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Out of the Gate and into the Renaissance Fair
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Ururu was already awake, as she had been mulling over her plans for the morning, granted she was still in bed snuggling into Hikaru. But that was beside the point. Over the course of last night’s festivities and the various conversations she had been running, Ururu had managed to tease out some things that had been obvious to the primes and their secrets of moving around for the most part. And if what she gathered was true…

One of her strongest techniques and greatest transports was perfect for this situation.

And then Desco gave took away all her reason to stay in bed with her hands in some particularly comfortable positions. She just had to do that. Then again it was a good reason. Mostly.

Somewhat.

Alright it’s just a tournament, soft cuddly HIkaru was more important.

You know better than that, we need the rewards for that.

Ururu groaned, Fine be that way

Getting up and leaving Hikaru to pack up. Ururu moved check the ground. Had this been her world she could compressed the soil into stone easily enough. Here? It was hard to predict.

“Well folks I suppose we should get going, Desco-chan if you don’t mind I’ll get us there in if jiffy.” Ururu said breathily. She stomped her foot several times on the ground chakra flooding the ground in pulses, feeling out its constituent components. It’d do if combined with a little of Omnilium.

Stepping away a bit, this would disrupt the entire campsite if she was to close after all; Ururu formed a sphere of omnilium and began to mold her chakra into. Building it up the raw chakra first it was then that Ururu noted that Omnilium was an ideal storage medium. The chakra charge though was important; it would provide everything needed for Ururu to get to their destination.

There. That was it.

Right at the point of critical mass before it started bleeding into the visible spectrum.

Her fingers started to flash together locking into combination after combination of hand seals that molded for the next portion she channeled. Faster and faster Ururu found herself feeling relieved that the universe for once wasn’t fighting her in the least.

And then it was complete. She could feel the technique snap into place as the all her research over the years at least for once was remaining consistent.

Dropping to her knees, her chakra bloomed into focus as it blew into the ground with explosive force.

Dirt, rock and boulders all around began to tremble as cracks rippled away from Ururu as she road the wave of energy that was filling her. Sure the technique took nearly fifty times it normally did but she wasn’t trying to speed it along. But the thrill was almost rapture… no that was to come any second now.

A thunderous drum rumbled through the ground.

And then another.

A heart beat like a steam train gaining moment.

The shaking of earth around Ururu increased with it until something gave way. Or rather everything did.

Wings of stone were the first thing to erupt from the ground, followed by a tail and a head and four legs. The beast was climbing from the earth with each trumpeting heartbeat, scales gleaming with polished black granite. Streaks of gold and silver and some oxidized copper.

Ururu felt herself moving with it as its back formed from the soil which at least confirmed some of her suspicions of her capabilities. And knowing what came next she grabbed hold of its main spin on its back as it began to shake dust and debris much like a wet dog. Torrents of stuff trailing and flowing from its every move before it released a loud triumphant roar like a chorus bending iron vocal chords.

It turned its long neck towards Ururu revealing obsidian eyes and ram like horns that curled around to is snout. They blinked once and its nose flaired in a snort that practically said, ‘About Time.’

An old friend had returned to her and it awaited her command, impatiently.

And who was Ururu to make it wait any longer? With a heavy stomp she had it lower its morning star tail to the ground with hit with almost as much noise as the staccato its heart produced in regular intervals.

“All aboard the Ururu Express.” Hikaru said as she pulled Ururu’s backpack on and gave a slow wave towards the dragon’s tail as if it were a stair case.


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