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IC: Khervos (Ta-Koro)

 

I returned to the heat and warmth of Ta-Koro, like a gentle hand tucking me in at night under a cozy blanket. A job had been finished and I had returned home.

 

Now what was there to do?

 

I returned to my office and looked around: the glass that Tuli had been drinking of was still on the table, half-full at that.

 

I sighed and put all the things away. Tomorrow I'd stop by the registry and see if I could get her adress. So much had happened, and many questions were still unanswered.

 

For now, though, I needed to rest.

 

OOC: Khervos' Detective Agency open for business

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He went out of Ta-Koro and found a few blades on the ground. That was when a few Rakshi had attacked him. He managed to destroy them both. "Pitiful." he said. Then he set off to the beaches of Ga-Koro.

 

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IC:Razor's feet burned, so he jumped back in pain. "Hey! Does aren't cheap you know!" He then caught his shield (which boomerangs back to him), and placed it in his hand once more. "So you wanna play!? Then LET'S PLAY!"

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IC Mahkta"Thats really nothing to be ashamed, of, if he tricked you, he should be ashamed. Not you, everyone makes mistakes, I'm sure that in time, your village will notice what great Toa they're missing, and you will be able to return.

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"It does now." Jaller said, tossing a bag of widgets toward the former thief, which was promptly caught by his escort. Said guard raised an eyebrow, looking at the Akiri questioningly. They weren't village funds, nor guard funds, so where were they coming from? The unspoken question was stifled by a stern look, the silent coinversation coming to an end. "Have your escort take you downstairs, get you un-cuffed, sized for a new set of armor, and given the basics. Routine briefing for new members is tomorrow at sunrise. Don't be late."Noting the dismissal, the guard led the Ta-Toa out of the room to do his leader's bidding. After a moment, Jaller raised his voice. "Who else is waiting?""Toa Perkahn, a representative from Po-Koro, and a nurse from Ga-Koro."

 

The Akiri paused, pondering what order to address them in. "Send in the representative. Once I have finished with him, send in Highwind, and then the nurse. Politcal duties come first."

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IC: The emissary entered and bowed. "Akiri Hewkii sends his greetings." He said, then got down to business. "There are a few points of interest I would like to cover. First off, the Akiri wishes to request assistance from the Guard in training Po-Koro's Sentinels. Second, we would like permission to establish a radio station here, for public use. The charge would be one widget per ten characters, and it would be operated and maintained by a trained staff from Po-Koro."

 

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"Well then, why don't you form a team then? I wandered around in these lands and know there's enough Toa which would be willing to joing ya. Sadly I don't have any contact with any Toa anymore, so I dan't help ya..."

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IC: Khervos (Ta-Koro)

 

"Tuli, where are you?"

 

That was my first thought as I looked at the interior of the abandoned hut through one of the windows.

 

After taking a rest, I had gone to the guard's office to find her, only to be informed that she had quit the guard, and that was as much information I managed to get out of them, aside from her last known adress.

 

And now, I was stuck sitting on the steps to her door.

 

"Oh for the love of Mata Nui, Khervos" I yelled at myself "why are you going through all this because of some girl you met in a bar"

 

"She wasn't just "some girl", she was a mutual purveyor of justice and righetousness" another side of my conscience argued.

 

"One with quite the temper, it would seem"

 

"I can learn to live with that"

 

It was time to put my detective skills to use

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IC:Jaller raised an eyebrow, and regarded the representative in silence.

 

Both propositions were... Complicated. He had heard reports of long distance communication, which he suspected was what this "radio" was, and it could prove useful. However, it would also require allowing Po-Koro official presence in the village. After all, the unspoken implication, and his own reasoning, indicated that no member of his own village could operate it. Three months past, this would have been no problem. But in these times, it was a proposition to regard carefully.

