Chapter One of my new story. Exiting, isn't it? Remember to review!


A beach. I was on a Beach. To my right, there was a river of lava. To my left, the canister in which I arrived. Naturally, I went to my right.

In doing so, I found an odd indent in the ground. I stepped in it and was immediately trapped. Crap. I thought to myself. Then a matoran ran up. "Guys, we got one!" Then, three more ran up. Raising my sword, I cut free from the trap. The matoran started to back away, then someone yelled. "Halt! Jaller, it's alright, he is the Toa of prophesy." The turaga then approached me. "My name is Vakama. I am the turaga of Ta-Koro." "My name is Tahu. Toa of Fire."

The turaga gestured for me to follow him. So I did. While going to the village, he explained the predicament he was in. "Rahi have been attacking the villages. They are under the influence of the evil Makuta. You, and five others, were prophesied to arrive, stop Makuta, and Awaken The Great Spirit Mata Nui." "Then these Rahi must be stopped."

As if one cue, a large Phakia dropped down and attacked. "Defensive position Delta!" The matoran named Jaller yelled. The matoran lined up at the gates to Ta-Koro and prepared to guard. I raised my sword once more and prepared to fight. The beast struck first, aiming for my arm, but I activated my Kanohi Hau, The Mask of Sheilding, and blocked it. I then swung my sword, hitting one of its legs. It tried to bite me, but I punched its face, knocking off its Kanohi. The rahi then proceeded to flee.

"Interesting," said Vakama. "It seems that the Kanohi are driving the Beasts. We should bring them to the healer in Ga-Koro. I am in no condition to travel. Please bring this to her, Tahu. Ga-Koro is to the north." "Of course, turaga."

And so I made the trek to Ga-Wahi, and eventually to Ga-Koro. Although no one told me the village was on water. Or full of women. Although there was another Toa there. And she was quite attractive. "Hello. I am Tahu. Toa of Fire. And you are?" "I am Gali. Toa of Water. Nice to meet you, brother." "Ditto, sister. Do you know where the village healer is? Turaga Vakama asked me to bring this to her." "I don't, but Turaga Nokama might." So I made my way the the turaga of water. "Hello? I am Tahu, Toa of Fire." "Nice to meet your aquaitance. I am Tuaga Nokama. The elder of this village." "I must request that I find the village healer. Vakama asked I bring this to her. "That would be Vhisola. She is over there. The turaga pointed to a hut accord the path. "Thank you, turaga."

I began to make my way to the healer, when I was interrupted by Gali. "Why must you bring that Kanohi to a healer?" She asked. "I do not know. Vakama just looked at it and said that." "Maybe it's been poisoned." "Maybe."

Me and Gali made our way to Vhisola's hut. It was a light green, with herbs and such scattered on the tables. "What can I do for ya?" "Please look at this mask. It's urgent." I gave her the mask. She began to look at it, and got a disturbed look on her face. "It's infected with a rage virus. Who ever did this must really hate rahi. Or Makuta is desperate." "Well now we have a way to stop the rahi without killing them." "We take their masks off." Finished Gali. Just then, a roar was heard out side. Me and Gali ran out, to find a Tarakarva destroying the village.

"Tahu distract it! I'll take it down." I ignited my sword and swung it around. That's right, just follow my sword. I thought as I ran around the village. Right when it was about to strike, it went still, and Gali backfliped off of the Tarakarva, holding another infected Kanohi.

"And that's how you deal with Tarakarva." "Nice work, sister. Though I could've done better." "A Toa of Fire? In water? I'd bet a muka had better chances than that." "Mmhmm." Smooth, dumbass. Then Nokama came out of her hut. "Stop bickering. You both did fine. I suggest you head for Le-Wahi, though. To find your fellow Toa of Air." "I agree. Should we split up, or syck together, Tahu?" "We'd fight better together." "Alright. Off to Le-Wahi!" "It's getting late. Maybe we should pending the night, and set off in the morning." I suggested. "Your right. The villagers gave me a hut. We'll sleep there."

After night had passed. Me and Gali set off for Le-Wahi. When we arrived in Le-Koro, the villagers said they had not seen any Toa come by other than us. A Le-Matoran named Kongu suggested that we search along the beach, though. "Thank you." While searching, Gali told me her story.

"I awoke stuck to a reef. My legs were missing, so I grabbed them and pulled them on. I then was attacked b a Takea Shark. I swam around until it stopped chasing me. I found my way to shore, where a fisher named Macku brought me to Ga-Koro. I was introduced to Nokama, then shown my hut. I was about to talk to Macku to thank her, when you came along." The we heard something in the bushes. We readied our weapons, only to hear a voice. "Fire-Brother and Water-Sister! It is no Rahi-Beast! Only me! Toa Lewa!"


Next chapter will be the mask search beginnings.