


Decided to join the man's group, becoming a valuable member of the group, being their spy, infiltrator, and thief. During their fight, Jackal managed to temporarily overwhelm him with his advanced marksmanship skills and mastery over his Magic, although ended up losing to Genghis. When Genghis was finally able to meet Jackal, he asked the Lightning Dragon Slayer to fight him in order to test his skills. Due to this, Genghis sought for this man in order for him to join his guild. What made him known was the fact that he has infiltrated multiple high level structures and stolen many ancient and powerful objects and artifacts. He started to become much more famous as he began to be known as White Lightning (白雷, Hakurai), mostly due to the fact that his lightning is white in color. Before his existence was known, he used to explore all of Earth-Land, gaining knowledge and power. This mysterious man is said to have seemingly come from nowhere, as there is no database or background information of where he came from or of what his objectives are. He is also an member of the Dragon Slayer Guild, Dragon Soul. How long he remained there before he realised that it was another trick, we will never know.Jackal (ジャッカル, Jakkaru) is a mysterious Mage in the world of Earth-Land who is a Dragon Slayer. Lion was left all alone to struggle under the weight of the unmoving rock. "I will quickly fetch that log over there to prop under the rock, and we will both be saved!" With that Jackal bounded out of sight. "Oh, thank you, great King!" yelped Jackal. So Lion put his brawny shoulder to the rock and heaved. Before he even had a chance to think, Jackal was begging him to use his strength to hold up the overhanging rock. "Oh, great Nkosi! Help! There is no time to lose! See those great rocks above us? They are about to fall! We shall both be crushed to death!!!! Oh, mighty Lion, do something! Save us!" And Jackal cowered even lower, his paws covering his head. "Help!" Jackal howled, using the fear he felt in the middle of his chest to accentuate his cry. He cowered down on the cliff path, looking above at the rocks. He had played so many tricks on the great Bhubesi in the past, he was sure that lion would take this opportunity to get his revenge. Realising that he was too near to escape, Jackal was filled with fear. "Oh, no!" Jackal moaned and stopped dead-still in his tracks. Suddenly he was aware of a movement ahead of him in the pass. But perhaps he could catch a lizard or two. "Never know when I'll happen upon my next meal, " he thought to himself, although it was highly unlikely that he would find a rat out in the midday heat. As he often did, he kept his nose to the ground as he ambled along, to catch the odd scent. One day long ago, Jackal was trotting through a narrow, rocky pass. But listen and learn!" Gogo settled her round self down more comfortably upon the tree stump. "Yes, Gogo," her other grandchildren chorused. Tell us another tale about Jackal, Gogo!" begged Sipho. "I remember how he helped Jabu the herdboy by tricking Bhubesi back into the snare. "Yes, my boy! You are right! Jackal is a very clever animal. Gogo laughed and looked at the child at her feet. Sipho liked to think it was because he was quick and agile as the Jackal.

Gogo, in fact, had given him that name because of the loud howl he had made as a baby. "The Jackal is also a clever animal, isn't he, Gogo?" asked little Sipho (see' poh), who was quite proud that his nickname was Mpungushe (mpoo-ngoo'-shay = "jackal"). "You know, cleverness is a very important thing to own! Why, cleverness has helped Nogwaja out of the cooking pot more than once!"

"Hawu, hawu, hawu, my children," Gogo began one evening.
