The group of fighters exited through the techno maze, looking out into the bright sun once more. What they saw on their right was a seaside town, with the graffiti roads decorated with seashells and aquatic animals. Houses molded out of clay were laid out across the beachside. There were more Spirits inhabiting the seaside town.

Kirby looked out into the ocean, noticing how blue it was. Not even the oceans on his home, Planet Popstar, were as beautiful as those bodies of water. The red Supporter that he picked up started trembling, beginning to lose its Shadow Bug fluids like blood. Kirby quickly noticed the puppet fighter was starting to die and tried to keep it on its toes as long as possible.

"I'll take care of him," Dr. Mario told Kirby, carrying the wounded Kirby Supporter. "I'll take him to the nearest hospital around here." As the prescriber walked to the nearest hospital he spotted, Kirby ran towards him.

"Poyo poyo poyo," Kirby said, tugging on Dr. Mario's white lab coat. As the doctor noticed, he saw how much the pink puffball cared about the puppet fighter. For whatever reason, he was worried about its safety as much as his friends'.

"Alright, you can come with me," Dr. Mario said, holding onto Kirby's stubby hand. "The rest of you search the town for supplies. We pretty much need them for this journey." Once both Dr. Mario and Kirby walked towards the hospital with the resting Kirby Supporter, the other fighters took a look around the seaside location.

Throughout the graffiti streets, the team looked around for whatever they could find in various markets that opened on the streets. Spirits in different booths were selling exotic fruits while others were giving out survival kits, even though the fighters have already known how to survive in the wilderness. They haven't eaten in days, and the first thing to get was some grub. Peach, being the confident damsel that she is, ran towards a nearby booth. There was the addictive scent of juicy, sizzling meat, and all sorts of salads and desserts were mixed with the aroma. Serving the delicious foods was Chef Kawasaki, who was only a Normal Ace Spirit. He was simply cooking and baking multiple delicacies when he noticed the traveling group of fighters standing right in front of the market booth.

"Excuse me, but… may I ask what you have here?" Peach asked. The chef was surprised by what he saw: the fighters were the only ones that had physical bodies, and most of them were rescued from Galeem.

"Why, I thought I would never see the day when a team of our bravest warriors would go up against the Lord of Light and free us all!" Chef Kawasaki cried with joy. "How can I help you, heroes?"

"We're going to be gathering supplies for the long journey ahead," Link answered. "Can you help us stock up?"

"Of course," Chef Kawasaki answered, trying to organize his finished meals. "I had never been so happy ever since I was rescued from the body of a PAC-MAN Supporter."

"Wait-wait-wait," Fox answered. "You're saying you were rescued? By whom?"

"The stranger simply came and went, leaving no trace of his… or her… belongings," Chef Kawasaki answered. "Coincidentally, I think the stranger was probably like you guys with the physical form and everything." Suddenly, the oven timer started ringing.

"Excuse me one sec," Chef Kawasaki chuckled nervously. "I've got a Geothermal Pizza baking. Won't take long." As soon as the glowing-yellow Spirit was getting the pizza out, this gave the fighters enough time to talk about the mysterious guest on this side of the island.

"Did you hear that creature probably from Kirby's world talk about how there could be a fighter on this side of the land?" Link asked.

"We're all here in the same spot, Champion of Hyrule," Sheik answered. "If what the Spirit said is true, then there could really be a fighter like Piranha Plant that had also survived Galeem's attack."

"Who knows?" the Mii Swordfighter asked. "We did find out there are six survivors in Gallia, and we have a Piranha Plant as one of them. How crazy is it that there is someone out there trying to go back the way we came in?" After Chef Kawasaki pulled out the Geothermal Pizza, which was piping hot and covered with pepperoni and black olive toppings, and set it to cool on the booth's counter, the fighters stopped talking and continued with the getting food plan.

"So, which of these items are you interested by?" the Chef Kawasaki Spirit asked. "Roast Griffin? Tenderized Tartare? Maybe even some Hobgob Doughnuts or Sharp Stew? At my booth, I cook up the best delicacies only from Miitopia, and all grubs come in three rarities: Common, Rare, and Very Rare. Ranked from lowest to highest, these three rarities can boost your stats slightly or greatly, and the Very Rare meals are the best ones."

"Geeze, it's hard to decide," Samus said, tapping the chin of her helmet. "I suppose we'll take one of everything."

