Stelle received 1 new message from Magolor

Magolor: Hey, hey, hey! How're you doin'? How's your godmother?

Stelle: What do you want?

Magolor: Hey, whats with the sudden hostility? You really think I would only come to you if I needed something from you? How cruel! I can't imagine why you would think of me like that!

Stelle: What do you want?

Magolor: Think you can let me borrow the Rainbow Sword for a while?

Stelle: no

Magolor: Awww, but why?

Magolor: The Rainbow Sword from our world! How come you are using it instead of somebody cute, and strong, and powerful?

Magolor: Like me!

Stelle: You're not touching it

Magolor: …

Magolor: What if I was in danger? Would you help me then?

[There is a picture of Magolor hanging onto the edge of a cliff as a portal tries to suck him in. Above him, the caption reads "Save Him? Yes / Let Him Perish."]

Stelle: Let him perish

Magolor: …

Magolor: Heck you

Magolor: Wait, Meta Knight swore last chapter…

Magolor: You know what? **** you

Magolor: By the way, if anybody asks, these messages are explicitly non-canon unless stated otherwise. K?

Stelle: I feel like your not talking to me

Stelle: You'd be right. I am inside your walls rn

Stelle: aiocurwcneq0i0wvnuerwfenfe


Kirby didn't think when he saw Stelle getting chomped by the Grand Doomer. He just acted. Like that one broccoli boy from that one superhero anime he promised Bandee he would watch but still hasn't because he still hasn't bought Haltmann Co.'s overpriced cable service. Or have a TV in his house.

He just acted. He could hear Dan Heng gasp when he dashed towards the Grand Doomer and pried its mouth open. He could vaguely remember the Greater Doomer firing off multiple energy bullets at him, knocking the Fire ability out of him, but he didn't register the attacks of the soreness that resulted from them. Kirby just wanted to save his new friend.

He pried the jaws of the Dupa apart, and he could see Stelle's body begin to dissolve. She seemed to almost… unravel as the Dupa began absorbing the power of the Stellaron. She glitched in and out of existence, the Stellaron inside began to shake violently and glow bright red. Kirby reached out to grab her, but something pushed him away. The Stellaron pushed him away. As Stelle's body began to destroy itself, the Stellaron started roaring with power, taking every ounce of energy it could find like a black hole. If this went on any longer, it'd probably blow a hole into Another Dimension.

So, in a last-ditch attempt to fix something, Kirby raised his hands and created a Friend Heart, something he hasn't really done since the Star Allies first formed, and tossed it.

Thinking back on it, he's still not sure if he hit Stelle or the Stellaron with it.

Everything went white soon after. Like every other time he threw a Friend Heart, a connection was forged. If only he knew who that connection was with. And what that connection did. Usually, it made people more agreeable, more willing to help out on occasions where they might originally be more wary.

It also gives them a spiffy new hat for some reason, but then again when has Dreamland ever made a lick of sense?

But here…?

He's not exactly sure why Stelle can summon the Rainbow Sword now (and slightly miffed about that, he had to go an entire adventure to find the droplets, only to use the Rainbow Sword in one fight against Dark Matter). Maybe it might have something to do with his connection to Void and her soul being tied to the Stellaron, or maybe it was just a cheeky wink and nudge reference to that adventure.

Still, after the Friend Heart landed, Stelle's body stabilized, and the Stellaron's anger was quelled, if only for a brief moment. They defeated the Grand Dupa shortly after, and Stelle collapsed on the floor. Kirby was ready to take a nap himself, but…


As reality went back to normal, Stelle collapsed on the floor, her energy completely spent from the boss fight. Kirby quickly caught before she could land and held her gingerly as she started to snore. His deep blue eyes bored into her, seeing past her and looking deep into her very being, her soul.

It's nothing like he's ever seen. Artificially programmed, yet naturally created. Under the Stellaron's control, yet acting out of her own free will. It's strange. He was so lost in thought that he didn't notice when Dan Heng ran up beside them and started taking her temperature.

"She's fine, just unconscious," Dan Heng let out a sigh of relief.

"Not quite," Herta interrupted, grabbing onto the stoic man's shoulder and gently shoving him away. She leaned down to look into Kirby's eyes and examined the way stars in his eyes twinkled. "You did something to her when you threw that heart. What exactly did it do?"

Kirby shrugged. Again, he's not sure what the Friend Heart even did.

Herta frowned at the puffball's response. She crossed her arms and glared, and afterwards she let out a sigh.