 

Po-Koro had retreated almost entirely from the world at large, choosing to isolate themselves, and seclude themselves from society. There had been little interaction from them with the rest of the world since Akiri Hewkii came to power, instead, information came back from the few travelers to the village. All accounts indicated that they had been extensively remodeling their military, and building it back towards its former strength. That alone would not have been cause for concern; all the villages had done much the same. But Po-Koro's antisocial tendencies were very worrying indeed. If ever there was a village that was preparing for war, the Lost Koro was it.

 

The request for guard training had similar glaring issues. If they were indeed preparing for war, it would not do to train them in the art of waging war better. The combination of these offers reeked of way for Po-Koro to better prepare for war, and ways for them to learn about his own village's military. And he doubted he was the only one to receive this offer.

 

"I do not accept anything without reading the fine print." The Matoran said, after a moment. "What do you stand to gain from offering this technology, and why do you seek out better training?"

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IC: "The Koro is looking to implement an island-wide communication system to better facilitate diplomacy." The Matoran said. "We believe that it would better serve our interests to be able to rapidly communicate with other Koros. As we speak, other Akiri are receiving this same offer. As for our request for training, well...I will be quite frank with you. Po-Koro suffered badly in the war against Makuta, and our Sentinels are depleted. To be able to defend our Koro with any effectiveness, we need our troops to fight at their best. And, quite frankly, Akiri, your Guard can teach them to do that."

 

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IC: Volin (Lavapool Inn)

 

I have no idea why I'm here. Drinking? That's not me. Personally, I hate drunks and don't get me started on what it's like to be drunk. One time and one time only, you get what I'm saying? With that said, it should be pretty clear I haven't even touched alcohol in Mata-Nui knows how long and it'd be a darn shame if I did now. So what other reason could I be sticking around in a bar for?

 

Well, maybe because I didn't have anything better to do. With Makuta gone, peace reigns over the island now and fewer less reputable jobs come my way. Not to mention the tension between the Koros. Military seems like so much more of a prominent force now that the evil dark overlord's been defeated, ironically. The guard's cracking down on crime like a Kane-Ra with a juicy piece of Matoran steak. Bad for business so I try to keep things under wraps, lay low for a while.

 

I don't like it. Peace, I mean. Apart from feeling constricted in my lifestyle here, it has become more of a detriment than anything to the island and its unity. Sure, technology and the welfare of the villages prosper now however it feels all too much like a competition, see who's going to come out on top. Things are heating up and until something, anything grand happens, I'm stuck living an honest life.

 

Huh, maybe I should take up drinking.

 

That would have to wait though as I spotted a Ga-Toa slouching at a table all by herself. Curious. Normally, I wouldn't even bother talking to this chick but karz, the need to erase my boredom was too strong. Plus, she was kinda pretty I guess.

 

"You look like you could use a drink."

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I was already out the door by the time Nikarra said something; it was three in the morning and my shift had ended thirty minutes ago. Staying for the company was always nice, but after a while there's a certain amount of "look at me drunk i'm so bro night row" that a guy just can't learn to live with unless he starts to remember how good it used to feel when you could snap a guy's neck whenever you wanted. No, my time at the bar was done for the night. Leaving my scarf and hat behind on Nikarra, I began to weave through the gradually more familiar snakes and twists in the roads that led to Tuara's two-floor loft. In the last three months, we'd slowly gone from me sleeping in the best room in the Inn to us sharing an apartment together - she couldn't afford her old place, not without the Guard's salary to keep her afloat - to me buying her a loft for our "Yay, we've been shacked up together for two months now and nobody's dead yet!"-iversary.

