Pangaea: Your questions about what happened to Ruby will be answered in this next chapter. Once thing I can say right here is that the mask's curse is not permanent (except for the first guy to have been cursed by that mask, but that's a different story). When Nocturn threw away the Mask of Life, the curse it had on him wore off after a few seconds, because he was no longer touching it. So, in a way, you could say that Ruby wanted to keep the mask away from Nocturn because if he touched it, that curse would come back to him. But that's not the only reason Ruby isn't dead.
Here's the next chapter.
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Chapter 30
Underwater SkirmishesNocturn ó the four-armed monster who was now strangling Ruby ó finally had something to be excited about. Ever since Pridak had “politely asked” him to hold the shiny mask, he had been completely bored with such pointless guard duty. True, his sudden new-found ability to kill with just a touch had been amusing for a short time, but he soon realized that it took all the fun out of hunting. He was no longer interested in the mask, and had decided to give it back to the Barraki. The only problem was that he had no idea where they were.
But now, he was definitely not bored. An odd-looking pink creature had been foolish enough to try to take the mask, and he was more than happy to follow through with Pridak's orders: “consider them a free meal.” It felt great to finally have something in his grasp, struggling for its life.
However, as seconds turned to minutes, his excitement faded away again. This time, it wasn't replaced with boredom, but with frustration. Nocturn tightened his grip on the pink creature's neck, but she continued to struggle and gasp, her iron grip on the mask never failing.
Nocturn growled in frustration as he tightened his grip even further. Nothing seemed to change. He put all of the strength he could possibly muster into his tentacle. He was certain he was now squeezing with enough force to decapitate the creature, but she still continued to struggle.
Nocturn roared in frustration and shouted, “WHY WON'T YOU DIE!?”
A massive rock suddenly landed hard on Nocturn's head, causing him to roar in pain and drop the pink creature in his grasp
Ruby struggled to breathe. Although she was miraculously still alive, she was also very weakened from the incredible constrictive force of that tentacle. But as Nocturn continued to stumble around aimlessly from the impact, she knew she had to at least try to get away. At first, she was only able to drag herself across the sea floor, but then she started feeling her strength gradually return to her. Soon, she was crawling, then staggering, then walking, and then finally running, as if there was nothing wrong with her at all.
Ruby quickly made her way back into the maze of coral. She hoped that it would be easy to lose the beast that would inevitably follow her, especially since many of the passages would be too tight for him to squeeze through.
Ruby ran around another corner and was surprised to see a familiar young Threehorn. “Cera?” she asked as she came to a stop.
“Don't ask me how I got here,” responded Cera. “What matters is that I saw you were in trouble and was able to save your life.”
Rube realized that Cera must have pushed that large rock off a cliff and onto Nocturn's head. “Oh, thank you, Cera,” said Ruby. “But... you should have been too late to save me. That... thing... he was choking me for a long time by the time you saved me. I should have been dead by the time you saved me, but I'm not dead. Why am I still alive when I should be dead? For that matter, why do I not even feel hurt at all?”
As Ruby was busy speaking her thoughts, Cera finally noticed that Ruby was carrying a certain shiny object. “Uh, Ruby? Is that... the Mask of Life?” she asked, hardly believing that it could be true.
Cera's question snapped Ruby out of her thoughts. “Oh! Yes, it is the Mask of Life. I saw that big guy had the mask, but then he threw it away, so I decided to take it, but I guess he still wanted this mask.” Ruby's eyes widened as a sudden realization occurred to her. “Of course! It all makes sense now! I'm holding the Mask of Life!”
“Yes, I can see that,” said Cera, as if it was the most obvious thing in the world.
“Don't you remember what Vezon said about the Mask of Life?” continued Ruby. “The Mask of Life curses anyone who touches it. And since I'm the one holding the Mask of Life right now, the mask is cursing me. It seems to have cursed me by preventing me from dying or even getting hurt.
That is why you were not too late to save me, because as long as I held onto the mask, my life was never in any danger.”
Cera was very skeptical of what Ruby just said. “I find that hard to believe,” said Cera. “But at least we have it now. Let's find the others so we can finish saving this universe.”
A large hand rushed forward and barely missed grabbing onto Ruby. Ruby and Cera jumped back to see Nocturn, wedged between the narrow walls of coral, trying to reach for the Mask of Life.
