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The Koopa Troop

wordcount: 992 (+2)
Bowser: Level 9 EXP: /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// (85/90)
Bowser Jr: Level 7 EXP: //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// (80/70)
Kamek: Level 7 EXP: //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////(78/70)
Location: Edge of the Blue – Bottomless Ocean
Feat: Rika


”No! Or maybe yes? Is that coming up a good thing?” jr said when accused of activating the lift by Sakura.

”We’re about to find out” Kamek told the prince before everyone squared up to face whatever was emerging from the depths. Turns out that what was coming was a bunch of small and overweight creatures that looked a bit like humans. As human as a certain garlic loving yellow menace perhaps. They had none of Wario’s self confidence however, as they immediately started cowering upon seeing the Blue Team, which caused the troop to drop their guard again.

While this was going on the king was trying and failing to interrogate the drunken guards.

”What. What are you saying? English minions, do you speak it?” Bowser demanded from the mooks he’d slapped awake, but in the end it didn’t really matter as their boss appeared via hologram shortly after, from who’s ire the king may have unintentionally saved them.

”Ah forget it.” the king said to them when the green armored man in charge introduced himself, and then stomped over to join the rest of the team, leaving them to do whatever with themselves. ”Nice place you’ve got here” he added to the talk with Tyl Regor, and again, Bowser was never anything but genuine with these things it was an actual compliment, before listening to what the guy had to say.

They got an offer to trade a favor for access, but they also got a second shot at the option that they’d been trying to avoid, namely the Maw, which reared its ugly head to welcome in the overweight guests Tyl Regor had produced. Unsurprisingly, Sakura was not happy about this and Kamek suspected that most of the others wouldn't be either.

The matter of what they could do about Rika and the rest was still up in the air as well. Sakura offered some suggestions, one of which was Jr paint them a portal out of here.

”I could, but that’d be a one way trip. If there's a whole bunch of these beacons then I won’t be able to make a painting that comes to a specific one. The place I paint has got to be i-coac-... I-cone-... Special. There's only one peach’s castle or smash city or whatever that adventure town was called, so those are easy, but if there's loads of these beacons then the magic won't work. Guess I could try and paint the whole sea, but I’ve no idea where that would make you appear. Maybe back at the river?”

”I could shrink them all to about an eighth of their original size, and then people could carry them. Risky for self explanatory reasons, and Shippy would still be quite large and be a bit trickier to transport” Kamek suggested

“I mean. I don't know if we wanna be a burden like that” Rika said, that being somewhat of the point of her offering to stay behind.

”You’d only be a little burden” Kamek helpful supplied, before steering the topic away from that and onto what their plan should be ”Now as for what we should do-”

”I say we go in and crump whatever creepy things run’s that ‘maw’ ship and take it for ourselves!” The king interrupted, very much onboarded with a warped interpretation he had of Sakura’s not quite suggestion that they destroy the spooky ship.

”Sire, if I may, that may not be a safe idea” Kamek replied

”Yeah it is. Whatever’s in there can't be stronger than the area’s boss, so we can take it no sweat! Then we get a cool spooky ship that can take us anywhere!” the king retorted fearlessly. A little spookiness was nothing to someone who used haunted houses/castles as a line of defense, or at least that's what the king’s bravado told him.

”Because we have been advised not to eat anything in there, food that, if I remember rightly, is supposed to be supernaturally enticing, and, well” Kamek said carefully ” there was that incident with fawful’s super-food that, ah, indicates that you’d be at risk.

”I dont know what you are talking about” Bowser insisted, refusing any knowledge of the time he’d eaten so much fatty food in one sitting that he’d become incredibly overweight, causing him to crashed through, and then get stuck in, the floor.

”I did some interviews to see if we could try and find a way to protect ourselves from future temporary takeovers after the fawful incident, it hadn't worked, it never did ”and the boos can get rather talkative if you know how to deal with them”

”Gah, those leggless jerks! It was all their fault too. They just wouldn't stop serving stuff up” Bowser grumbled.

”You could have just not eaten what was put in front of you, could you not?”

”Look I can't just not...” Bowser began to say, then stopped when Kamek tipped his head to indicate that yes, that was his point.

”Oh. Um. Gah. Well... how about that eye of the storm then?” Bowser said, admitting defeat and changing the subject.

”That does seem to be our target, going by what the Regor fellow let slip yes” Kamek agreed.

”Well. If we know that’s where we’re going, then why don't we just do what Sakura said and fly over the storm to it?”

”Yeah, you could shrink everyone except me so they can all fit on the Atomos, and then we soar over all the storms and stuff and go kick some butt without anybody's help!” Jr butted in, somewhat more hyped about the prospect of being larger than everyone than they were about the potential time saver the trick could provide.

”I’m not sure if it would be that easy. But we could try. Carefully.” Kamek said.

”Feels kinda cheap,” Bowser muttered, having been victim to one to many warp whistles over the years. But it was on the table.

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Midna: level 5 EXP: /////////////////////////////////////////////////// (19/50)
Location: Sandswept Sky - Al Mamoon


In lieu of others asking for her help, the princess went ahead with her little scouting expedition to find out what was going bump in the night. Asking where the was didn't wind up being necessary, as the princess’s shadowy skipping led her first to a roof, from which the large domed building was immediately an obvious place to start looking, and upon closer inspection the boarded up nature of its lower levels all but confirmed the building to be the place she needed to look.

The Grimleal’s handiwork, or what she assumed might have been their handy work anyway as she wouldn't put suppression of other faiths past them, turned out to be rather sloppy. Sure, it would deter the average person, but if they really wanted to get in, a determined individual could climb up to one of the unbarred windows. Or in Minda’s case, casually floating up there.

The brief thought that this could be a good place to hide out if you were a criminal element was dismissed when runes flared around the window as she passed through, trapping her inside. Her eyes flashed from the runes back to the room she was in, tensing for an attack.

”I swear, if this was some kind of bait and trap thing by whoever made that notice” Minda said to herself under her breath as she slipped into the much more plentiful shadows in the decrepit church. She found a dark corner and waited for a few moments, but whatever had trapped her didn't seem to be coming to investigate who had activated the seal, and so she went to go find her captor instead.

Following the maddening chittering coming from below, she found the likely culprits who had trapped her in with them worshiping an out of place blade stabbed into the altar. The princess had to prevent herself from wrenching (not a thing you want to do while inside a shadow) at the sight of them. Gibbering and dancing unsightly dances before the sword, the things were quadrupedal humans-ish like creatures with massive ballooning eyes growing out the exposed ribs and meat on their backs. The fact that they wore masks and had a giant hand (though admittedly one that grew out of their backs) made Midna feel a little like someone, somewhere, was mocking her.

Part of her wanted to rush in and end their unsightly existence as soon as possible, but no, she told herself, she had to be smart about this. She didn't have her mount (and Minda mentally kicked herself for not asking Sectonia for a status update on the friend finding mission when they were together) or any of the rest of the party around or incoming. Well. maybe if she sat about for long enough someone else would come see why she hadn’t shown up again, but that would be embarrassing.

So, as she had with the robots, Midna left the monsters to their pastime and had a scout around to see if she could find anything to turn the odds in her favor and/or to make sure she hadn't missed any baddies (or like last time friendlies) that might be found in the rest of the building.

Trying to shut out the mad revelry of the vile Nobodies, Midna began her discreet sweep of the building. The half-light that filtered through the cracks and gaps in the boarded-up windows provided ample shadows to skulk through and enough light to see with, although that scattered illumination ultimately fell on little. A perfunctory search turned up nothing of particular interest. Before this building was finally shuttered, everything of value had been removed, if the patterns on the floor and mounts on the stone walls were anything to go by. What few things remains represented the objects too difficult or worthless to bother with, and those meager furnishings of stone and wood offered little to immediately interest a Twilight Princess.

After her initial disappointment Midna gave the interior a second, more thorough look. This time she examined the structure for staircases, cellars, hidden passageways, and so forth, all the secrets that an old, histories building might hide that could not be taken with its deserters. Unlike the Sphinx-topped temple in the row of ruins, however, this structure featured no basement level at all, or else one so inaccessible that its entrance remained totally unknown and its existence unsuggested. Midna did, however, find a small out-cove that would have lain hidden out of view of any worshiper, and inside she came across what appeared to be the remnants of a makeshift camp. A worn bedroll, the long-cold cinders of a campfire cobbled together from dry, left-behind wood, and some trash. It was easy to imagine that she wasn’t the first curious interloper to enter the church to figure out what mysteries had made it their home, but the dust settled over this refuge said that whoever came before her left before her, too. One way or another. The resounding echo of an ecstatic shriek made her shiver even in the ambient warmth.

As she prepared to move on, however, she happened to become aware of an unusual sound. A continuous sort of murmur, more of a hum than words, and it prompted her to look back down. Another moment and she managed to catch a glimpse of something in the halflight, nestled among the ashes of the meager campfire. Almost totally buried in the soft, formless gray, something white scorched black. From the ashes she withdrew a trinket of carved bone. The moment she collected it there came a single sharp note like a stroke of a violin, and the song was gone.

”Well then” Midna said as the crude trinket of (she looked a little close and then cringed as she identified it as) bone floated before her by her will ”That wasn't ominous at all.”

She flicked a hand and a twilight portal opened up, sending the item away to her realm for later. She’d have time to identify it, and the strange sword she’d be acquiring, once she’d dealt with the monsters. It looked like there wasn't anything else in the building of interest. Just a bunch of heavy furniture and what use was that too… the princess paused. And then grinned. She had some preparations to do.




The central chamber was a grand one. Once, rows and rows of pews had lined the floor leading up to the now profaned altar, while two long balconies, also striped of seating, lined either wall with doors leading into the back from which they could be accessed. The strange creatures twitched and danced on their hind legs before the long absent congregation, transforming the place of worship into an unholy dance floor in honor of the cursed blade. As she slipped through the shadow onto the balcony and then started to climb the wall, the princess momentarily wondered just how long they’d been at it, and what eldritch power kept them alive through night after night of sleep disrupting revelry. It didn't matter really, because she was about to crash their party and end it once and for all.

Up and up she slipped, all the way up into the high dome adorning the shuttered house of god or gods. There, right above the ape demons, she pulled herself out of the shadow to float above them.

Alongside her half a dozen twilight portals also opened, and proceeded to dump an equal number of furnishings back into the world of light. The pile of sturdy wooden tables, bulky chests and an entire wardrobe (all things left because they were too heavy and which she’d made heavier by filling them with sand from the twilight realm where she could) careened down like bombshells.

”Your little public disturbance ends here!” she announced as the cacophony of her own making rang out. The demons squealed and tried to scatter. Two were only clipped by furnishing or subsequent detonations of sand and splinters, but the third had a chest crash down upon it, burying it in splintered wood and otherworldly sand.

Midna shrugged ”I’ll take one. Now then, who’s next?” she asked, bringing out an entire rusted stove and catching it in her shadow hand.

Before she could toss, however, the pile of wood and sand she thought marked the grave of one of the demons shifted, and the beast hauled itself out. It seemed unharmed except for the fact that ”Ew, gross” that its maske had come off, revealing its hideous face. The monster did not seem to like being exposed either, and quickly grabbed another mask, this one green and round where the first had been brass and humanoid, with its massive hand.