 

It was a cozy sort of place, as conservative as Tuara could make a two floor party capital of the Koro appear to be. The steps were warm and inviting, with a "GO KILL YOURSELF" doormat and pouting, attractive stick figures - one wore a scarf and was handcuffed to the other, who was beating him over the head with a large staff - carved inside the hand rails. All pretense of comfort faded as soon as I opened the door, and even though I'd been halfway expecting it the sight of my place still stung. Bottles of vodka, bourbon, wine, even cheap cans of beer: alcohol containers were strewn across the floor, sometimes broken, sometimes crumpled, nearly always empty. There was a small mountain of shot glasses on one cushion of the leather sofa; my fists balled up as I noticed a bottle of whiskey that still had some drink left in it balanced wobbly-like on my piano. With a slow movement, I reached out and grabbed the bottle, knocking back anything that was left before spinning on my heel and hurling the bottle into a trash receptacle with all my strength. It shattered as soon as it hit the bottom of the can; I took a deep breath to calm down, determined not to let myself get PO'd.

 

If I told her once, I told her a thousand times: don't leave on my piano, Tuara.

 

After a couple minutes of damage control, I moved from the piano to the stairs, making the stealthy, quiet movements of an assassin as I snuck upwards into the master bedroom and slipped the door closed behind me.

 

Tuara heard the door click very quietly behind her. She was lying in the bed wrapped up messily in the sheets. It was clear when climbing in she had tried to make them look neater as though the simple act of being in a clean bed would make her seem less guilty or less intoxicated. Obviously it didn't matter because it didn't change anything about the situation; and even then the blankets weren't any neater than they would've been if she wasn't really drunk.

The sound of the click was a sort of wakeup, like she had been waiting for it. Really, it was the worry of confrontation that had kept her awake for the last while. The sound caused her to retract herself into an even tighter fetal position. Still, she didn't roll over to face Dorian; instead she buried her face in the sheets.
I sighed mentally and tucked my arms inside my sleeves, pushing off my shirt and tossing it into a nearby hamper with a marginal amount of athletic talent. I'm in perfect shape and all, and I can do stuff, but...athletics isn't my thing, and coming from an artist athletes are by and large pricks anyway.. So the balled up article of clothing wobbled slightly as it sang through the air and barely plopped into the dirty laundry. I'd take care of it in the morning. I always did. Out of the corner of my eye I saw Tuara's posture tighten and watched her burrow into the mattress a little more. The floor was slick beneath my feet as I glided like a spectre over it and landed on the bed, wrapping my arms around her abdomen slash knees and kissing her cheek.
"I cleaned up. Don't worry about it."
The Toa of fire almost let out a whimper as she rolled over to face Dorian.
They locked eyes together for a moment, Tuara's red eyes staring sadly. There was some comfort in Dorian's face, how the edges sung sonnets in the darkness.
"I can't-" She swallowed, a very tight knot in her middle got even tighter, "I can't kick it."
Her addiction won't go away.
That thought was cold and chilling, like a spontaneous ice water bath, and in a mix of both the need for sheer warmth and the desire to comfort her I hugged her and sat up. It wasn't like I was disturbing her from her sleep or anything of the sort; from the slow breaths to the way she had tightened I was almost positive that the poor girl had been waiting for me to come back at any time for the last four hours, wondering when she could sneak one last drink in before turning in for the night. I reached into the pocket of my leather pants and pulled out a small vial full of a translucent liquid, which Tuara beheld incredulously for a second before knocking it back. When the vial was empty I took it back and set it on the dresser beside my bed.
"It's coconut water," I explained. "When you wake up hangover free tomorrow, just feel free to kiss me deeply and drown me in well-deserved praise whenever."
"How do you do it."
"I don't follow," I confessed, cradling her in my arms and moving a curtain aside to let in the night air with a finger.
Tuara lulled her eyes upwards towards her boyfriend, looking at him with a sense of envy, "Just-" Tuara struggled to form word with her mouth as though her lips were trapping them, "just not hurt."
"You wanna know something? Something I've never told anyone before?"
I turned Tuara around and sat her on my lap so that she had nowhere to look at but straight into my eyes; my arms were snug around her waist and my face was even with hers from inches away.
"I hurt. I've always hurt. I'm probably gonna hurt forever somehow. But let's pretend that it's slowing down. Let's pretend that there's this girl. Let's pretend that, from the moment I saw her, I could see a lot of me in her and that meant I had to look out for her like she was my own. Let's pretend that, over the years, I got close to her, learned a lot about both of us in the process, and then eventually took the plunge and gave things a shot with her even though there was no real reason to expect it to work out. Let's pretend that waking up next to her and falling asleep with her curled up on my chest every night helped to cauterize things. Let's pretend that this girl made things so that I don't feel like a walking bag of every time I look into someone's eyes for too long. I guess you could pretend to say I fell in love with her a little bit, and that she made it so I could say that without wanting to sprint for the nearest exit."
"I mean...just pretending, obviously. That'd just be way too good to be true, right?"
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Loren- Ta-koro

