After exiting the futuristic city of Electronica, Kirby and his team appeared back at the three-way ruins, where both the pink puffball and the Piranha Plant split up from Mario to rescue Sheik and Villager. The Mii Swordfighter army marched out from the city behind the Middle Fab Fairy Spirit, some wounded and even dead after the previously-mentioned Shackrab attack.

"You okay out there?" Barbara the Bat spoke from the Piranha Plant's watch-like device. The ex-Swordfighter Ultimate Reborn, Captain Falcon, Link, Fox, Sheik, Villager, Dr. Mario, Wii Fit Trainer, Little Mac, Inkling, and all the Mii Fighter troops they had gathered so far crowded around to listen over the Piranha Plant's communicator… everyone except for Kirby, who ran off not too far from his team after being distracted by a tiny butterfly.

"First, you continue down north back to the Cinnamon Hills, heading east until you come across a waterfall. Then…" Barbara continued over the communicator, with the rather-large group not even noticing two strands of white mist floating over them,. They were fragments of the Galeem Lock that held Mega Man and Snake in captivity under possession of their selected Spirits, and they appeared right in front of Kirby, scaring away the butterfly he was chasing.

"…Poyo?" Kirby asked. While none of the fighters were looking as they paid attention to the plan, the two mists and the Spirits quickly entered Kirby's body, stiffening the pink demon. Kirby silently panicked as usual while his eyes flashed the symbol of the Smash Ball in a glowing white. He blacked out again, ready for another vision.


Kirby rubbed his cuddly face again, back at the Midair Stadium, or in the vision's case the Sky Temple Training Arena. The pink puffball started hearing noises from the training room on his right, with Sozo yelling commands.

"Slam with your front paws!" Sozo yelled from behind the door. The result from the supposed-Dragosmo students was a shockwave powerful enough to knock Kirby onto his feet if he had a solid body.

"Kick with your back legs and swing you tail!" Sozo continued as Kirby walked through the shut door. The pink puffball saw the golden-eyed general training few of the Dragosmo students, including Ultima, Galeem, and his getting-there sweetheart Medley with her sister Katzen. Together, each one of those dragons was learning about the traditional skills of the current Rainbolements of Fire and Earth.

"And… that's enough," Sozo finished. "Take a fifteen-minute break, but remember that few of you have a lesson with Hakai afterwards as soon as he finishes up his private teachings." Ultima helped open the door for Medley and Katzen while Galeem simply stayed behind.

"You're not coming?" Ultima asked.

"I'd prefer improving the lessons I have learned with General Sozo," Galeem answered. "Practice makes perfect, as one says."

"We're heading off now, okay?" Medley giggled, running up to Galeem and rubbing her nuzzle against his face lovingly. Ultima laughed as the golden-snowflake dragon ran off and left her white-armored brother red-faced. Nonetheless, she and Katzen followed Medley to the next training room.

General Hakai was at another training room, hundreds of feet apart from the previous location. The only Dragosmo he seemed to be teaching was Phoenix, and even then it was simply criticizing on how the young student's move could improve better. The lessons Hakai covered were not so much as actually paying attention to given commands, but moreover getting creative with an individual's own attacks. The purple-eyed general claimed that any enemy has a special technique waiting to appear, so each Dragosmo must come up with their own solution to survive if the traditional option is not given.

As Ultima, Medley, and Katzen went in to visit their brother Phoenix, the three girls were amazed by the skills the black-armored dragon with magenta flaming wings could pull off. He was doing tricks that were his own, like creating erupting pillars out of the ground with his own will from a simple breath.

"I suppose you're here for lessons as well?" Hakai asked once Phoenix was finished with his creative display.

"Of course," Ultima answered. She and her two dragon friends got into their position, with Katzen walking toward Phoenix's side.

"It sure feels empty in here," Ultima continued. "Shouldn't there be other students?"

"It is just me and General Hakai," Phoenix answered. "Even though the dragon you have introduced me to arrives and spends most of her time with Hakai's lessons, there is no one else to appear for lessons… or even befriend me…"

"But one friend is more than enough," Katzen answered, placing her front paw on Phoenix's shoulder. "And I'm glad I have you."

"We can all explain why we're miserable later on," Medley interrupted, already flapping her wings and getting herself off the ground. However, before they were about to begin, the elderly head dragon mistress at the stadium's entrance spoke over the speaker.