"Excellent choice!" Chef Kawasaki cheered. "The Kawasaki Buffet is the best deal, and no one can resist the temptation to buy all of these delicious treats. Just note it is a little pricey, with the Common grub rounding in at 100 Spirit Points, the Rare at 250, and Very Rare at 500. All in all your total price would be rounded up to… 57,700 Spirit Points."

"…Spirit Points?" Sheik asked. "Wait a minute. I don't know if we've been listening, but are they what you call currency? Even then, I doubt we have any kind of money at the moment…"

"I understand," the Chef Kawasaki Spirit responded. "However, I simply can't give away this stuff for free, y'know. Just know I'm at least generous enough to hold onto your order until you pay me those Spirit Points…" The fighters nodded, walking a foot away from the Miitopian grub booth.

"How are we gonna get all that food?" Lucario asked. "We don't have any money with us and we haven't eaten in days…"

"Don't worry," Peach said. "I'm sure we'll find a way…" When Mr. Game & Watch turned around to his left, the busy number of Spirits in the market stopped talking and looked in the direction that the monochromatic fighter was looking at. A little scared, Mr. Game & Watch tapped Bowser's hard shell.

"What do you want, pipsqueak?" Bowser asked, turning around and looking down at Mr. Game & Watch.

"Who are those strangers?" one Spirit asked.

"Oh no," another Spirit exclaimed. "It's a Primary team!" The group of fighters quickly turned around to see what appeared to be the captured Pokémon Trainer. His three Pokémon Squirtle, Ivysaur, and Charizard were all out from their Pokéballs. They were each represented by a 3-in-1 Master Legendary Spirit: Articuno for Squirtle, Zapdos for Ivysaur, and Moltres for Charizard. The Pokémon Trainer himself was all three of them, but the three bird Pokémon had individual powers that were passed onto each of the Pokémon.

"Do you think they see us?" Bowser asked, ready to claw the Pokémon Trainer Primary. The Pokémon Trainer Primary pointed at the fighters, and the three possessed Pokémon began shooting out water blasts, explosive seeds, and fire bursts.

"…Yep," Fox answered. Before the array of the water, grass, and fire-type attacks reached the fighters, Fox McCloud quickly jumped in front of them and quickly pulled out his reflector, barricading the attacks. As Charizard, Ivysaur, and Squirtle raced towards the team, Pikachu and Lucario quickly ran out and started attacking. Lucario used his aura abilities to leech combos onto the three Pokémon at once while Pikachu constantly used Quick Attack and Skull Bash. All the while, the Spirits in the market began fleeing from the scene, hoping they too wouldn't get captured again.

"You better defeat that Primary as fast as possible!" the Normal Ace-class Spirit of Chef Kawasaki exclaimed, ducking under his booth without attending to his Miitopian grubs. "I hear you can net up strong rewards if you defeat one…"

"Why haven't we thought about this before!?" Fox asked, liking the idea of defeating enemies for cash all while he was shooting his blaster. "Come on, guys! We've got some of those Spirit Points to nab!" Piranha Plant, Sheik, Inkling, Jigglypuff, Little Mac, Yoshi, and the rest of the gang ran towards the 3-in-1 fighter.

"We've gotta aim for Red himself!" Bowser called out, blocking Charizard's tail. "If we break the rules and hit the Trainer, then it's over for the Primary team!"

"This is gonna be a bit of a problem, by the way!" Lucario said, counter-attacking Squirtle's spinning shell. Villager was trying to plant trees and water them so he could chop one down, but Ivysaur's rapid-fire seeds were strong enough to hit back at the Smashville mayor. As Villager got up amidst all the chaos, he noticed despite the big number on their team that the three Pokémon were faster and stronger at defending the Pokémon Trainer Primary mainly because they were all possessed by Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres.

Running off, the Villager looked around for Dr. Mario, Kirby, and the Supporter that joined their team through sheer luck, believing they were in some sort of hospital.

Meanwhile, inside a building, Dr. Mario was carefully observing the red Kirby Supporter, who was already patched up and cleaned. He checked through a clipboard of the test results, and Kirby himself was starting to feel worried.

"Well-a, goods news is-a that our little puppet fighter will be alright," Dr. Mario said. "All he needed was a little bit of fixing. Bad news is that this Supporter will survive until its original source has been destroyed. These Kirby Supporters are stronger and more obedient toward Galeem than the other Supporters, but once their cloning machine is gone, they're all erased from existence regarding health." The pink puffball looked down in a bit of sadness, knowing he would miss his Supporter terribly if that cloning machine was destroyed. But he supposes that was for the best since the Seraph of Order needed to be stopped. Dr. Mario patted Kirby's head, reassuring the alien without words that everything will be fine. Then, Villager ran in with a panicked expression on his face. He managed to find the two fighters and the Supporter, waving his arms around and sweat dripping from his face.

