"Okay Eris, what's so important here by the Forever Rock?" asked Laval for the third time in a row.

"You'll see," was the reply he always received. Oddly enough, the Eagle hadn't smiled all day. "We're here."

"Alright, so…now what?" asked the lion.

"Now, I show you…" the Eagle repeated the same action that the crocodile female did a long time ago. Eris threw a root of a persuader plant in to the fire. The lion's expression changed to one of pain and shock.

"Eris! What are you doing?" shouted Laval, waking in a Fog of Destiny.

"I'm reminding you of your forgotten friend," spoke the Eagle, referring to how Laval spent more time with his crocodile friend than her lately.

"I had good reason to spend more time with Cragger than you," said Laval, deciding to say the truth this time. "If you weren't the special phoenix vision bird, then yeah, I would spend more time with you! It's not that I forgot you or don't care about you…"

Eris, upon hearing this, hit Laval with all she had. Laval did nothing to save himself, and therefor suffered a very painful injury to the stomach. The Fog of Destiny ended, and Eris got up and started towards Laval. Laval had suffered pain in real life, even though the pain was inflicted in a dream. He knew he had to move fast. He didn't want to injure Eris, but he didn't want to suffer any injuries himself.

In the meantime, Lagravis was captured by Ewald, tied up, and flown to the Eagle Spires. While Ewald was distracting the Lion King, the rest of the Eagles overpowered the few lion guards and grabbed the Chi. With no commanders left, the lion tribe idled by the empty pool of Chi water.

Eris grabbed Laval's Speedor, hoping to catch him faster. Laval was willing to play this game, but took Eris' jet instead.

"Wow, never flew an Eagle jet. How hard can it be?" said Laval while pressing a blue button. The jet engines whined to life, and proceeded to lift the lion in to the air. Eris spotted Laval, but it was too late. The jet had already made its way past the Forever rock and in to the sky. Laval pressed a yellow button, and the jet started to fly up. When he pressed the green button, the jet flew down. After a few tries, Laval mastered the very basics of flying an Eagle jet. Upon arriving at the Lion Temple, he was greeted by Longtooth.

"Sir, I regret to inform you that your father has been taken," said Longtooth.

Laval was in shock: "Who would do such a thing?"

"Apparently the Eagles," replied the lion soldier.

"Oh great, the one tribe I thought I could trust," said Laval. "Our only hope of defeating them is by endlessly paying the Ravens, or…"

Laval had an idea, and his temporary command gave him the chance to try it.

"I'll be back in a bit, I have an old friend I need to talk to," said the lion prince.

Laval decided it would be quicker to continue borrowing Eris' jet, and upon takeoff Laval used his limited expertise of flight to get to the outlands.

Once Laval reached Lavertus' home, he landed as carefully as he could and walked up to the door and knocked.

"Just a moment, let me finish these cupcakes quickly," Lavertus' voice carried through the house. "Now, who do we have here? Laval? What brings you way out here?"

"I need your help, Uncle. We have been betrayed by the Eagles." Explained Laval.

"The Eagles? Aren't they your allies? And besides, what do I have to do with any of this? I'm still in exile you know. Or, am I?" replied Lavertus, posing his favorite question.

"Well, the only way we lions can fight back against the Eagles is if we take fight. I only have Eris' jet, which I took by accident, but it's not enough. You have the WindShadow, and you can help us make more air vehicles!" elaborated the lion. "If you help us, we can let you back into Chima."

"And how would you do that? You need Lagravis' permission for that." Sighed the exiled lion.

"You need the king's permission to do that," said Laval. "The Eagles captured my dad, so I am the temporary king."

Without any further words, Lavertus joined Laval inside the Eagle jet, for once.