"Attention," the elderly dragon spoke over the speakers. "We have arrived at the mystical planet of… Raifujin. Please wait at the main door in an organized formation and wait for instructions from your teachers."

"That's our cue," Hakai noted, heading out if the training room.

"But… what about our lesson?" Katzen asked.

"Time will tell," Hakai answered. "We'll have plenty of time for training once we get that new Rainbolement."

K irby, still in his Smash Ball State, watched as the Dragosmos lined up at the door, ready to set foot onto the next planet they are currently visiting. Sozo and Hakai pushed open the doors, revealing the world of Raifujin to the students. There was lightning flashing through the stormy skies, and there was not a single sign of vegetation anywhere, even though the air was fresh and pure. Flying transportation pods zipped over the city skylines, leaving trails of light behind them.

"Follow me," Sozo noted, taking off into the sky with his brother Hakai. The Dragosmo students flew off into the air and began following their teachers, with Ultima and her brothers in front of them. As they soared above the skies, Ultima was the only one to notice that the light-speed transporter vehicles had no windows, probably being advanced enough to get a good view from the inside. Regardless, Ultima flew as fast as she could to ask Sozo and Hakai just to satisfy her curiosity.

"Where are all the civilians?" Ultima asked.

"You'll see," Sozo answered. The flight was over a few minutes, and all of those dragons landed in front of a large building gleaming a bright yellow in the windowsills. Once the group walked inside, they saw a landscape that looked like it came out of a utopian sci-fi movie.

"Wow," Galeem said. "Where are we?"

"We are in the Thunder Heliodor Tower," Sozo explained. "You see, thousands of years ago, there was an intelligent and powerful Class 5 civilization long-lost in history, and few to this day remember the terrible tales of their order and harsh government. Creatures of passable intelligence still do not know who they were or what they looked like, but many have imagined them to be beings made out of pure focused energy, explaining why they had drastically vanished without a trace when their main source power, the Thunder Heliodor, became too powerful to control.

"When the Thunder Heliodor unleashed its true potential, the Raifujin Empire had drastically decreased, retreating all the way back to it's origin planet. Both the stone and the civilization's technology had quickly recovered on it's own, but their creators were nowhere to be seen, so they act peaceful to anyone who visits this planet made out of only one city. They also have completely forgotten their terrible usage of their warfare being controlled over for domination and now only use it for otherworldly threats. This comes to show you that an alien planet's technology is still beneficial, even if its most intelligent species has long been extinct."

"That's deep," one Dragosmo answered.

"At least be glad you're lucky," Hakai remarked. "If they were alive right now, they would've killed us the second we set foot on Raifujin. You all wait right here while we manage to get the stone that'll inherit you your powers." The two generals then jumped up and flew off while the Dragosmos took a look around the tower.

While Ultima was admiring the ancient technology to see how this long-lost civilization thrived before that accident, she noticed her brother Phoenix trying to befriend the other dragons, even pleading to be noticed, but every dragon that came to contact with him simply ran away to meet up with Galeem, since they had believed that he was more friendly and reliable to be an actual friend to them. A small cloud of sooty smoke puffed out of Phoenix's nostrils, jealous as he watched his brother was getting all the attention and popularity simply by good looks, even admitting he had found Medley as his sweetheart.

"Calm down, Phoenix," Katzen said, sitting on her hind legs and cupping Phoenix's face lovingly.

"Not now, Phoenix," Katzen explained. "Try to let your anger go…" Ultima ran to Phoenix's side, noticing how more painful life was getting for her black-armored brother and how rewarding it was for Galeem.

"It is not worth it," Phoenix sighed. "It is just not worth it."

"You might want to let this go," Ultima resorted, trying to help calm her brother down. "Besides, you have Katzen."

"No matter how much time passes, I will never let go of this feeling and rejection," Phoenix answered, pushing Katzen's front paws away.

"Time will go on," Ultima remarked. "Regardless of how painful it is, most people just let go of their emotions and accept reality for the better." As Phoenix was walking off, he glared toward his sister and sweetheart with a low growl.

"Not me," Phoenix answered calmly. Once the black-armored dragon with magenta wings walked away, Katzen placed her front paw on Ultima's shoulder.

