Ko-Prison lies half buried in a snow covered mountain. The ship was a massive mile long crystalline ship built to hold the horrors and monsters. Multiple hatches lie shattered on the ground. A few heavily damaged Legionnaires are half buried in the snow eyes blank from the impact. Huge bits and pieces of crystal lie around the debris field. Deep within the ship, black things lie trapped inside. And deep within the very core of the ship lies a stasis pod with a crystal being trapped inside sleeping. Ko Prison is a prison no more...
With a roar, Nadot rips through the bars that once held him captive, tossing the twisted iron to the side. As he slowly stomps out of the ship, he makes a conscious effort to wreck everything in sight.
Infarox darts out of his cell, his plasma body passing through the bars as if they were nothing. After spastically checking around him, his wraith-like form darts out of the ship.
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"Watch it!" Kelvia hissed monotonously, as Aquiatus's door slammed into her own. With a sigh, she places her hand against the door, coating the iron in a thin sheet of ice. After a slight tap with one of her swords, the now brittle door shattered. Carefully stepping over the shards of ice, she crept through the doorway. As soon as her foot touched the metallic floor, the entire prison was instantly coated in ice, allowing her to quickly slide out of the prison.
"Hello, everyone. it would seem we have been set free. I think we should unite. Attack the beings that did this to us. What say you?"
"Ha ha, yeah!" Nadot grinned, cracking his knuckles, "It's been too long since I've punched something. Hard."
"Of course you do," Kelvia sighed, rolling her eyes, "Big, dumb ol' brute."
"Hey!" Nadot growled, jabbing a finger at her, "I'll have you know that I used to have a PhD in Quantum Physics!"
Her only response was a sigh and another bout of eye-rolling.
Infarox looked at the two, slowly shaking his head.
"I dunno," Razora murmured, her voice full of uncertainty. With her arms crossed, she continued, "If we go poke the bear, we might get locked up again. I don't think I could handle living in air that stale a second time."
"She has a point," Aquiatus replied calmly, his voice gruff and level, "The Great Beings were powerful before, but now?" He shook his head, "It's been millennia. I have no idea how much has changed since we've been locked up."
"Well, someone has to pay for what they did!" Kelvia hissed.
"Yeah, I didn't just crawl out of some hole just to go hide in another. It's time they got what's coming to them!" Nadot growled, crossing his arms.
Aquiatus rubbed his temples, sighing, "Fine, we'll put it to a vote. You two are for hunting down the Great Beings. Razora and I are against it. Infarox?"
Infarox shrugged, pointing his thumb towards Nadot and Kelvia.
"Alright," he grimaced, turning to look at Klaymask, "Looks like you're the deciding vote. Are we gonna do the sensible thing and not get ourselves killed, or are we going to go on some vendetta that will probably get us all killed? Your choice."
"Hello, everyone. it would seem we have been set free. I think we should unite. Attack the beings that did this to us. What say you?"
"Ha ha, yeah!" Nadot grinned, cracking his knuckles, "It's been too long since I've punched something. Hard."
"Of course you do," Kelvia sighed, rolling her eyes, "Big, dumb ol' brute."
"Hey!" Nadot growled, jabbing a finger at her, "I'll have you know that I used to have a PhD in Quantum Physics!"
Her only response was a sigh and another bout of eye-rolling.
Infarox looked at the two, slowly shaking his head.
"I dunno," Razora murmured, her voice full of uncertainty. With her arms crossed, she continued, "If we go poke the bear, we might get locked up again. I don't think I could handle living in air that stale a second time."
"She has a point," Aquiatus replied calmly, his voice gruff and level, "The Great Beings were powerful before, but now?" He shook his head, "It's been millennia. I have no idea how much has changed since we've been locked up."
"Well, someone has to pay for what they did!" Kelvia hissed.
"Yeah, I didn't just crawl out of some hole just to go hide in another. It's time they got what's coming to them!" Nadot growled, crossing his arms.
Aquiatus rubbed his temples, sighing, "Fine, we'll put it to a vote. You two are for hunting down the Great Beings. Razora and I are against it. Infarox?"
Infarox shrugged, pointing his thumb towards Nadot and Kelvia.
"Alright," he grimaced, turning to look at Klaymask, "Looks like you're the deciding vote. Are we gonna do the sensible thing and not get ourselves killed, or are we going to go on some vendetta that will probably get us all killed? Your choice."
"Well, I think we should go hunt them down, and preferably not get ourselves killed."
"Ha ha, yeah!" Nadot grinned, cracking his knuckles, "It's been too long since I've punched something. Hard."
"Of course you do," Kelvia sighed, rolling her eyes, "Big, dumb ol' brute."
"Hey!" Nadot growled, jabbing a finger at her, "I'll have you know that I used to have a PhD in Quantum Physics!"
Her only response was a sigh and another bout of eye-rolling.
Infarox looked at the two, slowly shaking his head.
"I dunno," Razora murmured, her voice full of uncertainty. With her arms crossed, she continued, "If we go poke the bear, we might get locked up again. I don't think I could handle living in air that stale a second time."
"She has a point," Aquiatus replied calmly, his voice gruff and level, "The Great Beings were powerful before, but now?" He shook his head, "It's been millennia. I have no idea how much has changed since we've been locked up."
"Well, someone has to pay for what they did!" Kelvia hissed.
"Yeah, I didn't just crawl out of some hole just to go hide in another. It's time they got what's coming to them!" Nadot growled, crossing his arms.
Aquiatus rubbed his temples, sighing, "Fine, we'll put it to a vote. You two are for hunting down the Great Beings. Razora and I are against it. Infarox?"
Infarox shrugged, pointing his thumb towards Nadot and Kelvia.
"Alright," he grimaced, turning to look at Klaymask, "Looks like you're the deciding vote. Are we gonna do the sensible thing and not get ourselves killed, or are we going to go on some vendetta that will probably get us all killed? Your choice."
"Well, I think we should go hunt them down, and preferably not get ourselves killed."
"Fine," Aquiatus sighed, "Majority rules, I guess."