Much like the setup in Metru-Nui, but far bigger and more efficient then ever before. Ta-matoran and Fire tribe Agori work alongside one another in harmorny, crafting kanoka, farming tools, kanohi, household necessities, helmets, and even some weapons from molten metals heated by the Furnace-Magna. This work zone is just another wonderful example of MU inhabitants and Spherus Magnans getting along perfectly, teaching eachother how to work with the foreign materials in ways passed down through the ages.
A rahkshi-kal with a metallic symbol for healing chained around his neck elegantly slowly walks through the Forge, hands out at his sides in a non-offensive manner. He makes his way to the Emulation kanoka. "Excuse me, Bohak said I could help with the development of a quick-healing kanoka?"
A rahkshi-kal with a metallic symbol for healing chained around his neck elegantly slowly walks through the Forge, hands out at his sides in a non-offensive manner. He makes his way to the Emulation kanoka. "Excuse me, Bohak said I could help with the development of a quick-healing kanoka?"
Upon the reluctant go ahead, he channels his powers into a stack of the disks.
Last Edit: Aug 17, 2016 14:04:28 GMT -6 by Deleted
A rahkshi-kal with a metallic symbol for healing chained around his neck elegantly slowly walks through the Forge, hands out at his sides in a non-offensive manner. He makes his way to the Emulation kanoka. "Excuse me, Bohak said I could help with the development of a quick-healing kanoka?"
Upon the reluctant go ahead, he channels his powers into a stack of the disks.
The rahkshi-kal of quick-healing takes the stack and heads for Ga-Metru.
With a horrible sound like thousands of shattering glass panes, a fiery blue portal crudely rips open outside the Forge. Two robotic figures step through, and the portal slams shut behind them, leaving behind a floating spiderweb of glowing blue cracks in the air.
"Hm... Ta-Metru. Not where I want to be, but at least we arrived in one piece."
Pain starts down the street in the direction of the glaring massive building in the distance.
With a horrible sound like thousands of shattering glass panes, a fiery blue portal crudely rips open outside the Forge. Two robotic figures step through, and the portal slams shut behind them, leaving behind a floating spiderweb of glowing blue cracks in the air.
"Hm... Ta-Metru. Not where I want to be, but at least we arrived in one piece."
Pain starts down the street in the direction of the glaring massive building in the distance.
VIdovit follows, gazing curiously at the building. "THat thing has so many weird readings."
With a horrible sound like thousands of shattering glass panes, a fiery blue portal crudely rips open outside the Forge. Two robotic figures step through, and the portal slams shut behind them, leaving behind a floating spiderweb of glowing blue cracks in the air.
"Hm... Ta-Metru. Not where I want to be, but at least we arrived in one piece."
Pain starts down the street in the direction of the glaring massive building in the distance.
VIdovit follows, gazing curiously at the building. "THat thing has so many weird readings."
Pain stops and looks back at the Forge for a second.
VIdovit follows, gazing curiously at the building. "THat thing has so many weird readings."
Pain stops and looks back at the Forge for a second.
"Yup. Lotta heat."
He resumes his journey.
Vidovit is somewhat in awe. He knew such cities were possible, but there was so much he hadn't seen, all of it new that he could build on, lift these people to the stars and beyond, to the infinite multiverse that his creator had theorized and Vidovit had confirmed likely.
Pain stops and looks back at the Forge for a second.
"Yup. Lotta heat."
He resumes his journey.
Vidovit is somewhat in awe. He knew such cities were possible, but there was so much he hadn't seen, all of it new that he could build on, lift these people to the stars and beyond, to the infinite multiverse that his creator had theorized and Vidovit had confirmed likely.
Pain doesn't seem to care that Vidovit's not following. He's here to find a legendary team of so-called heroes, nothing else. The Mangai have to be at the Citadel.
Vidovit is somewhat in awe. He knew such cities were possible, but there was so much he hadn't seen, all of it new that he could build on, lift these people to the stars and beyond, to the infinite multiverse that his creator had theorized and Vidovit had confirmed likely.
Pain doesn't seem to care that Vidovit's not following. He's here to find a legendary team of so-called heroes, nothing else. The Mangai have to be at the Citadel.
OOC: To the Citadel?
VIdovit is following, he just happens to be looking all over the place OOC: I guess
Two old Turaga shake their heads at the sorry state of the city. Having agreed on a course of action, they split up. A non-shadowfied Ta-matoran follows each.
Two old Turaga shake their heads at the sorry state of the city. Having agreed on a course of action, they split up. A non-shadowfied Ta-matoran follows each.
They run into several ta-matoran who attempt to pin the uncorrupted them down.