"Maybe he's right," Katzen said. "Perhaps Galeem is getting too much attention around here…"

"I think so too," Ultima answered. "Maybe perhaps Galeem would share some of that popularity pie with Phoenix in time…" The black-coated dragon with rainbow-spectrum wings then looked back at the technology that she was admiring before. From Kirby's perspective, most of the weapons she looked at were very similar to the armor and weapons displayed on most members of the Subspace Army. The two weapons he found the most interesting were devices in similar situations and sizes to the Dark Cannons and Subspace Bombs, though they were completely lacking the feel and texture that would fit an army of darkness.

As time went on, Sozo and Hakai had returned to the Dragosmo group with the Thunder Heliodor dangling on a golden chain necklace from the golden-eyed general's mouth. All of the students, including Galeem and Phoenix, appeared in front of them, and Katzen was alerting Ultima by shaking her.

"Generals Sozo and Hakai are back," Katzen noted, shaking Ultima with her front paw. Knowing what was about to happen next, Ultima ran with Katzen to the two generals. Sozo then let go of the golden chain linked to the stone, letting it hover in midair for a while. The Thunder Heliodor then began spinning around, faster and faster, generating a mystical power that shot out like electricity. It zipped through each of the Dragosmo students one-by-one, generating new life within them.

Without warning, a green-coated dragon shot up into the air, coated with lightning. The other students quickly backed away, watching the dragon spasm it before landing on the ground without a scratch.

"Easy now, Tyker," Sozo alerted with a smile on his face. "Now everyone get in formation as we spend another few hours training with the abilities of the new-founded Thunder Rainbolement. The Thunder itself signifies speed, giving us the tools to escape from danger as quickly as possible. It also allows us to strike with lightning-fast attacks, making us an unpredictable force like the ancient civilization that had long ago existed on the planet of Raifujin. Now then… let us start off with a simple, yet basic breath to simply shoot bolts out of your mouth." Each one of the Dragosmo students tried harnessing their energy to use the Thunder, but ended up using the Fire Rainbolement instead or rarely the Earth. Eventually, few of the students managed to spew out a small but passable bolt, positive to try again. As what felt like minutes had passed, and the Dragosmo students were ready to learn another technique, the vision flashed white, reminding Kirby that it was done for right now.


"…and after you take the blue pipe back, simply head up north and meet with your friends back there to finish off the Seraph of Order," Barbara finished on Piranha Plant's communicator. When the pink puffball woke up from the vision, he noticed that his friends were already complete with learning about their plan. Fox McCloud walked up to Kirby and helped him up.

"What are you doing around here, sleeping on the mission?" Fox asked. "We've got an objective for now, and we're heading to the Magma Castle." The Star Fox leader picked up the pink puffball, carrying him on his head as Kirby's allied team headed up north to a forest next to the Cinnamon Hills.

"…This shouldn't be too hard to get through here now, considering that we've cleared the hills last time we came through here," Link noted before he instantly stopped, pulling out his Master Sword and Hylian Shield. He had just heard rustling coming from the forest's bushes, both the Mii Swordfighter army, the Middle Fab Fairy, and the Smashers got their guards up to see who it was. Dr. Mario slowly approached the bush, pushing away the leaves to uncover Flowey himself.

As the small, yellow-petal flower looked at the group with Dr. Mario backing away, Kirby, Villager, and Piranha Plant all hid in fear behind the Middle Fab Fairy.

"Relax, guys," Little Mac laughed. "It's just a harmless, little flow-" Before Little Mac could finish, Flowey exposed his demon face, biting into the small boxer's pointing arm. Little Mac quickly backed away in pain, clenching his arm to hide the teeth marks while wincing. After being threatened, the troops quickly raised their weapons and fists against the demonic monster flower.

"I went easy on you last time," Flowey spoke, his voice a lot raspier. "I only wanted to have a little game with you, but I'm gonna be serious right now!" Wrapping thorny vines in front of him, Flowey called forth the Jigglypuff Primary to keep the fighters busy while he himself attacked the Mii troops.

