S1 E11
IRON SHARPENS IRON
The sun blazed in scorching terror upon the Sea of Sands. But that didn't bother the Serpentine one bit.
After their failed attempt to unite the tribes a week ago, Pythor decides to try once again, but this time he plans to find a place lost to the Serpentine many years ago: the Lost City of Ouroboros.
Serpentine history states that Ouroboros, formerly known as the Forsaken City, was once a massive Serpentine city that was buried beneath the Sea of Sands after the Serpentine War. It is stated that the Great Devourer was imprisoned underneath the city and Pythor's plan is to find the hidden city to bring vengeance against all of Ninjago.
And at this very moment Pythor and Skales were digging in the sand to find the lost city. Selma was sitting in a lounge chair watching them as if they were children playing in the sandbox.
"Keep up the good work, boys," Selma said, "I'll be right here if you need me."
Pythor grunted, mumbling under his breath. "It's not like you've been helping us from the start." He looked at Skales. "How in the world did you end up marrying her?"
"Because out of all the females of the Hypnobrai, she was the one for me," Skales said, "Her beauty, her brains and her persuasion. Her personality and her love for our tribe. Who wouldn't want to be with her?"
"Keep her all you want. She's not really my cup of tea. Oh, if only there was a female serpent for me. A woman who will not mind me being taller, handsomer and pleased with whatever she desires."
"There are plenty of ladies in the tribes. I'm sure there's at least one from each tribe who is still single. You can have any of them for yourself."
Pythor sighed. "I believe I shall have a contest for which female I shall choose. Once we find what we're looking for, that is."
"Speaking of that certain matter, I believe that we're wasting our time, Pythor. There's nothing here but sand and dust." Skales brushes some dust away with his tail.
"Oh, don't be such a ninny," Pythor growled, "Keep digging. The Lost City of Ouroboros is under us. I know it."
Skales sighed. "You might as well face the facts. Your first attempt to unite the tribes failed, and now that you have lost your flock, you've become desperate."
"I am desperate, my disloyal number two, but only to bring our kind together so that we can unleash the Great Devourer so it can consume all of Ninjago so we can rule the land." He continued digging in the sand.
Skales rolled his eyes. "You put too much faith in legends. Besides, all the Serpentine know is to be at war with one another."
"Well, if you're not interested in helping me find the city then maybe you should go lounge around with that wife of yours. Besides, you're just as lazy as she is. And what does she do all day? Knit cozy sweaters?"
"Don't you talk about my wife that way, you idiot!" Skales shouted.
The two of them got into an all-out argument, concerning Selma for a moment. She looked at them and said, "Men these days. They fight about the stupidest of things." She then looks beside her on the ground and sees something shiny. "Hello, what's this?" It looked to be a dial shining bright in the blazing sun. When she turned it, the sand begins to move and everything begins rising up. "Oh, dear!" She rushes over to her husband. "Skales!"
Skales ceased his bickering with Pythor as the two of them realized what was going on with their surroundings. He looked at his wife, who was running up to him. "My love, what is going on?"
"I don't know." Selma held her husband tightly. "I turned some dial and then the sand started moving."
Pythor gasped. "Skales, your wife has found it." He watched as a city covered in sand and made with stone rose from the ground, revealing itself as the treasure he has been so desperate to find. "I present to you the city formerly known as the Lost City of Ouroboros."
Oh, things can't possibly get worse from here, can it?
NEXT SCENE:
Up in the air, the Destiny's Bounty was making its usual sail route around Ninjago, keeping a watch over the land and the people. Flying right behind them was the postman, who was riding on a bicycle with improvised wings, holding out a parcel.
"Wait!" the postman panted, "Slow down! I have a package for Garmadon!"
Garmadon came outside, hearing the call of the mailman. He took out his extremely long net, held it out for the postman to place the parcel and additional mail in and brought it back onto the ship. "Thank you! See you tomorrow!" He takes the mail inside.
The postman turned around and sighed. "I need a vacation."
Inside the dining room on the bounty, the ninja and allies were surrounding the table drinking their morning cup of tea while listening to Monica ramble on about a new idea she plans to write about in her novel-in-progress.
