Lelouch and Milly's planet looked almost like a giant diamond from afar. The entire planet's surface shone like a thirty-carat jewel on a ring.

"Oh!" Milly swooned as the planet's sun glimmered off of it, "What I wouldn't pay to have that as my wedding ring."

"Milly, focus," Lelouch chastised, "we're here to find a giant Lion, not admire the scenery."

"Such a spoilsport, Lulu," Milly slightly pouted but then frowned, "Seriously though, who's that C.C. character. What sort of name is C.C. anyway?"

"Milly-" Lelouch sighed as the pod landed on the surface, "Look… I'll explain everything later. Right now, we need to focus on the objective."

Milly scoffed as the two exited the pod. The grass and vegetation surrounding them shared the same glimmer and shining metallic glow as crystal. Even some of the different bugs they spotted scurrying in the grass sparkled the same way. Far off to the left appeared to be a city made out of crystal spires if the hole-like windows within them were any indication.

"It's like we landed on a living diamond," Lelouch observed as Milly activated the device Coran gave them. "At least the air is breathable. Which way to the Yellow Lion?"

"Um… looks like a few kilometers this way," Milly said as she started heading towards a bedazzled forest to the right.

"At least most of this is flat ground…" Lelouch muttered low enough so Milly couldn't hear.

After about a half-hour walk along the forest path, they came across another crystal spire village. This time, however, they were close enough to spot some of the natives. From what they could see, there were three different types of people. One looked exactly like them, with no extra features or limbs. Another had pointed ears very similar to Allura and Coran. The only difference was that they had large feathered wings on their back in different colors, from speckled to solid colors. The third looked like a water creature, with scales lining their arms and legs, webbed hands, and gills on their necks.

One thing they all had in common was that they all sparkled the same way the crystal surrounding them did.

"Hope we're not trespassing like this…" Milly muttered nervously.

"Do we have to go through the village to get to the Lion, Milly?" Lelouch asked.

"Well," Milly said, looking at the map, "we can go around, but the fastest way is through the village, yes."

Lelouch bit his lip thinking about the best course of action. They had already been on the planet for a half-hour. This meant that they had another ninety Earth minutes. But they had no idea how much farther the Lion was either.

"We have no choice. Hopefully, they won't ask too many questions."

"What type of questions?"

Milly and Lelouch jumped at the voice from behind them. Turning around, they saw that a fish-like and a bird-like native had somehow snuck up behind them. They both had blue hair and gold eyes, and the wings on the bird-like native were a mix of mahogany and brown like a kestrel.

"Are you two visitors?" the fish-like native asked innocently.

"Err… well," Lelouch blushed, unsure how to answer.

"Were you sent by the Great Lion?" asked the bird-like native after he saw the device in Milly's hands.

"The Great Lion?" asked Milly, suddenly interested in where this was going.

"Uh-huh!" the boys nodded, the fish-like being continued, "The Great Lion lives on that hill on the other side of the village. No one knows how long she's been there, but just yesterday, the light surrounding her shone brighter than ever."

"The light that surrounds her?" Lelouch asked.

"Yup! Over yonder! The Lion's light protects our kingdom from the evil that curses the heavens," the bird-boy proclaimed.

Lelouch and Milly looked at one another. This certainly sounded like the Galra. Had the Galra tried to attack this planet before? Did this Lion have some power that kept the Galra away?

"Can you take us to this Great Lion?" Milly asked with a friendly smile, "My friend and I are here to see her."

"Why?" asked the fish boy, "Why do you want to see the Great Lion?"

"Well, young man..." Milly bent down on her knees and smiled. Lelouch instantly knew that Milly had this covered, "What if we told you that there are others like your Great Lion out there?"

The boys didn't answer. They only looked at the blonde in wonder. Was it true? Were there more Lions?

"And… What if we told you that the sisters of the Great Lion need her help? And without her, the darkness that is kept from this world will spread to others? Once she has rejoined them, they can destroy this darkness forever and ever?"

"And you have come to bring the Great Lion to her sisters?" asked the bird boy.

"Yes," Lelouch joined in, "if you take us to her, we can reunite them. Wouldn't you want to see your family again after thousands of years apart?"

It seemed to convince the two boys of how important the Great Lion was, and if there were more of them out there, that meant more protection for their planet.

"Destroy the darkness? That would be a glorious day!" the bird boy exclaimed excitedly, pulling Milly's hand, "Come! We'll take you to her!"

