Edges of Po-Wahi, 4 Days Until New Year's Celebration. When the flash of light that absorbed Jaller disappeared, she was gone too. Hahli looked around desperately, trying to find her friend. But alas, it was to no avail. Jaller had, seemingly, disappeared for good.

Then, thunder roared. An Unknown Location In Space And Time, 4 Days Until New Year's Celebration. Jaller awoke, realizing that she had a new body, that of a Toa's. it was light blue, and white in color. Electrical sparks dissipated as she stood up, in a vast, and endless white void. A gold Hau lied on the 'floor' of the void, seemingly moving on it's own, like it is calling out to Jaller. She approached it, and, seemingly out of nowhere, another, maskless Toa with a similar element to Jaller's appeared, picking the Mask up. "So, it seems you have discovered the truth of your origins, Jaller. You must have many questions, no?" The mysterious Toa equipped the Hau, the bright white of the void reflecting off of the gold parts of his armor. "I... Yes. Where am I, and what do you mean by 'origins'?" "Have you ever wondered why you were the only female Ta-Matoran? Why you, despite living in Ta-Koro, aren't nearly as adapted to live in that environment?" "Of course I have. How exactly are you going to answer those questions, though-" Jaller replied, skeptical. "The simple answer is, you were a Vo-Matoran all along. You were found by the Ta-Koro Guard when they ventured to what remained of Vo-Koro, and you were inducted into their society. Per Vakama's request, of course." "That doesn't explain why I had the colors of a Ta-Matoran, or why I can remember living my life out on Rarangi Nui." "...They may have rewritten your memory, and painted your armor a new color, but I assure you, it was of no ill intent. Turaga Vakama wanted to preserve the last living Vo-Matoran, and by doing that, these were the measures that they took." The Toa responded, calm in his voice. "I understand. And who are you, exactly?" Jaller had slowly come to terms with this. "That is of no importance. Do you have another question?" "..." Jaller thought of all of the questions she could ask, like what her destiny is, and where exactly she is. "What was my name before I was taken?" "Voriki. Your name was Voriki." As the Toa replied, he faded out of view, being consumed by the white void by the end of his sentence. Ko-Wahi, 3 Days Until New Year's Celebration. Takua turned around to see Matoro behind him. The translator carried himself novicely, yet with grace.

"O-Oh...! Hi Matoro. I don't meditate, actually." Takua thought to himself that no amount of meditation would clear his mind, and that he needed to press forth. "I see. Then what brings you here? I don't assume you're just here to sightsee." "Well... Turaga Vakama would probably get angry if I told anyone else." Takua replied. "Ah, so it is something of great importance. It's nice to see my friends going on grandiose adventures as such." "Well, all I'll tell you is that 'great importance' is a bit of an understatement." "I see. Take care, then." Matoro walked away, leaving Takua alone once again. The Chronicler picked himself up, and pressed forth. Traversing through the mountainside, Takua had eventually found himself at the Kini Nui, of all places. As he approached the great artifact, the Mask glowed brighter, and brighter. To The Chronicler's knowledge, he was supposed to place the Avohkii in the center of the Kini Nui. But, as soon as he let go of it, the mask flew onto his face. The strange creatures from the day before had found him, and sprinted towards The Chronicler, hoping to kill him before his transformation is complete. Suddenly, as one of the creatures got behind Takua, a large, powerful blast emanated from him. This knocked it back into the forest surrounding the Kini Nui. As the light from the blast faded away, and the dust settled, a Toa emerged. It wore the Avohkii, and had shining white and gold armor, with a large staff in hand. When the new Toa arose, they saw another Toa, with light blue and white armor attacking the creatures that were about to kill Takua. They wielded the element of Electricity, and were handling themselves well in battle. The new Toa approached, and decided to help the other Toa. Together, they ended up defeating some of these new creatures, and after the battle ended, the Toa of Electricity left. The Toa of Light decided to travel to Mata-Koro, and decided what their name should be. Takanuva.