"So the Princess of Darkness has a group of Serpentine that pretty much do all her bidding," Monica explains, "But this tribe is called the Cobrai. They have the power to stare at their opponents and turn them into solid stone. But even with every power, everyone has a weakness or an antidote. The source of light can break solid stone and unless the person is staring at the smaller snakes upon the Cobrai's heads, the power is rendered useless. But get this: the Princess of Light is immune to their power. And because it doesn't affect her, she stands a fighting chance against them."
"But don't forget that you have to explain exactly how and why she's immune," Pixal said.
"Don't worry. I've got that all planned out."
"Just as long as they ain't like the Hypnobrai, who will hypnotize you and place you under their control," Kitty said.
"Or like the Constrictai who aren't afraid to put you in a squeeze that is absolutely nothing like a hug," Carol said.
"Or like the Venomari who aren't afraid to spit on you with their hallucinatory venom," Nya said, "Take my word for it. That was some really bad stuff."
"I have a question," Zelda said, "Are the Cobrai easily defeated with something when they become too difficult to handle?"
"Gee, I haven't thought about that," Monica said. She looked up to see her uncle walk into the room. "Uncle Garmie, what's the best way to stun a Serpentine, no matter their species?"
Garmadon sighed. "Sadly, it was the sacred flute that the ninja so carelessly lost."
Carol gasped. "That is not true. We did not lose the sacred flute. Pythor stole it from us."
Garmadon sat down at the head of the table. "Whatever the case, without it I fear we have nothing to combat their powers. We may have prevented them from uniting in the past, but they will try again, and one day they will be stronger. Strong enough to release the Great Devourer and take over Ninjago."
"No need to worry, my teacher," Nya said, "I've almost reached my full potential, and when I become the Yellow Ninja, we're not gonna need any magic flute."
Kitty groaned. "For the last time, Nya. You are not destined to be the Yellow Ninja."
"Our powers have already been chosen for us," Pixal said, "Are you not happy with wielding the element of water?"
"She thinks she's better than us," Carol said, "And she won't be happy until she is."
"I am not!" Nya yelled, "I just happen to be stronger than the rest of you!"
The four of them began arguing about the matter. Monica rolled her eyes, staring at the parcel in her uncle's hands. "What's in the box?"
"Well, if the girls will stop arguing, I will be happy to give them their new uniforms," Garmadon said, opening the box to show them their new ninja outfits.
The ninja gasped in awe as they each took out their respective uniform. They were all the same look, just with each ninja's signature color. Each were actually in the style of a kimono with ninja mask that covered the lower half of their faces. Each was tied with a sash and also covered with armor made of iron. And each was decorated with the element that was assigned to their owners.
"Oh, my gosh!" Carol exclaimed, "These are so pretty! And look at the glitter magic! It's so cute!"
"I love the iron armor on the shoulders and wrist," Nya said, "These even match a girl's personality color."
"The material is really light and breathable," Pixal said, "And the lower mask will be a better support for us. Now we won't have to tuck in our hair."
"I can't wear this!" Kitty yelled, "This is a kimono dress! I don't wear dresses!"
"Kitty, a kimono is a traditional gown worn by women," Monica said, "I wear them all the time. They're not that bad."
"Then how come Misako ain't forced to wear one?" Kitty asked.
"Misako is an archaeologist and a historian," Garmadon said, "She has an excuse. You don't."
Monica sighed. "Did I get my package? I'm supposed to get something from the Junior Girls Book of The Month Club."
Garmadon shook his head. "I'm afraid not, but you can have the box the uniforms were in."
The alarms went off through the bounty. The ninja wasted no time to rush into the main control room and search the main computer, locating where the trouble is brewing.
After typing in a few keys, Nya found where the source of trouble was. "Sorry to break up the moment, girls, but a small faction of our slithering friends are stirring up trouble at Mega Monster Amusement Park. Probably there to put some scares in the hearts of the citizens."
"Mega Monster Amusement Park," Zelda said, "My grandfather used to take my brother, sister and I there when we were children. Oh, such happy memories. Until my sister left to join the dark side."
"The amusement park!" Monica exclaimed, "Now this is a battle I can't miss! Can I go? Can I go? Can I go? Please let me go!" She was literally on her knees begging.
Garmadon sighed. "As much as I want to say yes, I'm afraid I can't let you. Your father would have my head if he found out I let you go off and fight. You will remain here on the bounty where it's safe."
Monica threw her hands up in the air in frustration. "Ugh! Fine! The ninja get to have all the fun." She crossed her arms and pouted.