"How frustrating… First the Xianzhou and those shattered divinations, Another Dimension and the invading monsters, and now the Stellaron trapped in the body of a mortal and touched by your power…" Herta let out another long-winded sigh. "If I wasn't so intrigued by all of these developments, I would've thrown all of you out the airlock by now." Magolor's portal opened behind the group, which led back to the med bay.

At her comment, Kirby and Dan Heng glanced at each other, and then back at Herta with a deadpan stare. "Now go and get yourself checked up. I don't know who will tear me down first if any of you die, Himeko or Meta Knight," the scientist sighed.

Probably Meta Knight , Kirby thought to himself. He walked inside the portal and thanked Herta for helping them out in the fight. Dan Heng followed closely behind him, staying silent as he crossed through with him. Kirby pouted and stuck out of his foot and nearly caused the spearman to trip. Dan Heng gave Kirby a half-hearted glare. Kirby glared back and nodded his head towards the combat machine.

"Thank you, Herta," Dan Heng said with a roll of his eyes. Herta paused slightly and looked back at Dan Hend with a confused look. Kirby smiled and walked through the portal.

"...You're welcome…?" Herta muttered. The combat doll blinked once, then twice as the portal closed.


"But why would they thank me…?" Herta muttered to herself as the puppet began to reorganize the mess in her office.

"Kirby's a nice kid. Even if you didn't do much, he'd probably reward you with a giant cake!" Magolor giggled to himself. He was floating near the ceiling of the room with his legs crossed and a tablet in his hands, reading through Herta's various research papers and some forgotten experiments.

Herta looked up at the magician and then returned to work, only to Magolor's bright yellow eyes staring back at her. "What's up with frown, little lady? You should turn it upside down!"

"I'm not letting you snap my puppet's neck again," Herta muttered, which prompted an exasperated gasp from Magolor.

"I stabbed a screwdriver into your face, there's a difference!" Magolor corrected her. Herta rolled her eyes and slapped him away, which caused the magician to float slowly towards the holographic images of the other genius society members.

"What're you even doing here? Weren't you supposed to install some sort of instrument onto the Astral Express?" Herta asked exasperatedly.

"I'll get to it in a minute! Pretty sure Stelle's stepmom would want a moment with her newly adopted daughter," Magolor said with a giggle. Herta let out a low groan of frustration.

"What do you even want, Magolor? There's nothing inside my office that will intrigue you," She said.

"What about that giant semi-rogue-like sub-game you have in the corner?" Magolor asked, pointing towards the large, glowing machine in the back of Herta's office.

"It's just something I'm working on with a few colleagues. Nothing of major importance now, since Kirby has done who knows what to the Stellaron," Herta grumbled.

"So you're just gonna scrap the project like you usually do?" Magolor said in a condescending tone. Herta glared at the magician as his face phased through Screwllum's portrait. He raised the tablet in his hand and shook it. "You've got all sorts of science fair projects that could get second place at best, but you decide to scrap the second because they become boring for you. You're like a fanfic author with too many ideas."

"It's not just because I get bored," Herta countered. "Sometimes, there's just no benefit to continuing the project. The only reason why I pursued my de-aging project was to provide an alternative solution to immortality, without dying from whatever form of insanity the Aeon of Abundance also 'blesses' you with."

"And yet, you still haven't released your results to the Xianzhou Alliance," Magolor said too smugly. "Something tells me that civilization suffering from magic space cancer because of the many-armed dommy mommy goddess might be interested in your research."

"The Xianzhou do not want immortality–" Herte started but was interrupted when Magolor raised his finger… and surrounded her with Deadly Needles.

"Up pup pup pup pup! I know, I saw the lore videos. That's not the point," Magolor said. "But still, don't you think they can at least do… I dunno, something with that research? You managed to find a way to de-age yourself from a grandma to jailbait, and that's all well and good! But the Xianzhou should have some smart, if not half-baked cookies in their batch. Perhaps they could, I dunno, reverse engineer the technology and make something that makes them age faster?"

"...What point are you trying to make, Magolor?" Herta asked, slowly becoming more and more annoyed by his presence and tone.

"You remind me of myself when I was younger," Magolor giggled, tossing the tablet back at Herta. She let out a tiny yelp as it hit her plastic body and nearly fell to the ground. "Back then, the universe was such a grand mystery! I wanted to explore it all, learn everything! And then I got my ass kicked because I messed with the wrong planet."