The Spirit in control of Jigglypuff's body was Prince Starfy of the Pufftop Kingdom, simply using the Star Spin attack he used when he was an Assist Trophy. The other fighters wanted to attack the Jigglypuff Primary, but Kirby decided to attack, convincing his friends in his own language to go after Flowey, who grew in size and was doing a heavy number on the Mii Swordfighters. A vortex swirled around the Jigglypuff Primary as Kirby grabbed ahold of the captured fighter, transporting away from Gallia for now.

Flowey grabbed a few of the Mii Swordfighters with his vines, tossing them left and right. His demonic laughter echoed through the woods as he enjoyed slaughtering all in his gaze. That was the type of monster he was. Just then, he felt the ex-Swordfighter Ultimate Reborn jumped onto his stem, hacking at it with his steel weapon.

"This… is what… you get… when you lay a hand… on my people… you bitch!" the Mii Swordfighter yelled. Flowey simply roared at that comment, struggling as Captain Falcon and Link started attacking at his petals. Soon, Fox, Sheik, Piranha Plant, Villager, Dr. Mario, Wii Fit Trainer, Little Mac, and Inkling joined in and thrashed harshly at Flowey, all while trying to avoid his deadly seed-like bullets and thorny vines decorated with wilted rose buds.

The many thousands that had survived Flowey's ambush backed away with the Middle Fab Fairy, watching as the Smashers kept attacking the large, plant-like monster that was Flowey. Suddenly, a bright flash gleaned in front of Flowey's face, temporarily blinding him enough for the fighters to deal a devastating blow all at once. After Flowey shrunk back to his original size, he trembled at the fighters looking down upon him menacingly.

"Just wait until you least expect it," Flowey snarled, digging himself deeper into the ground. "You'll see!" After Flowey vanished below the grassy dirt, the fighters and the surviving Miis saw that the light that distracted Flowey was none other than Jigglypuff's unconscious body, which was saved by Kirby. The Pokémon drifted slowly downward, and Fox quickly grabbed the Jigglypuff before she touched the ground.

"…Jiggly?" the Pokémon asked as she was slowly waking up, awakened from the Galeem Lock. Once the group of warriors turned towards Kirby, they saw that the pink puffball had already absorbed the white mist that was the Lock, lying perfectly still with glowing-white eyes.


Kirby woke up back at the Sky Temple Training Arena, feeling as though a year and several months had passed before his eyes. According to the current vision's perspective, it did, as he had felt the stadium rumbling. Kirby quickly looked outside, seeing the landscape of Raifujin. The Dragosmo students, now much older, appearing almost as tall as the adult dragons, crowded near the window and said their goodbyes to what appeared to be their favorite "ancient civilization vacation" yet. The stadium itself was moving faster and faster away from the planet's surface until it appeared to be a simple star in the celestial sky.

As Kirby gazed into the wonders of the cosmos zipping right past the stadium as it traveled to it's next destination, he saw Ultima walking towards her brother Galeem. The pink puffball then remembered the reason why he was here and headed towards the feminine dragon, ready to see where this is going.

Galeem had just finished chatting with his sweetheart's friends, chuckling as they departed with smiles on their faces. Medley, who was next to Galeem at that time, noticed Ultima walking towards them and placed her front paw patrol on Galeem's chest. The white-collar dragon then saw his sister looking at him with golden eyes, knowing something is up.

"Galeem, can I talk to you for a minute… alone?" Ultima asked, answering with a voice barely similar to Faker's kind and motherly tone.

"Sure," Galeem answered, whisking Medley away from the conversation with his left wing and letting her meet up with a nearby group of female Dragosmos.

"What is it now, sis?" Galeem asked. Ultima sighed, knowing she'll regret her objection.

"It's about our brother Phoenix," Ultima replied. "Ever since we got here, Phoenix has always been the black sheep, feeling rejected by everyone. The only dragons that understand him better are General Hakai and the sister of the classmate you are dating."

"Well, too bad for him because of his looks simply scaring people and making him untrustworthy," Galeem answered, looking away.

"…What are you talking about?" Ultima asked, a little confused by the approach.

"General Sozo explained that my looks remind all of these dragons of the light," Galeem resounded. "He said that the light brings them hope and order, and they are willing to obey for what they think is right for them. Didn't Sozo tell you?"