The other two followed suit, discarding their brass masks and, together, the three slammed the green masks in place.

”That’s enough” Minda shouted down at them as they finished their costume change, hurling the stove at the one she’d already hit once. It scrambled away with ungainly agility, stumbling when the stove hit a leg but not faltering. The other two meanwhile, flexed and twitched their arms in inhumane ways, causing one of the awfully eyeballs to squirm up it and into the palm. Then hurled the massive eyeballs up at her in retaliation. Midna floated to the side and slapped one of the slow balls back down at it’s tosser with her shadow hand, while the other smacked into the roof of the dome behind her. Then both exploded. The one she’d returned to sender ragdolled one of the demons, the monster rolling with the blast to reduce injury, while the shock-wave of the one detonating behind Midna destabilized her levitation, causing her to drop uncontrollably down to balcony level before she caught herself. Then more bombs came, the monsters skirmishing away as they hurled the biological explosives. She dropped down to the ground completely, causing the bombs to arc over her.

”Goddesses” she swore as the bombs detonated around her. They were far too close for comfort, and there where more where those came from

Rather than try and run after them, she grabbed the ground with her shadow hand and hauled herself forwards with using it, resting one knee and one foot on the ground in a slide kick and turning the slipperiness she was suffering into speed as she slid across the ground towards one of them, more bombs blasting off behind her.

The demon she was chasing hopped back again and again till it hit the sealed main door to the building, before tossing a quick trio of eye bombs in-front of it, more as mines than as grenades. The sliding princess hit the ground again with her shadow hand, using it to haul her body into the air and vault over the scattered explosives and then sweeping the hand back up and over her body to smash down towards the demon, only for it to reach out and block the blow with its own.

Fist held in its hand, the monster laughed at her with its eerie sounding hyena giggling, only for the princess to lunge down, dragon claws blazing on her own fingers and slamming into its spine, before racking forwards and clawing the mask from its face. The monster shrieked at its face being laid bare again, but couldn't grab for its last mask because when it tried to let go of the fist and retrieve it their situations were reversed with Midna grabbing the monster’s hand with hers as she hacked at it with her claws.

It was ‘saved’ from this when a shower of bombs hailed the two of them, forcing Midna to switch from grabbing the hand to using it as leverage to toss herself aside, leaving the demon to be blasted by the friendly fire. She looked back to the other two that had just reminded her of their existence. One was the bomb thrower, which had pleated her and its friend with explosives while the other was... dancing again?

Too late, Minda realized what it was doing when a purple portal opened up next to the dancer and a fresh, bronze masked demon pulled itself out of whatever infernal pit the monsters called home.

Worse still, the one she thought might have been dealt with instead took the opening it had been given to grab its this and final mask, prompting the two green masked ones, but not the new bronze one, to grab their own masks. This mask was jet back with dozens of red tentacles wriggling around it, and when it slammed home onto the demon’s face it caused their flesh to blackened and their bodies to be pumped full of some red serum, which engorged the hand on their back and drove the freakish things berzerk.

The closest one roared with feverish fury and then charged forward with frightful speed, hand outstretched to grab and crush her, but the princess was already moving, having floated up slightly and then used own hand having grabbed the edge of the left hand side balcony. She hauled herself upwards and at the same time pointed down, opening a portal and more or less smashing a giant wolfos down on top of the monster. The two great beasts fell in a heap, entangled in a pile of gnashing teeth and slashing claws.

The others weren't going to let her get away however, and quickly the two reds charged towards the balcony, leaping up and grabbing the sides before trying to scramble upwards onto it themselves. The closest received a bathtub to the face for its troubles, the sand filled tub smashing it back down before spilling its continents across the floor. The second hauled itself up, only for minda to float off the ground and summon her Vibrava which in the tight space slammed into the ground immediately, bulldozing the entire balcony and causing the floor to crash down under the red that had climbed, as well as down on top of the red that had been smacked by the wolfos (the wolfos had escape back to the twilight realm, the and the demon had just picked itself back up when the roof caved in on it).

The gold one came in while the others were trying to pick themselves up, hopping once and then hurling itself at the princess hovering half the way up the wall, only to smash into that wall with nothing to show for its attack when the princess shrunk into the ever present shadows of the room to get clear of all of them and appeared on the opposite balcony.

Through panting breaths she yelled ”Enough!” and then reached out a hand and ‘pulled’ on the sand scattered around the room, calling it to rise and dance and sing. In a heartbeat a fully fledged sandstorm engulfed the chamber, the aliens sand singing like a choir as it swirled through the abandoned holy place.

The monsters screeched with anger (expert the bronze masked one which seemed to find this funny til it choked on the sand) as they instantly lost track of the imp that had attacked them. They scuttled too and fro before a red explosion of power burst off to one side, prompting them all to charge that spot only to find nothing there as the princess warped through the darkness and danced another dragon dance far from the beasts.

Again and again she danced and they chased, till they caught on and the bronze one directed the red ones to spread out. But she had enough by that point. Orange light flare, illuminating the princess who had cloth ripped from the long gone camper’s bedroll covering her mouth, eyes and one exposed eye to protect them from sand and four dances worth of dragon energy pulsing through her veins. The light itself came from her shadow hand, which slammed into a red masked demon that she’d managed to take by surprise thanks to the sand and darkness obscuring everything to those not borne in it, smashing it into a wall.

The next closest charged, winding up a massive punch as it thundered towards her, only for Midna to punch right back. The two fists slamming into each other, causing a shockwave that briefly cleared the sand in the area and revealed both their sand scarped skin and flesh. Then the power of the interlopers and the might of dragons prevailed over demonic might as Midna’s fist smashed the monster’s fist back, and then bared down on the monster's body with purple claws flaming at the tips.

It slammed down, punching into the beast’s flesh and ten raced forwards, slashing blood gore and causing the red mask to fall off of the monster's face. As with the others, the mask lost some kind of power when removed, which is why, rather than try to retrieve one of the fallen ones the beast tried to skulk away while covering its face. Minda would not have it, and instead grabbed the monster and hurled it at the red one she’d punched, causing the half blind thing to tear at its maskless ally as both struggled to get out of the tangle of limbs they’d been hurled into.

The third came as Minda was trying to reposition, and received a giant wolfos for its trouble which smashed it aside and then vanished into the sandstorm.

Midna backed up, finding herself next to the altar as the punched red and the unharmed bronze both came at her at once. The bronze tried to slash her with its small front hands/feet, and got to beat on Minda’s last bit of furniture (a dresser) instead while Midna kicked off of the the alter to dodge the big arm punch of the red and then slammed her own into its side, smashing it into the altar, destroying both it and that red’s mask. The cursed blade slapped into the wall of the cubby hole the altar had been in and hit the ground, while the maskless one tried to right itself only to be hit by a second swing careening into the dresser and the bronze trying to move around it, the perforation of splinters into its hide being the final straw causing it to burst into dust.

The impact also caused the bronze mask to drop from the summoned one, so it backed off to swap to green as the final red mask came in. It grab-lunged at her and Minda, lacking an altar to use to counteract her slipperiness this time, replied in kind, grabbing the grabbing hand with her own. As the two arm wrestled the green one started to dance again, but this time instead of bringing another in, Minda felt the dance drawing away her dragon dance gained power. One stage. Then two. The grappling match she’d been winning suddenly became more even. Any attempt by either side to use their arms to finish the job would give the other the edge they needed to win the arm wrestling match and slam them into the ground

She jabbed a finger towards the green, causing her vibrava to fly true out of a portal, buzzing over the red and then delivering a mighty crunch to the dancing green one’s exposed underbelly. The mask fell off and when the vibrava disappeared it dropped back down to all fours and started to switch to red. Which meant it would be charging in any second now.

In a moment of desperation, Midna pulled herself to the side using the shared grip with the demon, sliding along the ground and giving up precious edge in the wrestling match in-order to grab the definitely cursed sword. As the final demon charged in to try and grab her as well she pulled herself right up to the one grappling her shadow arm (causing the other one to miss its change and smack into the wall behind her) and rammed the sword into it, the extra range the blade gave over her claws being the edge she needed to avoid getting swiped by it’s own. The monster tried to bite her in retaliation and so she kicked down, instinct causing dragon claws to flare on her slipper exposed but sock covered toes that ended up puncturing into the beast’s neck.

Using her unintentional new foothold she rammed the cursed sword into the demons back over and over with 0 grace or skill until the mask came off and then it burst into ash. No sooner had it fallen than the last red masked one pulled itself out of the heap it had fallen after impacting with the wall and came at her again. Her hand was out of position, but the princess had a new trick now. Dragon claws flared on her feet, affording her extra grip she’d been lacking and letting her just barely toss herself out of the way of the last red one.

The monster wheeled around only to find Minda had vanished into the sand. It jerked too and fro, seeking her, only for the princess to drop down from the ceiling, giant fist slamming straight down on top of it. The mask broke, and then the blade found it again and again till the miserable thing fell.

The sandstorm died down then as the tired princess took a seat on the floor, only to lurch back to her feet when she saw that she wasn't quite done. The monster she’d hurled at one of the other ones had been unmasked, but unlike the others hadn't been put down afterwards.Rather than try and keep fighting however it was just cowering in a corner with its massive hand covering its wretched face.

She swiftly put an end to that.

In the utter ruin she's turned the main chamber of the temple into Minda gathered up the spirits of the monsters, put them and her new, defiantly cursed sword, into the realm of twilight. She’d have to give both the blade and the trinket a proper appraisal later, likely when she crushed the spirits of the demons into items after she’d used them as proof to the quest’s completion. With that out the way, it was time to go see if she could get out of here now, and then find the person who’d pay her 50 gold for taking down some disgustingly tough demons.

After taking a few moments to rest that is.

”Goddesses, I need a bath” she muttered as she sat on the back of the ruined bathtub, her body covered in splinters, sweat, sand, blood and ash. Hopefully she could find somewhere to get one that didn't cost 50 gold.

The Koopa Troop

wordcount: 1060 (+2)
Bowser: Level 9 EXP: ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// (83/90)
Bowser Jr: Level 7 EXP: //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// (78/70)
Kamek: Level 7 EXP: //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////(76/70)
Location: Edge of the Blue – Bottomless Ocean
Feat: Rika


Onboard Shippy, Rika was also feeling a little let down by the not freeing monsters talk, considering by all accounts, and her own experience with the unfreed abyssals, she had been even more of an unthinking or feeling monster than Bella. She really had been lucky to wind up where she was now, alive and herself, even if ‘herself’ was something of a mishmash amalgamation of an old turtle's empathy for minions, a raging beast and an Azure navy girl all crammed into what had probably been a mostly empty shell. Maybe that was the thing, as Geralt said. The monsters were monsters to their core, while the beings the abyssal fleet made were shells ready to be filled up either with orders from on high or, unintentionally, to be filled up with friendship.

“I don't know about who we were before, but I think who we are now is pretty great!” Rika said to Bella encouragingly, before sitting down next to her and quietly keeping her company throughout the rest of their trip towards the beacon.

Up on high, the Troop where now alone, save for perhaps one hatted kid, but no-one could ever keep track of her (and Jr was slightly worried he’d never get his hammer back as a result) and so the key causer of the whole situation managed to avoid the debate raging down below that he’d caused. Or initially did anyway, till Blazermate came up and gave the king a combination of a scolding and a ribbing while healing them all up.