"What is it, buddy?" Dr. Mario asked. The Villager simply pointed outside, still frightened. Even though the Villager could not even speak a word, Dr. Mario and Kirby both knew that a fight was going on outside.

"Let's-a go," Dr. Mario said, running to the ground floor of the hospital with Villager. Kirby puffed up and floated to the patient's bed where his Supporter was sitting. The pink puffball sat down next to the red-eyed puppet fighter, taking a good look at the patched-up wounds. There was still some of that Shadow Bug ooze leaking through the bandages, but that was just about it.

"Kirby! Take that Supporter with-a you and head outside!" Dr. Mario called out from downstairs. Kirby quickly jumped down and carefully lifted the Kirby Supporter to the ground. Once the four went outside, they saw Link, Samus, Yoshi, Fox, Pikachu, Captain Falcon, Jigglypuff, Peach, Bowser, Sheik, Mr. Game & Watch, Lucario, Villager, Wii Fit Trainer, Little Mac, Inkling, Piranha Plant, and Mii Swordfighter all trying to go after the Pokémon Trainer Primary while trying to fight off his strong, super-speedy Pokémon trio. Dr. Mario, Kirby, and Villager all ran towards Charizard, Ivysaur, and Squirtle. They tried distracting the three captured Pokémon while the red Kirby Supporter ran towards the Pokémon Trainer Primary. The Primary team knew that the puppet fighter would never attack them and only left the fighting to the reawakened Smashers.

"Deliver the blow!" Samus called out to the Supporter, knowing the puppet fighter was approaching the Pokémon Trainer Primary. The fighters had managed to diverse Charizard, Ivysaur, and Squirtle long enough for the Kirby Supporter to pull out a hammer. It wasn't long before the Primary knew what was going on before the patched-up puppet pulled out a hammer and swung it at the captured fighter.

Once the Pokémon Trainer Primary was defeated, Charizard, Squirtle, and Ivysaur all retreated back into their individual Pokéballs. A bright light engulfed the Trainer, not having the chance to summon its little roulette minigame. The wings of the Galeem Lock shattered, and they transformed into the white mist with the combined Master Legendary Spirits of Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres mixed with the foggy essence. The other fighters stepped back and watched as Kirby absorbed the mist again, stiffening with white eyes again.


The pink demon was back where he left off, during the time when Lord Ceresor allowed Ultima to follow him. As Kirby looked around, he saw nothing but a large, wooden dock in front of him. Standing at the edge was the Lord of the Arcus Dragons, and Ultima himself was by his side. They both looked off into the distance and saw Sozo and Hakai flying off into the sun.

"Where are they going?" Ultima asked.

"They are heading off to a land far away from our own," Lord Ceresor answered. "A place where we are heading too. You have come this far. With your skills and courage, you can help me with this mission."

"I… don't even know what is so special that I was chosen for this job," Ultima objected.

"I can tell you are new here," Ceresor chuckled. "Tell me, child… have you heard anything about a pit called Ginnungagap?" Ultima simply shook her head, having no comment on it.

"Legends say that this pit was founded by the Fire Demons and Ice Giants of old, uncovered ages ago," Ceresor answered. "The fire and ice have been locked in eternal turmoil, swirling down into the bottom. Inside the ice, the fire sparked life within, giving them new forms. They became known as the Mii Fighters, a species as intelligent as our own but evolving the closest to humans. However, there was also ice that created life within the fire, and they are known as the Shadow Bugs – creatures made out of tiny ones in different shapes and functions. In Ginnungagap, the fire represents the light and the ice represents the darkness. Their hearts were no different, so the two species have been at war ever since, with the Mii Fighters at the rink of the gap winning time and time again.

"The Shadow Bugs themselves are pushed to the bottom of the pit, but they have a means of revenge. Just recently, they had undiscovered a prehistoric beast sealed away in permafrost millions of years ago, which was believed to have been extinct. They planned on controlling this beast and finally using it to destroy the Mii Fighters for good. It is our mission to stop the Shadow Bugs from taking over and spreading throughout Arcus. Now is our chance to fly off into the skies and defeat the creature that the Shadow Bugs of darkness had uncovered." Just like that, Ceresor jumped off from the wooden dock and took off into the sunrise, and Ultima followed him into the sky. The two warriors soared through the air as fast as they could, having no recollection of how long they had been flying. Kirby himself was simply standing on nothing, watching as both the black-armored dragoness and the Lord of Arcus flew to their destination.


