically, a user of magecraft.

For two years, Shirou asked his father to teach him magecraft but, Kiritsugu refused. According to him, learning to use magecraft meant walking along with death, and for a boy who had been close to this, not learning it would make him happier.

Besides, it was almost impossible for his son to have the necessary attitudes to learn to use the magecraft. However, due to Shirou's insistence, Kiritsugu decided to analyze the number of circuits his adopted son possessed...

27 magic circuits, 7 more than average, none were of high quality, but they were of decent quality. Thanks to this, Shirou should be able to learn magecraft, but there was a problem: He had the same origin and element.

The origin is the starting point that defines one's existence and directs a person's actions throughout life. It is a driving force that comes from within the root that has managed to flow out of this source and take material form. The form it can take on at times is that of a human being, and all humans match their actions to be in harmony with the driving force that originated them from the moment they enter into the world. The origin works more as a guideline, an instinct for how a person should behave, rather than a conscious decision. If a person awakens his origin, he becomes almost completely subjected to it, if it's even possible to stand against it in the first place.

Elements are the basic substances that shape the world and play an important role within magecraft. Depending on the teachings of the different schools of magic, everything that exists can be classified into different sets of elements. The four classical elements (fire, water, earth, and wind) are said to come from Arche in ancient Greece. The Mage's Association adds Void (Ether) and a few other items to make their classification more practical. A magecraft user normally has the ability to manipulate at least one element, although there are users who master more than one, and there are even users of compound elements.

And Shirou, to his bad luck, has the same origin and element: sword, this was probably due to a mixture of events. First, the terrible accident that "burned everything in the child" and, the second, the implantation of Saber sheath. It is possible that Shirou had a different origin and element, but these two events must have overwritten them, or at least, that's what Kiritsugu deduced.

By having the same origin and element, Shirou could only learn magecraft related in some way to swords, which excluded most of the types of magecraft that he could learn, including elemental spells, all but one. He also discovered that his adopted son was proficient in using magecraft that involved the transmutation of materials, specifically, reinforcement and projection magecraft.

Reinforcement was useful magecraft, its goal is to bring something, anything, to its fullest capacity. It is the basis of all spells that enhance the existence of a target by pouring magical energy within it. However, since there is no clear limit to how much can be improved, "almighty" reinforcements are rare to see. It is the same as adding something to an object that is already complete. In the case of committing a mistake, the target will suffer as if it were poison. Success requires a good grasp of the inner structure to fill openings with magical energy. Reinforcing something will produce different effects, such as: increasing the edge of a knife, more nutrition to food, or in the case of a living being, increasing physical strength and durability. As living beings have resistance to the invasion of magical energy, reinforcing someone is very difficult when using this type of magecraft.

Despite being very useful, reinforcement is considered a not very special type of magecraft.

Gradation Air, more commonly known as Projection, is a magecraft that materializes objects, following the imagination of the caster, through the use of magical energy. This magecraft is considered by most magi to be useless, as there are two problems with using it: Anything that the caster materializes would be hollow and therefore much more fragile than the original item. And, the second problem with this magecraft is that, due to the influence of Gaia, everything that is projected constantly degrades until it disappears.

The last thing Shirou seemed to be decent at is using the structural grasp. This allows you to analyze and understand the internal structure of everything you touch, something that other magecraft users don't find too important.

Kiritsugu shared his discoveries with his son, and instead of depressing him, the boy seemed to try even harder to master what little he could use.

Surprisingly, thanks to their neighbor, Fujimura Taiga, they found out that Shirou had a talent for using swords, which for obvious reasons, did not surprise either of them. This happened after some discussion between Shirou and Taiga due to the latter's vague attitude. She decided to solve it through a kendo match, which was silly considering that Shirou was a child and Taiga a teacher in the sport. Even so, he accepted, and although he lost, he ended up surprising Fuyuki's tiger in a good way, prompting her to start teaching him.

Thus, at the request of his father, the little redhead began to practice with his neighbor, which Taiga accepted without hesitation, although, over time, Shirou himself took it as part of his routine. Another thing that Shirou started practicing, also under the influence of his neighbor, was archery. This happened because Taiga had just started an internship at a Fuyuki high school, of which she was a former student, and to which she took Shirou to show it and show off in front of the boy. Thanks to this, the little redhead ended up being dragged by the effusive intern through all the clubs. In the end, they ended up at the archery club, and, seeing the demonstrations, the little boy asked to be allowed to try. To everyone's surprise, he also showed great talent in the use of the bow.