 

IC: While Razor was talking, Loren jumped over Oreius' head and brought the razor sharp blade of his rahkshi staff down at the Toa of Earth's head in a blow that combined both his strength and the gravity that was bringing him back down to earth.

 

Why are there always more?

"I serve the weak. I serve the helpless. I am their sword and their shield. If you want to strike at them, you must go through me, and I am not so easily moved."

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As seeing the Toa about to hit him he brought up his shield to protect him, while jumping out of the way. "Infector! Where are you?! I could use some poison!" Then like a sudden gust of wind, a figure came from the street floor zoomed passed the Toa. "Running into trouble ey, Razor? How about a little 'home remedy' for a cure!" Then the Toa lashed his whip to the Toa who attacked Razor, hoping to hit him in the right spot for the poison to work.

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IC: The impact of the staff on the shield sent vibrations through it. While not odd in an of the fact itself, the way they did not subside like they should have was so. It started humming while jostling around so violently that there was a fair chance that it would simply rip itself out of the criminal's hand.

 

Loren's hopes that the battle would be a fast one were dashed as a third person joined the battle in a rush of movement and another one-liner. Acting quickly, he mask-jumped out of the path of the whip and to the side of the user. As luck would have it, it was also the opposite side of the hand that carried the whip. With the lightning speed of one who had spent who had lived through hundreds of battles, a series of jabs were sent at the side of the newcomer.

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"I serve the weak. I serve the helpless. I am their sword and their shield. If you want to strike at them, you must go through me, and I am not so easily moved."

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IC: Zeal / Ta-Koro - Lavapool Inn'Something happened to me.' Before his friend could reply, Zeal clicked his fingers, and the alcohol in his drink ignited. Dekuna looked on, shocked. Waving his hand over the mug, the liquid was extinguished. He looked up at the Toa of Sonics, his features stern, unmoving, but his eyes revealing a different story; he was afraid.'The last of the Ve-Koronians died with me, Dekuna. They're all gone.' His expression softened, and he hunched over his now alcohol-free drink, holding back both sadness and an unbridled rage.

 

IC (Dekuna): The fire in the drink, the new red highlights on his armour, the last of the kineticists dying... suddenly it all made sense. He hadn't bee talking to a toa of kinetics after all. But then, who was he talking to? He had only ever heard tell of one toa switching elements before, and that was just a crazy rumor. He struggled to believe that, and yet he wanted to because the only other explanation that presented itself was much worse.

If all the Ve-koronans were dead, and he was talking to a toa of fire, who was with a Matoran Dekuna had never met, who looked and talked very much like his friend, but was different in some very fundamental ways... he had to test it out.

 

He quickly created a field of silence around the two of them, shielding their conversation from the rest of the bar. "Zealokan" he said, his voice turning even sterner than the other toa's, "two days after we first met, you, Miha, Payiges and I met in the Epic Teashop in Ga-koro. There, we elected Havon as the team's leader and brainstormed names for the team. Along with Hau Karda, I suggested four other names. Can you remember any of them?" His hand went to where one of his blades lay in its sheath, but he didn't draw it.

