Ta-Koro, 4 Days Until New Year's Celebration. Takua awoke in Ta-Koro, greeted by Jaller. Their journey to who knows where began that day, and nothing would stop them. The Chronicler sprung from where he was sleeping, as energetic as ever. "For a second, I thought that I would have to go it alone, since you were asleep for so long." "Don't think I'd let myself miss out on an island spanning adventure like this for a second!" Takua responded to the Captain energetically, grasping his backpack that contained the Mask. "Trust me, I wouldn't." Jaller looked at the clock on the wall behind Takua, and it read: 09:24. "We should get going, it's best to not start our adventure at the end of the day, after all." "Yeah, let's go!" Takua practically rushed out of the hut, Jaller in pursuit. She quickly caught up to the Chronicler with ease. "Didn't Turaga Vakama say something about the Mask guiding us to where we're supposed to go?" She said, slowing down alongside Takua. The Chronicler paused for a moment, before answering. "Yeah, I think he did!" Takua pulled the Mask out of his backpack, and slowly starting to spin around in a circle. "Maybe it works like a compass..." Sure enough, it did. The mask illuminated when pointing in a specific place, and Takua followed that path. This went on for several hours, as the two Matoran traversed the terrain of Mata Nui. Soon, they had ended up at Ga-Koro, where they rested for a short period of time. As the two were resting on one of the platforms of Ga-Koro, a friend of Takua's decided to greet them. "So, what brings you to Ga-Koro, Jaller? I can already guess Takua's walking around the entire island 'for fun' again." "Greetings, Hahli! Me and Takua are both trying to find a location on the island, for..." "We're trying to find a place to put the Mask of Light, or something like that." Takua said. "...Wait, THE Mask of Light?! Do you think I could join you two?" "Yeah, you can join us! And yes, it is the Mask of Light." Takua pulled the Mask out of his bag, and showed it to Hahli. "It's... shiny...!" Hahli replied, squinting as the light reflected off the mask, and into her optics. "I guess that's how all Legendary Kanohi ought to be. Do you think we should get going?" Takua responded, putting away the Avohkii.

"Yeah, I'm on board for this!" "There's no better time than the present." Jaller said. "Alright, let's go, then!" And so, a new member was added to the group. As they traversed Mata Nui, the group had to go through a part of the icy Mount Ihu, and down into a desert. This desert was Po-Wahi, and they went through the scalding hot sand dunes, only being led by the Avohkii. Eventually, they made it to a small, and seemingly abandoned village. It had a Suva in the middle of the town, that held a single, odd looking mask. The trio looked about the village, to see if anyone was there. Takua and Hahli looked through the huts, as Jaller felt... a sort of connection to the Mask. she approached it, and picked the Mask up. Oops! This image does not follow our content guidelines. To continue publishing, please remove it or upload a different image. The Captain analyzed the mask. It was a light shade of blue, and had a slim design. She planned to bring this to Turaga Vakama when this journey was complete, so she held onto it. "Uhm, guys? I think something's coming our way..." Hahli called out to the others, as she gazed at what looked to be a large sandstorm heading towards them. "Guess that's our queue to run." Takua replied, looking in the same direction as Hahli. Suddenly, a large, spindly creature jumped down from a cliff, and approached the group of Matoran. There was a chill in the air, as the Matoran could see it's red, slanted eyes from far away. It was blue and green in color, and stared at them from far off. However, in the blink of an eye, it teleported to them. It let out a shriek, and held it's spear up high. The creature then struck at Jaller, gravely wounding her. "Takua, run! I'll try and get Jaller back to Ga-Koro, you get the Mask to where it needs to go!" Hahli called out to the Chronicler, carrying Jaller away from the creature that attacked. Takua heeded Hahli's warning, and ran. He sprinted as fast as he could, as the creature followed him. The Chronicler then hid under an overhang in a desperate attempt to evade the creature. Surprisingly, it did not find him, and ran off. Takua proceeded to his objective with caution now, hoping not to get caught by that thing again. Edges of Po-Wahi, 4 Days Until New Year's Celebration. Hahli took a moment to patch Jaller up with the medical supplies that the Captain brought with her for moments like these. She used a large bandage, and wrapped it around the injured area on Jaller's torso. "How do you feel, Jaller? Like, how bad does it hurt?" Hahli queried the Captain of The Guard. "...Would it be bad if I need you to tell something to Takua for me?" "...Oh.

So it's that bad." Hahli listened to what Jaller wanted to tell Takua.

"I'll tell him once this is all over, I promise." "... And, by the way." Jaller looked down at the strange Kanohi mask that she found before. "I'll go ahead and revoke that last statement." "What do you mean by that...?" Hahli asked. "If this works, I'll tell him in person." Jaller removed her Hau, placing it gently on the ground, and equipped the other Kanohi Mask. Her body glowed, and the gold and red color of her body 'flaked off' so to speak, revealing a light blue and white color scheme instead. The intensity of the glow reached a peak, and soon discharged. Ko-Wahi, 3 Days Until New Year's Celebration. For Takua, it has been hours since he's last heard from Hahli, or Jaller. An inner part of his conscience assumes they are both dead, but he holds out hope that they aren't. He sits at a peak on Mount Ihu, where, supposedly, a battle happened a long time ago. a rotted group of Krana peek above the snow, as several deactivated Bohrok are strewn about on the cliffside. It seemed like there was no sound at all, despite the gusts of wind. This illusion of silence was unbroken, until... "I didn't take you for someone who meditated, Takua." Someone called out to him.