Herta tilted her head in confusion. "Go on…" She told him

"Before I do, have you ever come across this book before?" Magolor asked. He created a portal above him, and something covered in red leather fell down. "This is what inspired me to 'blaze my own trail,' and I have a sneaking suspicion it's what inspired you as well." He tossed the item behind him, and Herta caught it without issue.

The book, despite being rather dusty, seemed to be in mostly good condition. The spine was worn down a bit, pages which once been clear white had turned into a dirty yellow. She turned the leatherbound book to the front, as the brightness of Herta's eyes increased gradually. The real Herta sucked in a breath as she read a title that was intimately familiar to her.

Secrets of the Ancients
Alexander Forgo

"Wherever they go, Kirby follows… give or take a couple thousand years," Magolor said as Herta flipped through pages of the book. They were riddled with notes written in blue and sticky notes of various colors. Some pages were even completely written over in language the Herta could barely read through.

As she continued to flip through the pages, a feeling of nostalgia washed over Herta that took her back nearly two centuries ago. Back when she was holed up in her hometown's library, completely surrounded by books, studying to receive her fifth PHD by the age of twenty. She walked through bookshelves, only to find the author of a children's book between a history and astrophysic texts. Out of sheer curiosity, she reached out and began to read, and with each page turned, she would become more and more enamored.

Metal comets that could grant wishes, fountains that give life to dreams, Starships that could travel dimensions. Relics whose power eclipses that of an Aeon. To Herta, at all so fascinating, even if it seemed completely farcical. Despite that, she still held onto that book for as long as she could. Even though she still keeps that book with, kept under lock and key in a drawer next to her.

After all, if anybody would be the one to somehow bring Forgo's imagination to life, it would be her.

"You… how did you get this book?" Herta asked as she came upon the page regarding the Clockwork Stars. "From what I understand, I have the only copy. In addition, none of Forgo's finding were ever discovered. Most of the scientific community assumed that most of his research was fake. His only other published work was a children's book about–!"

"Let me guess, the book was titled 'Wondaria Travels' was it?" Magolor asked. Herta glared at him, which got a chuckle out of the magician. "Wonderful story. Very wholesome. Based on a real theme park, y'know?"

Herta glared at him with one eye, while the other swiveled down to continue skimming through pages and notes Magolor had written down. She eventually found herself at a page that was torn out of the book, the one between the Fountain of Dreams and the Four Heroes of Yore.

One that should have information regarding the Master Crown.

"Y'know, my name translates to 'False Paradise' in the Ancient's tongue," Magolor suddenly spoke up. "'Mago' is a corruption of 'Mafo,' which means lie, and 'Lor' means paradise. It's sort of fitting, I suppose, considering the way I first met Kirby and his gaggle of cheerleaders."

"And why exactly are you telling me this?" Herta said impatiently. She reached a page that featured the Lor Starcutter, which had very little notes and scribbles compared to before. She felt a pang of jealousy reading the note that proclaimed that he had uncovered it. She checked the cameras of the station briefly, and sure enough, the Lor Starcutter was parked right next to the Astral Express.

How annoying.

"Who knows!" Magolor said with a laugh. "Anyways, why did you have Stellaron locked up in here in the first place?"

"You can't respond to a question with another question," Herta growled.

"And yet, I did anyway! Why did you keep the Stellaron on your space station? How come Asta didn't know anything about when I first arrived on this ship? Surely you must know how much harm they've done. How many planets have been destroyed by them. How many races and people have gone extinct because that dilf of an edgy emo god decided to be a bit quirky one day?" Magolor asked, his voice becoming more critical and less… amused, for lack of a better term. His eyes seemed to glow even brighter, and she can't help but wonder what sort of expression he was hiding beneath his cloak.

"There's nothing sinister about my owning a Stellaron," Herta said aggressively. "I merely wanted to study it, in order to learn how to use its power to further my research and learn more about the universe."

To her annoyance, Magolor simply laughed. "How strange! That's the same excuse I used!" Herta furrowed her synthetic brows, waiting for the irritating magician to calm down. He did, eventually, as he walked towards and started leaning against the Simulated Universe. "So, anyways, I wanted to join in on your little project!" He said nonchalantly, tapping the glass with his finger.

"Excuse me?" Herta let out an offended gasp. She walked up to him and shoved the book into his chest with enough force to make him grunt. "Do you really think that you can just one waltz in here, spout some cryptic, cliche ramblings about how we're 'similar' to each other, and then just ask to be part of a project that you have no personal stake in!?"