As though the visions were on a time lapse, Kirby noticed that hours had passed. Both Ceresor and Ultima were already at the place where Hakai and Sozo hoped they would meet up with them. The pink demon gazed upon another gorgeous land: a massive pit that stretched a few miles across its radius, with large forests decorating its edges. There was nothing but darkness found within the bottom of the pit, with fire and ice glowing down below.

Ultima and Ceresor landed down on the ground beside the pit. What they saw was a steampunk-styled city laced with flora and fauna. The technology itself was dated for our current time, but it was somehow also far more advanced at the same time. Sozo and Hakai managed to meet up with their father and best Dragosmo student.

"We're here, father," Sozo said. The four dragons looked back upon the strange city, watching the early Mii Fighters walk out of their homes onto the streets. Each of the Brawlers, Swordfighters, and Gunners were tweaked a bit to mimic this peculiar style they chose, like the Brawlers had suits of squeaking iron, the Swordfighters were suited up in formal clothing and had sabers, and the Gunners looked like grease monkeys and wielded manually-controlled steampunk arm cannons. The children that were clearly not ready to fight yet were dressed up in peasant outfits, some even crying over the fact that they are caught in a never-ending war against the Shadow Bugs. Emerging from the crowd were the Ultimates of Arcus, looking as bland as the previous Ultimates fifteen years ago. The Brawler had stones for fists, the Swordfighter balanced a long leaf as a tool to swing with, and the Gunner fueled her wooden log cannon with some sort of strange magic.

"Welcome to Ginnungagap, the Pit of Ice and Fire," the Brawler Ultimate of Arcus spoke.

"We have heard your cry for help," Lord Ceresor answered. "We arrived as quickly as possible."

"Thank you so much for answering our call," the Gunner Ultimate of Arcus responded. The three Mii Fighters turned to their people, raising their hands up high.

"Behold! Standing before you all are the most intelligent creatures closest to us: the dragons!" the Swordfighter Ultimate of Arcus addressed. "Let us celebrate with a feast in honor of these brave warriors should we go out to die!" All of the Mii Fighters in the city cheered, knowing that the Dragosmos were here with them.

During the party at the central hall, most of the Mii Fighters, including their Ultimates, sat down and hosted a banquet at a table that circled around a rather large fountain. Some of the other Miis were hanging out, serving appetites, and even guarding outside. As Kirby looked around, he saw the meals that were presented on the plate. With so many choices, the pink puffball could not resist. He tried inhaling the dishes, but then figured out he could not interact with anything in these memories of the past. He knew that Faker's amnesia could be tied to these events in the past and the stone he swallowed. Nonetheless, he continued to watch as the dragons seated themselves next to the Mii Fighters.

The dragons in comparison, while sitting down, were twice as tall as a Mii Fighter. Ceresor looked down upon the Ultimates, wondering what they have to say.

"Did you know we're actually the very first Mii Fighters born here?" the Brawler Ultimate asked Ultima.

"I had no idea," Ultima gleefully answered. "Your town is just so fascinating! While I was going through change, I only grew up in Civiltatula and traveled through the solar system for ten years, so I didn't have time to study the history of Arcus…"

"That's true," the Brawler Ultimate continued. "By the way, my name is Sieg, the Swordfighter's name is Gilbert, and the Gunner's name is Sherry. Outsiders call us the Ultimates since we are seen as leaders. It… kinda goes with the whole 'ultimate' thing… Anyway, what brings you here?"

"Nothing," Ultima answered with no comment in her voice. "I was… simply a tagalong. No one special."

"I see," Sieg remarked. The Brawler Ultimate leaned in close to her, almost as if he wanted to give her into a secret.

"I can see you're really special," Sieg said. "You may not know it, but one day you'll grow up in ways you can possibly imagine. They'll turn for the greater good, and I even see a potential queen. What do I know? It's wishful thinking after all. My point is… everyone has a little bit of light and darkness in them, but a true hero balances them both without one side overwhelming the other. All you need is a choice on what to do with it. Will you act for the greater good of balance or give in to either the light or the darkness? We all know the darkness is obviously symbolic for evil, but sometimes the light isn't as hopeful as you would think…" Suddenly, a tray of dishes shattered in the background, distracting the Brawler Ultimate of Arcus.

