The Toa, approaching the Kini Nui, were attacked by vicious Rahi beasts, and the terror of the Bohrok along the way, but their Unity kept them from ruin, their Duty was clear, and this would be the first step towards their Destiny. The newly formed 'Chronicler's Company', comprised of Matoran from each village, were planning to safeguard the Kini Nui once the Toa heroes had reached it. Eventually, the Toa had come to their destination, and they walked up the steps that led to the powerful artifact. They formed a circle around the Kini Nui, and it glowed with energy, and it struck the Toa's masks with a golden beam of light. These were the golden masks that Ekimu spoke of, that would grant them amazing abilities without the need to change masks. The Kini Nui split into smaller, segmented parts. A large, circular platform rose to the surface, and the heroes stood on it, as the platform lowered into a large chasm. They could hear the intense battle happening on the surface, as the Matoran fought off the infected creatures, but they pressed forth. The Toa stood in front of a large, chamber door, that would lead them to their enemy, the Makuta. Once they opened that door, there was no turning back. Kini Nui, 1544 Hours. The Chronicler's Company, with the help of the re-banded Ta-Koro Guard, and the Le-Koro Gukko Force, fought off infected Rahi beasts, and the Bohrok swarms that planned to stop the Toa from achieving their Destiny. Even when their hope was gone, they kept getting back up, and vowed to fight to the bitter end, for the Toa. It was an arduous battle, requiring all of their power, but just like the Toa that they defended, they used their Unity, which bounded them together, making them as powerful as any Great Being. The Chasms, 1623 Hours. The large, stone door opened, revealing a large, dark, and empty chamber, with the only source of light being a lava fall. The Toa stepped forth, and were immediately assaulted with the Makuta's presence. "Makuta! We have come!" Tahu shouted, looking around the room. From out of the shadow, a Kanohi Hau, with the complexion of ash, and rusted metal, floated from a swirling mass of nothing. "What?!" Tahu exclaimed. The mask spoke to them, in a low, and gravely voice. "I have been waiting for you." It said. The mask was a physical interpretation of Makuta. "But you, you are-" "I am that of which you adorn on your face. I am a part of you, as with all others." "Tahu, it's a trick! We must destroy it!" Kopaka exclaimed.

"Destroy me? You cannot destroy me. No more than you can destroy the sea, or the wind, or.. The Void." It tilted slightly back to the swirling mass of nothing.

"You are like the sea? The sea bears life, it bore us!" Gali replies.

"I bore you. For I am Nothing. And from nothing, you came. And it is into nothing you will go. I stand with the Great Spirit that you so wrongly try to awake. I am his brother. The people of this world are builders. But look into their souls... and you will see that they have the power to destroy. I AM that power. I AM destruction. And I WILL destroy you." A large beam of Void struck the Toa, tearing apart their Unity. Makuta launched them away from each other, so that it could pick them off, one by one. But as it moved on to the the next one, the Toa it had just 'defeated' would come back together, until they were re-unified. Once the Toa were entirely re-unified, they used their elemental powers, and sent large, and varied attacks at the Makuta all at once. It was overwhelmed, and the mask crumbled. "You... cannot destroy me... For I am Nothing..." The mask was nothing but a pile of dust. The Toa had defeated the Makuta, but it had not perished, only being put to sleep for the time being. Once the battle was over, the Toa were teleported back to their respective villages, and gave the news of Makuta's defeat. Unified, all of the six villages went to Mata-Koro, and held a celebration that could be heard from islands away. But in their celebration, something awoke. Something that was once thought extinct, came to life. The Rahkshi have awakened.