Lelouch and Milly smiled in accomplishment. This may be easier than they thought.


Like Milly and Lelouch, C.C. and Rai were having little to no trouble on their planet. However, unlike the diamond planet, the world they landed on was covered in thick forest and swamp, filled with many familiar and unfamiliar-looking flora and fauna.

As they exited the pod, Rai led the way, keeping his eyes on the device at all times, although he did send curious glances at C.C. every now and again.

"Something on your mind?" she finally asked after Rai glanced at her for about the seventh time.

"Huh?!" Rai sputtered, nearly dropping the device, "Wh-what, are you talking about."

"Well, I'm sure you aren't glancing back at me just for giggles. This is about what happened back at the castle, isn't it?"

"We-well, yes, I-I mean, you did sneak onto the Blue Lion without us noticing, and Lelouch and Suzaku are the only ones that seemed to recognize you so..."

"I've already told you that Lelouch and I will explain everything to you when we retrieve these Lions. Better for it to be repeated once than multiple times. Facts could get mixed up."

"I guess…" Rai muttered as they continued walking. They walked for about another ten minutes before the bushes to their right rustled. Rai jumped back in alarm before a creature leaped out before them. It seemed to look like a mixture between a rabbit, chipmunk, and caterpillar.

C.C. smirked, "Careful boy, It can probably smell your fear."

"Heh, guess I'm a little jumpy," Rai laughed.

They continued through the jungle until they came to a calm river. However, Rai was more interested in the canoe parked on the shore. It looked like any other ordinary canoe on Earth, except that its head was in the shape of a roaring lion. They heard a moan to their left, and turning, they saw what appeared to be an oversized sloth, almost as tall as Coran.

C.C. blinked in surprise at its size while Rai yelped and leaped behind her for cover. She rolled her eyes as if to say, "Oh, what a gentleman, letting the woman fight his battles." The sloth didn't attack them, though, and only seemed to study them curiously as Rai peaked out from behind C.C's shoulder. Really, how dangerous could a sloth be anyway?

"It's just a… whatever that thing is…" Rai said.

"A giant sloth?" C.C. asked bluntly.

"...Maybe?"

The sloth then noticed the device in Rai's hand before smiling and walking over to the canoe. It then made a gesture to follow him.

"I-I think he wants us to get in his canoe," Rai said.

"Then let's go," C.C. said as he walked towards the sloth. Seeing Rai's hesitation, C.C continued, "I think we can both agree that compared to everything that's happened to both of us, this is close to nothing."

Seeing her point, Rai followed behind the green-haired woman to the canoe. Extending his paw like a gentleman, the sloth helped C.C. into the boat, and Rai followed right behind. Once they settled, the sloth began rowing the canoe gently down the river. As they proceeded down, more rabbit-squirrel-caterpillar critters popped from the hedge surrounding them. They seemed to wave and sing to them in harmony as they glided along. C.C. couldn't help but giggle at how adorable they were, and even Rai smiled. They entered a stone archway that led into a long tunnel, and the top of the entrance had a very similar picture of a lion, like the ones they first saw in the cave back on Earth. The sloth-thing certainly seemed to know why they were here and what they were looking for.

"I wonder if Lelouch, Milly, Rivalz, and Shirley are having as good a time as us?" Rai wondered out loud.


"WAAAAAHHHHH!"

"NONONONONONONONO!"

Unlike Lelouch, Milly, C.C., and Rai, Shirley and Rivalz's planet was anything but peaceful! They had arrived on the asteroid-shaped planet just as the others had, but they were almost immediately shot down by Galra fighter jets. The 'peaceful' world they had been sent to was now a mining colony for the Galra. And they just so happened to be trespassing.

They were both currently screaming their heads off as Rivalz struggled to steer the Blue Lion out of range of the Galra lasers and missiles. However, it didn't take long for one of them to hit the Blue Lion, causing it to start crashing toward the surface. Fortunately, Rivalz regained the Blue Lion's balance inches before hitting the ground, and the chase was at it again.

"I THOUGHT CORAN SAID THESE PLANETS WERE PEACEFUL?!" Shirley screamed hysterically.

"MAYBE 'PEACEFUL' MEANS SOMETHING ELSE IN ALTEAN!" Rivalz replied nearly in the same hysterics as Shirley.