"I mean, have you seen our series' power scaling? I'm pretty sure most of us are planet busters at minimum," Magolor said with a shrug.

"That's not the–!" Herta started, but allowed her real self to take a deep breath to calm down. Never as she wanted so much to punt somebody out the airlock before. "And why would I ever consider bringing you into the project?"

"Well, I do have firsthand experience with the typical Dreamland brand weirdness, something that will probably affect the project considering how Stelle was hit by a Friend Heart," Magolor began, "and while I'm may not be much of whizz when it comes to programming and other sciencey technical thingamabobs, but I'm sure that the Lor Starcutter will be happy to aid you… and totally not keep an eye on you since you are technically harboring what could be a considered a weapon of mass destruction! In that sense, you're just like me, for real for real!"

Herta tilted her head.

"Oh, yeah, the Lor has a mind of its own, it's an entire thing, it might get its own moveset someday," Magolor said dismissively. "The point being, I can probably help you. After all who knooooows what might happen if that piece of assumedly sophisticated technology gets infected with ancient good vibes magic!"

"Now I know why Asta seems to dislike you so much," Herta groaned.

"I aim to please! So, what about it, Genius Society member?" He floats down and stands in front of the puppet with one gloved hand outstretched. His eyes let out an almost hypnotic glow as he stares past the puppet's camera and right into the real Herta's eyes.

"I'll… have a discussion with my partners. I'll let you know if they deem you a suitable contributor to the Simulated Universe," Herta eventually relented, refusing to take his hand. She felt a shiver run down her spine as Magolor folded his hands behind his back and stared directly into her puppet's cameras.

"...Well, I suppose that's the best I can do, for now," Magolor said with a shrug. A misty portal appeared behind him, and he waved back at her as he walked through. "Bye bye now!"

"Have a nice day!"

Herta jumped in her seat. She swore that Magolor sounded like he was right next to her.


With a swipe of his cape, Meta Knight had suddenly appeared in the medical sector. The nurse standing in front of him was startled by his appearance, and dropped a tray of medicine she was carrying. Before any of them went past her knees, the masked knight had already caught them and placed them back in their place.

"Apologies," Meta Knight said with a bow. As he walked away, he left the nurse with a confused look on her face, and a slight blush on her cheeks.

As he walked down the hallway, Meta Knight felt the aura of another powerful presence hiding somewhere in the station. Kirby was with them, as well as Stelle. Since the former has yet to cause some sort of commotion, Meta Knight at least assumes they're decent at hiding their true intentions.

Once the sensation felt close enough, Meta Knight knocked on the door next to him. There was some movement, followed by a series of familiar babbles. The door hissed upon, and Meta Knight was immediately ambushed by a Kirby hug. The small boy laughed and smiled as he wrapped his arms around Meta Knight's waist, and cooed when the older man started ruffling his hair, eyes shining bright blue as he did so.

"Great job today, Kirby," Meta knight said, detaching the boy's arms from his waist, and leaning down so that he could be at eye level with his protege. Again, the knight ruffled Kirby's hair, getting another series of giggles from him. After one more pat on the shoulder, Meta Knight rose back to his feet and crossed his arms.

Standing in front of him was an older man wearing glasses, brown clothing and holding onto a walking cane. Meta Knight looks down into Kirby's starry eyes, and the boy shakes his head.

For now, he's a friend.

"Greetings," The older man said, breaking the odd silence that surrounded them. "You must be Meta Knight. It's a pleasure to meet you. My name is Welt Yang, a Senior Member of the Astral Express."

"The pleasure's all mine, Mr. Yang," Meta Knight says amicably, taking Welt's hand giving it a firm shake. The man hisses slightly, and Meta Knight gets a frown from Kirby. "Apologies. I should've taken off my gauntlets."

"You don't have to apologize. I suppose I should've expected something like coming from a trained warrior like yourself," Welt says with a light chuckle, flexing his fingers so that he could feel them again. "If it's okay with you, can I ask exactly how many years you've held the title of Knight?"

"It's not exactly a title," Meta Knight said, his eyes changing from their standard yellow to soft green. "It's a pseudonym, one that I started using when I first arrived on Dreamland."

"I see…" Welt says. "So I guess that means you're not from Planet Popstar?"

"Not initially. It is my home now," Meta Knight says curtly, but without any hostility. Kirby smiles happily at his declaration.

