04-15-2017, 11:18 PM
Kopaka watched on with a stolid countenance as the blue warlock began to carve away at the entrapped iceberg with power from the head of this staff. The Toa had initially been worried that a diversion such as this would end up costing them valuable strength and energy, but with the recognition of the anomaly as a power source, Kopaka was slightly less concerned. Naturally, he had concerns about the implications that this being's energy matched the dark nature of Nebula's underlings, but that did not necessarily guarantee that it also was contaminated with evil intent.
The biomech crunched closer to Keldor, watching as the sorcerer poured magical power into the thick wall of ice in the hopes of accessing this supposed font of power. Blinding white light seared into the millenia-old ice, sending spits of steam and ice shards flying out of the breach. Woefully inefficient. There was no sense wasting energy, even if it was for a net gain.
"Please..." Kopaka said, nudging the other Prime aside, "...allow me."
The Toa of Ice closed his eyes for a moment before tapping the point of his sword against the channel that Keldor had been carving. There came a squeaking, cracking sound as the depths of the ice unfolded themselves, widening into a large, cylindrical corridor that would allow easy access to the entombed entity. Though Kopaka was glad that Keldor had insisted on investigating the anomaly, the Toa also couldn't risk being inversely effected by potential hidden dangers. Satisfied that he had enabled access to the strange being, Kopaka took a step back and made an ushuring gesture at the mage.
"All yours."
The biomech crunched closer to Keldor, watching as the sorcerer poured magical power into the thick wall of ice in the hopes of accessing this supposed font of power. Blinding white light seared into the millenia-old ice, sending spits of steam and ice shards flying out of the breach. Woefully inefficient. There was no sense wasting energy, even if it was for a net gain.
"Please..." Kopaka said, nudging the other Prime aside, "...allow me."
The Toa of Ice closed his eyes for a moment before tapping the point of his sword against the channel that Keldor had been carving. There came a squeaking, cracking sound as the depths of the ice unfolded themselves, widening into a large, cylindrical corridor that would allow easy access to the entombed entity. Though Kopaka was glad that Keldor had insisted on investigating the anomaly, the Toa also couldn't risk being inversely effected by potential hidden dangers. Satisfied that he had enabled access to the strange being, Kopaka took a step back and made an ushuring gesture at the mage.
"All yours."
Quote:Kopaka helped Skeletor get access to the energy source, but is letting Skeletor harvest all of the energy for himself.
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