Bowser gave an exasperated put upon sigh at her words, but respected her enough not to blow a fuse in response to her slander. It was generally a poor idea to get on the wrong side of the person helping piece you back together after you’d messed up anyway.

”I do not have a bleeding heart” he grumbled instead ”and I’ve gotten enough of this from Kamek already”

”You make it sound like this isn't the first time he's done this” Kamek said to Blazermate, before putting two and two together ”Ahhh. The skeletal girl” before glancing over at his king for explanation

”Well excuse me for trying to draw the line at killing kids. Might be the bad guys, but we’ve got to have some standards!” he insisted in response, somewhat ironically considering a certain mage had very much not been above that back when the king was but a boy.

”What you did went a bit above just that when you got involved with the monster’s dispute” Kamek pointed out

”yeah. She was clearly handling it herself,” Jr added, which inadvertently prompted the king to wonder when he’d gotten more smotheringly protective. He tried to trust that his son could handle himself before all this, but between The Thing from Beyond the Stars and what had happened to Linkle… It was a balancing act with kids and how much you coddled them vs how much you let them deal with things themselves and he’d tipped over to one side too far. Better to find out that he’d tipped that way with some monster than upset his actual kid he supposed.

”She would have been cool if she hadn’t been so much of a jerk!” Jr had been saying, unaware of his dad’s thoughts about both him and the girl who might not have been what she appeared, before adding ”I mean who wouldn't want a dad as awesome as you? A big loser idiot that's who”

Bowser let out a bark of a laugh and then smiled again after that.




Though the wind grew harsher no more monster fights impeded their journey and so soon enough they arrived at the beacon island, which turned out to be the basis of some huge base of some kind. The Atomos set down on the landing pad without issue and then the troop piled out of it and, as quickly as Peach, into the base’s entrance. Unlike everyone else they’d been snug inside the airship when the weather got worse (even if the window was still smashed out) so, the little period of rain they had to dash though was highly unpleasant to deal with.

”Remind me to look into getting these uniforms waterproofed,” the old mage compiled as he tried to ring the water out of his robes once they where inside the building.

Bowser (water retardant ship girl clothes) and Jr (bib/bandana protected by his chin) were more interested in the map Peach had found, which was displaying a 3d layout of what seemed to be a truly titanic and sprawling network of bases that filled the ocean from end to end.

”Wow, It just goes on and on and on,” Jr said, clearly impressed ”How many guys does the guy who owns this have under them if they managed to get this built, you think?”

”Probably not as many as it looks seeing as there where a whole two of em ‘guarding’ this place” Bowser pointed out, not impressed by the dedication of the minions on display ”Don't get me wrong, its an impressive gauntlet, but what's it all for? Is there like a main base in there somewhere? A place where the guardian might be?” he flicked through the map to see if there was anywhere obvious to go.

”There's also the slight issue of what, or more importantly who, we’d have to leave behind if we did go down there” Kamek pointed out

“Who? oh. Right. Us.” Rika, who had come in (supported by her gauntlets) along with the others, asked and then realized what that would mean. Walking through all of that did not seem like something she or Bella could manage (the cruiser might be able to do a fair bit more than Bella, but she knew from her night on the town that she’d tire faster than the others) and Shippy had no way of even making the attempt

The mage nodded and then suggested ”Perhaps it would be best to find out if we are able to be invited down? Know that if we did have to leave people and things behind they’d be safe and sound because we and they are guests.”

”The squid guy outside looked like a skull. You tell me if they are friendly or not” Jr pointed out while hovering in front of the terminal in his little car and for all intents and purposes playing with the map when no one else was using it.

”Well. Yeah. But those two didn't look so tough, so should be easy to find out if they're reasonable bad guys or not.” Bowser pointed out, though this time he did wait to see if anyone was going to naysay the idea before going at it.

If no one stopped him he’d stomp back out into the rain, into the tent and loudly clear is throat, snap his fingers next to their ears or do whatever else was needed to wake them up, before, in his best angry boss voice, admonishing them with ”Sleeping on the job boys?”

The stern looking dragon turtle in military dress would towered over the pair as he told them ”You're a disgrace to minions everywhere, we had to dock ourselves and everything!” there was zero acting going on, the king was genuinely disappointed in these mook’s behavior even if they weren't his, ”So you’d best be real helpful from here out if you don't want your captain finding out about you slacking off”


Time had passed. Worlds had been explored. Experiments had been done. Knowledge and wisdom had been gained.

Now giant unfathomable machines littered the barren coastline, inserting myriads of instruments and lesser machines into multiple gateways to other layers upon which hey where suckling like leeches, pulling bio-matter in from other worlds so that Exo could use it to fulfill their promise to the nomads. To revitalize this part of the world in a manner that was to their liking.

To that end, on top of acquiring the resources, the nomads had to decide what they wanted to include, which as it turned out wasn't the most straightforward process in the world. Still, with the wealth and wisdom gained as part of their deal with the divine machine, they had plenty of time to argue over it.



“But have you tried these ones. Sweet, delicious, go really well with that salted cheese Reggi managed to make”

“They’re square, square is no shape for a fruit to be!”



“It’s grass. How are we supposed to decide what kind of grass we want?” a series of nomads were looking down at several types of plants, none of which actually were grass, but that fulfilled the same kind of ecological niche.

“I don't know. Maybe pick the one that looks the nicest?” one suggested hopelessly

“Don't be stupid. Here. I brought a goat. Let it pick which one it wants” one of the herdsmen told them, leading one of their flock along on a leash and then setting it free near the grass.

They watched as it sniffed and nibbled here and there without much conclusion, only to be rudely shooed out the way by a pair of unicorns, which then trotted over to and started eating from a patch of fern like plants that hosted all manner of hues that no-one had considered to have been in the running. You’d almost swear they were actively playing up how much they were enjoying the rich and varied flavor of the ferns to get the point across.

“Well… guess that settles it”



“Oh wow yeah I totally get it now” - man who looked far too much like a goat for his own good after eating the ferns.



“Look. I understand that you enjoy having the ability to fly” one of the elders was saying to a young woman hovering around the camp to show off how cool her rather intensive transformation was. She was more bird than woman at this point, but she did not seem to care.

“Yup. It’s amazing!” she said, before doing a little loop de loop in front of them.

“But you got that ability from a dangerous monster that the explorer had to shoot down with their fancy stick before it got you. Why on earth would we tolerate such things in our lands!”

“I could definitely take them now! Beat them on their own turf!” the woman replied, before trying and failing to shoot a training target with her bow while in mid air. “I’d just need some practice and then I’d be able to keep us safe from anything”

“We’re making the land, so we can just decide to not have anything dangerous around!”

”You will need some predators to keep the local herbivores in check. Otherwise they will overrun the land and leave nothing for your herds to eat“ Exo, who was very impressed by the flying women’s antics, helpful supplied.

“Wait we do?”

”Indeed“

“This really isn't simple is it”

”From what i have learned about ecosystems, simple is the opposite of what they are“

“Besides, there's still monsters out there!” the bird woman added in before dive-kicking the target to show it who was boss

“True… Better the monsters we know how to handle and that are useful than to just have weird stuff move in.”



“No, no no! We are not spending time picking out every little bug. Just, make it work”

“But there were these really pretty ones. Look at it. It's like a gemstone. Oh and these creepy ones with all the legs are neat too”

“Ok fine, you can pick some of the bugs. But not all of them!”



“whats a ‘microbe’”



“We need all of these”

“Why?”

“Eat this stew”

“...”

“Oh. Oh yes definitely. All of these please Explorer!”



”I think that’s the steppes done.“

“Finally. Wait what are steppes?”

”That would be the terrain you will have on the plateaus. Now let's focus on the river valleys“

“Uuurgh”

“Oh lay it off. This is fun. If you don't like it you don't need to contribute”

“If I don't you all might get it wrong”

“Fine fine”



”What about the sea?“

“What’s a sea?”

“Its a large body of water”

“Like a big lake?”

“Much bigger. Think of a lake, except the lake is land and the land around the lake is water. That's how seas work. Or at least that's what grandpa and said they were back in the day”

”It's more like a disk of water around the continent, though there was one or two that were probably more like what you described in some of the layers. Here, let me show you some of the things that were in them.”



It had taken an awful long time, but at long last the nomads had a comprehensive, mostly, list of what they wanted.

”Right then.“ Exo said, dramatically snapping shut the virtual book they had been recording the decisions, ”Let us begin!“

There was a wobble in space and the great and true form of the explorer was unveiled once more, a grand diamond that rose up and up and up on high, the divine machine, filled with the spoils of dozens of plundered worlds witnessing the rest of the world for the first time in a long time. It had gotten a lot greener since they got down to earth.

”My, whoever these others are, they have been busy“ they noted. Down below the barren expanse of plateau, mountains and canyons they had been traipsing through on unicorn back splayed out like a blank spot on an almost full cavace, begging to be filled. And fill it they did.

Heat rays lanced the ocean, vaporizing a torrent of water and then drawing it up towards the mountains where the peaks forced it up. Snow fell there, and rain below, flooding the land and finding old river beds and lakes to fill. As it did, Exo monitored the currents of the air, and found his clouds flowing south, towards a frozen pole that had emerged down there. Drawing inspiration from a distance, they formed a number of magically fueled geothermal vents on the underside of the continent where it touched the nearby ocean below, warming the western ocean and creating a constant stream of clouds that would flow over the new land and roll south to the cold south.

Then it got to work populating the land. Across the high plateaus it painted the ferns chosen by the unicorns in great flat fields that stretched on for days, coating vast swaths of the land in hues of pink, purple, and violet. Other hand picked plants were fostered to, fields of beautiful flowers, sturdy bushes sprouting tasty berries and more where planted, all that could thrive on the land where rain fell often but never lingered long. Instead it poured down, down into the valleys surrounding the wide flat heights, rolling down into there to fill the river valleys with mist.

Within them strong, warm and lush forests were grown, creating a hundred and one hidden jungle canyons that trailed and winded around plateaus and between mountains till they slipped down to reach the coast. There, where mountains did not hug the shoreline, the waters and plant-life splayed out into river deltas overgrown with marshes and swamps till they finally reached the warm sea.



From there the explorer began to introduce the wildlife into the land. The shallows warm seas were filled with luminous corals and delicious colorful fish hunted by playful seadogs while the depths held titans terrible and beautiful, which guarded the magical vents from thieves who might covet their power.

Armored semi aquatic grazers browsed the place where swamp and sea met, picking only the finest morsels from the intermixing of fresh and salt water plants with their long tentacles. Deeper in serpents with hair trigger senses hunted water spraying fish who themselves preyed on the myriad of bugs and biting things flying between the trees, while titanic caterpillars who’s cocoons would release a thousand and one butterflies each slowly slunked through the waters below.

Higher, the constructive beams of the god swept, to the jungles which soon overflowed with beasts strange and dangerous. Beast with fractal horns that could see the future, tigers whos scent glands pumped poison into the air, serpents clad in spiritual projections, stinging drakes and gracefule hunters whole flickered between shadows all vied for dominance with a multitude of other creatures found in those strange and winding river valleys

Only the hardiest of prey managed to survive in that chaotic jungle rumble. The most elusive of rodents, and fastest of birds and stealthiest of deer could be found within, along with a communal species of parrots that were too smart for their own good.