"What do you say, girls?" Carol said, "Ready to try out the latest fashion in kimono ninja uniforms?"
"You know it!" Nya cheered.
The girls rushed into their shared bedroom and quickly came out wearing their new outfits. Out of all the ninja, Kitty was the only one who hated the new pretty uniforms. She was also worried about her hair getting caught in something or something getting caught in her hair. Either way, she hated the gi altogether.
The others were digging their new style.
"This new stuff feels like it'll really protect us," Carol said, "And make us look beautiful."
"And it will provide more mobility," Pixal said. She looked over at Kitty. "I would advise that you pull up your hair. It will be more beneficial to keep it up at least in battle."
"Not gonna happen," Kitty growled, "I haven't had to pull it up before and I don't plan to now. And I hate wearing this thing. I feel weird in it."
"You are such a drama queen," Carol said.
"I am not!" Kitty snapped.
"Okay, are we gonna keep arguing about who looks better on the catwalk or are we gonna get down to that amusement park so we can fight the snakes and go on some rides? I can hardly wait to get on a roller coaster." She whistled loudly and quick as a cat came the dragons.
And they were loving their owners new clothes as well.
"Oh, I'm loving the new look," Crystal said.
"Where to, ladies?" Blossom asked.
"Mega Monster Amusement Park," Nya said.
The dragons flew them into the city, going into the direction of the funnest place in Ninjago. A family friendly theme park filled with games and rides. Plenty of things to do for an entire day.
And now this family friendly place needed the ninja to help them.
When the ninja finally arrived, they jumped off of their dragons and landed on their feet in the middle of the park, posing to show off their new outfits. They loved this day so far.
"Look at that," Carol said, "Not a scratch on me. We look magical."
"I look ridiculous," Kitty said in disgust.
They saw a group of people crowded around in a circle, cheering and jumping up and down. The girls strutted over to them as if they were walking the catwalk in a fashion show.
"Relax, everyone," Nya said, "We're here to save the day." But she and the others were confused to see the Serpentine were already tied up with rope, struggling to get out of their bounds. Nya went up to a couple of girls. "Uh, what happened here?"
"Oh, you totally missed it," the girl with straight brown hair said, "There were like, icky snakes, and then this mysterious samurai and a ninja in green came in and saved everyone."
"They were, like, so handsome," the girl with blond curly hair said.
"So they're boys?" Kitty asked.
"No, but we could totally tell that they were," the girl with the straight brown hair said. She and her friend walked away.
Then they noticed Kai and Lloyd walking up to the four of them, both holding plates in their hands. Nya noticed them coming up. "Kai, Lloyd, you guys are here?"
Kitty gasped, hiding behind Carol. "Don't tell Kai where I'm at. Got it?"
"Okay," Carol said.
Kai nodded. "What's up? Would any of you ladies care for some funnel cake?"
"Boy, you all missed one awesome battle," Lloyd said, "The samurai and green ninja just came up out of nowhere, took care of the snakes and just rushed off." He handed two of the plates of funnel cakes to Nya, keeping one of them. "This one's for Zelda."
Kai handed the plates he held to Pixal. "We better start heading back. Hey, where did Kitty go?"
"You guys should really go back to the bounty," Carol said, "You don't want Zelda's funnel cake to get cold. Now shoo!"
The two of them left down in the direction of the exit. Kitty stepped out of her hiding place and sighed in relief. "That was a close one. Thanks, Carol."
"Anything for a friend," Carol said, placing her fork in the funnel cake and eating it.
"It was the coolest battle ever, Mommy!" a little girl in the crowd said, "The ninja was so powerful and the samurai was so amazing! I don't know which to choose. Should I be a samurai or a ninja?"
"The samurai is my new hero," said a woman in the crowd.
"I absolutely love that green ninja," said another woman, "He's so amazing."
"The samurai and the green ninja are so cool," said a man, "They're better than those four ninja girls."
"Who are these guys?" Carol asked.
I don't know, but whoever they are, they're stealing our thunder," Nya said, "And we just got these brand new beautiful ninja kimono suits."
"I'm just gonna say it," Kitty said, "I hate the green ninja and the samurai."
"Do I hear a hint of jealousy?" Coming up behind the girls was Sensei Wu, along with Misako and Garmadon.