A few more seconds of silence passes, leaving only the occasional beeps of medical machinery filling the room. After a while, Kirby walks up to Stelle's bedside and starts poking her in the cheek, as if he was trying to wake her up. Welt chuckles at the gesture, while Meta Knight sighs.

"So, how long have you been looking after Kirby?" Welt asks. Meta Knight pauses for a brief moment.

"I'm not his care…" Meta Knight began but paused again. "He lives on his own for the most part, except when he's having a slumber party with Bandana Dee or Dedede," He eventually.

"Ah, my apologies. After hearing how highly he speaks of you, I assumed that you were some sort of parental figure to him," Welt says. "At least, I assume he's speaking highly of you. He did make excited noises when I brought you up earlier." Meta Knight hums in response. As his eyes turned into a mixture of orange and blue, Meta Knight gently slapped Kirby's hand away when tried to poke Stelle yet again.

"Don't do that," Meta Knight gently chided, before turning his attention back to Welt. "I'm not exactly… what I mean to say is… I merely look after Kirby when I happen to be in the area. But he's old enough to take care of himself. I just make sure he doesn't get into too much trouble," He eventually manages to say.

"I still think that's an admirable thing to do," Welt Yang says, glancing at the slumbering Stelle. "I'm not sure if you know this, but Himeko plans to have Stelle join the Astral Express."

"Good. Better there than in here," Meta Knight says almost immediately, letting his distaste of Herta flow through his words. Welt blinks slowly at his words.

"Ultimately, it will be Stelle's choice whether she stays or leaves with us," Welt continues. "However, it has come to our attention that there will be certain… complications, regardless of the choice she makes."

"I know," Meta Knight says, looking down at Stelle. Even now, he can feel the Stellaron inside her, somehow empowered by Void ready to burst, crying and screaming to be let free. It's in stark contrast to its host, who was sleeping soundly and peaceful on the mattress. And the only thing keeping the Stellaron from blowing up the entire station was the pink ball of good vibes standing right next to it.

Kirby pokes Stelle in the cheek again, and the Stellaron screams in fear. It pulsates and screeches, trying to do anything to get away from him.

"I assume that Stellaron will become unstable once Kirby moves away from her," Meta Knight correctly assumes. Grimly, Welt nods.

"Actually, it already is unstable. I've tried my best, but nothing I do seems to put it back in check, other than Kirby's mere presence," He says solemnly. "I'm not even sure why that is. No Stellaron I've ever sealed away has ever reacted this strongly to anyone before. I'm afraid that until we fix this, Kirby cannot leave Stelle's side."

Meta Knight lets out a sigh at the declaration. Really, he's not sure what he expected when they came into this dimension. Each time they go out on an adventure, there's always something that Kirby can just… inexplicably do for some reason. There were the Super Copy Abilities, then the Robobot Armor, the Friend Hearts, Mouthful Mode, and now calming down Stellarons.

He feels like he should be surprised, but in all fairness, this feels like something the developers would come up with. Not exactly, but a gimmick that's similar and less convoluted.

"I assume you're asking for my permission to have Kirby board the express?" Meta Knight asked. That drew a chuckle from Welt, he placed one hand behind his back.

"I was under the impression you weren't his caretaker?" He jokes, getting an unidentified snort from the knight.

"Regardless of what I say, it's likely that Kirby would go with you. If not for Stelle's sake, then at least to close the portals to Another Dimension," Meta Knight said. "He doesn't need my permission to do so." In front of them, Kirby turned around and looked at Meta Knight, his bright blue eyes sparkling with curiosity.

"You'll have my word that we will take care of him as best we can," Welt says. Meta Knight lets out a laugh at the statement. He feels like it's going to be the other way around, but doesn't say anything.

"I believe you," Meta Knight says. As he does, Kirby's smile and eye brighten, the scattered stars turning into bright colored nebulae. Kirby wraps Meta Knight in a tight hug, which Meta knight reciprocates. Welt smiles at the gesture.

The moment is ruined when Magolor pops out from above, his yellow eyes glowing mischievously as turns to Welt.

"Hey, it's the guy who creates fake black holes! How ya doin'!" Magolor says amicably. Kirby cheers at his appearance, while the older men sigh.

"Despite your inaccurate description, that would be me. And you–?" Welt tries to say, but is interrupted by Magolor's antics.

"Anyways! Herta wants to Stelle. Once she's up and ready and in danger of imploding, that is," Magolor says. Meta Knight growls quietly.

"What for?" He asks slowly.