Although this was nothing compared to his talent for wielding a sword.

The thirteen-year-old boy finished cleaning up the mess in the kitchen just before a loud voice echoed from within the house. "Shirou! I arrived; is breakfast ready!?" His neighbor yelled as she walked through the door.

"I'm on it; had to clean up the mess Kiritsugu left inside the kitchen."

"Did Kiri try cooking again?" A young woman asked as she entered the kitchen.

Taiga was a young woman with brown eyes and hair short to her shoulders, with fair skin and about one meter sixty-five centimeters. She wears a simple light-yellow dress.

"Yes." Shirou replied before turning to see his neighbor, "Fuji-nee, should you go dressed like this to your internships? Don't they have uniforms or something?" The boy asked as he served her the food.

"Hmn…? Maybe, but they didn't give me anything when I started it, so they probably won't give interns uniforms." She answered before seeing what time it was, "Oh, God! The time! I have to go, or I'll be late."

Taiga sucked the food up like a vacuum cleaner and hurried out of the house. Shirou could hear her open the door and say, "Good morning Kiri! Shirou told me that you left early!"

"That's right, just got back." His father answered in his usual tired tone of voice, "Are you going to complete your internship?"

"Yes! I'll be back for dinner! Remember what we talked about yesterday!" Taiga replied before running off.

"Always so energetic..." The magecraft user said with a slight smile.

"Sometimes I think she is too energetic..." The red-haired man who had moved from the kitchen to the door of the house answered him, "You left a big mess in the kitchen..."

The older man made an uncomfortable and somewhat guilty face, "I-I tried to cook something for both of us..."

Shirou sighed wearily; but smiled shortly after, "Come on, 'll serve you breakfast."

"Thank you." Kiritsugu entered the house following his adopted son while holding a large package.

Shirou served his foster father's breakfast and took the opportunity to ask him, "Where did you go?"

The magecraft user stopped eating, and his tired expression, as well as the slightly depressed feeling that always seemed to emanate from his being, disappeared, "Shirou, there are some things we need to talk about..."

"What things?"

"I have decided to teach you how to use magecraft," Kiritsugu spoke in a low voice, almost as if he regretted saying those words.

This surprised the little redhead, "What? Seriously!?"

His father nodded.

"Why did you change your mind?" The confused boy asked.

"I've been thinking about it, and yesterday, I finally made the decision," The old magecraft user sighed, "Shirou, do you remember where my last trip went?"

Shirou nodded, "Germany, right?"

"Yes... You see ... Before adopting you, I married a woman who was a member of another family of magi and, I started a family..." Kiritsugu stopped, made the gesture of wanting to speak several times, but he seemed to lump in his throat until at last, he said, "M-My wife, Iri... She died on a mission that we were both sent on by her family."

"A mission…?" The confused boy asked.

The magecraft user nodded, "In the moonlit world, the world of magic, I was a kind of agent, a freelancer. Since I was a child, I have always had a dream..."

"A dream, which one?" Shirou asked, looking interested.

Kiritsugu smiled vaguely, "Become a hero, an ally of justice. And to achieve this, I worked as a kind of mercenary in that world. I did those missions so that many people would have a better life." Kiritsugu looked down, showing a regretful expression, "But I failed, and the losses were uncountable, including... my wife."

"I am so sorry…" Shirou said, apologizing for making him remember such a harsh past.

The older man shook his head, "It was my mistake, and I had to tell you sooner or later. The thing is, I had a daughter, her name is Illya, Illyasviel von Einzbern, she would be something like your older sister."

"My older sister…?"

"After I failed, the Einzberns, her maternal family, refused to give her back to me. I was a specialist in breaking down barriers and breaking into bounded fields. These are the defenses that protect the territory of a magecraft user. However, after that failed mission, I was crippled, in a sense..."

"You couldn't bring her back, could you?"

Kiritsugu shook his head, "No, I couldn't. After I came to Japan, I got away from the moonlit world and ended up in Fuyuki. Here, well ... You know the rest of the story."

Shirou nodded with a smile, "You saved me from the fire, and you adopted me."