“Mask not yours!” he shouted. He then stepped back and began shattering the coral with the blades of his lower arms.
Cera knew that they had to keep the mask away from this monster, no matter what. “Get out of here!” she told Ruby. “I'll hold him back.”
Ruby immediately turned and headed further into the coral reef. There was no time for second thoughts. Cera was willing to buy Ruby some time, and she absolutely had to take advantage of it.
Within seconds, Nocturn had demolished enough of the coral to allow him to pass though. Cera stood defiantly in his path and said, “If you want her, you'll have to go through me first!”
Nocturn had no time for such nonsense, so he casually picked up Cera with his tentacle and flung her away. He would hunt her down later, but right now, he had to get that mask back.
Ruby quickly ran out of the coral reef. Not much further from where it ended, she found herself at the edge of a very deep trench with sheer vertical walls. The dark water below prevented her from seeing just how deep it really was. With nowhere else to go, she turned around, only to see a very angry Nocturn marching right up to her.
“Mask not yours!” he shouted. “Give me mask, now!” If this pink creature valued its life, then it would certainly give up the mask right away.
Ruby looked up at Nocturn, back to the trench, then down at the glowing mask in her hands. Her panicked expression quickly changed to one of determination. There was a reason the Mask of Life was in her hands, and she was going to take advantage of it. “If you really want this mask, then you will have to come and get this mask!” exclaimed Ruby, before turning around and jumping off the cliff and into the deep trench.
“What? Hey!” Nocturn reached for the mask with his tentacle, but he had acted just a second too late. The pink creature was now beyond his reach as she plunged deeper into the trench. He looked over the edge. If not for the glowing mask, he would have already lost sight of the odd creature by now. As the light grew fainter, one thing was clear to Nocturn: “Pridak's not going to like this,” he muttered to himself.
Not willing to face the wrath of Pridak, Nocturn had no choice but to go after the mask. Simply jumping was nearly suicidal, so he decided to climb down the rock wall of the trench. He stabbed the blades of his lower arms into the rock, alternating between one and the other as he quickly descended after the Mask of Life.
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Once Ducky was sure that Mantax wasn't coming back, Ducky swam over to Hahli's motionless body. The little Swimmer was on the verge of tears, convinced that the Toa of Water was dead. “I am so sorry, Hahli,” Ducky quietly said. “I wish I could have done something to help you. Yep, yep... yep.” She sadly embraced Hahli's mask, and stayed like that for a few seconds.
“You have nothing to worry about.”
Ducky was startled and jumped back as Hahli lifted her head to look at her. “Hahli? You are alive!?” asked Ducky.
“Thanks to my mask power, once again,” replied the Toa of Water. “There are a few Rahi that are immune to such venom, so it was simply a matter of calling upon that ability.”
“But you looked like you were...”
“I decided to play dead, because I figured Mantax wouldn't bother staying if he thought he had won.”
“If that is why you did that, then it worked very well. It did, it did. I do not see Mantax anywhere. No, no, no.”
“Excellent,” said Hahli as she stood back up. “Now let's go find him again.”
That caught Ducky by surprise. “Why?” she asked. “I thought we should stay away from the Barraki.”
“We don't have the Mask of Life, but neither does he,” replied Hahli as she began to swim away. “Perhaps with a few words of encouragement, I could convince him to work with us.”
“Oh, no, no, no,” said Ducky, shaking her head as she swam up onto Hahli's back. If they were going to encounter Mantax again, she didn't want to be out in the open. “The Piraka were bad enough. I do not like working with bad guys like this. No, no, no.”
“Just trust me, Ducky. I know what I'm doing.”
Ducky found Hahli's new attitude to be rather unsettling. Perhaps it was a side-effect of having the knowledge to deal with the Barraki, or perhaps it was because she was now a Toa and had to take more responsibility, or maybe it could have been for both reasons. Either way, Ducky knew she was in safe hands with Toa Hahli. That just left only one question. “What about Ruby?” asked Ducky.
“Don't worry, I'm sure we'll find her,” answered Hahli. “She's likely hiding somewhere in the reef.” By now, the Toa of Water and her little companion had left the coral reef and now swam across some rocky terrain.