"Nice talking with you," Sieg said before excusing himself from the table. Ultima looked back on Lord Ceresor, who was already heading outside to one of the balconies. His calm expression was enough for the dragoness to walk towards him and join the Lord of Arcus outside.

"Amazing, isn't it?" Lord Ceresor asked, looking out into the night sky, watching as the moon was waning into a crescent.

"Yeah," Ultima sighed. "It's a shame my brothers aren't here to enjoy this moment with me…"

"Maybe it's for the best," Lord Ceresor answered. "After all, they could probably be home spending time with their family." Ultima looked out into the stars, letting the pause of the wind linger for a while before she asked him a question.

"Is it true?" Ultima asked. "That Dragosmos can be so powerful they can create universes?"

"My great-grandfather was the leader of the first dragons," Lord Ceresor answered. "Back when our species gained intelligence and walked this planet, any creature capable of sentience was long gone and the world was void of life. He used the powers of the stones and created Arcus as you see it today. Yes, my child. It is possible for a Dragosmo to become powerful enough to spark up a new universe. You know there are more stones than the ones that gave us our powers. Here in Ginnungagap, both species that reside here have uncovered powerful jewels. The Mii Fighters hold possession of the Light of Helio while the Shadow Bugs have control over the Darkness of Hycto. Legends have told of two seraphim who have balanced the multiverse for eons. However, they fell under the corruption of an ancient evil and had been sealed away in their counterpart prisons, their powers passing onto those worthy enough to wield the powers of light and darkness. Their greatest students have also been given these powers when the teachers are too weak both physically and spiritually."

"Do you mind telling me who or what turned them against each other?" Ultima asked, curious about the topic Lord Ceresor was talking about.

"I am, of course, referring to an… ancient goddess who saw us as… stains in her eyes," Lord Ceresor answered. "Her bloodshot, weeping eyes." Ultima then suddenly remembered the nightmare that she had years ago, when a golden-haired deity had sworn to destroy everything appeared in her flashbacks. Thankfully, Ceresor can read her mind.

"I see you know who I am talking about," Ceresor reassured Ultima, looking at her terrified face. "The Goddess of Insanity is still around. She may be weakened, but she is always watching, waiting for the perfect moment to strike her enemies. Her mind will reach into someone else's and find the tools that will bring her back to existence once more. Once she gets her way, there will be nothing to stop her. Not even our Rainbolements can protect us by then."

"So is there no way to stop this threat, whatever she is?" Ultima asked.

"Like I said, you can summon the warriors of the past to defend us from the upcoming threat," Lord Ceresor answered. "How you can summon them is entirely up to you. Just remember that they will be brought here to defeat the goddess for only they are immune to her true powers. We are safe for now, but her threats are rising at a steady pace. You will have to be careful…" Ultima willfully nodded, knowing she will face her destiny one day. When Kirby walked closer to the two dragons, he passed through them and looked out onto the land, seeing the Pit of Fire and Ice glow in the distance. At the edge, the pink puffball was the only one to notice a mysterious shadowy figure standing near the edge as Ultima and the Lord of Arcus were looking out into the stars.

Kirby saw that the figure was in a black mist, with the red sclera and green eyes with slit pupils. In its crystalline hands was the bubblegum slime with the single eye from before, resting in the figure's palms.

"Father!" Sozo called out to Lord Ceresor. "Hakai has gotten drunk on red wine again and needs your assistance."

"I'll be there in a minute," Lord Ceresor answered. He then reentered inside the central hall, leaving Ultima outside the balcony. Kirby looked back at the rink of Ginnungagap, noticing the figure was still there. The black-armored dragoness had just now noticed. In her eyes, she saw the mysterious entity simply staring back at her. Driven out of curiosity, Ultima flew off from the balcony with Kirby quickly inhaling air and floating behind her.

After Ultima landed in front of the strange figure, the wind pushed back against her wings flowed through her, and the black mist floated away like dust. Kirby then landed, watching the dragoness look around the waning crescent moonlight.

"Ultima…" a strange voice called out. The male voice sounded rather calm and uncomfortably normal, making Ultima tremble a bit. When see turned around again, the figure was feet away from her. He was holding the pink slime in his hands, and the blob looked at the dragoness with its light-green eye.

"I understand that you have problems with your brothers," the black mist spoke with the voice. As he slowly moved closer towards Ultima, Kirby had picked up that the stranger was levitating inches off the ground.

