I sat on the floor, stunned at what Roodaka had just told me. Was it really true?
Had the Visorak been in Metru Nui all along?
"I have just one question, Roodaka," I asked curiously. "Where did the Visorak hide?"
"Why, don't you know?" she answered. "Remember that fateful night, the night you had your heart broken?"
"But what does that have to do with..."
I suddenly realized the answer. "Oh."
Before I had the chance to ask any more questions, a gigantic, orange foot smashed through the ceiling.
Roodaka screamed, and I stood in front of her, anxiously waiting for whatever that monster was.
But, in my heart, I already knew who it was.
Keetongu.
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The
Toa Hordika had almost reached the Coliseum. The farther they walked,
the clearer they could see that something big had smashed through one
of the walls.
Soon, they reached the gates.
Entering the Coliseum, they noticed that the tracks led to a nearby door. But something was standing in their way. A big, mean, red thing.
It was Sidorak.
"Well, well, well," the ruler of the Visorak sneered. 'If it isn't the Toa Weaka, coming out to play. Well, if you want to play, I must warn you. I don't like to play by the rules."
And with that, he hurled a ball of shadow energy at Matau Hordika.
Matau was quick to react, however, and sent a Rhotuka whirling in front of him.
The wind energy from Matau's Rhotuka managed to keep the energy ball away, which gave the other Hordika time to plan a counterattack.
Nokama finally decided on a plan. "We need to combine our Rhotuka. That's the only way!" she concluded in a satisfactory way.
Following her advice, Vakama, Nuju, Onewa and Whenua charged up their Rhotuka and handed them to Nokama, who was ready to combine them with her own.
But something was missing...
"Matau?" asked Nokama.
"What is it, watersister?"
"Can you give us one of your Rhotuka?"
Matau sighed. "I suppose so. But only if you take me out when this is all over."
Vakama especially looked outraged at this, but Nokama confidently nodded and Matau sent a Rhotuka flying over to her.
"Got it!" the Toa Hordika of Water called as she caught the spinning wheel of protodermis in her hands and added it to the Rhotuka in her hands.
Suddenly, there was an explosion of light. Crimson, navy, viridian, white, amber, and obsidian lights appeared around the Toa Hordika, and flew into the Rhotuka in Nokama's hands, combining the elements.
At last, when the light subsided, there was a lone Rhotuka in Nokama's hands. It was the color of saffron, and glowed with some sort of internal energy.
Nokama charged it up, and sent it, whirling, at Sidorak. The ruler of the Visorak tried to dodge the Rhotuka at first, but it split itself into many copies, making it difficult for Sidorak to escape.
Eventually, the Rhotuka hit their target. Beams of gold shot out from Sidorak's body, and he fell to the ground, dead.
Relieved that the had defeated their foe, the Toa Hordika rushed to the door, unaware that on Sidorak's body there was a faint trace of orange...