After regaining balance once again, Shirley took a moment to activate the device with the coordinates. "Uh, according to these coordinates, we're right on top of the Orange Lion," she looked out the screen of the Blue Lion to see the opening to one of the mines that the Galra robots were heavily guarding. The Lion had pulled up a zoomed-in image of the entrance, "It's below there where they're mining for the ore. They don't even know the Lion is there… or maybe they just got here, and they're digging for the Lion? I don't know. What do you think, Rivalz?"

"Who cares? Just go get it! I'm dropping you down there!"

Shirley paled, "Me? Down there? No, no, nononono…!" she shook her head vigorously.

Rivalz gritted his teeth, "Yes, I'll cover you!" he gripped the controls and soared towards the entrance, dodging the laser blasts left and right. Those that hit did little to no damage to the Lion's mechanical body. When it hit the ground, it charged towards the cave entrance, crushing robots beneath its paws.

Shirley, however, was having a full-on panic attack, "We-well, what if the Orange Lion doesn't work? Wh-what if I-what if I can't get in the mine? What if I start crying? It's too late; I'm already crying!"

Rivalz could only send her a nervous, sympathetic look, "Sorry, Shirley, no time for questions!" Rivalz then hit a button on the dashboard, and Shirley disappeared into the floor, screaming. It felt like one of those waterslides where the floor vanished beneath your feet before the ride began, and just the anticipation of waiting for it to open made Shirley hate those slides. This felt ten times worse, considering that immediately after, she was spat out of the Blue Lion's mouth onto the hard stone surface of the planet. She narrowly avoided hitting her head on a rock as she rolled to a stop at the cave's entrance.

A series of lasers immediately shot towards her, but Rivalz and the Blue Lion quickly blocked them. Scared but not wasting this distraction, Shirley scampered toward the platform that would lead her down into the mine. Fortunately, she remembered her dad had taught her how to hardwire a car if hers or a friend's didn't work for some reason or they simply misplaced their keys. So it was easy for her to find the generator and start tampering with the electrical wires.

"Oh sure, just drop me off on an alien planet. That's cool, Rivalz, a great way to treat a lady," she angrily muttered as she picked and pulled wires. "It's only occupied with mean purple aliens that want to kill me but whatever! Just ignore them and go connect with a big, orange mechanical cat! Easy-peasy! Yeah, that makes total sense! Perfect sense!"

At some point in her rambling, she managed to make the cart work as it jerked downward. As it descended, the tunnel began to light up with orange-colored markings of a lion, just like on Earth. As Shirley gazed at the images, the fear she felt before began to fade away.

"Wow… cool!"

When the cart stopped at the bottom of the tunnel, Shirley quickly jumped out and leaped behind a pillar that the Galra had put in place to keep the cave from collapsing. It seemed the Galra had already made themselves at home on this planet. Along the walls of the tunnel were more pictures of lions. It appeared that Shirley was in the right place. The roof shook as sounds of the fight above continued; it seemed Rivalz was keeping them busy, but how long would he last?

"Okay, I'm in a giant hole. Now what, Shirley?" she asked herself. If she remembered correctly, all Rivalz had to do was touch the lion drawings, and then they started glowing. She didn't notice there were drawings on the floor as well until she stepped forward to reach the wall marking, unknowingly stepping on a floor drawing. The orange glow appeared once again, startling her. Turning around, she saw two more lion drawings, the one she had stepped on and another further away from it. Then the wall across from her appeared to end in a circular symbol on the wall.

"Oh… pretty! Now how do I get through that?" she asked herself before turning around to see a giant drilling machine becoming visible thanks to the cave's glow, "Hmm… that'll work!"


While Shirley got busy trying to get the drill to work, Rivalz and the Blue Lion got hit with another blast from the Galra cruisers. Rivalz prayed Shirley didn't take much longer as he was having a hard time keeping these guys at bay. Glancing back, Rivalz saw that one blast hit a little too close to the cave entrance, only to realize that they were aiming for that the entire time!

In desperation, he shot the Blue Lion into the air, using its tail cannons to blast them out of the sky.

Hurry up, Shirley!


Back on the diamond planet, the two native children had led the pair to a path up the mountain. Lelouch groaned at the number of steps they would have to take just to get there. As they approached the levels, though, Milly and Lelouch noticed that the two children had stopped moving, as if they were hesitant to keep going.