It wasn't long until they found the black Barraki. Although he had not yet spotted them, Hahli didn't waste any time. Calling upon her elemental powers, Hahli sent forth a rush of water that pulled Mantax off his feet and slammed him against a rock wall. She unleashed another sudden current in the other direction, sending Mantax against another wall of rock. Not once, did the Toa of Water stop her advance. She was now close enough to the dazed Barraki to speak with him.
“Riptide,” said Hahli. “You really should watch out for those.”
“Impossible,” said Mantax. “Riptides only happen near the shore. We are nowhere near land.”
“Nothing is impossible,” said Hahli. “I learned the ways of water from Turaga Nokama and Toa Gali. The ocean shelters me, heals me... and obeys me.”
Hahli unleashed a third current, but Mantax was ready this time. He anchored himself to the rock with his pincer, preventing him from going anywhere. “Then speak, Toa,” said Mantax. “A Barraki knows when to fight and when to listen.”
“Why did you attack me?”
“How did you survive?”
“There are beasts of the sea immune to any venom, and I am as well, if I choose,” answered Hahli.
“I want the Mask of Life,” said Mantax. “I thought you had it.”
“And I thought
you did,” said Hahli. “While we're fighting, whoever does have it will be escaping with it.”
“Your friends?”
“No,” said Hahli, shaking her head. “Yours.”
Mantax pondered those words. Toa ó well, most of them ó rarely betrayed each other, and could hardly be considered ruthless. That also meant that Toa typically never lied. His expression turned serious as he realized what the Toa of Water was implying.
“I have no friends,” Mantax said coldly. “Only enemies I haven't killed yet.”
Ducky could only shake her head as she continued to cling onto the Toa's back. As much as she loved the water, she was finding the Pit to be one of the worst places she had ever visited. At this point, she was even willing to give up her ability to breathe underwater if it meant taking her away to a much friendlier place.
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Chomper woke up, confused by his surroundings. The last thing he remembered was watching Hewkii and Nuparu fight off a nest full of eels. Now he found himself at the bottom of a rather deep trench. He noticed Spike and Nuparu were still down, nearby. The young Sharptooth turned around and saw Hewkii looking away from the unconscious group. “Hewkii?” asked Chomper. “What's going on?”
Toa Hewkii turned back to see Chomper was now awake. “My guess is we got ambushed and tossed into this trench,” answered Hewkii. “And before you say anything else, you might want to take a look at the sides of this trench.”
Chomper looked up and saw holes all over both sides, but it was what was in those holes that worried him. Jutting partially out of each hole was an eyeless eel, its mouth full of very sharp teeth. These eels would occasionally rush out to snatch any fish that were unfortunate enough to pass by. There was no way of knowing just how long these eels were, but seeing as some of them reached more than halfway across the trench, it was safe to assume they were quite long indeed.
Chomper gulped at what he saw. “Something doesn't want us to leave,” he said grimly.
“Then that's too bad for them,” said Hewkii, “because I sure don't intend on staying here. All we need is a plan...”
His first idea was to use his mask power. Rather than risk his ó or Chomper's ó life, he decided to test it out on a nearby rock. Calling upon his Kanohi Mask power, Hewkii cut off all of the gravity on that rock, causing it to rise quickly. Unfortunately, the eel's reflexes were even quicker, as it soon snatched the rock in its mouth and thrashed around a bit before spitting it back out.
Hewkii took a step back and said, “Good thing I decided to do a test run, first.”
“Why not use your mask on them, instead?” suggested Chomper.
“If you can tell me how many of them there are, I'll be happy to give it a try,” remarked Hewkii.
Chomper nodded, understanding Hewkii's point. “What about your stone powers?” he suggested next.
Hewkii figured it was worth a try. Calling upon his elemental powers, Toa Hewkii raised a large rock up to one of the holes, shoved the eel back into it, and sealed it up. However, once he broke his concentration on the rock, the sediment immediately gave way and the rock tumbled back down to the bottom of the trench.
“Any other ideas?” asked the Toa of Stone.
Chomper shrugged. “How about you?”
“A few, but they're rather risky.” Hewkii looked over at the unconscious Toa of Earth and added, “Maybe Nuparu will have some better ideas.”
“Good idea, Hewkii,” said Chomper, nodding in approval. “I'll go wake up Spike, while you're at it.”
Hewkii walked up to Toa Nuparu and shouted, “Nuparu! Wake up!”