"Oh, it's nothing too major. Think of it like a VR game, except it's not a bad SAO knockoff! Not that SAO was any good in the first place, but I digress," Magolor said. He dropped to the ground and closed the portal behind me. He starts poking Stelle in the cheek as well, trying to wake her up, but Meta Knight slaps his hand away.

"What for? You haven't explained anything," Meta Knight said.

Magolor rolled his eyes and leaned against the railings on Stelle's bed. "It is this thing she created with a couple of her nerdy cohorts. Something about the Aeons and the Stellaron's reactions to various stimuli. And before you say anything, I already have permission from Herta to integrate the Lor's consciousness into the sub-game. Somebody has to make sure our little hydrogen inside a coughing baby doesn't kill us all!"

Kirby placed a hand on his chin and started to think. After a while, he says that the sub-game sounds a little bit boring. It's cool that it's a full dive VR game, but at the same time, what's the point if nothing cool comes out of it? He's tired of seeing That Town™ in every single anime that Dandee tried to recommend to him.

"I know, right? They should give us a Space MMO, you cowards!" Magolor explained. Welt raised an eyebrow at Meta Knight, who just shook his head and sighed. "Getting back on track; it's not just a boring science thing. After all, there's a reason why we have Simulated Universe and True Arena tags, after all!" He said as pointed up to the ceiling. Kirby's eyes shone in excitement. Confused, Welt looked up to see what Magolor was talking about.

"Don't worry about it," Meta Knight said in a tired voice. "As for Herta's experiment, you won't get an answer until she wakes up, understood?"

"Alright, fine…!" Magolor sighed. He created another portal that led to the Astral Express. "Welp, I'll be seeing you in about three weeks!" He turned around and waved goodbye to Welt, Meta Knight, and Kirby.


COMBAT EVALUATION PROGRAM
Light Cone / Erudition

Information Gathering - When any ally inflicts Weakness Break that corresponds to the wearer's Elemental affinity, increases the wearer's Weakness Break Efficiency by x1.08. This effect can stack up to 7 times.

The artwork depicts Hammer Kirby jumping away from Clanky Woods 2.0, who drove its drill-arm where Kirby was standing only moments ago. Around them, multiple ones and zeroes are floating into the air, and half of Clanky Woods 2.0's body seems to be made of code.

Yikes! Kirby didn't expect for Clanky to go on the offensive so quickly! He's lucky that the robot is a tad slow, otherwise he might've flattened into a pancake! There are eleven more souped-up bosses to fight his way through, with only limited healing items. If he's gonna make it to the end of this gauntlet, he's going to have to play smart. Thankfully, he's not a bundle of emotionless, unthinking code! You got this, Kirby! Show 'em who's the real boss!


LET ME EXPLAIN EVERYTHING
Light Cone / Dreams

What's with all the weird looks? - When the wearer transforms, Taunts all enemies that aren't already Taunted. While the wearer has at least one Taunted, increases all ally's ATK by 6% for each Taunted enemy.

The artwork depicts Kirby, Bandana Dee, King Dedede, and Meta Knight staring upwards with mixture of shock and fear in their faces. Kirby, however, only stares blankly. As Landia lays defeated behind them, the shadow of Traitor Magolor looms ominously over them.

"Bravo, Kirby. You've truly earned your reputation as a hero. Your help defeating Landia was invaluable. Ah... At long last, it's mine! The source of limitless power... The Master Crown! Obtaining this crown has been my ultimate goal all along! What's with all the weird looks? Fine. Let me explain everything. I fought Landia by myself and lost. So I fled to Planet Popstar. That's when the thought struck me... I could have you defeat Landia for me! A stroke of genius, I know. You even helped me repair my Starcutter. I really did appreciate that, by the way. Anyway...MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! The time has come for your planet... No! The time has come for the ENTIRE UNIVERSE to bow down to me. And for being such a big help in all of this, your planet gets to go first! Prepare to bow, Popstar! Welcome your new overlord!"


UN-GRAVITIFY
Light Cone / The Hunt

Right Through Gravity - Immediately removes all speed debuffs when they are inflicted. This effect can only trigger four times per battle. When the wearer receives a Speed buff, apply that buff to all allies.

The Artwork depicts Stelle/Caelus looking towards the left and leaning against a cement wall, staring down the endless abyss of space. Leaning on the other side is Kirby, who is looking up at the starry night sky with a smile on his face.

"Stelle?"

"..."

"Stelle?"

"..."

"Stelle?

"..."

"The stars are really pretty today. Why don't you take a look?"