"Why'd you stop?" asked Lelouch.

"We are forbidden to go further than this," the bird boy explained, "only those called by the Great Lion can climb the steps."

"And since you are the ones the Lion called, you have to do it," the fish boy added.

Lelouch and Milly looked at each other with raised eyebrows. These people seemed a bit too superstitious even for them. Their trains of thought were cut short when the steps to the stairs, mainly the pictures of the lions themselves, started glowing a bright yellow. It left not just Milly and Lelouch in awe but the native boys as well. Had they taken a step back from the mountain, they would have seen that the mound in its entirety was lighting up in bright yellow light.

"I think that's your cue, Milly…" Lelouch said as Milly nodded in agreement before smiling and started skipping up the stone steps.

"The mountain has never done this before!" the bird boy exclaimed in wonder.

"The Great Lion is excited!" the fish boy added.

Lelouch could only smile at their innocence.

Milly was panting as she went up to the last flight of stairs. When she reached the top, though, there wasn't anything there. Only a large stone carving of the Yellow Lion was at the center. Walking towards it, she hummed in thought. Shouldn't the Lion be here?

Milly then yelped as the ground beneath her began to rumble, the craving of the Lion lighting up and splitting apart the floor. Milly quickly leaped to one side to avoid doing the splits herself. When the top was completely open, Milly looked apprehensively down, seeing only darkness. Raising her eyebrow, she expected to see the Lion. She lifted her head and looked around. Was something else supposed to happen?

Milly then shivered as she felt a soft purr echo from the hole, and immediately it filled with bright light. Milly had to cover her eyes not to be blinded. But any apprehension she felt before vanished as well as she grinned and leaped into the hole, knowing full well her Lion was waiting for her.

"YAHOOOOOOO!"

Down below, Lelouch and the two children stumbled as the ground shook beneath them. Looking up, they saw that the top of the mountain might as well have looked like a separate sun. Finally, out of the sun emerged a stunning yellow feline mecha; the light itself had seemed to radiate off of it.

Lelouch smiled while the two boys looked on, their eyes sparkling in awe.

In the distance, in the village where the boys lived, a chorus of cheers filled the air.


Back on the meteorite planet, below the surface, Shirley finally managed to get the drill thing to work, and it wasn't long before the wall in front of her came tumbling down. Jumping off, she could only stare in wonder at what was in front of her.

Like the Blue Lion on Earth, the Orange Lion was also within a forcefield of the same color. Its eyes glowed a bright yellow and seemed to have a little red outlining on its plating. She also noticed that compared to the Blue Lion, this Lion seemed to have much more armor. It reminded her of the more heavily armored Glasgows made more for close combat.

Out of everyone in the student council, Shirley was the one who got scared the easiest (besides Nina). However, looking up at the Lion, she strangely didn't feel fear. In fact, she felt completely safe and calm, as if the Lion was assuring her of just that. Slowly, she began to approach the particle barrier that surrounded it.

"Okay, you can do this," Shirley told herself. She got closer and, feeling a little ridiculous doing so, she got closer and waved at it, "Um… Hi, I'm Shirley, and I guess I'm supposed to be your pilot… so um… yeah, I'm going to get you out of here… I hope…"

Shirley honestly wasn't quite sure what to do. When they found the Blue Lion on Earth, all Rivalz had to do was tap on the particle barrier, and poof, the Blue Lion was free. She figured that would be the best place to start. So she tentatively touched the forcefield, and just like Rivalz, it reacted, glowing just as brightly as the one on Earth, releasing the Lion for the first time in a millennium.


Gritting his teeth, Rivalz spun in the air and proceeded to dive-bomb the Galra cruisers that continued to attack the cave. The Blue Lion let out a roar as its jaws enclosed around the wing of one, ripping it off before it exploded. Hovering in the air, the Lion continued to shoot down any cruisers it saw with its tail cannon. Turning around, Rivalz's blood ran cold. Their following action made Rivalz's blood run cold.

"Oh no!" he shouted as he saw several cruisers aiming all their ammunition at the cave entrance and around it. They were going to bury Shirley alive along with the Lion!

Desperate, Rivalz raced after them, shooting as many down as he could, but one missile managed to fire just as the cruiser blew up, and there was no stopping its trajectory!

"SHIRLEY!" Rivalz screamed in horror as the missile made contact with the entrance, causing a massive explosion, thick black and red clouds of smoke filling the area, blocking the view of what happened.