Higher, above those dangerous jungles, were the places that made for the humans to call home. The fields on the plateaus would be grazed by their herds of goats, unicorns and slimes, and so they were left bare of competitors. Still, pollinating bugs, birds to feast on them and small swift and cunning canids that kept the avians in check could all be found flitting between the tall stems.

Higher still the god climbed, blessing the snow covered peaks with fluffy moths, Ice manipulating snow leopard and, floating above them all, scaled yaks.

The work of months had culminated in mere hours of creation and a true wonder of the world. A land created not by the whims of a god, but designed by the desires of humans to be shaped by the hands of a divine instrument.

A divine instrument that was almost spent. For the first time, in this world at least, the divine machine felt tired as it hung above its work. A pity. There was so much to explore now, it thought, as it measured up its own work against the others, with one particular thing catching its great glowing eye. The city on the mountain at the center. Perhaps that is where it should go next.



The Koopa Troop

wordcount: 836 (+2)
Bowser: Level 9 EXP: ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// (81/90)
Bowser Jr: Level 7 EXP: //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// (77/70)
Kamek: Level 7 EXP: //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////(74/70)
Location: Edge of the Blue – Bottomless Ocean
Feat: Rika


Bowser groaned as the little terror of the deep repaired his offer of friendship with a renewed assault, something that had been entirely predictable to anyone who wasn't Bowser. In fact even the king only really groaned knowingly where he lay on the deck as the tentacles swarmed the ship and began to sink it through sheer mass alone.

”You will leave at once or else” Kamek demanded shakily as he tried to muster the focus to summon up a spell, only to be shoved aside as a steam of minions of all shapes and sizes stormed out from inside the ship where Jr was summoning them from. The myriad of goombas, koopas and subspace troops throw themselves at the tendrils, buying them all a few moments mainly because the eels were too distracted by snapping them up to go after the living targets.

It wound up being enough, as aid came from an unexpected source when the tentacled titan slammed a fist into the girl, her heightened position atop her tendrils from which she was lording over them being the only reason the smack did not take anyone else or the ship with her.

”Young Master! Get us out of here!” Kamek called out after a moment of stunned silence, but the prince was already one step ahead, gunning the engine and blazing the courier airship after Shippy, who was finding out that, just like the little monster, being friend hearted had not made the big tentacled baddy a friend of theirs. Not being the only one to make that mistake was a consolation of sorts to the downed king, but considering it was Sakura who had done the deed it wasn't much of one.



Tentacles front the titan assailed Shippy and the immobile Geralt. Even if they were weaker than the eels, there were a lot of them. Worse, they kept coming back. Alongside the others Rika laid into them as soon as they appeared, her one loaded rigging turret slamming shells into one as she bayonet charged another, driving the spike of her rifle (to which she had applied the weird tag she’d gotten and caused the bayonet to briefly poison the tentacle) into it and then bringing the two hull blades across in a scissor cross chop, severing through the pinned tendril from its source. Both wiggly threats fell, only for them to be replaced in short order by additional tendrils. The question of where it was getting them from wasn’t anyone's focus as they played the world's worst game of whack a mole

“No. no. bad. Stay dead things are supposed to stay dead!” she demanded and she, in a roundabout way, got her wish when another monster got involved.A shark, bigger than any ship the girl had ever seen arose from the bottomless depths, drawn perhaps like so many of its lesser kin by the split blood. With titanic jaws it chomped into the back of the tentacle titan before pulling it and, presumably, the little one down with it into oblivion, finally freeing the pair of ships from the threat of their collective tendrils.

“Told you so. Learn this time” Marie the striker who had also been a monstrous child, briefly appeared to tell Bowser as he watched the fish girl get dragged down into the depths, before leaving him to the administrations of his old mage. The koopa hobbled over to his king and gently bopped him on the forehead with the end of his broom.

”That was very foolish of you sire” he told the king before pulling out Cadet’s pack of life powder that he had derived after it had been chucked at the ship and sprinkled its contents over the king. Blazermate likely had her hands full downstairs, or so the old mage assumed, so it would be best to see to this themselves. Aided by an appearance from Heel the rabbid healer striker, the king gradually recovered from his ordeal as they flew their way away from the encounter, before silently hauling himself up from the deck, dusting himself off and moving his way back inside the airship with his advisor following after.

If nothing else, the encounter had been an informative one. The monsters out here were big and deadly and 100% not friend material. Now, as the waves below became choppier, they were approaching the beacon. Rika, having scooted out to help the other ladies rescue Geralt, joined Miss Fortune at the dispenser, clipping off her guns and finally getting a quiet moment to restock them.

“So. Do you think there's more of those monsters out there?” she asked casually as she worked at it. Up above the troop were quietly asking themselves the same question. This was only the edge of the bottomless sea. How much worse could it get if they tried to approach the center.

The Koopa Troop

wordcount: 1,045 (+2)
Bowser: Level 9 EXP: ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// (79/90) (-5 for heart)
Bowser Jr: Level 7 EXP: //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// (75/70)
Kamek: Level 7 EXP: //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////(72/70)
Location: Edge of the Blue – Bottomless Ocean
Feat: Rika


“Eat this!” Rika yelled at the bullet riddled spine fish thing as she smashed its stupid face in with a hammer blow from her punching gauntlet. She dodged back after delivering that blow, ready to stab it with her bayonet or get the heck out of dodge, but the deed was already done, her right hook having ended the fish’s already flattering life, though bizarrely the punched face was the last thing to go as it exploded from tial down to tip.

Rika shook one arm to relieve the jarring the impact had caused while reaching out to grab the spirit of the fish as it fell in-order to crush it with the other, before turning to find new foes. It turned out however, that Shippy was finally out of the mess they’d made, which left only those near the spire in danger. Maybe if they had done as Peach said they’d have pulled out by now, but as it was, Bowser, and to lesser extent Ace, were both still right in the thick of it, and however that situation ended, the ship girl could only watch from one far.

And take the time to rearm herself, just in case they went actually out of the reef yet. It was when she was walking back to the dispenser to do so she finally realized the daring Miss Fortune had returned to them, by way of tripping over one of her disembodied arms.

“What was..? oh no!” she gasped and glanced around the ship, spotted all the other bits laying about and moved to clunkily try and scoop them all up while still strapped into her gauntlets “don't worry miss! We can put you back together. Right! Right?” she said, directing that last at Blazermate whom she considered the expert in people fixing.




Bowser grunted in pain as the green bolt from the monster girl hit him, but he didn’t let that stop him or slow his charge. She was on the ropes, the last little vestiges of power weren't going to stop him. Unfortunately, last vestiges turned out to include a held back trump card as the girl glowed with golden light and she suddenly gained another four tendrils, though these were a smaller fair than the pens that had been blasted and ruined by the rest of the team. Not that their size mattered much as the tiny terror declared that no, playtime was very much not over as she began to lay into him. The king tried to shoot these down these new limbs, but something let them hold fast against any punishment, and so the king was left with only one option.

To hunker down and bear it.

His shell locked in place and then bent and buckled under the onslaught. The little orange barrier of the mecha-mit held fast for only a moment and then floundered. The king however, did not. Though his armor buckled, his clothes were torn and his blood was spilled Bowser did what he did best and endured where others would have fallen or fled. For once, his stubbornness paid off, as the girl’s final gambit faltered, the golden light leaving her and taking her renewed tendrils with them.

The girl was stunned by his refusal to be put down and so, before she could muster more magics, he crossed the last meter separating them and picked her up in his claw, scaly fingers holding her tightly enough that she couldn't blast him, but not hard enough to crush her as he likely easily could.

”I was trying to help you, and I don't just do that for anyone, so attacking my minions was pretty rude of you,” he told her through labored breaths as he raised the friend heart he had held onto through the whole fight ”But you aren't yourself right now, so I'll cut you some slack and give you one more chance to accept my help. Don't waste it.”

The king pressed the heart against her forehead with a head pat and the effect started to take hold. She’d soon be free of the light. She’d also be completely restored where he was still fading and there wasn't a guarantee she’d be friendly even when Galeem’s influence had been washed away. It was a stupid risk, even he could see that. Any attempt he could have made to mitigate the stupidity in the moment where she was coming to terms with reality was pulled from under his feet when the sea stack gave up the ghost as the tentacle titan rammed it one last time and caused the top, which he was standing on holding the girl, to break off entirely and plummet towards the waves. The mass of stone plummeted, bringing him and the newly freed monstergirl with it, only for it to come to a knee jarring halt before it impacted with the waves when golden chains like those that had grabbed the Atomos gripped it, suspending it in mid air.

That, unfortunately for Bowser, did still leave him high above the waves with only a long drop to the bottom, a drop he was not in a condition to survive.

”DAD!” came a cry through the broken window of the Atomos as the ship swerved towards the floating rock at the behest of the king’s only child who was racing to his rescue.

”Hold on” Bowser told Scylla, because unless she did something about it she was coming with him, before taking a running start and leaping the short distance from the time frozen rock onto the airship as it roared past at speed.

He hit the deck, stumbled from the change in momentum, did his best to deposit his captive/rescuee on the deck without injury and then collapsed to the metal floor in exhaustion as the ship banked in an attempt to avoid hitting the remains of the stack or its destroyer and to chase after the safely escaping Shippy.

A moment later, the back door of the ship was thrown open with a ”Sire are you alright!” as the old mage who had raised Bowser pushed through his own fatigue to come to his king’s aid.

Whether it was to his defense or simply healing that would depend entirely on the girl.





wordcount: 652 +1 (+5 form the other colab)
Midna: level 5 EXP: /////////////////////////////////////////////////// (14/50)
Location: Sandswept Sky - Al Mamoon


”Could we try and be subtle about this, please? Goddesses, the last thing we need is for things to explode before we are ready and informed of the situation.” Midna chided those in the group who apparently had very loose lips when it came to the fact that they might be siding with the rebels against the vizzar.

She sighed, and then let I go and settled down on the back of one of the benches, which put her at about eye level with the two titans of men who had settled down as well.

”You’ll be looking forward to the chill of the mountain then Braum?” she commented added to their little exchange, before they got down to business, namely that some of them were going to check out the resistance. Emphasis on some. They weren't exactly the most conspicuous bunch, best leave the hunting for those who did not want to be found to a small specialized team who wouldn't spook their quarry.

The rest would have to find ways to occupy themselves, and the best way to spend their time was likely getting more spending money. With that in mind they got pointed towards a job board with a list of more mundane civilian requests on it.

The tasks of manual labor, poking around an abandoned church and hunting down an escaped dog didn't pay well compared to the palace jobs, but they were a lot more reliable. There was no grantee they’d even find some of targets of the bounties, whereas hauling fruit was a reliable if rather poor source of cash.

Speaking of the other requests, Midna gave the others a quick rundown of what she remembered.

”The palace jobs where a thief which ‘paranormal’ abilities who’s been stealing important city fixtures, there’s vermin in the cisterns, a treasure chest mimicking monster lurking in the Bazaar, a scam artist (that was all it had) and then they are looking for someone to find a permanent cure the Queen’s lethargy that can currently only be solved by cheese.” She told them, and would supply more remembered details (like the much higher pay) if people were interested in them.


