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"I'm afraid I do not have many insights anymore," Diyem said. "Eien strikes with charged blasts and they are hard to block. That is all I know..." He sighed. "Then we are ready. Everyone, choose a mount, and then we will be warped to the skies above the... former Sea of Wonders. From there, we shall go into the storm as best we can."
Just as Diyem spoke, there was a distant rumble in the sky that didn't sound like normal thunder. Everyone's expressions seemed to darken slightly.
"We are running out of time."
"Good luck, everyone," Joule said. "I will remain behind as support. Maple and I will communicate as well as we can through badges, assuming the signal goes through. I will observe from afar in case there is anything that may try to flee or interfere."
With arrangements made and everyone situated, Joule and Maple carved a portal through the air, one larger than any they'd made prior. A red, sickening haze poured out from inside, and they wasted no time flying through it. Joule slipped in last, then flew higher to get out of it.
"Good luck!" Joule shouted again, his light a beacon that lasted for only a few seconds as the team flew deeper within. They could hardly see anything, but it was a small mercy that at least parts of the sky were visible, as well as their mapping software in their badges. The eye of the storm was only a few minutes' flight ahead at their speeds. Everything was well lit under the afternoon sun, and the moon provided extra luminosity as well. Convenient.
...Moon?
Just as Diyem spoke, there was a distant rumble in the sky that didn't sound like normal thunder. Everyone's expressions seemed to darken slightly.
"We are running out of time."
"Good luck, everyone," Joule said. "I will remain behind as support. Maple and I will communicate as well as we can through badges, assuming the signal goes through. I will observe from afar in case there is anything that may try to flee or interfere."
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With arrangements made and everyone situated, Joule and Maple carved a portal through the air, one larger than any they'd made prior. A red, sickening haze poured out from inside, and they wasted no time flying through it. Joule slipped in last, then flew higher to get out of it.
"Good luck!" Joule shouted again, his light a beacon that lasted for only a few seconds as the team flew deeper within. They could hardly see anything, but it was a small mercy that at least parts of the sky were visible, as well as their mapping software in their badges. The eye of the storm was only a few minutes' flight ahead at their speeds. Everything was well lit under the afternoon sun, and the moon provided extra luminosity as well. Convenient.
...Moon?