As the two combantents energies collided, He-Ro came up with a plan to knock Hiss off his feet. "Eldor" he said to the older man, "please get down?"
He did not question what He-Ro asked and got down on his hands and knees. When he did that He-Ro jumped high into the air. The two ghost snakes rushed under He-Ro, over Eldor, and into the hallway. While in mid air He-Ro lauched a blast directly into King Hiss, knocking him into the ground and stopping the two ghost snakes.
When He-Ro landed Eldor stood up and said to him, "well done."
"Thanks, but now will you leave? I can take on these guys by myself, ok."
"I will do what you ask."
"Head down the mountain path. At the bottom there is a large white land vehicle, got it."
"I do. Good bye, good luck, and good battle." And with that said, Eldor ran down the hallway and out the temple.
The other snake men were about to run after Eldor when King Hiss yelled out to them, "ignore him" the snakes turned around to see their master using his staff to lift himself up. Finally fully standing he told his minnons, "Kill He-Ro."
"I just love being the center of attention" He-Ro said to himself.
"I'll kill him" said the ugliest one. The one known as Snake Face.
He-Ro knew about all of them, having studied about them while on Eternia. He knew Snake Face was very powerful but could also be easily defeated if one had good timing.
Right before Snake Face sent his snakes out of his face He-Ro closed his eyes his held up his silver bracer, causeing the snake man to see his own reflection, turning him into stone.
He-Ro walked around Snake Face and asked, "Next."
Kobra Khan came at him from the left spitting his venomous acid right at He-Ro's face.
He-Ro used his staff like a baseball bat and knocked the acidy spit ball away from him and right into the ceiling above Khan.
"Ha you misssssse." Khan told him.
"No I didn't" as He-Ro replied to Khan the acid ate away at the ceiling sending a chunk of it down and right onto Khan's head, knocking him out.
Rattlor then extended his head out right into He-Ro's back, sending him into the pile of rock he had just made. He then extended his head further, mouth open, intending to take a chuck out of He-Ro.
Only when his head got to He-Ro did he find out that it wasn't human flesh he would sink his teeth into, but a large piece of rock the size of a human head. There lay infront of him and rock was his real target.
"Night night" was all Rattlor heard before a powerful fist came crashing down onto his head, sending him to Nightmare land.
He-Ro got up, stepping around the now knocked out snake man.
"Ok whos ne..." before he could finish Tung Lasher and Sssqueeze had warped there respective tung and arms around the warrior.
"How bout a spin you two." He-Ro stood up on the tips of one of his feet and used the other one to spin around, very, very fast.
The rapid spinning cause the two snake to lose their grip, sending them both into opposing walls, knocking them out cold.
King Hiss looked at his snake men, disgusted. He then looked at He-Ro and told him, "you will pay for what you have done."
"Send me the bill" He-Ro replied.
"NO MORE JOKESSS" as he said this his human skin ripped off, revealing a five headed hydra like creature with human legs.
"Where in Greek myth did you come from?" asked He-Ro.
Hiss's heads, all five of them, replied, "I am no myth. I am a monssster." He then leaped
right at He-Ro, ready to inject his venom in the warrior.
"I agree" he replied, placing up a barrier or light infront of him.
Hiss collided with the barrier, biting at it.
"Give up. You can not defeat me" the five heads said.
"I already have."
"Wha..." was all Hiss could get out as a wave of light launch out of He-Ro's, along with Hiss, up and onto the far wall on the other side of the room. He slide down the wall, knocked out.
He-Ro looked around, took in his surroundings, and said to the five unconscious and one really ugly, now garden figurine, snake men, "well its been fun. Don't take this the wrong way but I hope I never see any of you again."
He turned around and walked out the room, hopeing what he said was true but knew that it wasn't.
