Bloodstone had ended his call while standing at warp pad, the moment he hung up Chromite had teleported beside him. "What the... Oh, Knight Chromite." He walked away and made sure the gem was following him, and headed towards the command center. "Commander Bloodstone, I sincerely look forward to working with you again." "And quite eager to work with me too it seems, based off the speed you got here. It's been awhile but you should know nothing gets past me. How's Home-World, has any one of importance died, and how are we in coming up with a permanent solution. I'd rather form gems on Home-World then this place but I'd be willing to suck this place dry before I let gem-kind die off." Bloodstone listened to Chromite's report before nodding, "Good, so nothing bad is happening but we're still stuck in finding a solution, just great." He started to walk off before thinking to himself then he stopped and turned. "Chromite, why don't you take a rest? The bed room is still functioning and I believe that your bed, and everyone else's, are exactly how they were left before... Umm, well. If you can't find your bed, don't forget that simply laying on a bed will cause it to change to fit your specific liking." Bloodstone wandered off for a second and then turned again, "I'll be in the temple if you need me." Bloodstone walked over to the temple door and caressed his hand over the blue gem and opened the temple door and walked in. The room had pure, clear water that was capable of being walked on, crystalline ice shards sticking out of the floor, and a large fountain in the middle of the room, "I wonder what her room will look like if she finds a new temple." He walked over to the fountain and let himself fall through the water, only to be blasted upwards be a gush of water and launch through the temple's clouds. Blood landed on the clouds and shook himself dry, his face turning into a large grimace, "I hate water!!" Blood watched as the clouds turned into ravaging storm clouds as he came in contact with him, causing them to rain onto the watery room below. He calmed himself and listened to the rain, one of the only sounds that could calm him.