"Of course he did," Ultima noted. "During my private lessons, Hakai had also told me how Phoenix is similar to the darkness, and there are sentiment creatures willing enough to harness the fear and chaos to their advantage. The only reason why they don't risk it is because of fear that their mood will drastically change. Besides, the only reason why I'm telling you before is at least… lend some of your friends to our brother…"

"It's his own fault his got into this mess anyway," Galeem said. "If he wants friends, he can look for them himself."

"If not for Phoenix, at least do it for yourself or even me, your own sister," Ultima objected. Galeem simply walked away, refusing to hear any more of this conversation.

"If you plan on talking to me on how much I'm an attention whore one more time, then we're through," Galeem growled. "Don't ever speak to me of my attitude again…" The white-collar dragon with blue-and-orange wings then departed, and none of the other Dragosmo classmates heard about the conversation between Ultima and her brother Galeem. Only Medley seemed to listen. She walked towards a saddened Ultima, knowing she had heard every word of the argument.

"I just don't understand him," Ultima sighed.

"You spent most of your training lessons with Sozo and Hakai to learn how to be the greatest," Medley noted. "That's a big jump for most of us, and the only students willing to train with Hakai alone are Phoenix and my sister Katzen. The rest of us only train with Sozo.

"...At least you don't have another sibling that cares about what you two think," Ultima sighed. "People have different dreams, and we'll have to accept reality for the better, but I don't know if the paths my brothers have picked were the right ones. They… could even be frightening me, like something cataclysmic might spark up between them, with not only me… but all of us in it. I've heard tales that a single Dragosmo can be so powerful he or she might be able to spark up a new universe."

"And what about if two Dragosmos get into a fight against one another?" Medley asked, stepping away from Ultima a bit. A long line of silence lingered between the two juvenile dragons, and the black-coated dragon with rainbow-spectrum wings had no answer. Just then, the Sky Temple Training Arena stopped it's traveling, and Sozo spoke over the speakers.

"Attention, Dragosmo students," Sozo noted. "We have arrived at Yangkatzu, home of the Life Rainbolement. Please line up at the main entrance and await instructions." Kirby watched as one half of the Dragosmo students lined up at the door, and the other was looking outside the windows to admire the new landscape. Ultima was one of the many dragons to look outside into the landscape, seeing thick, luscious treetops decorate the landscape. There were literally waterfalls flowing down colossal leaves, and dirt mounds were cluttered on the large branches to make way for smaller flowers. Fruits as large and heavy as the average human bloomed on the deciduous plants dominating the horizon, and there were what appeared to be wyverns, coated in vines and other forms and aspects of life, flying over and gathering the ripened produce for their bounties.

However, as Ultima gazed past the window, she looked back upon her brothers waiting at the door, noticeably a tad bit farther apart because of their slightly-growing resentment towards each other. As soon as Sozo and Hakai opened the door, the Dragosmo students, including Galeem and Phoenix, all flew out of the door.

"Be careful where you land," Hakai explained. "Yangkatzu is actually composed of a tiny piece of rock only a few miles across, and the plants setting root inside the planet have grown to such towering heights that they make it average-sized, so be expecting a lot of deep chasms. Our objective for now is visit the Minister of the Wyverns and obtain your powers from the Life Emerald. Now let's get going!" As soon as the students flew out, Galeem and Phoenix gave each other strong glares from across the room, and they took off one at a time with Galeem in front. Ultima looked into the sky-blue air, sighing in defeat as her brothers were growing resentful of each other.

"Ultima! Hurry up!" Sozo called out from the distance. With her head hung low, Ultima took to the skies and departed from the Sky Temple Training Arena. For now, one of the many visions was over for Kirby.


"Kirby?" Sheik's voice asked. "Are you okay?" Kirby slowly woke up, his body back to normal after the Smash Ball made him experience that origin story of who is currently considered the Smash Brother's greatest enemy yet. As Kirby hopped back on to his feet, Jigglypuff hugged the pink puffball, glad that she was rescued from the Galeem Lock.

"Thank God you're alright," Fox said. "You missed a manslaughter of Mii Swordfighters."

"Speaking of which… Kirby?" the ex-Swordfighter Ultimate Reborn noted, pointing to the watch-like device on Kirby's stubby arm. The pink puffball slipped it off and gave it to the Mii Swordfighter. With a single press, the Mii contacted the Undying Light.

"Flynn here, the greatest pilot in all of Skylands and the most handsomest. How can I help ya?" Flynn asked over the communicator.