 

Maybe Zealokan had somehow lost his element and gained a new one. If he had, he would do whatever he could to support his friend - he could hardly imagine losing his own powers over sound in exchange for some unfamiliar power. Toa got very close to their elements, and losing it would almost be like losing a close friend whom you had always been able to rely on, in exchange for a stranger. If, on the other hand, this was some elaborate excuse made by an imposter who had somehow done away with the kineticist, he had to know. This toa had known enough to tell a story about Po-koro, so he must have done his reasearch well. There had to be some things he wouldn't know, though, hence the question.

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IC: Zeal / Ta-Koro - Lavapool Inn'I remember not liking Crast Kraahkan, for using the names of two immoral Kanohi.' He took a long swig of his drink, and promptly spat it out. 'Ugh, tasteless.''And don't call me that. Zealokan, the Toa of Kinetics? He's gone. It's just Zeal now, as much as it pains me to say.' He held out his hand, and the mug containing his drink melted into molten glass, the liquid it contained evaporating into a foul-smelling mist. He suddenly grabbed Dekuna and pulled him close, desperation in his eyes. 'Dekuna, I need you to help me found out how to reverse this!' he hissed.

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IC (Oreius) (Inu)

 

As the other Guard leapt after the Toa of Earth, Oreius bent down and ripped Jet Fire's Kanohi from his face. The metal was warm to the touch. Turning around, the Toa of Fire hurled it as far as he could: the mask flew over a couple rooftops before falling to some unknown alleyway with a clatter.

 

He wasn't finished. The Kanohi dealt with, Oreius strapped his weapons to his back, then picked the unconscious Jet Fire off the ground, leaving the Toa's weapons on the rooftop. A thought, and Inu eagerly unleashed his precious energies, flooding their body with the warmth and strength of the sun.

 

Their strength enhanced, the Toa of Fire hefted Jet Fire over their shoulder as though he weighed no more than a sack of flour. The sleeping Toa flopped around like a limp rag, but Oreius and Inu paid him no heed. Instead, they bent their knees, then sprang from the rooftop.

 

They fell towards the street; reaching out, Oreius and Inu pressed a clawed hand to the black stone, slowing their fall with a shower of dust and sparks. They landed hard, falling into a roll to absorb the impact, letting Jet Fire's body flop to the ground. They stood up nonchalantly, red eyes glowing brightly, then picked up their prisoner again. Slinging him over their shoulder, they ran after Loren, who was now battling another Toa.

 

A long dagger appeared in their free hand. This battle wasn't over.

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IC (Dekuna): "I'm sorry" Dekuna said, dropping the silence field. "I just had to check it was really you. And of course I'll help you however I can."

 

He wasn't sure he believed that Zealokan the kineticist really had to be dead. The toa had changed, true, but he was still very much the same person, with the same memories and experiences, loves and hates, loyalties and passions. Dekuna would continue to treat him as the friend he had known during their travels. That person wasn't dead, he had seen that even in the short time since he had entered the bar. Changed, yes, confused and hurt, very likely, but not dead. Not yet.

 

"Allright then, Toa Zeal" he said, returning to the topic at hand with his usual businesslike manner. "What is this thing?"

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IC: Zeal / Ta-Koro - Lavapool InnThe corners of his lips twitched upwards. 'Thanks. Anyway, It was... blimey, must've been two months ago now. I... sorry. I was in Le-Wahi, not sure where, somewhere in the jungle. I found this.' He produced a small silver sphere from his robe, holding it up for Dekuna to see. 'I have no idea what it is, but when I picked it up, I felt this god-awful pain, all through my body, like a thousand red-hot needles. When I woke up, it was night. Kind of hazy on what happened next. Something about a forest fire.'

'Anyway, I got back to the village. My Kanohi had stopped working, completely kaput, hence the new mask. Mask-maker gave me a very nice deal.' He half-heartedly chuckled. 'Of course I chose the Kakama. I needed to be back in my element.' He observed the sphere again. 'I reckon, there's a way to open this. That's where you come in. We find Toa of different elements, and we hit the sphere with all we have.' As he said this, the sphere began to glow red-hot, then white-hot. Upon cooling, it was completely the same, no signs of damage, not even singeing.'Dekuna, you've experimented with different frequencies of sound before, yes?'

