Post by thelegoroleplayer on May 17, 2018 5:23:13 GMT -6
The City of Ice and home of Ko-Matoran, it is often a place of study and future predictions. Given their constant staring at the stars and caring for little else, the city is composed of dozens of Knowledge Towers.
Muaka attack the city of Ko-Metru, knocking down a tower already.
Yonegaro arrives to Ko-Metru and attacks the Muaka, using her telepathic powers in attempts to cause the tigers to slumber. Failing that, it will be a long hard fought battles.
High atop a Knowledge Tower, a silent Scholar studies serene stars. Pyrehka enjoyed the solitude and tranquility afforded by Scholars. It meant that he was never bothered while copying massive information caches, ostensibly for research purposes, and sending them to the Southern Continent. And the things he had learned! Metru Nui had massive defensive walls that could be raised from the sea. Karzahni, not just a legend, was a physical place on a map. Destral, home of the Makuta, was allegedly capable of moving. There was no mention, strangely, of Artakha, except in half-baked rumors and speculations. Still, the wealth of knowledge was astonishing. So many of these secrets could have been weaponized long ago, had they not been in the hands of the Ko-Matoran Scholars, locked away in Knowledge Towers.
Post by thelegoroleplayer on Jun 8, 2020 6:26:04 GMT -6
Akrint gazed up at the sky, watching the stars through his telescope. He looked silly as it was a bright midday, the suns pouring light that overwhelms the small twinklers. Though they were just untrained, not a seasoned star watcher like him. Or rather, they were looking at the wrong stars, for he watched the Spirit Stars of the Toa. Seeing them run laps, dance, and fight against the evils of the Makuta. Makuta didn't have stars, that was true, but they were still part of the sky. Bad weather during the day and the swallowing darkness at night, yet both only made their heroes shine the brighter.
And in the furloughs of battles where the Matoran and Turaga, each their own little glowing speck in the sky. Each one playing a part of a grander story, a hidden tale to be deciphered in the sky. It was the new tales he was learning that concerned him most. If he was right, something was coming for them all. The monsters made him shutter from just thinking of it.
Perhaps it was time to take a break. Yeah, a break would be good. He had been staring at the sky for a very long time and it had been calm for the past week. Better to see who's around the tower today and where his messengers went. They haven't come back in some time.