Kiritsugu didn't reply, just gave a little nod.

"So, if you've told me all of this, it's because it has something to do with your choice to teach me magecraft. It's not like that?"

"Yes. Shirou, you have 27 magic circuits, 7 more than average. Magic circuits are the resource through which we use magecraft. The higher the number and quality of these, the more capacity you have as a magecraft user. The quality and quantity of your circuit are decided from your birth. You have 27 circuits of medium quality."

Shirou gave him a small smile, "Yes, I remember."

"Good. Due to your origin and elemental alignment, you can only use two types of magecraft. Three if we are lucky."

"Three? I believed could only use Reinforcement and Projection."

"And directly speaking, they are the only ones you can learn. There is a third, but this one is too dangerous and complicated to learn right now. In fact, I don't even know if you will be able to use it in the future."

"I understand."

His foster father closed his eyes for a moment before continuing, "Shirou, there is something I need to ask you. In exchange for teaching you to use the magecraft, I want you to help me rescue Illya."

"Rescue my sister? Sure, but will I be able to do it?" The boy asked uncertainty, "We would have to go through the barriers and all that, right?"

Kiritsugu nodded, "That's right, but with the proper training, materials, although it will take a few years, it should be possible. Will you help me, Shirou?"

At that moment, for an instant, the redhead remembered the look full of happiness and hope that his father had when he saved him from that hell, and he wondered, Will I be able to feel the same if I save someone else? If I save my sister, Illya, will I be able to feel that same happiness? Shirou didn't understand it, but he knew that he had to live with all his might; for those who did not survive, with this in mind, he replied, "I'll help you. I will do what I can to save Illya-neesan."

Kiritsugu managed a slight smile, "Thank you." Realizing he had forgotten something, the former freelancer turned to the package he had brought with him, "I almost forgot I got something for you."

"What is it?"

"Open it, and you will know." Kiritsugu gave him a package; that was elongated and wrapped in bandages with some scriptures.

The redhead took it and; when he put his hands on it he realized that there was something special about this package.

He quickly unwrapped the package and what he found after removing the bandages of it was...

"This is... A katana...?"

"Yes," his father nodded, "When I realized that you had 27 magic circuits, I wondered if, by any chance, you came from a family with an affinity for magecraft. So, I searched the archives for anything that could have been recovered from the fire. But I didn't find anything specific, at least, until I saw you practice with Taiga. That's when I started looking for anything that could be related to swords, but I didn't find anything either."

"T-then?" Shirou asked enthusiastically. He hadn't even pulled out the beautiful katana with the black scabbard and scarlet red hilt yet and, his body, more specifically, his magic circuits, seemed to be reacting to it.

"I decided to go to the warehouse by myself, there I discovered it. It was inside a black chest. At first glance, it didn't seem strange at all, but when I opened it and tried to take it, the scriptures were activated. These launched a kind of hypnosis, probably why it remained hidden. But I was prepared and managed to avoid them. Thanks to old Fujimura's contacts, I was able to get it delivered."

"I see…" Shirou seemed mesmerized by the sword.

"And good? Unsheathe it, come on."

Shirou just nodded, took out the beautiful wavy patterned blade, "It has a kanji engraved..."

"What does it say?" Kiritsugu asked, alsofascinated by the blade.

"Muramasa."

"Muramasa? Is it the last name of a family of magicians? I think I've heard it before..." Kiritsugu looked up and tried to focus and remember.

¡PUMP!

"What...?" After hearing the blow, the former freelancer quickly looked down to see his adopted son passed out; he was lying on the floor.

"Shirou? Shirou!?"

The boy began to sweat, and his breathing became irregular. His temperature rose to the point where he seemed to have a fever, and yet he was still holding onto the katana as if his life depended on it.

"Shirou resist!" Kiritsugu yelled, trying to help his son. But his voice could not reach him. Bright and forgotten flashes began to resurface from those memories that the hell of Fuyuki had burned. In the boy's mind, only one word echoed loudly: Muramasa.

this note from the real author :

This is a translation of a story that I am writing in Spanish. I am not a translator, and I am doing this because a reader asked me to try. I apologize in advance because I surely made a lot of mistakes. If I managed to make a passable translation will translate the following chapters. If I didn't make it... well, let it not be said that I did not try.

the pen name of the real author is rinaru

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