"My teachers," Pixal said.
Wu had one hand behind his back and another hand held up some cotton candy. "You all appear to be jealous of these mysterious heroes. Maybe this can be a lesson for you."
Nya rolled her eyes. "Great. Another lesson."
"Hey, how did you three get here so quickly?" Carol asked.
"Girls, please," Misako said, "Pay attention. These lesson will be important to you in the future."
Wu smiled. "The lesson is iron sharpens iron."
"That's always something my father would say," Nya said, "But what exactly does it mean?"
"Healthy competition can help you reach your True Potential faster," Wu explained, "Do not be jealous of this samurai and green ninja, let it inspire you." He paused a moment before his face lit up in excitement. "Oh, ferris wheel!" He ran off through the crowd towards the attraction.
"Should we follow him?" Misako asked her husband.
"Oh, he'll be fine," Garmadon said, "He's a grown man. He can take care of himself." Then he sighed. "But I think we should just for precautions. My big brother senses get the best of me." The two of them walked away, heading towards the ferris wheel, leaving the ninja alone to discuss what Wu just told them.
"What does he mean by us being inspired?" Carol asked.
"Most of the time I think he talks about nothing but a bunch of mumbo jumbo," Kitty said.
"Wait a minute," Nya said, "Maybe the old man's on to something."
"You want us to compete with the samurai and the green ninja?" Kitty asked.
"But they have all these cool gadgets and amazing powers," Carol said, "We don't stand a chance. They'll beat us down to a pulp."
"No, we're not gonna compete with them," Nya said, "Here me out, girls. We should turn this into our own competition. Whichever of us is skilled enough to catch this mysterious samurai and green ninja is probably the best of the bunch. So whoever learns of their identities is the one who will become the destined Yellow Ninja. Who's in?"
"I'm in," Kitty said, "But just as a reminder, Nya. None of us are destined to become the Yellow Ninja."
Nya shrugged. "Yeah, whatever."
"How about we change it over?" Carol suggested, "Whoever discovers the mysterious identities of these masked heroes will be allowed to force the other ninja in the group to do her bidding for a solid month. How does that sound?"
"Like I said, I'm in," Kitty said.
"Me, too," Pixal said.
Nya sighed. "Fine. I'm in."
"Then it's a bet," Kitty said, "May the best ninja win."
"Ninja Go!" they chanted together.
The bet is on. Who will win?
NEXT SCENE:
The next day, the alarm in the bounty blares, with Kai at the controls, checking the map to see that the Serpentine were practically everywhere on the radar.
"Multiple snake sightings all across Ninjago!" Kai shouted, "They're everywhere!"
The ninja were on board.
Splitting up, Pixal decides to take the Ninjago National Park, where the snakes were scaring off park rangers and visitors. She rushes in and prepares her sais, but before she even begins to go into battle, the Samurai arrives. He flies up with his jet pack and pulls out a giant net, scooping up the snakes and flying off just as quick as he came.
Pixal grew angry. "Metal menace!" She picks up a pine cone and throws it, but she misses.
Masked heroes: One
Ninja: Zero
NEXT SCENE:
At the Ninjago City Zoo, Carol encounters some Fangpyre trying to bite some scared monkeys. No way would she let some slither heads sink their teeth on innocent animals.
"Stay away from them!" Carol shouted, raising up her bo staff, "Ninja Go!" She uses her powers to turn into an elephant.
In the background, a group of kids were cheering Carol on. "Go, Ninja, Go!"
But before Carol could stomp them in the ground, a blast of energy the colors of green and gold blasted them out of the monkey exhibit and made them land in the lions' habitat, making them run home to their mommies.
Carol gasped when she saw the green ninja. "Hey! This was my battle!"
"Hooray for the green ninja!" the kids cheered.
Carol growled and would've grabbed the green ninja with her trunk if he hadn't of thrown a dart at her front left foot, causing her to turn back into her human form and growing dizzy. "Why me?" She fell to the ground and passed out.
Masked heroes: Two
Ninja: Zero
NEXT SCENE:
In the Ninjago Islands, Nya watched as the samurai was fighting off some snakes, giving her an advantage to figure out who he is.
Chuckling, Nya used the water from the ocean to create a giant tidal wave, but the samurai had already flown up high in the air using his jet pack. Instead of the wave hitting him, it hit the snakes he was fighting, causing them to get washed away.