”Not a lot of straightforward ones, but then again if they were they wouldn't pay so well” Minda said, before considering what she might do herself.

”Unless anyone needs my help with anything, and I can be pretty inconspicuous while acting as backup muscle… backup magic, I might take a look in this church. Sneak in through the shadows, give the palace a once over, that kind of thing.” she said after a couple of moments of contemplation. It might not pay well, but there was something about the little mystery it presented that had caught her attention. Plus ” It should be pretty quick, so once I’m done I can meet up with one of you and lend you a hand with some of the trickier sounding stuff?”
The Grimleal Dialogs

starring Fox, Sectonia, Midna, Primrose, Poppi, and Big Band
Word Count: 4812 (+5 EXP)


”Sounds like a good idea, Poppi. Planning would be a goddess send and, seeing as we have the opportunity to do it for once, we should definitely take the opportunity” Minda agreed with the machine woman. It was a good out of the situation so they could discuss this without prying ears and also a sane course of action in general, even if that was something of a secondary concern to Midna.

Based on the numerous abilities the resistance members apparently had, she got the impression that they were closer to the kinds of people who’d enter the smash ring than your run of the mill fighters. And there two dozen of them who probably fit into that category. If they did do this it could wind up being the most dangerous thing they’d faced as a group so far. She felt like she should be writing their described abilities down, but, alas, didn't have a notebook. She added that to her ever growing shopping list.

Fox kept his eyes tracked on Azwel as he stepped away to have an entirely different conversation with his underlings. His scrutinizing gaze lingered on him for as long as the direction of the conversation and his attention to it allowed for while he tried to pick up what he could through simply observing them without hearing. He turned his attention back when Kan-Ra finished working down the list of crimes and abilities of the Resistance.

“And casualties?” he asked. “Any number on lives lost? If this is as serious as it sounds...” For more reasons than what were obvious, Fox considered this a question of critical import in his evaluation of this domestic political war they were about to involve themselves in--besides where to find them, and who they actually were.

Kan-Ra’s expression turned from one of anticipation to solemnity. “A handful,” he told Fox, his tone as grave as his looks. “When the Grimleal catch the enemy in the act, or their targets attempt to fight back. There have been a number of fights, and not one has ever de-escalated. All end badly, with debilitating wounds or lost consciousness, and a few in death. Their zeal is such that they fight to bitter ends in even minor quarrels.” His last few words he traced with a clinical disgust, in the manner of one confronted with a shameful waste of valuable resources.

Sectonia had her misgivings about this band as well. Not only did some of them look suspicious, others looked downright ugly and would need a serious redesign if they were going to be part of her kingdom. Seeing as the others had said their questions, she gave a few of her own. ”For these ‘crimes’ they’ve done, what are some examples of things they’ve done? For example, did they steal items of magical or strategic value, and what would they do?" Sectonia said, rarely being able to give more than a glance at the mummified man, instead having her attention more on the others. ”In addition, while you have an idea of their powers, do you have any idea of what they look like?”

The insect received a mixed bag of curious and unkind expressions from the Grimleal lieutenants, as as it seemed that not only did Kan-Ra’s extensive list of charges not suffice for her, but she wanted minute details about both as many Resistance members as possible and their exact doings. Her requested specificity met more frustration than anything. “...They bear no standard or uniform,” Kan-Ra told her, pressing the matter of Sectonia’s distaste for him. “And vary in appearance. Mostly human, some artificially enhanced, a handful of unknown species. Quite the variety,” he told her, less than helpfully.

”So essentially you have very little intel on them.” Sectonia said, matter of factly. While she didn’t look at Kan-Ra, she still talked to him like she did everyone else. ”This isn’t my first time dealing with a ‘rebellion’. Intel is key. Otherwise they can throw unexpected things that cause far more issues than you would expect. ”

“Such condescension!” Azwel feigned a hurt expression, although his eyes were too knowing to be truly sorrowful. “Is this not a negotiation? You cannot expect us to lay all our cards on the table without so much as a word of assurance in return! We can’t have you running off to find them on your own now, now can we?”

“It’s not.” Fox cut in casually at the mention of ‘negotiations’. “We ‘negotiated’ before we got here. We take care of your problems, and get a fully-outfitted train out of here… with interest. With a subtle hint of smug emphasis, he tacked on the last element as a margin for error to be accounted for in their verbal contract.

The news that this exchange did not constitute a negotiation surprised and -for better or worse- elated Azwel. “Oh, so you’re already on board? Marvellous!” He moved forward and extended an open hand toward Fox to shake on it. “Then before we take another step let us seal the deal! With your word as your bond that your strength is ours, we can tell you all you need to begin!”

Fox beheld the hand offered to him, but then peered back at the eccentric lieutenant it belonged to rather than taking it outright, looking through him with a naturally sharp gaze. The narrative had clearly changed with a sudden turn, and Fox took the man’s point. “Alright...” he scoffed lightly, crossing his arms to leave Azwel hanging with his open hand. “‘Cards on the table,’ then...” Breaking for a moment to consider his next words--the last of which were possibly the most honest spoken in the meeting thus far, for lack of technicalities or omissions--he decided to give a little. “If you need ‘assurances’, what if I told you we could get someone on the inside? That we even have prime candidates for it?” About this, he wasn’t wrong, or lying. He specifically thought of the Thieves, with Sly for added potential, but that wasn’t to say there was no bluff element behind it. There was truth enough to his claim to lend credence to it one way or the other.

The sorcerer looked disappointed that Fox hadn't taken his hand, but he did not look surprised. He straightened back up without missing a beat. “Infiltration would be a fine tactic, were we not already in possession of everything we needed to cut to the chase. We have a time-limited opportunity before us, my good sir. Decisive action is necessary.” He peered deeply at Fox, as if whatever the pilot had in mind lay hidden somewhere in his features.

"And if they know you're coming…what then?" he asked, peering back into the sorcerer in kind. “If it turned out that they were expecting you--waiting for you--wouldn’t you and your own liked to have known that ahead of time? Because I know I would.” He was sure, short of absolute certainty, that he needn’t spell out the implications of such a scenario.

Azwel stroked his beard, a smile hovering around his lips as he took Fox’s meaning. “An astute observation, I daresay. We have not been without some loyalty issues, virulent enough to necessitate the need-to-know basis for disseminating information. To slip the backstabber’s knife, and pay him back in kind...would be sweet indeed.” He narrowed his eyes. “But there is no guarantee they’re ready for us, and to arm a stranger with the very details needed to orchestrate our own downfall would enable an even crueller betrayal, no?”

Fox lowered his head thoughtfully in a half-nod, seemingly in understanding, and in part agreement. Trust, it seemed, to be the hardest exchange to make thus far, but perhaps for good reason. It was worth entertaining the idea that they’ve had breaches of trust in the past, and have learned to expect it. He understood also why they couldn’t divulge anything on those same grounds. Even being discovered by an independent third force could tip off the Resistance to the very fact that they could be found. Although there was potential to play into that, it among other factors made acting on the lack of information all the more difficult. They would not, however, concede to going in blind on an unknown enemy with allies who mutually distrusted each other, as they established early on that they wouldn’t, which unfortunately put them at something of an impasse. How to break this barrier, he wondered.

If there was anything that Fox had learned, it’s that the situation in Al Mamoon was evidently more complicated and delicate than he thought, and certainly more than he was used to dealing with. There was just too much neither of them could share with each other; more still that none on either side of this smaller war would understand. All the more reason they didn’t need the complication. It would apparently take some show of faith on Yellow Team’s part to inspire confidence...

With Fox’s part done for now, the others could pose their own questions. ”I take it you're not expecting much out of the non core members resistance wise?” Midna checked, just to be sure.

Ciella turned up her nose. “The surrounding rabble are of little consequence. They’re just troublemakers, vultures, hangers-on seldom paying lip service to the others’ self-deception. Neither would rise to the other’s defense.” She snorted in derision. “It would surprise me if we so much as encountered them.”

”Good to know” Minda took that information with a grain of salt, but still filed it away. ”Anyone else got questions to add, or are we ready to meet up with the others to discuss our approach. Maybe over lunch?”

Primrose was about ready to leave as well. She still had her misgivings, and despite her familiarity with the stage she felt a little more uncomfortable every time Azwel alluded to actors, but she hid it all with her polite expression and words. "Thank you for answering our questions. I have just one more. What is to be done with the resistance once the... operation is carried out?"

Sectonia had an idea of what they’d say at Primrose’s question knowing what she would do to ‘rebels’ herself. She waited for their reply though to see if they’d surprise her.

A heavy question, but Ciella did not seem too concerned. “Validar will mete out their punishment,” she replied simply. “Those who howl of false justice but demand just treatment in turn will soon despair of their hypocrisy.”

Fox ceased his internal ruminations on what all had been discussed and returned his full attention to address them once more. “With any luck, none of you will have to do anything at all,” he assured them, “...or we’ll meet you out there,” provided theirs was truly a “time-sensitive” operation, that is. “We’ll take care of things on our own in the meantime.” Such as he was accustomed to, and had come to prefer. What else were they there for, after all. If they wanted action, they would get it, but on the tentative terms they helped set.

With that parting declaration, Fox turned about to make his leave, signalling his comrades to follow. While walking out on them might not put them in the best of starting graces, a mutual understanding was in order for both sides. The Grimleal couldn’t divulge potentially vital information to an unproven third party, and similarly, they couldn’t rightly be expected to share sides on a battlefield with people who didn’t trust them in a war they didn’t know nearly enough about. Taking a job unconditionally was a good way to be taken advantage of. Maybe they would come to realise that, if nothing else (or whatever else), and not to take their master’s hires for fools.

Regardless, they did still have a job to do, and he was still intent on doing it so they could move forward, only he wanted to be sure he did it right to the best of his ability. If he had to start from scratch to figure out the best course of action, so be it. He would just start by taking Kan-Ra’s recommendation to take to the field and see for himself. If they ended up ‘proving’ themselves through their actions thereafter, then just as well. For now, as far as Fox was concerned, they had learned all they could (or had to) from their meeting, as otherwise unproductive as it was.

“Hmm…” Band did not consider himself a member of this troop, but by now he’d taken his measure of the Grimleal, and it was as good a time as any to go. Seeing as he wanted the ominous trio as neither friends nor enemies at the moment, he opted to do so with a little more tact than Fox. “Good talk. Good enough to go on, while I get my own feel for things. So don’t count us out just yet; these were not stolen moments.” He mirrored the lieutenant’s slight bow of the head--when you’re a guest in someone else’s house, he reasoned, you ought have a little respect. Then he stomped on his way. “We’ll just have a little look-see, and at length the truth will out.”

Sectonia could only shake her head at how Fox handled this whole situation. Although she could understand a bit of what was going on. She would rather just annex this kingdom under her banner and get these problems fixed as soon as possible, with the upside of easily crafted stained glass as a reward. But since that wasn’t on the table now all she could do is shake her head. ”At the very least my minions can defeat a fake chest easily enough.” She said, trying to salvage something from this.

Fox’s departure had left behind an ultimatum, and despite Big Band’s attempt to smooth things over the Grimleal did not hide their displeasure at both the vulpine and whoever he spoke for.