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"I've been needing a drink for the past three months stranger," I replied, looking up at the Maroon toa with interest. I've spent a good deal of my spare time at this thrice- inn, and this is the first time anyone had offered to buy me a drink.

 

And, because of my rampant paranoia that someone out there was after me, it also started to set off alarms in my head. I mean, if it came down to a fight, if I was drunk I couldn't do against anyone. On the other hand, I had the power of my new powered mask, and bolstered reserves of elemental energy from that mask to boot.

 

I think I'll be fine.

 

"Something to quench my thirst would be really nice of you Toa."

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"Call me Volin." I said casually, a friendly grin playing on my lips. What I was going to buy this girl, I hadn't a clue. So many different types of liquor lined the wall behind the bar counter and frankly, I didn't know squat about them. Still, three months for a drink is three months overdue so I might as well get her the strongest thing they got, make it worth her while.

 

I just realized I bought a complete stranger a drink. Geez, I'm feeling generous today aren't I? Again, I blame it on peace, it's making me go soft.

 

"So what brings a Ga-Toa all the way here?" I asked, setting down her glass on the table.

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Infector quickly got out his sword and swatted away the jabs. "Now that ain't a way to welcome your maker." He then did a spin move, attacking the Toa with his blade and whip. It didn't matter where he hit him with it, as long as he got him infected with enough Nui-Jaga venom to kill him. "How about some two-on-one Infector?" The Earth Toa slowly moving towards him with his shield up and scythe forward like it's a sword. 'It'll be my pleasure."

 

Then the Toa began to attack him with everything in there arsenal of weaponry, since the other Toa went to go dump 'Jet Fire's' body, leaving this one alone.

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"I'm Dalia. Nice to meet you Volin."

 

I took the glass, pausing to speak before taking a sip, "I haven't really spent much time in Ga-Koro to begin with... I got involved with some of the Mark Bearer stuff awhile back... And the Marines aren't too fond of anyone with that history."

 

Finish my summary, I took a sip of the drink Volin had set in front of me. Mata Nui, it was strong. I'll just have to make sure that I don't drink it all at once.

 

"And to be honest... I don't think the Ta-Koro guard is either. I'm not entirely sure I can even leave this village..."

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IC (Oreius) (Inu)

 

The Toa of Fire raced down the street, their powerful legs pumping, propelling them faster than any regular Toa could could go without a Kakama. The buildings flew by in a blur as they rapidly approached their targets: the Toa of Earth had been joined by a green Toa, and both were attacking Loren.

 

Jet Fire was slung over one shoulder; their free hand held a long, deadly dagger. With both Toa fully focused on their opponent, neither of them could have hoped to predict Oreius and Inu's arrival, which was as sudden and capricious as a lightning strike.

 

Early in the fight, their Kanohi Auporo had alerted them to the Toa of Earth's weaknesses. He was insane, first of all, which meant that he was erratic. That would make fighting him a lesson in unpredictability, but his mental instability would also hinder him in making logical choices, making it easier for Oreius and Inu to exploit his mistakes. His back was also completely exposed, meaning any kind of hit there would likely cause irreparable injury to his spine.

 

The other Toa was an enigma: he had appeared after Oreius and Inu and become one: their mask had not alerted them to his flaws. So the two that were one made the obvious choice: they ran up behind a distracted Razor, as swift as the wind, and aimed a deadly horizontal strike at his back.

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Loren- Ta-koro

 

IC: Temporarily sent on the defensive, Loren began spinning his staff, deflecting the attacks that were sent his way. Two things helped with this, first of all, it is impossible to properly use a whip when within the range the same range as a sword. And secondly, a rahkshi staff, unlike most conventional polearms, had a blade on each end. This allowed him to counterattack no matter which side it was coming from.

