Sorry, but no. . . I haven't and won't quit CoN, but it's on hold for the time being, because of Legacies of Elembia and my science fantasy series. Sorry.
EDIT: Okay, maybe I'll post ONE story part later on when I'm on the computer. Maybe.
Sorry, but no. . . I haven't and won't quit CoN, but it's on hold for the time being, because of Legacies of Elembia and my science fantasy series. Sorry.
EDIT: Okay, maybe I'll post ONE story part later on when I'm on the computer. Maybe.
No worries. ^.^ It's a good thing I like Legacies of Elembia so much.
Sorry, but no. . . I haven't and won't quit CoN, but it's on hold for the time being, because of Legacies of Elembia and my science fantasy series. Sorry.
EDIT: Okay, maybe I'll post ONE story part later on when I'm on the computer. Maybe.
No worries. ^.^ It's a good thing I like Legacies of Elembia so much.
-last edited on Jan 12, 2020 23:43:17 GMT by Naomi
Post by Naomi on Jan 12, 2020 23:41:44 GMT
Sheng stiffened, “’She’?” “Yeah, Jenna’s a friend of mine, her and brother both actually, we’ve known each other for a few years.” Lloyd answered carelessly. “I see.” She murmured, narrowing her dark, glittering eyes. “Oh, and I can probably summon my dragon so we should be out of here in no time.” Lloyd added. “Your dragon?” Sheng asked curiously. “Yeah, it’s kinda like your magic, I guess, I can summon a dragon with my elemental power of Energy.” Lloyd explained. “Oh, I’ve heard of your kind. You’re called the Warrior of Strange Power by my tribe.” Sheng told him. “And your friends, they are the other Warriors, yes?” “I think so, yeah.” Lloyd replied slowly. With a blast of green light, Lloyd then summoned his dragon. Sheng squeaked, shifted into fox-form and scampered a few feet away from the reptilian beast. After a moment, she hesitantly approached, slowly, and shifted back into a human. “Here,” Lloyd offered her a hand. “It’s perfectly safe, I promise.” Hesitatingly, Sheng took his hand and scurried onto the dragon’s back behind Lloyd. “Are you sure about this?” “Yeah, it’s fine.” Lloyd assured. He snapped the reins and the dragons shot into the air. Sheng screamed and clung to Lloyd, back in her fox-form, Lloyd knew, since her claws were digging into his shoulders. “Ow! Sheng, that hurts!” He cried, over her screaming. …but she didn’t hear him. “This is going to be a long flight.” He muttered. * * * Sorry, Tigress, Thomas and NFM, but this is probably going to be the last story part you get in a long while. . .
Sheng stiffened, “’She’?” “Yeah, Jenna’s a friend of mine, her and brother both actually, we’ve known each other for a few years.” Lloyd answered carelessly. “I see.” She murmured, narrowing her dark, glittering eyes. *snip* “Ow! Sheng, that hurts!” He cried, over her screaming. …but she didn’t hear him. “This is going to be a long flight.” He muttered. * * * Sorry, Tigress, Thomas and NFM, but this is probably going to be the last story part you get in a long while. . .
Sheng stiffened, “’She’?” “Yeah, Jenna’s a friend of mine, her and brother both actually, we’ve known each other for a few years.” Lloyd answered carelessly. “I see.” She murmured, narrowing her dark, glittering eyes. *snip* “Ow! Sheng, that hurts!” He cried, over her screaming. …but she didn’t hear him. “This is going to be a long flight.” He muttered. * * * Sorry, Tigress, Thomas and NFM, but this is probably going to be the last story part you get in a long while. . .
Sheng stiffened, “’She’?” “Yeah, Jenna’s a friend of mine, her and brother both actually, we’ve known each other for a few years.” Lloyd answered carelessly. “I see.” She murmured, narrowing her dark, glittering eyes. “Oh, and I can probably summon my dragon so we should be out of here in no time.” Lloyd added. “Your dragon?” Sheng asked curiously. “Yeah, it’s kinda like your magic, I guess, I can summon a dragon with my elemental power of Energy.” Lloyd explained. “Oh, I’ve heard of your kind. You’re called the Warrior of Strange Power by my tribe.” Sheng told him. “And your friends, they are the other Warriors, yes?” “I think so, yeah.” Lloyd replied slowly. With a blast of green light, Lloyd then summoned his dragon. Sheng squeaked, shifted into fox-form and scampered a few feet away from the reptilian beast. After a moment, she hesitantly approached, slowly, and shifted back into a human. “Here,” Lloyd offered her a hand. “It’s perfectly safe, I promise.” Hesitatingly, Sheng took his hand and scurried onto the dragon’s back behind Lloyd. “Are you sure about this?” “Yeah, it’s fine.” Lloyd assured. He snapped the reins and the dragons shot into the air. Sheng screamed and clung to Lloyd, back in her fox-form, Lloyd knew, since her claws were digging into his shoulders. “Ow! Sheng, that hurts!” He cried, over her screaming. …but she didn’t hear him. “This is going to be a long flight.” He muttered. * * * Sorry, Tigress, Thomas and NFM, but this is probably going to be the last story part you get in a long while. . .
