Brig: Tormaigh thought about the idea of the Toa in a dance-off, laughing as he did.
"That'd be hilarious to see! Oh! Any knowledge about some of the critters here that are legends? I just love hearing about stuff like that! Now that I think about it, that may be why the others think I'm nuts."
Brig: Kogaru shakes his head. "There are a lot of legends that are still mysteries to us. We don't know much more about the Elemental Creatures than their names."
The current prison guard hurriedly leaves for the upper decks and is quickly replaced with another member of the crew.
Brig: Kogaru shakes his head. "There are a lot of legends that are still mysteries to us. We don't know much more about the Elemental Creatures than their names."
The current prison guard hurriedly leaves for the upper decks and is quickly replaced with another member of the crew.
Deck: "And I was about to make a snide comment on the quality of education these days. I mean Hologram or whoever you said I reminded you guys of."
Brig: "Are you using the word 'Elementals' to refer to the creatures?" Kogaru clarifies.
Deck: "That's easy," Laito started. "You remind me of a deer with those antlers on your head." Kartos looked over before responding.
"I must admit, you remind of one of the creatures in the Mask of Ultimate Power's army." Laito then noticed the guard coming up and walked over.
"So how are our guests?"
Brig: "Yes I mean the creatures."
Deck: "Yay, I remind you of someone evil. And you're not biased at all."
Brig: "Well, the few things we've found say that there's an elemental creature for each region, imbued with the region's element. If someone worthy comes along, they'll even unite with them."
Deck: "That's easy," Laito started. "You remind me of a deer with those antlers on your head." Kartos looked over before responding.
"I must admit, you remind of one of the creatures in the Mask of Ultimate Power's army." Laito then noticed the guard coming up and walked over.
"So how are our guests?"
Brig: "Yes I mean the creatures."
Deck: "Yay, I remind you of someone evil. And you're not biased at all."
Brig: "Well, the few things we've found say that there's an elemental creature for each region, imbued with the region's element. If someone worthy comes along, they'll even unite with them."
Deck: Kartos just shakes his head.
"I would say the same of the Raiders' appearance. You must know that my memories are limited. I didn't know anything about Okoto when I arrived, and I am still learning."
Brig: "Really? Neat! Any other creatures you know about?"
Deck: "Yay, I remind you of someone evil. And you're not biased at all."
Brig: "Well, the few things we've found say that there's an elemental creature for each region, imbued with the region's element. If someone worthy comes along, they'll even unite with them."
Deck: Kartos just shakes his head.
"I would say the same of the Raiders' appearance. You must know that my memories are limited. I didn't know anything about Okoto when I arrived, and I am still learning."
Brig: "Really? Neat! Any other creatures you know about?"
The guard returns and unlocks the cell. He points at Tormaigh. "You! The captain has requested to see you."
He locks the cell with the two villagers inside and escorts Tormaigh away.
"I would say the same of the Raiders' appearance. You must know that my memories are limited. I didn't know anything about Okoto when I arrived, and I am still learning."
Brig: "Really? Neat! Any other creatures you know about?"
The guard returns and unlocks the cell. He points at Tormaigh. "You! The captain has requested to see you."
He locks the cell with the two villagers inside and escorts Tormaigh away.
Deck: "Lesson number one: if you really, really think someone looks evil, do something about it. Best case scenario you were right, worst case scenario you have to kill all their friends too." She shrugs, feigning nonchalance, and continues to pet Blue.
Brig: Kogaru and Ticeli share a look.
"Don't say I told you so," Kogaru says. Ticeli just shugs.
Capt. Quarters: Tormaigh is lead in, and he quickly begins looking at everything.
"Wow. This is swanky. Who's you decorated?"
Aerscet stands menacingly and nears Tormaigh. "Who are you, Hunter?" he asks. "Why are you on my ship?"
Tormaigh doesn't looki too frightened by the Raider.