“Go away,” muttered Nuparu. “I don't want to go to work today. There's a spare Boxor vehicle over there, if you want one.”
“Nuparu, you kolhii-head, you're dreaming!” exclaimed Hewkii, before smacking the Toa of Earth in the head. “And if you don't wake up quick, you might not wake up at all.”
Nuparu jumped awake and took a quick glance at his surroundings. Rubbing the back of his head, he irritably said, “What did you hit me for? You know we can get out of here whenever we like.”
“Good. Then tell them,” replied Hewkii, gesturing over his shoulder at the countless eels above.
While Hewkii explained the situation to Nuparu, Chomper did everything he could get Spike up, but that was easier said than done. “Come on, Spike!” groaned Chomper as he pushed against the Spiketail. He then kicked Spike in frustration, but that only resulted in a hurt foot.
Running low on ideas, the young Sharptooth looked over at Spike's tail. Chomper really didn't want to do this, but time was crucial, and he could always apologize. He sighed before he walked up to Spike's tail, opened his mouth, and bit down hard on the tail.
Spike immediately bolted awake, yelping in pain. He looked back to see Chomper ó who had let go as soon as he was awake ó looking down shamefully.
“I'm sorry I had to do that to you, Spike, but we can't stay here much longer,” said Chomper, looking over to the two Toa nearby. Spike followed his gaze, curious about what could have prompted Chomper to take such a drastic action.
“Before I tried anything that could get us permanently dead, I figured I'd better wake you up,” Hewkii finished explaining to Nuparu.
“I know a way out,” said Nuparu. “But I'll need your help to make it work.”
“Does it involve levers, pulleys, bits and pieces of Bohrok, or gears bigger than I am?” asked Hewkii.
“No,” said Nuparu, a grin forming on his face. “It involves explosions. Lots and lots of explosions.”
Hewkii smiled and said, “Then I'm your Toa.”
Chomper never really admitted it to anyone ó not even Ruby ó but he always found destruction to be quite fascinating, especially the explosive kind. Naturally, he was quite eager to see what Nuparu had in mind.
After Nuparu finished explaining his plan, he and Toa Hewkii stood back to back, while Chomper and Spike stood between the two Toa. As far as they knew, this was their only way out, and they would have only one shot at getting it right.
“Go!” shouted Hewkii.
Calling upon his elemental powers, Toa Nuparu made the earth beneath the group's feet quickly rise up as a column. As the pillar carried them higher, the two Toa fired their Cordak blasters at every eel they could see. While most of the eels weren't hit directly, many were sent flying in all directions from the explosions.
Chomper couldn't help but smile at their progress. They were already more than halfway to the top. But then he spotted one particular eel launch itself straight at Hewkii. “Look out!” he shouted.
The warning came too late, as the eel wrapped itself around the Toa of Stone. Hewkii was thrown off balance and almost fell off of the rising column, but Nuparu was able to grab his arm. Now that eel was being dragged up with them, and it was reaching for Hewkii's neck.
“Let go!” shouted Hewkii. “I can't shoot the blaster with you so close!”
“If you use it at such close range, you'll blow your own head off!” Nuparu shouted back. He dropped his Cordak blaster nearby and grabbed the eel near its head. The eel thrashed its head around, trying to strike its prey.
Now that he had some breathing space, Hewkii was able to use his mask power to cut off all gravity for just the eel. The sudden change caused the eel to loosen its hold on the Toa of Stone and, once Nuparu let go, float up above the group. Then, with a level of skill that amazed Chomper and Spike, Hewkii raised and lowered gravity on certain parts of the body, resulting in the eel being tied into a knot. He shut off his mask power, grabbed the now incapacitated eel, and flung it back down into the trench.
Nuparu and Hewkii clanked their fists to congratulate each other, not only for getting rid of that eel, but also because they had now made it to the top of the trench. Unfortunately, it seemed a certain Barraki had prepared for their escape.
“Did you really think you could escape so easily, Toa?” taunted Ehlek, who stood amongst about three dozen electric eels.
“Uh-oh,” said Chomper, taking a step back in fear.
Spike cowered behind the Toa and put his forelegs over his head.
“All right, let's take him apart,” grumbled Hewkii. “And when we're done down here, I don't want to see even a puddle of water ever again.”
“Got a better idea,” whispered Nuparu with a smile on his face. “There are a few big sharks swimming way above where our friend is standing. What do you think would happen if they suddenly gained weight?”