Your fine! Take your time! Can't wait for the next part.
Sheng stiffened, “’She’?” “Yeah, Jenna’s a friend of mine, her and brother both actually, we’ve known each other for a few years.” Lloyd answered carelessly. “I see.” She murmured, narrowing her dark, glittering eyes. “Oh, and I can probably summon my dragon so we should be out of here in no time.” Lloyd added. “Your dragon?” Sheng asked curiously. “Yeah, it’s kinda like your magic, I guess, I can summon a dragon with my elemental power of Energy.” Lloyd explained. “Oh, I’ve heard of your kind. You’re called the Warrior of Strange Power by my tribe.” Sheng told him. “And your friends, they are the other Warriors, yes?” “I think so, yeah.” Lloyd replied slowly. With a blast of green light, Lloyd then summoned his dragon. Sheng squeaked, shifted into fox-form and scampered a few feet away from the reptilian beast. After a moment, she hesitantly approached, slowly, and shifted back into a human. “Here,” Lloyd offered her a hand. “It’s perfectly safe, I promise.” Hesitatingly, Sheng took his hand and scurried onto the dragon’s back behind Lloyd. “Are you sure about this?” “Yeah, it’s fine.” Lloyd assured. He snapped the reins and the dragons shot into the air. Sheng screamed and clung to Lloyd, back in her fox-form, Lloyd knew, since her claws were digging into his shoulders. “Ow! Sheng, that hurts!” He cried, over her screaming. …but she didn’t hear him. “This is going to be a long flight.” He muttered. * * * Sorry, Tigress, Thomas and NFM, but this is probably going to be the last story part you get in a long while. . .
Your fine! Take your time! Can't wait for the next part.
Sheng stiffened, “’She’?” “Yeah, Jenna’s a friend of mine, her and brother both actually, we’ve known each other for a few years.” Lloyd answered carelessly. “I see.” She murmured, narrowing her dark, glittering eyes. “Oh, and I can probably summon my dragon so we should be out of here in no time.” Lloyd added. “Your dragon?” Sheng asked curiously. “Yeah, it’s kinda like your magic, I guess, I can summon a dragon with my elemental power of Energy.” Lloyd explained. “Oh, I’ve heard of your kind. You’re called the Warrior of Strange Power by my tribe.” Sheng told him. “And your friends, they are the other Warriors, yes?” “I think so, yeah.” Lloyd replied slowly. With a blast of green light, Lloyd then summoned his dragon. Sheng squeaked, shifted into fox-form and scampered a few feet away from the reptilian beast. After a moment, she hesitantly approached, slowly, and shifted back into a human. “Here,” Lloyd offered her a hand. “It’s perfectly safe, I promise.” Hesitatingly, Sheng took his hand and scurried onto the dragon’s back behind Lloyd. “Are you sure about this?” “Yeah, it’s fine.” Lloyd assured. He snapped the reins and the dragons shot into the air. Sheng screamed and clung to Lloyd, back in her fox-form, Lloyd knew, since her claws were digging into his shoulders. “Ow! Sheng, that hurts!” He cried, over her screaming. …but she didn’t hear him. “This is going to be a long flight.” He muttered. * * * Sorry, Tigress, Thomas and NFM, but this is probably going to be the last story part you get in a long while. . .
