Chapter 2
The Sorceress sat in her throne and gazed down upon the last hope. He-Man, Man-At-Arms, and Zodak stood to receive her words.
"The unspeakable has happened early. I cannot stress the importance of these times. I fear that Eternia is doomed."
"I fail to see your logic, Teelana," Zodak said sternly. "I too feel the unrest in the Elders' souls, but it does not lead me to believe that we cannot stop these vortex showers."
"The Time of Infinite Destruction has begun. I am apart of Castle Grayskull, my oath, my destiny. The Elders have channeled my mind. The time is no longer near, it is here."
"The El3ders vision does not have to come true," replied Zodak.
"According to the ancient texts there may have been a way to stop the vortexes. Back in Eternia's Age of Creation there was a race of small, intelligent creatures, the Thenurians. Their minds were far more advanced than sorcerers or humans. They aided Eternia's top scientists in technological advancement... but sadly it is believed that the entire race was wiped out."
"Who destroyed their race?" He-Man questioned the Sorceress.
"King Hiss consumed them."
"Their race, however, was developing something that could prevent these vortexes? How did they see so far into the future?" asked Duncan.
"The Thenurians were trying to send the evil away at the time. But, the same principles could be applied to stop the evil from returning."
"Do the ancient texts give any leads to what they were developing?"
"Sadly, such information could not be kept in the texts."
"Are we sure that King Hiss murdered every single Thenurian?" questioned He- Man.
"Hordak." Zodak said dryly as his helmet crawled over his forehead.
"Hordak? I thought King Hiss-"
"Hordak," Zodak said cutting off He-Man, "had captured the core group of Thenurian scientists. He wanted information from them. The information is why King Hiss sought to destroy them before Hordak could get ahold of it."
"Zodak speaks of the truth," the Sorceress continued. "The Thenurians were so intelligent that they were able to find a way to forge magic with technology. This interested Hordak so he could create an unstoppable army to overthrow King Grayskull and King Hiss. The texts give no answers to what happened to the captured Thenurians..."
"What did these Thenurians look like?" Duncan asked the Sorceress.
"Their race can be described as dwarfed aliens, covered in fur, and eyes a glow. The main flaw of their character was they were trusting in everyway."
"The Trusting Shepherd..." Duncan thought out loud.
"Do you have a lead, Man-At-Arms?" Zodak questioned sternly.
"We must go to the farming fields of the southern plain immediately," Duncan replied.
He-Man, Duncan, and Zodak departed Castle Grayskull swiftly.
The Sorceress sat in her throne and gazed down upon the last hope. He-Man, Man-At-Arms, and Zodak stood to receive her words.
"The unspeakable has happened early. I cannot stress the importance of these times. I fear that Eternia is doomed."
"I fail to see your logic, Teelana," Zodak said sternly. "I too feel the unrest in the Elders' souls, but it does not lead me to believe that we cannot stop these vortex showers."
"The Time of Infinite Destruction has begun. I am apart of Castle Grayskull, my oath, my destiny. The Elders have channeled my mind. The time is no longer near, it is here."
"The El3ders vision does not have to come true," replied Zodak.
"According to the ancient texts there may have been a way to stop the vortexes. Back in Eternia's Age of Creation there was a race of small, intelligent creatures, the Thenurians. Their minds were far more advanced than sorcerers or humans. They aided Eternia's top scientists in technological advancement... but sadly it is believed that the entire race was wiped out."
"Who destroyed their race?" He-Man questioned the Sorceress.
"King Hiss consumed them."
"Their race, however, was developing something that could prevent these vortexes? How did they see so far into the future?" asked Duncan.
"The Thenurians were trying to send the evil away at the time. But, the same principles could be applied to stop the evil from returning."
"Do the ancient texts give any leads to what they were developing?"
"Sadly, such information could not be kept in the texts."
"Are we sure that King Hiss murdered every single Thenurian?" questioned He- Man.
"Hordak." Zodak said dryly as his helmet crawled over his forehead.
"Hordak? I thought King Hiss-"
"Hordak," Zodak said cutting off He-Man, "had captured the core group of Thenurian scientists. He wanted information from them. The information is why King Hiss sought to destroy them before Hordak could get ahold of it."
"Zodak speaks of the truth," the Sorceress continued. "The Thenurians were so intelligent that they were able to find a way to forge magic with technology. This interested Hordak so he could create an unstoppable army to overthrow King Grayskull and King Hiss. The texts give no answers to what happened to the captured Thenurians..."
"What did these Thenurians look like?" Duncan asked the Sorceress.
"Their race can be described as dwarfed aliens, covered in fur, and eyes a glow. The main flaw of their character was they were trusting in everyway."
"The Trusting Shepherd..." Duncan thought out loud.
"Do you have a lead, Man-At-Arms?" Zodak questioned sternly.
"We must go to the farming fields of the southern plain immediately," Duncan replied.
He-Man, Duncan, and Zodak departed Castle Grayskull swiftly.