Azwel glowered at their backs. “My, my. However did our esteemed vizier take a chance on such willful, faithless candidates?”

“Don’t deceive yourself into thinking you can solve this without our aid,” Ciella warned. “If you sabotage this operation we will have no choice but to consider you in league with our enemies.”

It was as if they had yet to intuit that, in spite of the trust issues at hand, Fox still took pride in a job well done, as he had hoped they would, going by a pronounced exercise in caution. He supposed that point wouldn’t make itself, however. “Don’t worry. We’re still on the case,” he clarified without stopping or looking back at them, for all the good that did for reassurances at this point. “We’ll just be doing things our way for now.”

The glowing eyes of Kan-Ra seemed filled with venom. “We had not failed to consider the possibility of a ploy like this,” he mused. ”We must accelerate our plans--and you, strangers, must choose your next actions...carefully.”

The echoes of the Lieutenants’ words sped the temple’s visitors on their way, and back into the noontime sunshine. Poppi, largely silent during the visit to the temple, looked worried. “It sound like they think we might be on other side. Maybe we could have handled that better.” Since Fox had grabbed most of the spotlight, he’d dictated most of the conversation on Yellow Team’s side, however that led them. Nobody had objected when he seemed to designate himself spokesperson, but was everyone still on board after all that? Even at their most polite the Grimleal cultivated an appearance of both danger and power, and by the time the heroes left they’d turned downright menacing. “Poppi not want make enemies if not need to,” she admitted.

“Me either,” Fox concurred, keeping wandering, cautious eyes and ears out for any ‘tails’ as they left the palace grounds, and then on thereafter. The door to Grima’s temple had remained open behind them, the darkness yawning within. “But they’re not making it easy.” He waited until they were out of sight, mind and earshot to say more.

”It would be a poor show, but overall if they didn’t need help they wouldn’t reach out to a third party. They really didn’t inspire confidence themselves.” Sectonia said, saying a bit of what she gained from the whole conversation. ”A shame, as this is something I have dealt with before.” Sectonia said, offhandedly. ”I suppose your infiltration idea will be the path forward, if we even bother with any of this. The world boss isn’t in this town, so what would we even gain helping them with this problem that we couldn’t do ourselves?” She finished, irritated more at the loss of time and the general seeming incompetence on display they had just gone through more than anything.

Band gave the oversized bug a strange look. All of a sudden it seemed as though he’d misevaluated the group’s intentions. “Hold up a minute. That makes it sound an awful lot like y’all don’t give a damn about what’s going on here, after all. I’m new in town myself, but something’s twisted here. More’n usual for politics, I mean.”

“You’re not wrong,” Fox assured the detective, in a manner of speaking. He looked specifically to his teammates who were privy to relevant worldly information in his following address. “I take it you all heard them right. If both sides have suffered losses, they’ve found out that people don’t just die here. Who knows what they’ve made of that by now,” he mused. Surely, his allies had some idea of what to make of this. “I’d hesitate to trust either of them just yet. At least until we see what the other side looks like.”

“On that, we can agree.” Band told him. Contrary to Sectonia’s suggestion, it sounded like this group’s leadership planned to investigate this situation further, and that sat just fine with him. He did not pose any questions about the meaning of what Fox emphasized, assuming that he referred to the dissolvement of the dead, but instead volunteered himself. “I’ve chasin’ the bird a long time, and day by day I got a certain sense for what a city has to say. Put your ear to the ground and you’ll hear the whispers. So when we’re ready to boogie, I got a place in mind we can start.” At the moment, however, the team started with a trip back to the train station to reunite with the others.

As the group walked the streets of Al Mamoon, Primrose of course followed with them. She'd slipped out of the temple and into the middle of the party, staying silent for a while with her head tilted upward in thought. The Grimleal... they were intense. They also seemed extremely dedicated to their cause. The fact that the resistance would fight to the end wasn't all the surprising, considering they all were most likely gleaming. It was wishful thinking too that they would be captured or arrested instead, given Ciella's implication. And that other thing she'd mentioned, Grima's truth... Primrose wondered if the Grima mentioned was the name of their idol, given that it wasn't the name of their vizier.

Truth... she heard that word echoed by Big Band a couple of times already. She frowned at the morning sun and then finally piped up.

"Sectonia does have a point. If we moved on, dealt with our own mission first, it may make this situation easier," she said. "If the people of this town are somehow in danger I would like to help them, whether that means supporting the Grimleal or... otherwise. However..." She glanced at Big Band, and the hooded man that followed him like a living shadow. When she spoke again her voice was slightly softer, though their two latest additions would still be able to hear her. "If it was possible to free everyone all at once, the two groups would not be forced to fight until death."

“Might not stop them...” Fox speculated. Judging by their assessment of the Grimleal, that would likely be the case. That, more than anything, was what he didn’t like about them: their particular brand of ‘confidence’, being something of an authority on it himself. “...but you do have a point.” he admitted to Primrose. “Problem is, if they’re really planning to act as quickly as they say, things may not look the same by the time we get back… and we may have just put pressure on them. I don’t know if this is something we can put off now,” as much as he wished it were that simple. Loathe as he was to admit it, they had become involved now.

She sighed. "Regardless, if everyone thinks it best to meddle, I agree that getting the other side of the story would be wise. Although the Grimleal are... well. You all saw them. It seems they were not being deceitful when they said that the work they've done has been good for the city."

Band sighed into his mouthpiece, and somewhere inside him a brass instrument honked. “I get feeling I’m not in on some bigger picture,” he guessed. The detective knew when people were speaking around him. “World boss, settin’ people free? Suddenly this soft talk’s got me all curious ‘bout this ‘mission’ of yours. If there’s a better way to help people out than shufflin’ up and down the backstreets ‘round midnight, I’m in.”

The man was a quick study, Poppi realized, and someone she got the feeling the team could use. Something about his attitude, equal parts professional and poetic in a doubly unorthodox sense, suggested both strong character and storied experience--both hallmarks of the reliable veteran. In a way he reminded her of Vandham, and the comparison went beyond size. So she decided to go out on a limb and give a quick explanation. “Each part of world under dominion of big, strong boss. They all protect even bigger, badder boss with influence over whole world. Our group’s goal to find and beat all bosses and free everyone.”

To just about anyone it would have been a ridiculous notion, and it even struck Band as crazy, but he did not dismiss it outright. “Hmm...sort of like New Meridian. Sure the politicians are all up there, doin’ their dolphin dance, but the Mafia control things behind the scenes, nice and subtle.”

His analogy barely touched the surface of what Galeem was doing, but Poppi nodded along. “Yes, sort of like that!”

“Close enough,” Fox interjected once more, this time directly addressing the detective. “Sorry for not being entirely upfront with you. You might imagine it’s a hard sell,” he told him, regarding the grand scheme. “We still have one lead with the Resistance I’d like to check before we move on either way..” Taking him up on his offer, Fox added, “If you know how we can find them, we’ll go from there.”

Band shook his head. “Don’t know yet, but I bet I can figure it out.” He diverted his attention from the others as the group reached the train station, moving through its great arches and into the shade. The formidable Railway Gun remained just where the others saw it last, and given that arrived this way himself, it was nothing new to Band, either. When they spotted and approached Braum, however, they found only a few scattered tools and other telltale traces of mechanical work just being squared away by Tora.

From a distance the Nopon looked almost glum, but he brightened up when his team drew near. “Friends! And…” He had to crane his neck upward to look Big Band in the face and note the smile in his eyes. “New friend! Hello Biggypon, am Tora!”

“Nearly got it,” the giant chuckled. “Call me Big Band.” His glassy eyes noticed the grease on Tora’s wings and the wrench he tucked back into his overalls in a single practiced motion. “Whatcha been workin’ on, little guy?”

“This!” Tora pointed back at the train. An orange-feathered avian in smart attire stood in front of it., facing the newly-arrived crowd, but to say he was looking at them would be to preemptively confirm he had eyes. “Tora try to fix up super awesome train, but Mr. Conductor just now hear Tora not allowed and ask to stop.”

The Conductor shrugged, as if the choice wasn’t up to him. “Sorry lad. Can’t tool around with what i’n’t yers. Don’t like it, take it up with ol’ vizzy.”

”Yeah turns out people the local big man doesn't like the idea of a bunch of unknowns having access to a train covered in what I’m assuming are a load of those gun things. Especially when there's a low key civil war going on. Or an underground one.” Minda informed their engineering friend. She’d sat out of most of the tail end of the negotiation because she wasn't particularly invested in the nitty gritty of this whole situation, but she was more than happy to relay her perspective on the situation to Tora, who seated himself to listen to all the news.

”Basically there's a sinister vizier who’s good at bureaucracy and infrastructure stuff that is helping the town but, you know, he’s sinister as they get, and a resistance group who don't like him and his heavily armed cult very much. Also the local queen’s only able to wake up from a deep sleep if there's cheese about. And there's none about because she’s eaten it all. So the vizier’s in charge round here while she naps and he’s only going to let us have the train if we get in his good books. Which would involve helping him crush this resistance made up of some very strong sounding people.”

”Strong people that his people can’t deal with I should add.” Sectonia said, with a bit of a chuckle. ”Such a shame negotiations broke down, but with no trust on either side it was expected.” Sectonia said. ”Might as well get intel on these rebels ourselves at some point. Depending on who they are they could be useful one way or another.”

Primrose chuckled lightly, as she couldn't disagree with Sectonia's comment. "There you have it, more or less. A time sensitive political struggle. It seems we will have to choose a side here before we move on to the mountain..." With the way things were going now, she had a pretty good idea which side they'd choose, but it still depended on the impression they got from the rebels. If they were truly just that would sway the group to their side, she was sure. If they weren't... then it didn't matter which skeevy faction they went with anyway.

”Such a shame. Making a trade network by train here would solve the glass problem…” Sectonia said, pinching the bridge of her ‘nose’ and shaking her head, trailing off more to herself than adding anything to the conversation. It was clear to everyone she just wanted to be done with this situation.

Poppi nodded to confirm what the others had said for the most part, although she added a couple details herself. “Also, queen not always way she is now, and rebels supposedly commit all sorts of crimes.”

Midna sighed and then rubbed her temples. ”What do you think we should do, orange feathered person who the vizier told to stop us from taking the train?” she asked the conductor in front of which they’d just announced that they might side with the rebels instead of the vizier if they felt like it. ”What’s your name by the way?”

As the others spoke, the Conductor had just been standing by the whole time, feeling rather like he was invisible. Not everyone spoke this candidly, particularly when the conversation involved a choice of loyalty between the ruling body or violent insurrectionists. Until the woman with the helmet and impressive braids brought it up he’d been fully willing to accept that these people just had no idea he worked for the crown, although accepting that they just didn’t think much of him stung a little. “Uhh. Well, I’m just the peckin’ Conductor, and it’s not like he told me to stop ya’s, just t’tell ya t’stop, see?” His shrug and the shake of his head told the heroes he wasn’t paid for this. “Since I work for Validar ‘n all I guess I’m supposed to tell ya t’trust ‘im, but the whole lot of ya’s can do whatever the peck ya like, ‘s long as ya don’t go breakin’ laws.”

”Good man. Let’s get moving and stop bothering the Conductor shall we?” Midna said, before not so subtly shooing them out the yard and onto their next destination.