The team was on edge. Kai was gone. Jay was gone. Lloyd and Misako were missing. Nekoyama werecats were hunting them. And they still knew very little about the whole ordeal. Their morale had risen with the discovery of the padded suits and Rowena’s information on the Nekoyama but they were still tense and frustrated. In the mean time, Sensei Wu had, reluctantly, left for the Domu Library in hopes that he might learn more about the Nekoyama. The remaining ninja, plus Rowena, had stayed and were currently high above Ninjago City, on the Bounty. “Are you sure you don’t know anything else about the Nekoyama, Rowena?” Nya asked as she looked her boxes of belonging. The two women, and Cole, were in the bright living room of the Bounty. Since is was plausible that they’d be spending a good deal of time in the ship, they had begun unpacking some of the boxes. “Nothing helpful, no,” Rowena shook her head, “but speaking of which, though, did Lloyd tell the rest of you about the prophecy?” Nya looked up abruptly and turned away from the box toward Rowena, “What? A prophecy?” She frowned. “Tell me you’re joking. Please tell me that’s a joke.” “It’s isn’t,” said Rowena, “’Beware the Claws of Night, beware the destined two; for in your final hour, your claws will betray you; Tom of Chaos, tangling laws unsaid, too many claws, too many threads; Tribe of mountains, tribe of forests, tribes of sand, cliff and sky; three to form the Claws of Night, one to watch and not to fight, and one last final clan of sky, to give guidance when war draws nigh.’” “Why do all prophecies have to be so cryptic?” Cole asked sarcastically. “Can’t the ones who have them just say, ‘Hey, dudes, something bad is going happen and its this so go do this so it doesn’t happen.” Nya allowed herself a smirk. “No one would take them seriously. Mysterious, spooky poems, on the other hand, are more effective and dramatic.” “In any case,” Rowena interrupted, “Does the prophecy mean anything to either of you?”
Nya slowly shook her head, “No…?” She shrugged, “‘Tom of Chaos’? ‘Claws of Night’? I can’t make heads or tails of it.” “Nya, remember about a week and a half ago when we went to Chen’s and Lloyd told us about him meeting Madam Night?” Cole asked, looking blankly at nothing in particular. “Yeah, why?” Nya asked. “Well, he said that Misako was given something from the curator of the magic museum, right?” Cole responded. “And then she also gave him something when we were in the museum, before she passed out.” Nya sort of gasped quietly, “He never said what it was! Do you think they might have to do with the Nekoyama? Or the prophecy?” “Right!” Cole nodded. “We should look for them,” Nya decided, closing the box she had been looking through. “There’s no harm in trying, and if the Nekoyama do want them or something, we need to get them first.” “You’re right, but where do we look for them?” Cole asked. “I mean, when they attacked us at the tea shop, we hardly had time to get away--” “--let alone get what wasn’t already packed.” Nya finished. “Yeah, so we should probably check there first.” Cole nodded. Rowena shook her head. “The Nekoyama will be there, or they’ll know if you are there at least. I may not have had as much experience with them as your ancestors did, but I know them well enough to know that once they find their prey’s home, they won’t let you return. That’s how they fight, that’s how they work. Cut off the prey from it shelter, and then slowly pick off their prey’s companions one by one.” Nya frowned, “Well, that’s comforting.” She then said to the older woman, “Are you coming with us?”
“You better believe I’m coming,” Rowena confirmed, “Those cats’ll tear you to shreds if I’m not there to stop them!” “I find your lack of confidence…disturbing.” Cole muttered. Nya smacked him on the shoulder playfully. “Stop quoting Star Farer! We have work to do.” “Indeed.” Rowena nodded. Nya and Cole left the bright living room in direction of the bridge, to inform Zane of the plan. Rowena followed along behind them, feeling uncertain. Something felt wrong… As the three disappeared from sight, a small, lithe feline slid out of the shadows. She glaring at where the humans had been with her bright amber eyes. Once she was certain they were gone, the cat gracefully leapt up onto the box the she-human had opened. She carefully, silently began searching through the contents of the box. * * * “Land the Bounty in the courtyard, Zane.” Nya directed, gesturing to the pale stone area belong. Zane nodded silently as he did as she said. Artfully, the nindroid brought the airship down to the teashop’s courtyard. Once they’d landed, Cole said, “You three look for Lloyd’s package, I’ll stay here with the ship.” Rowena nodded, “Indeed. Zanee, Nya, let’s go, nobody’s getting any younger.” The two ninja followed the older woman out of the Destiny’s Bounty into the bright, afternoon sunlight. The tea shop itself was not in the best condition, unlike when they’d left. The doors had been ripped from their hinges and several of the windows were shattered. As the three entered the shop, they found countless jars of tea lay shattered on the wood floor with their contents strewn everywhere. Nya huffed in disgust. “Stupid werecats.” Zane’s eyes took on a blue glow as he scanned his surroundings. “I don’t believe there are any werecats on the premises but there were some here recently.”