Toa Hewkii nodded, quickly understanding what Nuparu had said. Triggering his Kanohi mask power again, Hewkii increased the gravity around the sharks that were barely visible in the water above. The sharks plummeted, slamming into Ehlek and his eels. Convinced it was a deliberate attack, the eels responded with electric shocks, which prompted the sharks start a real attack. As the eels scattered, Ehlek quickly swam for safety. It was hard to hear exactly what the green Barraki said, but it was clear that he was now furious at Pridak.
“You know what?” said Nuparu. “I think we just ruined a friendship.”
“Yeah,” agreed Hewkii, smiling. “And I'm all broken up about it.”
It was only a matter of seconds before Chomper, Spike, Hewkii, and Nuparu were all laughing. They couldn't deny how great it was to watch their enemies turn against each other. With the Barraki's attention no longer on them, the group turned away and began to head back to Mahri Nui.
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Petrie could only watch in horror as Jaller and Kongu slowly succumbed to the dozens of little squids that drained their life energies. But then Jaller reached over and grabbed Kongu. Petrie assumed Toa Jaller must have used his elemental power to heat up their bodies because within a split second, all of the squid quickly detached themselves and swam away.
With the squid gone, the two Toa slowly stood back up, their strength already returning to them. Despite the victory, Petrie decided to stay hidden until he was absolutely sure the two Barraki were gone.
“You call yourselves warlords?” Toa Kongu spat. “Warlords don't quick-hide behind Rahi beasts. They do their own killing.”
“We are also smart enough to tell when an enemy is trying to bait us,” said Kalmah. “In our time, entire nations bowed before us... cities fell... armies were destroyed. Do you really think a group of condemned Toa will prove more than a moment's annoyance?”
“We weren't condemned here,” said Jaller. “You Barraki got it wrong.”
“Why else would you be here?” asked Carapar. “Nobody comes here unless they have to.”
“We came from an island on the surface called Voya Nui,” replied Jaller. “We're here for the Mask of Life. Help us get our hands on it, and we'll show you the way out of this place.”
Petrie could hardly believe that Jaller was willing to make a deal with the Barraki. He had never expected to see anything like this, before coming to the Pit. Perhaps there was something about this place that seemed to bring out the worst in everyone.
Kalmah had a different reaction to Jaller's offer. He laughed for a long time, not a pleasant sound for most Toa. “Escape to where? Look at us, Toa ó we have been changed by this place. We can no longer live on the surface, and neither can you.”
Jaller smiled and said, “But the mask can change that ó that's what you think, isn't it? That's why you want it. We can make a deal... or we can fight, and risk the mask getting destroyed in the battle.”
“Since when do Toa make deals?” asked Carapar, snapping his claw angrily at the Toa of Fire. “Don't treat us like we're Rahi. Before we wound up here, your kind lived in fear of us. Everyone did.”
“Past days,” said Kongu. “Is that all you have?”
“We earned the right to rule,” said Kalmah quietly. “It is a right we never willingly surrendered. If we aid you now, it means going up against our allies... What do you have to offer that is worth that?”
Jaller was silent for a moment before speaking up again. “When the Mask of Life is back in our hands, Barraki, we'll make sure you get all you have earned and everything you deserve. Oppose us, and I swear to you by Mata Nui, we will destroy the mask before you ever get your claws on it.”
There was a tense moment of silence. Would the Barraki really agree to such a deal?
“Your offer is intriguing,” said Kalmah. “But promises and vows mean nothing beneath the waves. Even if we agreed, Pridak would never go along with aiding Toa. So you are going to do a favor for us in return for our assistance.”
“What favor?” asked Jaller.
“Kill Pridak. Then we'll talk.” And with that, Kalmah left the cave, soon followed by Carapar.
Petrie remained hidden as the two Barraki swam passed. By the time Jaller and Kongu walked up to the mouth of the cave, Petrie felt safe enough to leave his hiding place and rejoin the Toa. Torch, the Hahnah crab, also quickly rejoined the group.
Jaller was relieved to see one of the young dinosaurs was okay, but quickly realized the other one from their group was missing. “Where's Cera?” he asked.
“Barraki quick-fling her out of cave,” replied Petrie. “Me no see where she went.” He shrugged at this last statement.