Nya screamed. "That's it! I'm fed up with you!" She ran up to attack the samurai, but he caught her in his net like a fish. She groaned. "This is so embarrassing."
Masked heroes: Three
Ninja: Zero
NEXT SCENE:
Kitty, wearing casual clothes, looks along the train tracks in the Sea of Sands before lying down as a train is approaching.
"Let's hope this damsel in distress thing works." Kitty cleared her throat and shouted out, "Help! Samurai, green ninja, where are you? I'm in terrible danger!"
The samurai and green ninja soon appeared. The green ninja held out a spare train track while the samurai lifted the track Kitty was on off the tracks and safely placed her on the side. The green ninja used the spare track to replace the one Kitty sat on, letting the train go safely by.
Both mysterious heroes left as soon as they came. And Kitty was red in the face with anger.
"DARN YOU SAMURAI AND GREEN NINJA!"
Masked heroes: Four
Ninja: Absolutely nothing.
NEXT SCENE:
The next day came faster than the ninja expected, but they all planned to continue the bet to see which one of them would discover who the samurai and green ninja were.
Carol, Kitty and Pixal got a head start, but Nya was running behind because she promised to fly Zelda over to the Ninjago City Public Library. And Zelda did not enjoy her first dragon riding experience. All because Nya was going at super top speed. But they made it in one piece.
Zelda took several calm breaths to ease her rapidly beating heart. "Goodness! Not at all what I thought this experience would be."
"Sorry," Nya said, "But I'm sort of in a rush. I have a feeling the samurai and the green ninja may show up any minute now."
Zelda jumped off Water Lily. "Well, at least you brought me here in one piece. While you're out searching for these mysterious heroes, I'll be here in the library searching for knowledge." She chuckled at her own pun.
Nya giggled. "Good one. Kitty will come by later to pick you up. See you later." And off she flew.
Zelda rolled her eyes. "Heroes these days." She went inside the library, a huge three floored place filled to the brim with computers and books. She walked over to the front desk, where the librarian was busy typing up on her computer. When the middle-aged woman took noticed, Zelda smiled. "May I have all available sources under the research category of Serpentine?"
"Certainly," the librarian said, opening up her filing cabinet and taking out a folder that was labeled "Serpentine Information." She handed it to Zelda. "Here you are. Make sure you return it before you leave."
"Thank you." Zelda walked over to her first destination.
The Internet. The best source known for research. Her main objective was to figure out some more information about the Serpentine tribes. She had questions of her own written in her notebook. Call her a nerd, but she's big into Ninjago's history.
What she wanted to know came into these questions: How many Serpentine tribes exist? What is the Great Devourer and where is it hiding? Why are Serpentine and humans enemies? What were the main issues of the Serpentine War?
She also planned to do more research on the tribes when she heard the shuffling of feet go by behind her. The main sound that came to her ears was hissing noises. That's when she looked to see a pair of snakes disguised as humans walking by and were heading towards the restroom.
Zelda knew this may be her only chance to learn the true secrets of the Serpentine. She decided to follow them by first checking to see exactly where they were heading off to. She watched as they went inside the ladies restroom and silently went after them, watching as one of them climbed out the window. Climbing up a step stool, she saw what looked to be a bus in between the library and the Internet Cafe.
Rushing out of the restroom, she gathered up everything in her backpack, returned the folder of sources to the librarian and headed outside. She looked over the corner of the building to see a line of Serpentine gathered around a bus, waiting to board. She overheard Skales conversing with a Fangpyre warrior.
"I hear he found it," Skales said, "And everyone is gathering again."
The Fangpyre warrior shook his head. "Impossible. The Lost City does not exist."
"Well, it isn't lost anymore. And I heard there's gonna be a fight. And I hear he has something else in store."
The warrior smiled. "A fight? Surprises? Count me in!"
"The Lost City?" Zelda asked herself, "I have never heard of such a place."
But typical Zelda. She was bound to find out.
And she was prepared. If she were to ever spy on the Serpentine, she needed to go incognito. She took out a Serpentine hood and red glasses to disguise herself as a Hypnobrai. Fixing herself up, she walked over to the bus.
"All aboard!" Skales called out, "Next stop, Ouroboros!" Zelda climbed up the bus, doing her best to play it cool. Skales looked at her and said, "Hey, you, hold it there."