 

The onslaught only lasted a few minutes before he spotted Orieus running towards them, one of his rather painful looking knives in hand and the first criminal over his shoulder. Jumping up, he satrted to spin and mask-jumped to right behind the whip user. His momentum carried over, sending his foot at the back of the person's neck in a rather nasty kick.

"I serve the weak. I serve the helpless. I am their sword and their shield. If you want to strike at them, you must go through me, and I am not so easily moved."

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IC: Toa Idar - Ta Wahi - The Charred Forest Another day of mindless walking around, looking for something to just snap in two. Toa Idar have been on this Do NOT bypass the filter. -B6 Island for over 50 years now and haven't spoken to a single Matoran. He goes to his usuall spot near the tree with the three marks on it and ponders. "Matoran of Scandi-Nui, forgive me, what can I do to make you stop haunting my mind?" Suddenly everything turns black. Toa Idar gets up and prepears his fire powers. Suddenly he can hear footsteps. "Who goes there!?" Idar yells out. "Haha, its only me. Nudii!" "What? aren't you dead? I saw you getting beheaded by the Skakdi scum!" "I am indeed dead, your having a vision." "What is the reason behind this vision!? I have done everything I can to try and get back to the island!" "Have you tried to ask for any help by OTHER people than yourself?" "..." "Now go out and get allies, or else will you probably die from turning crazy by beeing so alone all the time!" "With all the power in my Toa-Scandi heart, I will complete your quest to return to Scandi-Nui!" Then suddenly everything was visable again. Toa Idar takes a look around to see if anyone noticed him. No ones around, Toa Idar then started spriting towards Ta-Koro. Edited by Black Six
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"Mark bearers, eh?" I asked, my interest suddenly piqued a little more. I didn't know much about them but I knew that whatever went on with them, the authorities weren't exactly going to forgive, nor forget. Or at least that's the vibe she's giving me.

 

"Sounds like you've got a bit of a shady past. Not something I'd openly share with a complete stranger, especially in Ta-Koro. Y'know, I could hand you in to the authorities and get myself some type of reward."

 

Now I was just grinning like the sly dog I am.

 

"But that's not going to happen."

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When Toa Idar confronts the bridge to Ta-Koro, he instantlyy gets the shivers. He feels weak, and is afraid if he will be accepted or hated, maybe even killed, So he decides to do the safe thing. He runs into the woods again, gets some random tree. He truns on his mask power from the Kanohi Pakari wich grants him immense strenght. He punches trough the tree, it falls down and Toa Idar writes "Will help on quest if you will be my friend!" He drags the trhee to the front of Ta-Koros gate and finds a nice place to sit. Now he only need someone to stop by and ask for help...

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Just as Infector was kicked, his whip accidentally hit Razor in the face, causing him to go down before a deadly blow was caused. "AARRGGGHH! Infector!" Razor screamed as the poison burned his mask. "Sorry there. I'll give you the antidote when we retrieve our lovely leader back." He then used the power of the winds and his Miru to fly quickly to Razor and send both flying up into the air. He injected him with an antidote to the Nui-Jaga poison.

 

"Now work together, and take both down with one blow. See the fire Toa? I'll trap both with a vacuum of air that will cause both to lose air. Then you will strike the critter on him and kill it." Infector whispered to Razor. "Okay, now let's have some fun." With that Infector spun around continuously then threw Razor at the two. "YYYYYEEEAAAHHHOOOO!" Razor activated his Ruru so as to blind his opponents, then he rolled forward upon landing and threw his shield at the Toa holding 'Jet Fire'. Then Infector swooped down and landed just as he threw the shield and began creating a vacuum around both Toa.

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Flaredrick mopped the floors of the Lavapool Inn. He heard some interesting discussions while cleaning up. Now if only the day ended so he can get his pay and pay for the drinks and broken glass.

 

OOC: This is for everyone in the Lavapool in. Flaredrick is open for interaction.

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