Sweat dripped down Rivalz's neck, and his eyes could only look in horror as it finally cleared to not only reveal that the entrance had been sealed… But half the mountain had collapsed into itself.


For Rai, it felt like the river they were on went on for miles and miles, and if there was one thing that Rai did know, even in his partially amnesic state, was that he hated waiting! And when he was forced to wait, thoughts would start forming in his head with no control whatsoever, just like a mob of hungry koi fish receiving their daily meal.

"I know the princess said that this is supposed to be my Lion, but what if she's wrong? I mean, she's probably not wrong. She's a princess, but I'm not a pilot, even though... I've always wanted to be a pilot. I mean, I read all the fighter manuals but never got to do a simulator. But, hey, I can't be all that worse than Rivalz-"

As the teen continued to ramble, the sloth looked at C.C. as if to ask, "Is he always like this?" C.C. only shrugged in response as she had never gotten close to Rai until now. The canoe, however, continued down the stream into another long cave with more Lion carvings on the side and green moss growing along the walls.

"-but what if I get in there and it doesn't respond? What if I get in there and it's too big, and my feet don't touch the pedals? WHAT IF THERE AREN'T EVEN PEDALS?!"

"Well, if you keep rambling like that, you're going to get more than just your tongue in a knot," C.C. said with an amused smirk. Rai blushed in embarrassment. C.C. continued, "I might not know much about this Voltron that the princess speaks of, but I do believe that you, Lelouch, and the others were brought here for a reason. If she believes the Green Lion is to be piloted by you, I see little reason to doubt her."

C.C. couldn't see Rai's face as his back faced her, but the teen now had a small smile of reassurance, taking a little comfort in her words. Before he could say thank you, he gasped as they finally approached the river's end. The path that led away from it had thick curved vines and trees in the way, and in the middle was what appeared to be a large ancient temple also covered mostly in vines.

After the boat docked on the shore, the pair departed, waving thank you to the strange sloth that escorted them. They approached the stone temple, passing by two more large lion statues on the way. The markings on the ground they also saw started to glow bright green as if sensing Rai's presence, creating a trail that led up the temple's stairs.

As the two walked closer to the temple, more markings appeared on the steps until they led into a massive cluster of vines at the top. Rai seemed completely entranced as they stopped at the bottom like something was calling to him. Rai then swallowed, hesitation still very present in his head.

"Well?" asked C.C., smirking and folding her arms, "What are you waiting for?"

Hearing C.C.'s words, Rai quickly shook the nervousness away and ran up the steps to the top at full speed. After the stairs ended, he climbed up the large vines, some with quite a bit of difficulty because of how thick they were. He was panting as hard as Lelouch would be after a light run when he finally reached the top. After taking a moment to catch his breath, Rai looked around, suddenly confused. There was nothing up here but vines.

Rai was about to leave in disappointment when a low growl was heard right below him. Looking down, he was soon greeted by a brightly glowing green light. He could feel the energy radiating from it. Grinning, he leaped into the mess of vines, the lights shining brighter after landing.

"WHOO-HOO-HOOOOO!" he cheered.

Back on the ground, C.C. was leaning against the pillars that led up to the temple. Suddenly the ground beneath her shook, and a roar filled the air, making her stumble. Looking up in bewilderment, she saw that the vines had begun to glow and tremble at the top of the temple. Then they suddenly dispersed, revealing the giant Green Lion rising in the air with burning yellow eyes.

Despite herself, C.C. couldn't help but give an impressed smirk as the wind blew her long green hair back.

"What did I tell you?"


Rivalz was panicking. Now that the cave had been destroyed, likely killing Shirley, the Galra forces focused all their firepower on him as he struggled to outmaneuver them with the Blue Lion. Gritting his teeth, Rivalz attempted to turn around and fire at the ships again, only for the Blue Lion to get shot down by more lasers. He was completely overwhelmed!

"Oh, no, no, no! Going down! We're going down!" Rivalz panicked as they crashed to the ground. In desperation, he pulled the controls as hard as possible, which managed to have the Lion roll along the ground and land upright. However, it was still somewhat damaged as it attempted to rise. Red warning lights flashed everywhere inside the cockpit. Rivalz shook his head as he had been jostled during the fall, only to look through the screen to see several missiles heading towards him.