"Wow! Well my name's Tormaigh, and I wanted to help my 'friend' out there. Also, the Villagers wanted to come watch what y'all were doing since they're historians, so I helped them too."
Aerscet stands menacingly and nears Tormaigh. "Who are you, Hunter?" he asks. "Why are you on my ship?"
Tormaigh doesn't looki too frightened by the Raider.
"Wow! Well my name's Tormaigh, and I wanted to help my 'friend' out there. Also, the Villagers wanted to come watch what y'all were doing since they're historians, so I helped them too."
"You may claim your intentions were honorable, but that does not change the fact that you interrupted a private voyage and have interfered heavily with my schedule. I care not for your cover. How did you find out about this voyage, and who is your friend?"
Tormaigh doesn't looki too frightened by the Raider.
"Wow! Well my name's Tormaigh, and I wanted to help my 'friend' out there. Also, the Villagers wanted to come watch what y'all were doing since they're historians, so I helped them too."
"You may claim your intentions were honorable, but that does not change the fact that you interrupted a private voyage and have interfered heavily with my schedule. I care not for your cover. How did you find out about this voyage, and who is your friend?"
"Ok. Ok. Sorry about that. Anyway, I was sitting in a tree, drawing a lovely picture, when I saw my friend Lync getting on the boat. I thought I'd join in. Then I passed by the historians and helped them on. As for my friend Lync, and I use friend loosely, is one of the best of the Hunters. She one of those popular people who are good at everything. Anything else you'd like to know? I'll only go on if you let my buddies out. I mean, can two Villagers really do any damage?"
"You may claim your intentions were honorable, but that does not change the fact that you interrupted a private voyage and have interfered heavily with my schedule. I care not for your cover. How did you find out about this voyage, and who is your friend?"
"Ok. Ok. Sorry about that. Anyway, I was sitting in a tree, drawing a lovely picture, when I saw my friend Lync getting on the boat. I thought I'd join in. Then I passed by the historians and helped them on. As for my friend Lync, and I use friend loosely, is one of the best of the Hunters. She one of those popular people who are good at everything. Anything else you'd like to know? I'll only go on if you let my buddies out. I mean, can two Villagers really do any damage?"
"Ok. Ok. Sorry about that. Anyway, I was sitting in a tree, drawing a lovely picture, when I saw my friend Lync getting on the boat. I thought I'd join in. Then I passed by the historians and helped them on. As for my friend Lync, and I use friend loosely, is one of the best of the Hunters. She one of those popular people who are good at everything. Anything else you'd like to know? I'll only go on if you let my buddies out. I mean, can two Villagers really do any damage?"
"Why do you seek the elemental creatures?"
"Well, most Hunters just love to brag about the prey they've captured. I wouldn't know, since none of them talk to me, but I've heard the others consider these creatures the biggest prize of all." Tormaigh, of course, was lying. He wanted an elemental creature just like the others, but he just loved the hunt. He didn't care much about bragging rights, but they were a nice perk.
"Anyway. Lync's already considered one of the best, so she probably wants to prove it."
"Well, most Hunters just love to brag about the prey they've captured. I wouldn't know, since none of them talk to me, but I've heard the others consider these creatures the biggest prize of all." Tormaigh, of course, was lying. He wanted an elemental creature just like the others, but he just loved the hunt. He didn't care much about bragging rights, but they were a nice perk.
"Anyway. Lync's already considered one of the best, so she probably wants to prove it."
"Well, most Hunters just love to brag about the prey they've captured. I wouldn't know, since none of them talk to me, but I've heard the others consider these creatures the biggest prize of all." Tormaigh, of course, was lying. He wanted an elemental creature just like the others, but he just loved the hunt. He didn't care much about bragging rights, but they were a nice perk.
"Anyway. Lync's already considered one of the best, so she probably wants to prove it."
"How many hunters are there?"
"Like I told the Villagers, five at least, but I didn't really know."