"We've had to put up with a massive attack involving the deaths of some of my people, " Mii Swordfighter answered. "We needed a slight alteration in plans and we need to bring the Mii Fighters to your ship…"

"You mean your band of the toughest warriors needs to be protected?" Flynn laughed over the device. "Give me a break!"

"I think that's enough for now," the Great Sage interrupted over the communicator.

"Hey, wait!" Flynn noted. "I wasn't finished yet-"

"Lend the Mii Swordfighters the device you have right now and we'll bring them back to the Undying Light," the Great Sage answered. "We'll make sure they take care while you continue your mission."

"Thank you," the ex-Swordfighter Ultimate Reborn sighed, tossing the communicator to one of the Mii troops.

"You can't ditch us like this!" one Mii Swordfighter objected. "You need our protection as much as we need yours!"

"I understand," the ex-Ultimate Reborn answered. "Just to clarify, the Ancients were wiped out because they were too dependent on their leader, and the Ancient Minister couldn't save them all other than himself. Sorry, but… we depend on your safety. You know how much you wanted me and the other two Ultimates to reflect your past leaders. Our parents. And they would've done the same thing…" The Mii Swordfighter then stood next to Kirby, Piranha Plant, Sheik, Villager, Captain Falcon, Link, Fox, Dr. Mario, Jigglypuff, Little Mac, Wii Fit Trainer, and Inkling, knowing they have got this.

"Good luck," another Mii noted. Just like that, the Mii troops walked off west, leaving their leader behind.

"I'll lead the way," the Middle Fab Fairy replied to the current team. "Thank you so much for rescuing me." Afterwards, the Middle Fab Fairy left the group, and the ongoing team headed up north, back to the Cinnamon Hills, and they were taking the path northeast to a large waterfall, which could be heard from a distance.


As Galeem began watching through the magical mirror that showed him the World of Light, he had noticed that the two teams had different goals, but the same plan: to weaken his forces and break their way through into the Galeem Void to finish him off. Balder arrived at the base of the seraph's crystal throne, warping in.

"Do I have to repeat myself when I said no entering the Galeem Void until you've defeated all the awakened fighters?" the Seraph of Order asked.

"Of course," Balder answered. "However, before you send me on my way, King Bulbin and his men had uncovered how to make Supporters out of Kirby without the need of his trophy form." Interested, Galeem levitated downward to Balder's eye level.

"…Tell me more," Galeem said.

"Using in what humans call 'DNA technology', we had managed to capture Kirby's full character through analyzing the very ground he steps on," Balder explained. "Everything Kirby breathes on, every skin cell he sheds, down the very flesh of his beating heart, we had captured something that is not Kirby but far more superior and obedient. Though the final result may not be a Primary, it would sure be the perfect cloning machine for an infinite number of Supporters since it alone cannot be defeated through sheer luck in a battle."

"Yes… very well," Galeem noted with a slight chuckle in his voice. "Bring in what you have salvaged immediately." With a flick of his wrists, Balder had simply summoned with his magical powers… a simple wad of clay, only at Kirby's size.

"What is this?" Galeem asked, a tad bit angry that it was not what he was expecting at all.

"This is the DNA we had gathered, all wrapped up in one tight package," Balder said. "All we need is the hands of Tabuu to shape it into the perfect cloning machine…"

"…I see… Well, Balder, thank you for your time." Galeem noted, tugging on Tabuu's Chains of Light. Once Balder walked out, the Construct God floated down to the wad of clay, his glowing-blue hands lifting it into the air. As soon as Tabuu had finished molding the clay into a trophy replica of Kirby standing immobilized, he wrapped it in the blue ropes that bound the petrified fighters. Afterwards, a glowing Buckot began spilling the melted Shadow Bugs over it, constantly cloning the still Supporters. Spirits that were closely related to a round shape flew in an began pulling the puppets' strings.

"Wish we had Kirby before," Galeem chuckled, pulling Tabuu to his side once more by the Chains of Light.

"Now then, my puppets, spread across the world and team up with the Light Puppets," Galeem ordered. "Make sure that the Super Smash Brother's do not stop me." As the darkness seeped into the Galeem Void, the footsteps of the brand-new Kirby Supporters could be heard in the distance, marching off into the world of Gallia.