"Oh, no!" he gasped. He could only close his eyes and look away, awaiting death and hoping it would be quick.

Before the missiles could strike, a massive mechanical beast shot out of the ground, landing between the Blue Lion and the rockets, which promptly exploded on the impact of the new arrival. A massive Orange Lion came clambering out from the clouds of smoke before leaping into the air and crushing the Galra cruisers beneath it, causing them to explode.

It stood up and turned to face the Blue Lion. "Rivalz, you okay?"

Rivalz gasped, "Shirley! I thought you were dead! You jumped in front of all those shots to save my life?!"

Promptly a screen appeared in front of Rivalz to show Shirley in the cockpit of the Orange Lion. It looked identical to the one Rivalz was in, except the seat, all of the gadgets, and buttons inside were orange colored. She didn't appear to be hurt, if a little frazzled. She must have been in the Lion already when the mountain caved in.

"Well, actually, I was trying to get out of the way. Thankfully, what this thing lacks in speed more than makes up for in armor, and man, can it take a beating!"

The conversation was halted, though, when more Galra cruisers came flying down, shooting lasers at the two Lions.

"We've got incoming!" Shirley exclaimed, looking towards the shots with her Lion.

The two prepared to engage the enemy again when another screen popped up, this time in their Lions. It was Allura. "Paladins! Please hurry back! I can't hold the wormhole much longer!"

Rivalz didn't need to be told twice, "Let's get out of here!" he exclaimed as he and Shirley blasted off into the air with their Lions, the wormhole straight ahead. About halfway there, Shirley felt herself jolt forward as she was hit by one of the cruisers, causing her Lion to spin as it continued upwards.

"Oh no, not again!" she nearly wailed as she felt nausea begin again. She put her hand over her mouth to try and keep her food down.

"Keep it together, Shirley, the wormhole's closing!" Rivalz said as the Lions made into them before it closed behind them.


The control room doors slid open as Shirley and Rivalz walked in, groaning. Shirley was holding her head while Rivalz massaged his lower back. Lelouch, Milly, C.C., and Rai were already there waiting for them, alongside Suzaku, Kallen, Allura, and Coran.

"You made it!" Allura said with relief as they entered.

"Yeah," Rivalz frowned, flexing his arm, "Just barely, that was a nightmare! I almost puked out there! I felt like Shirley!"

"Think how I felt," Shirley retorted, "I am Shirley!"

"Yeah," Milly smiled, looking at Lelouch, "we had a tough time too," Lelouch smirked in amusement. C.C. rolled her eyes as Rai snorted a little.

"Did we find the Purple or Red Lion yet?" asked Lelouch.

"Allura just located them," Coran said, "there's a bit of good news and bad news. The good news is that both Lions are in the same place and nearby. The bad news is, they're on board that Galra ship that's now orbiting Arus… But wait! Good news again, we're Arus!"

Lelouch's eyes widened in shock, as did everyone else's, "They're here already?!"

"I thought you said it would take them two days to get here! Not two hours!" Kallen exclaimed in anger.

"Apologies," Coran said with a nervous smile, "it seems my calculations were a bit off. Finger counting is more of an art than a science."

His explanation was cut short as a large screen appeared in front of them, drawing everyone's attention to it. The image that appeared showed a purple-colored alien, one of the Galra. Much like the rest of his kind, he had purple fur and skin, long catlike ears, and in his right eye was what appeared to be a large round mechanical eye. His left eye had no pupil and was completely yellow. He had a healthy, muscular physique, making him look very intimidating.

"Princess Allura, this is Commander Sendak of the Galra Empire," the Galra addressed them, earning several gasps from many in the castle. Lelouch and Kallen were the only ones who didn't seem afraid of him, only glaring at the Galra in defiance. How he addressed them reminded Lelouch and Kallen of the nobles of Britannia back home. The very thought made their blood boil.

"I come on behalf of Emperor Zarkon, ruler of the known universe. I am here to confiscate the Lions. Turn them over to me, or I will destroy your planet."


AN: Well here's chapter 4, out today like I promised!

I got inspiration on Milly and Lelouch's planet from the Crystal Empire from MLP. Just imagine the inhabitants having the same crystal design as the crystal ponies.

Chapter 5 will take a little longer as I still need to watch that part of the episode, but I'll try to have it out by next Saturday. Hope you enjoy this while you wait though!

Edited and revised: 07/05/2022