Kongu stared out at the open water outside of the cave and muttered, “We'll never quick-find her out there.”
“Let's just hope she knows the way back to Mahri Nui,” added Jaller, “because that's where we're heading, next. It's time to regroup.”
Petrie perched himself on Kongu's shoulder as the two Toa swam back to the underwater village. “You really make deal with Barraki?” asked Petrie, still concerned about what had been said back in the cave.
Kongu turned to the young Flyer and simply said, “Toa don't kill.”
It was all he needed to hear to know the deal was already off.
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It was beyond the scariest sleep stories Littlefoot had ever had. He and Toa Matoro were surrounded by chaos and carnage as Takea sharks fought against their reanimated victims, in vain. The sharks may have been powerful, but their foes were filled with artificial life, making them practically invincible. Every time one would fall, Matoro's Kanohi mask power simply brought them back. Littlefoot just wanted to look away and wish that everything would just stop. He turned to Matoro, and his expression showed that the Toa of Ice had similar thoughts.
“Is this the price the Mask of Life asks to save the Great Spirit Mata Nui?” Matoro asked himself as he continued to stare at the battle in front of them. “Already, we've seen Matoran enslaved, Piraka driven mad, Brutaka betraying everything he ever believed in, all in the name of a cursed mask. And now more death and destruction, this time through my actions. Where does it end?”
“It doesn't, you fool,” said Maxilos.
Matoro and Littlefoot turned back to the mechanoid behind them. The glowing red eyes indicated that Makuta had returned.
“So... You
are still in that body,” said Matoro. “I thought you had fled at the first sign of danger.”
“It seemed like a good idea to remain silent,” replied Maxilos/Makuta. “The Barraki and I are... old friends. It is an acquaintance I prefer not to renew.”
“I don't think you'll have a choice,” said Littlefoot. “They're not backing down.”
“There are always choices... some easier than others,” continued Makuta. “The Barraki made theirs eighty thousand years ago when they decided to challenge Mata Nui. Now they are living with the consequences.”
“Just like you?” asked Matoro.
Makuta laughed from within the mechanical body of Maxilos. “Yes, I made my choices, too. But it is not I who will have to face the consequences of them ó it's you and your kind, Toa. You have not yet begun to pay the price demanded of you.”
A sudden change in the movements of the battle made the three of them snap their attention to the right flank of Matoro's reanimated army. A large school of Takea sharks plowed their way through the ranks, with no signs of slowing down. Matoro tried to react quickly by freezing solid as many of the sharks as he could, but there were just too many.
“You could help!” Matoro snapped at Makuta. “You keep saying you want me to win.”
“Choices, little Toa,” said the Master of Shadows. “It all comes down to choices. Unless I'm mistaken, the Barraki called Ehlek has made a very bad one for himself and a very good one for us.”
To the right of the advancing sharks, Matoro and Littlefoot now saw a massive army of eels in numbers beyond counting. But this army wasn't heading for them ó they were charging towards the sharks. Their sheer numbers, combined with their electric shocks, sent the sharks scattering, completely destroying Pridak's attack. They didn't need to look to the white Barraki to know how furious he now was at a certain “ally”.
“What's going on?” asked Littlefoot. “I thought all the Barraki were on the same side.”
“Throw a group of your enemies into the vilest prison imaginable and they will forge a stronger bond, for they are all sharing the same misery,” replied Makuta. “But offer even the glimpse of a means of escape, and they will tear each other to shreds scrambling for the exit.”
Neither Matoro nor Littlefoot said anything in response. Just moments earlier, they thought they were seeing something beyond their worst imaginations, but what they were seeing now just took it another step further. The armies of Pridak and Ehlek were tearing each other apart, quickly forgetting who their real enemies were. Takadox was not willing to choose sides, and had decided to pull his army out of the chaos. Not wanting to spend another moment in front of such carnage, Matoro shut off his mask power, letting the remains of the dead float back down to the bottom of the ocean. Without a word, Matoro and Littlefoot left the battlefield and began swimming back to Mahri Nui, followed closely by the possessed robot.
“Consider yourselves lucky,” continued Makuta. “It's not every day one gets to see a war begin.”
If this is what war is like, then I never want to see another one for the rest of my life, Littlefoot thought grimly.
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Read and review, as always. Things will get very interesting for Ruby and the Mask of Life in the next chapter.