Zelda gasped. "Yessss?" Keep playing it cool.
Skales frown turned into a smile. "Last one in closes the door."
"Oh, yessss, of coursssse." She turned around and closed the bus doors.
Taking a seat in the back, she got comfortable and decided to enjoy the ride. The ninja would probably worry, but she had to do this. Whatever this Lost City of Ouroboros was, the Serpentine had something to do with it.
They rode all day through the desert and arrived to Ouroboros that night. Zelda sat with hundreds of Serpentines from every tribe as they chattered to one another. Her plan was to play it cool and leave when the opportunity came. But for now, she would watch this fight and surprise Pythor had ready.
Down on the battlefield, Pythor leaned over to whisper in Skales' ear. "Just do as I've said, and I promise you will be my second-in-command. Forever." He cleared his throat. "Good evening, ladies and snakes! I bring you together to the Lost City of Ouroboros, before the statue of our very own Great Devourer, to speak of unity."
"Where are the fights?" a warrior asked.
"Where is the big show?" asked another.
"Calm yourselves!" Pythor called out, "The big show is about to start. You men out there love to see a lady's beauty. Well, I bring you four single female serpents from each tribe. From the Venomari tribe, the sassy serpent, Velli. The Constrictai tribe, strong and bold Brita. The Fangpyre tribe, double the fun and beauty, Fangra. And from the Hypnobrai tribe, the great and incredible Scalina."
The Serpentine males cheered and gave flirty whistles and even brought out flowers to offer. The females in the crowd were jealous that Pythor chose them instead of ladies that were way better. Zelda rolled her eyes. "I ssssuposssse all creaturessss are the ssssame."
Pythor chuckled. "Now for all the single males out there, let me tell you that only one of these girls is ripe for the taking. For me, of course. I have taken the time to get to know all four of these beautiful women, and after much thought and consideration, I have made my decision."
"I knew it!" Velli exclaimed, "It's me!"
"It can't be you!" Brita shouted, "I'm the one he enjoyed being with the most!"
"You both-are wrong," Fangra said, "I am-his favorite."
The three of them began piling on top of one another, fighting and screaming. Everyone in the crowd began shouting in glee and laughing. Even Zelda couldn't help but giggle.
Pythor smiled and said, "My choice is... Scalina!"
The three women gasped. "What?!"
Scalina stepped up just a step, pointing to herself. "M-Me?"
Pythor nodded. "Yes, Scalina. You are my choice. Such kindness, such loyalty, and such an exquisite family history you have. It must not be easy to be half Anacondrai." The crowd gasped. Pythor shushed them. "Do not make her feel terrible. I say it's a great and remarkable gift. Nobody will ever love her the way I do. And so I ask you, Scalina, for your hand in marriage. Will you accept?"
Scalina hesitated, but after giving it some thought, she nodded. "I accept."
"Wonderful! One week from today, we shall be married. And you shall be my queen."
"Queen?" Scalina asked.
"Why, yes. The crowd is asking for a fight and I plan on giving them one. I will go against the four tribe generals for their staffs and their allegiance. At once! And if I win, I will become the king!"
"I fought hard for this staff and will not give it up easily," Acidicus said.
"There's no way he can defeat the four of us at once," Skalidor told them.
Secretly, Pythor and Skales stuffed cotton balls in their ears. Skales secretly hands him the sacred flute and, without warning, he begins playing its music.
Zelda gasped, covering her own ears to play along. "He issss ussssing the ssssacred flute againsssst hissss own."
The generals screamed out in agony, hating the music that played through their ears. Skales threw down his staff, leading the other generals to do the same. There was no going against the sacred flute and they immediately admitted defeat.
Pythor chuckled evilly and shouted, "Bow to your master! Bow to your master, Serpentine!"
The Sepentine stood up and bowed to Pythor, the new ruler of all the tribes. Zelda did the same, but decided to try and sneak away. Which was a bad idea because she ended up butting heads with the serpent next to her, causing her disguise to fall off her head and eyes.
She tried running off, but the female snake she bumped into grabbed her by the arm. "Alright, girl. Who are you and why are you here?"
Scalina gasped. "Pythor, look! A human is among the crowd!"
Pythor looked up, noticing that human girl anywhere. "Zelda!"
Zelda gulped, fear taking her over.
Things were about to get serious...
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