Chapter 7: Chapter 7: The Flame of the Phoenix
With the Kusanagi at his side, Renji's journey took him across Japan, into lands filled with other legendary blades. In Nara, the Ame-no-Murakumo-no-Tsurugi, a blade said to be forged in the heavens by the gods themselves, awaited him. This sword was said to have the power to control fire and could bring forth the very essence of the sun.
Renji's quest led him deep into the Flameforge Temple, hidden beneath a towering mountain. The temple was guarded by Fujin, the god of wind, and Raijin, the god of thunder. To obtain the sword, Renji would have to defeat both gods in battle. The sky above rumbled as thunderclouds gathered, and Raijin's electric roar split the heavens.
The battle was fierce, but Renji was no ordinary warrior. He had mastered the art of fire and wind, and with the power of the Kusanagi and his own mastery of the flame, he matched Raijin's thunderclaps with scorching arcs of fire. Fujin, seeing the strength in Renji's heart, joined the battle, but Renji stood unwavering, unleashing a cyclone of wind and flame in a final, cataclysmic clash.
When the battle ended, the two gods recognized Renji's power and nobility. "The sun burns brightest in you, Renji," Fujin said. "You are worthy of the Ame-no-Murakumo-no-Tsurugi."
Renji grasped the sword, feeling the heat of the sun coursing through him. With it, he could summon flames of purifying heat, scorch his enemies, and even heal wounds with the warmth of the divine flame.