The Koopa Troop

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Bowser: Level 9 EXP: ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// (82/90)
Bowser Jr: Level 7 EXP: //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// (73/70)
Kamek: Level 7 EXP: //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////(70/70)
Location: Edge of the Blue – Bottomless Ocean
Feat: Rika


The Atomos flashed gold for a final time and then came out of stassis with jr gripping the controls and fearing for the worst. But instead of lurching or falling like he had feared however, the ship continued on just as it had before it had been frozen in time. Or, not quite as before. At the back, before the Hat Kid’s very eyes, her seemingly ineffectual hammer strikes all took effect at once, the smoking engine being revitalized in an instant of miraculous engineering, halting their slow sinking.

”Nice work back there!” the boy called back to her as he gently guided the ship back up into the air and way from the roiling sea below, staving off the threat of becoming fish food for a moment longer. Or it should have. Apparently some of the violent sea-life wasn't content with staying in the water where it belonged, as a long bony spine of a creature floated up out of it and rapidly scythed across the deck of little Shippy.

Not that the gang was going to take that laying down, as a hail of gun and arrow fire rang out as those onboard peppered its body with lead and steel.

Their accurate eye sniping was joined by an indiscriminate hail of gun and cannon fire from Rika, who had skated back to the ship once Bella had landed safely in Sakura’s heroic arms in search of ammo. The loud chorus of cannon shots and machine gun fire rang out and then was suddenly replaced by a click click click as the rifle expended the last of its ammo while the cannons simply fell silent

“Shoot” the girl cursed and then clambered onto the ship while the spinny thing arched around for another pass.

“Hi there, room for one more?” she asked the boat riders as she rolled over the railing and made a run for the dispenser. There the problem of having 4 separate sets of guns presented itself when the dispenser spit out several racks of small shells for her rigging, one of heavier shells for her abyssal gauntlet and a drum mag of rifle rounds for the machinegun. Extra problematically, thanks to how her gauntlets here strapped to her arms, she didn't exactly have her hands free to properly load them (though the traps meant that she could at least let go of them to try and use her hands at awkward angles unlike someone going guns akimbo, but they were still super in the way), which meant that when the when the spine fish came around for another pass she was standing fiddling with the latch to extract the spent rifle cartridge while holding the new one in her mouth like a piece of toast.

“Mmmf m. immm mmmf m me” she mouthed off through the box of ammo before, having failed to reload anything in the short time frame, spitting the magazine rifle ammo back onto the pile of shell racks and charged towards it on the ship’s deck while yelling “GET LOST FISH!” as a battle-cry. As she and it approached one another she leaped to the side and tried to deliver a solid right hook to the side of it’s head to knock it off course with her still abysal-y gauntlet and her right side hull blade, before leaping out the way of the other’s firing lines.

In the distance Bowser was blind to all of this as he ascended the (rapidly disintegrating thanks to their new giant single eye’d friend’s repeated hammering) sea stack. Cat claws found solid purchase on wind beaten rock as the dragon-turtle-cat-squid-ship hauled himself ever onwards towards the little monstergirl who was causing the team no end of trouble thanks to his ill conceived rescue attempt. On his back, his cannon segments either hammered the two harassing tentacles with acid, water or sonic or acted as parrying shields, lashing out to try and punch, bite or tentacle whip the giant eels when they got close.

Unfortunately for him, speed was not something most of the koopa’s component parts were known for. Certainly not compare to the mostly cat Nadia, who took the king completely by surprise when she zoomed past him faster than a speeding train with a ‘NYAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaah’ and then completely blasted past the summit, before dramatically stopping at the pinnacle of her launch and then descending meteorically upon the monster girl with her blades primed like a guillotine.

”WAIT NO!” Bowser cried out, not wanting to see her befall the same fate as Marie, but there was nothing stopping their clash now.

The monster girl pulled her tendrils away, the razor shoals boon making the very air scrape against them like a jagged coral reef, freeing Browser from being harassed by them, and used them to defend herself. Nadia’s blade sliced one in half as she fell, causing the monstergirl to shriek as the game suddenly became an actual real danger to her. Before the final blow could be struck she flicked the half bisected tentacle aside, dragging Nadia’s blade and the women herself along with it and tossing them into the open air, before lunging at her with her remaining tentacle.

Bowser's fear flipped from girl to woman in an instant, but he was still climbing, too far to have intervened in any of this. Bella had no such restriction, and after having so recently been rescued herself, the princess passed on the favor by hitting a perfect bullseye of a shot on the lunging tendril with her railgun, vaporizing it in the blink of an eye. There was still the matter of the fall, but Bowser stopped himself from leaping out to try and help her when she casually and cockily gave him and the Ace Cadet a salute as she dropped past them

That left only him and said Ace to seal the deal, and there was no way the King was letting the hunter beat him to the top. Pushing through his fatigue, the king scrambled and then threw himself to the top of the stack and landed in front of the diminutive monster girl.

”Playtime is over little lady, and you are going on a time out” he told her sternly as he pressed one hand to his chest and pulled out a friend heart, while behind him his turrets all geared up side by side and pointed over one shoulder. Then he charged, the set of eight tentacruel beak tipped turrets and their dozens of tentacles being used to try and grapple/hold off the last wounded tentacle if/when it made to attack him. The king himself made an attempt to grab Scylla like he had a certain princess dozens of times over the years so that she would be forced to hold still while he gave her a proper telling off before/when he freed her.

Also so that she wouldn't tip off the tower when the inevitable next strike from the pissed off octobeast came. That guy was getting an earful next, mark Bowser’s word.




The body of the machine made flesh hung in the air above the center of camp as it had returned from investigating the portal. Suspended from nothing, its form shifted, warped and changed before the nomads' eyes. Not that any were watching any more. Even those who had looked upon the repeated live dissection and reconstruction with morbid fascination had grown bored and were focusing on more important tasks by the time they dropped from their ethereal perch and landed among them.

The human form was still there in silhouette, but the soft flesh was gone, replaced with a material the nomads couldn't identify, but which proved to be incredibly hardy and flexible, like a living metal. Small glowing ports littered the body which had no seeming purpose which would later be shown to project fields of defense or invisibility. More disconcerting than the body, which could well be put aside as a form fitting armor if you wanted, was the lack of a face. Where the entity had obscured their human face behind a hood before, now it was gone entirely, replaced with flat metal with a ring of light with two dashes through its width. The cloak and hood remind end despite not obscuring this bizarre faceless face, flowing over the alien body and pierced on the sides of the head by two cone-like ears.

There was a brief pause, before the inhuman form proceeded to very humanly stretch: cracking its knuckles, shaking out stiffness, rolling its neck, and so on as if it had just awoken from a long sleep.

”ahhhh. That’s better” it said after one last stretch, then snapped a pair of fingers, reached out, and failed to catch a large staff that materialized above it. The butt of the object hit the dirt and then the whole thing began to tip over, only for the machine to finally mange snatch it up before it did so, before twirling it around dramatically and then sliding it onto their back, where it hung despite not being strapped down by anything.

”There we go. I have completed preparations. Shall we go investigate the other world?” it announced/asked the nomad’s scouting group who had saved it’s life earlier and, as the experts on the strange, been ordered to watch it by their leaders while it warped itself, putting them conveniently at hand for this request.

“I told you” Vrandan spoke up first. Having seen the machine vulnerable did wonders for his confidence in confronting/standing up to it. Whether this was wise was debatable “the world is a wright off. We cant be safe in a world full of monsters we cant see”

”Not to worry. The beast’s own eyes were capable of detecting others of its kind. I have added that ability to this new form’s vision, so i will be able to detect them with ease.” the machine helpful informed them

“But we still can’t” the man countered

”A fair point. I could modify you like I have myself?” it suggested

The man glanced up and down the bizarre and, he now noticed, visibly sexless machine person and cringed at the prospect.

”Why not” it asked, picking up on this rather blatant distaste they had at the idea.

“No offence, but no one wants to get stuck looking like that.” Jayce, who was perhaps the most comfortable with speaking with the machine out of all of them, supplied.

”I am capable of changing myself back, I could do the same for you… no that isn't quite the same is it. I could give you machines but, ah those won't last forever. I owe you my life” there was some surprise among the scouts and the growing crowd of not so subtle onlookers that it would realize or admit this so easily and bluntly. There had been expectation that they would need to carefully convince the machine to pay them back ”It would not be fair to give you something that would not last just as long.”

“Why not. Can’t you give us... Weapons like that one you used. The one that just that removed things from existence” Jayce asked

”The reclaim tool is, well a tool. Not a weapon. Though it is very useful as one. It is also one of the things I cannot recreate, similar to the construction one. I could give you these” it tapped the staff ”but without maintenance it would eventually break, leaving you reliant on me once again to repair it.”

“How long would it last?” Vardan asked, assuming that whatever the machine had armed itself was likely powerful

”Oh, several hundred thousand instances of the time that passed during the last rise and fall of the light in the sky” the fact that it was slowly increasing made ‘days’ a terrible measurement of time, but it was the best they had. ”not forever. No, I need to repay you with something that lasts.”

“Pretty sure that would outlast everyone here” Jayce remarked

The machine cocked its head, then scanned its eye across the nomads watching it,young and old, some flinching away as they became the focus of it for the first time.

”Oh. You are decaying and will eventually end. That is… sad. I’m sorry I do not know how to solve that.” it said with genuine and unexpected remorse.

“It is how it is.” Vardan explained with a shrug after the awkward pause “So your staff, wherever that is, would be around for our kids and grandkids time”

”But not for theirs. So it is not good enough. Instead I could modify you all so that you are better in a way that they would also inherit… but no that would be permanent again, and whatever change I make might not suit all worlds or states of this world. What was a benefit now could become a detriment later” It said, clearly mostly talking to itself as it mulled over the possibilities.

”So. I could make a way to let you change yourselves... Like that creature that pretended to be a goat! It was infinitely adaptable, taking on the form of native creatures… I wonder if it was made to explore layers… never mind that, it would be perfect”

“Again. Not sure if people want to be turned into a meat monster” Vardan interjected.

”Yes. I’m seeing a pattern. But I do have an idea to work within it. We externalize the transformative ability, make it reversible and, importantly, I make it an ability you have control over. Complete control. Make it something you can produce and use however you wish” the machine said excitedly before flicking it’s wrist materializing the carcass of the invisible panther creature that had almost killed them from thin air with one hand, and then made a hand sized cube of familiar looking meat with the other, which it caught with ease this time.

”Now, with these” they began, only to be interrupted

“Hang on hang on. You said you destroyed that thing” Vardan said, angrily pointing at the flesh of the shape shifting monster that was clearly still alive somehow.

”This? Oh it isn't the same. I have modified it so that it cannot move or change itself. It will be a domestic-able, self replicating source of the material that won't be able to shapeshift on its own. I’ve quite carefully keyed it to ensure this is the case. Also it is completely docile and herbivorous now.”

Vardan grounded at the cube un-trustingly, but Jayce had realized a possibility this raised “So you can just wake animals? Could you make more goats?”

