[center][color=darkgreen][h1]Linkle[/h1][/color][/center] [center][color=darkgreen][b] Level 7[/b][/color] - (3/70) + 1 [center][color=darkgreen][h3][b]Level Up!!![/b][/h3][/color] [hider=New Power] [i]Diamond Mode[/i] Linkle can manually activate and deactivate the powers she received from the spirit of Kula Diamond. In this form all of her elemental becomes Ice, and any attack the reflects that affinity will use ice and cold instead of its regular one (bomb arrows become ice arrows, kicks are coated in freezing wind instead of fire or electricity etc. etc.) [/hider] [/center] [color=darkgreen][b]Location:[/b][/color] Lumbridge [color=darkgreen][b]Word Count: 640 [/b][/color] [/center] [hr] Linkle nodded as the girl finished giving her what little information she had. At least a few of them were all right, at least for now. "Thank you. Try not to worry." She reached out to try and comfort the girl in her despair, but the sheriff reached down to grip her arm and sternly shake his head. Right. Some kind of disease. It had been the subject of discussion while she'd been hopping around trying to teleport. She stood up, letting the man gently tug her back. "If it makes you feel any better that robot you mentioned is amazing at keeping people alive and my friends are all really strong. They'll hold out, no matter how many monsters come at them." She tried to stay positive, but inside she was shook. This coming so closed on the heels of what happened to Din filled her with an uncanny dread not unlike what she'd felt on the farmstead. Worse still, looking at the teleporter made her feel powerless. It was a border of monsters over there, a veritable army from how the blond boy was babbling about it. That was her thing, that was what she did, and she was caught with the notion that if she could just get over there the problem would be solved. She turned to the Houndmaster. "I'm gonna go find my friends. We've got a bunch of people good with machines, and at least one guy that's good at medicine." At the very least the Courier had made her feel much better last night. She looked down at the Rabbids that were hanging around now, unable to coerce anyone else out here. "Boys, you do whatever the sheriff says and if anything else comes out of that thing you come running. Make a lot of noise, we'll find you." The three of them gave small enthusiastic salutes to the idea of making "a lot of noise," fully aware that the girl had no idea just how much noise they could make if they tried. She just nodded and started sprinting back into town, hoping that the group was up and at the guild hall now. She knew at least the Courier was awake, he had ridden past a while ago with some new big robot on his tail but by the time she'd spotted him it was too late to flag him down he'd been going so fast. Between him, Tora, Franklin, and Jr, somebody should be able to get that teleporter up and running again. She followed the fresh tire track up to the front of the guild hall. He was probably in there looking for the quest reward. Linkle hit the doors and threw them open, charging in to the room. "Hey Courier, this is an emergeSWAA!" She skidded to a stop at the edge of a hole in the center of the room, her arms pinwheeling wildly as she tried to keep from pitching headlong down it. She swung back, away from the edge, and fell over on her butt. Curiously she crawled to the edge of the hole and peered down into the darkness, only managing to make up some light st the end of the long shaft. Her attention was pulled away from the hole by the sound she recognized. It was the long, semi-pained groan of a very old person pulling themselves up right. She looked up to see just that, the koopa wizard trying to rise from a table laden with spirits. "Grandpa Koopa!" She called out, skirting along the edge of the hole to try and get to him. She reached out to give Kamek a helping hand while trying to keep at least one eye on the mysterious hole at all times. "What happened? Are you okay? Where's the Courier?"