"Listen: I am only here just to see what you're up to," Ultima answered. "You better tell me your name and describe what your motives are." However, the black mist simply laughed in response.

"Must you really know my name?" the stranger responded, inching closer towards the Dragosmo. "I'm afraid I cannot tell you, but you can call me… your little companion."

"And what do you know about my brothers?" Ultima asked.

"I know a lot about you, Ultima," the black mist answered, his green slit eyes flashing in an unnatural light. "I have seen things. Lots of things." The bubblegum slime moved up one of his crystalline arms, slipping through his fingers. Ultima then started getting flashbacks again from her nightmare, watching a similar color like that slime be cried out from the goddess' eyes. She then shook that thought away and saw the slime shift into a different shape: one that depicts two dragons fighting. They both looked similar to Phoenix and Galeem.

"I can see through time, and I know of your fate," the black mist continued. "One brother will become selfish and demand all will follow his rule of perfection, and the other will hide in the shadows alone and turn jealous of the former." The bubblegum slime then turned back into its pulp form, slithering into the stranger's hand again.

"If you wish to avoid this fate, I suggest you join my side," the black mist added. "I will give you whatever you want: praise from the other dragons, a reunited family, unlimited power. You can have both love and wealth. What good is it having one over the other when you can have both?" The black mist stopped right in front of Ultima, holding out his crystalline hand. The slime covered the whole appendage up, only exposing the sharp fingertips. Ultima slowly lifted up her front claw before she stopped.

"This… this doesn't feel right," Ultima objected, looking away. "What good is your lifelong goal if you're simply going to skip the hard route? You'll finally have it and yet… you would still feel empty." However, the black-mist stranger did not listen and quickly grabbed ahold of Ultima's paw. Once he grabbed ahold, a sudden burst of energy stung the crystalline hand, causing the entity to quickly back away. The pink slime quickly slithered onto his shoulder after it too felt the pain.

"Hm… it seems you are pure of heart," the stranger told her. "Some sort of strange power is inside you and I cannot get to your heart. No matter. All I have to do is look for someone more… tainted. Hopefully it wouldn't be your brothers. Until we meet again, Ultima." When a burst of fire mixed with ice blasted near the pit, the wind created from the immediate splash blew the black mist away. Just like that, both the stranger and his slime companion were gone.

Ultima felt rather shocked from that event, trying to get rid of the stranger's words from her head. However, they stuck around like an earworm created from a catchy pop song on the radio. The dragoness thought it best if her interaction with the mysterious entity was left unnoticed, for simply telling it would have disastrous consequences. Before Kirby knew what hit him, the Smash Ball glowed brightly on his forehead again. Another vision was completed.


"Kirby, wake up!" Fox called out, shaking the pink demon back to his senses. The round alien sat up, looking at all of the companions he was surrounded by, including the Pokémon Trainer himself, who was reawakened as well as his Pokémon. The red Kirby Supporter tapped the pink puffball's cheek, making sure he was okay.

"Glad you're back again," Samus congratulated. Some of the Spirits that were at the market started popping out, cheering in curiosity.

"Look!" one of the Spirits called out. "They've got a million Spirit Points!" By the Smashers was a pile of green bits that were pretty much the Spirit Points. Fox McCloud quickly ran over to them and dug his anthropomorphic paws through the currency.

"Now we have plenty of money to buy the food we wanted!" the Star Fox mercenary said. Most of the fighters were scooping up a few handfuls of the Spirit Points, ready to buy the Miitopian food they asked for at Chef Kawasaki's stand.

Once all the fighters and Kirby Supporter had placed the rest of the Spirit Points and grub in separate pouches, they continued north of the path to a jungle with a large waterfall beside it. The pink demon looked back on the seaside town, thinking about the awakened memory that occurred. The encounter with the black entity was something life-changing, and it was a good thing this Ultima character had refused the offer. Little Mac then came around and patted Kirby's back, distracting the pink alien.

"Whatever happened back in that little head of yours, don't worry about it. It was probably all a dream" Little Mac then took a bite from the stinger of a Common BBQ Scorpion.

"I gotta tell you: Chef Kawasaki makes the best dishes!" Little Mac added while talking with his mouth full. "We should hire him onto that ship of yours as the gourmet chef sometime." Once Little Mac headed back to the group, the pink puffball knew those visions were like dreams, even though they were somehow tied to Faker's amnesia. Once thing is, in fact, certain for Kirby.

That memory will never go away from his mind. For some reason, it will stick around for a while.