”if i have the materials. Biological matter is somewhat lacking in the area, so I am limited to what I procured from the two layer predators and that flying scaled creature.” the Explorer explained

“But if you got more...” Vardan prompted

”I could convert it yes. I understand you cannot eat the fibrous material used for heat production? I could turnt that into something more palatable, for example. However that is not a long term solution as it relies on my presence and, again, I cannot replicate that ability.” It informed them ”a more sustainable solution would be to create life capable of repopulating the region. There is light and water in this world now, when before it was dark and dry, life could grow once more“

“We’ve considered planting seeds, but can you do that faster if you have this… ’biological matter’”

”I could if I had the supplies. From layers. I would need your help with that, of course, as i cannot use the reclaim tool within the layers and thus would need to capture and then transport materials back here.“

“It’s hard enough to just get what we need to survive. As good as that sounds, I'm not sure if we can afford that.”

”Then I’ll make you a deal, one that, in light of my owing you my life, is sided in your favor. I will help improve your ability to acquire the resources you need to survive and generate excess that can be used to fuel the revitalization of the land. In return, you will help me explore and understand these world and allow me to experiment on the gates before they close“

It raised a hand before the obvious objection could be made ”Meeting your needs is the priority. If we have to use all the time the portal is open to acquire materials so be it, but, if i can study them, then I may be able to discover a way to hold them open for longer, and or find a way to close them prematurely. If I do, I will find a way to hand this knowledge down to you.“

“We’ll need to discuss this,” Vardan said hesitantly. As much as he had been leading the ‘negotiation’ it wasn’t up to him what they decided.

”Of course. It will give me time to prepare the solution“



The god tinkered, collecting the hair of a unicorn and a few base metals and combining them a slice of meat from the meat cube creature and fur from the panther as it worked, as the humans discussed. When they returned they found the machine presenting as a human once more and sitting by four cups of softly glowing liquid.

“We’ve decided that, if you can prove you can help us first, by increasing the amount of supplies we can procure and making a healthy stockpile, then we’ll help you. Deal?” Vardan informed the machine punctually of the nomads' long argued over decision.

”Deal. I am quite confident I can, Vardan. With That in mind I will now demonstrate what I have made to help you adapt to the varicose layers“ it told them, before drinking one of the cups of fluid it had prepared.

For a moment nothing happened. Then it closed its eyes for a moment to concentrate and suddenly all at one an incredibly fine fur sprouted from their skin, covering every part of their body. Then, when they opened their eyes, they revealed they too had changed, becoming slitted like those of the panther.

Then, like the panther, they vanished. Or well, their body did. The robes remained where they were which in a way was comforting. The machine was not something they wanted to lose track of.

Then as soon as it had vanished it reappeared again and grinned at them with pointed teeth.

”Impressed?“ it asked

“And that will work for us?” Vardan asked carefully, even as the onlookers most certainly and vocally where.

”Indeed, and before you ask, yes, it is reversible.“ it told them, before drinking from the second cup, which caused the transformation to run in reverse, and returned them to a human complexion.

”Not only that, but it can work with any species you might encounter“ they drank the third cup and using it took on aspects of the dragon it had devoured with the reclaim too, scales, claws and, most amazingly a fully functional pair of wings, (which got rather tangled up in their robes when they first appeared) sprouting front their body, before they drank the final cup and returned to normal.

”So. Who wants to give this a try?“ it asked the amazed crowd of onlookers. There were plenty of volunteers.



The sun was close to setting by the time they were done. The god taught them the recipes, and they were surprisingly quite simple. Unicorn hair for magical fuel, shifting meat flesh for transformation abilities (along with most of the logic to do the work stored in its ‘junk’ dna), a collection of elements to trigger the transforming flesh's active state and then material from a beast to change into in one potion, and then the hair of the drinker (harvested before drinking) in another to reverse the effect.

Now the re-armored machine stood before the portal to the world that had almost killed it along with an assembly of scouts, all sporting the eyes of the panther so that they beasts could not hide from their sight. They also sported a hodge-podge host of other additions, from cat-like three jointed legs, claws, extra arms, fur, muzzles and the strange tentacles that sprouted from the beast’s back, which left no two looking the same. It turned out that the hard part wasn’t making the potion, but channeling the transformation process to get the effect you wanted. There were safeguards in place of course, no-one, not even the most rampant or uncontrolled transformers, had changed so much that their brain could no longer fit their body for example.

Still, they’d get better at it and they had the aspects they needed, so it had been decided it was time to go and try their new abilities for real. They also had convinced the god to give them weapons in the end, meaning they all now sported strange toothed swords that wouldn't last more than a few generations according to the machine but had cut through the wood they’d practiced on like it was nothing.

The Explorer and their guards approached the portal. It ordered the probe that had been blocking the portal out of the way, revealing another of the panther creatures stalking around it that it again had not seen.

The Explorer and changed nomads did however, and it soon fell to arrows and one staff fired explosive bolt.

They approached, but the machine god paused at the precipice past which it would become mortal once again.

“Having doubts? I have to ask. Why are you doing this? If you're next too indestructible in this world, why risk going in there?” Jayce said, stopping next to them. The young human hadn't gone as far as some, only their slitted eyes and a pair of cat ears on their head marking out that they were under effects of the drug the machine had named Polymorphine.

”If I don't, if i give in to the… to the fear of death, then I would have to stay in this world forever. There is much still to see, I know, but it is still a limit. A limit I will break, here and now, so that while I am exploring this world I will know I am doing so by choice rather than out of fear“ it explained, and the machine got some respect from the others for that.

”I have also been wondering, why have you stayed? There is no difference between this world and the others as far as your mortality goes.“ it asked ”Why stay in this broken one. Have you simply not found a land you consider safe?“

“Who's to say the world's last after they close or that the short impressions we get are how they really are. Some of us did go, a long time back now. More than half I’ll admit. We found a world that seemed to be a paradise after a long string of deadly and dangerous ones. A lot of our people called it quits there, and, if they didn't, if they hadn't gone and left us with most of the portable supplies, we probably would have all starved by now.” he said, in a way that made it sound very much like he considered them staying as a sacrifice made so that the rest could live.

“But maybe they’re all happy and safe now, and we’re the fools for leaving that world before the gate closed, but we’ve never seen them or that world again.” Vardan explained “So we can’t say if they are or not. Better the world you know persists than the one you don't, in my opinion, no matter how broken it is.”

He glanced up, and the others followed his gaze, to the now sun as it fell behind a mountain “Not that I can say I know it now that it's changing again. For the better I hope”

”We’ll make it so.“ the machine insisted

“If this works out, it's going to be you who did it, Explorer”

”I won't be able to do it without you. And please. Call me Exo.“

“Exo huh?” Vardan replied, as the machine, the person, suddenly had an actual name. That felt important, but they had work to do. “Well then Exo. Ready to go stare danger, death and the unknown in the face?”

”Yes. Let’s go exploring“ they said, stepping through the portal and being gripped by mortality for the second of many times to come.



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Midna: level 5 EXP: /////////////////////////////////////////////////// (8/50)
Location: Sandswept Sky - Al Mamoon




After they’d finished speaking with the suspicious vizier the gang headed back to the market with their new hangers on in tow, a one man band along with the grim looking guy in a hood and clothes vaguely similar to the thieves, at least in terms of materials and machining at least, if not style. There wasn't much to him, she thought, no weapons or fanciful flare that indicated he had magical or supernatural abilities, though she mentally acknowledged that her appraisal only could only go skin deep.

”So, seeing as you're coming with us and, might, be fighting with us. What’s your whole deal?” she asked casually and Oopen-endedly as they were searching for the rest of the crew in the market. Best to get an impression of him from the man himself, she thought. She had a vague one of Band as a result of him looking for someone who was working with Crow and it wasn't the best one, but it did mean that he could probably handle himself.

”I’m Midna by the way” she added belatedly, realizing they hadn’t done basic introductions properly yet.




It turned out Primrose's jewelry pawning had been pretty profitable, to an extent that she easily covered their expenses when it came to food and supplies. It also turned out the Queen’s cognition was worth about 250 more than an electric rock, which was kind of sad. Still, as much as Primrose had acquired front he sale of her (and Midna’s) gems and jewels, the team had burned through all her wealth, though what they got would keep them going for quite some time. It turned out that feeding a dozen people for several days was expensive. Rationally she’d known this of course. She knew her logistics. But there had been a mental gap between how much feeding two people and how much feeding an army cost that had now been filled.

For heat, they got a cold resistant crown and rationalized that their generally fire/heat making abilities and magics would keep them safe, but Minda made a note to try and get a jacket or something for herself once she got her own funds, just in case. It was added to a growing list that she also added an evil detecting wolf amulet Prim had mentioned seeing in the jewelry store, which she thought could be useful for vetting people.

All in all it looked like the market team’s trip had been a successful one. Midna quickly offered to take hold of some/most of the bulk of the preservable food, using a portal to pop it into a sealed cave back home she used to store various items from time to time, like that sword and shield Link had gotten her while he was a wolf and she’d refused to uses. Funny how she was now considering getting that exact load-out now.

Now that they’d met back up with the other ladies (and the re-armed Yoshitsune) their next move seemed to be seeking out the viziers troops to get more info on the resistance cells situation. To an extent Minda wanted to just leave the local conflict alone entirely, but she conceded that information was information and if they were going to do the other requests it might get them on the rebels bad side anyway, so it would be best to know what the mess they were getting embroiled in before they stuck their foot into it.

With that in mind they headed for the home of the Grimleal (during which Midna opened up and thoroughly enjoyed one of the little snack bars she was transporting. After eating mostly meat and candy since they headed out, getting some carbs into her was something her body greatly thanked her for).

Midna had been expecting another, possibly grimmer, barracks to be where the viziers personal troops lived. She 100% had not expected to find them in the temple of a religious organization, one just as dark and foreboding as the viziers office. Any idea that the man just had bad aesthetics were rapidly crumbling, considering his entire organization shared them. If these people did mean well, and she was seriously doubting that, then optics were definitely not their strong point.

Midna had had a bad feeling about all of this for a while now, which was justified when they came face to face with the elite troops. They could be described as a dramatic and enthusiastic bunch if you were being charitable. Any attempt to elaborate wouldn't put them in a favorable light.

Worse than their villainous looks, there was a certain degree of assumption that them being there meant they were all prepped and ready to go to war for them. Which was exactly what Midna didn't want. But blunt rejection might well compromise any attempts to get on the vizier's good side. It was a tricky situation to be in.

Well, they were, in effect, mercenaries in this situation, Midna rationalized, so best to act as such.

”Spend time getting to knowing your enemy and the battlefield you’ll be fighting them and you’ll spend less time digging graves” Minda replied (with a quote from a book she’d read that had helpful thrust itself into the forefront of her mind unbidden) to the titanic rabbit woman’s, Ciella’s, comment about supplying them with information being a drag. Putting on the airs of a mercenary general deciding whether to accept a contract or not, she asked them ”So, if we do his, what would we be up against? Considering you all look very capable, it can't be a simple gang of thugs and malcontents right? We talking clashes with guards in the streets, sabotage of infrastructure, assaulting tax collectors, that kind of level of things?“ in an attempt to get a clearer picture of what the Resistance were resisting and how.

”What’s their deal and how large, organized and individually dangerous are they?“ she followed up in summary, boiling it down to what she really wanted to know before getting anywhere near this tar-pit of an operation.
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