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Private/Closed Eli in Dragnos

Swiftbrush, who had been watching for Stella’s return, was glad to see her. He padded over to her, and then, noticing she looked a bit sad, mewed and tried to nuzzle her. He didn’t want his new friend to be sad. He had been sad and she made him happy. He wanted to do the same for her.
 
Stella smiled at Swiftbrush, however, it was forced. "I am fine, really I am. I just said some things I did not mean. That is all," Stella mewed to Swiftbrush. She looked up and saw Star. She didn't watch the silver she-cat and turned her head away sorrowfully. Without saying a word, Star passed Stella as if she wasn't there at all. She didn't even look at her. Stella knew what this meant. Star did get angry, she just didn't yell back. And it seemed she was taking her anger out now, by ignoring her.

Shui found a suitable place for the teleporter, close enough to the pit for them to enter and enough land for them all to enter. Shui smiled as she pressed the dark blue button. Inferno alerted the other Fireclaws that Shui was supposed to be there and he was her escort.
 
Swiftbrush cocked his head in confusion. He didn’t know what she meant. Unless she meant when she went over to that other cat for a little while. He suddenly found himself yawning, his small tongue sticking out and curling up. When he was done yawning he laid down near Stella’s feet. He wasn’t going to fall asleep, but... He gave another yawn, then looked up at Stella.

“So, I knyow where we are, but what are we doing?”
 
Flarea looked at the portal, unsure if to enter. Was it safe for dragons? She didn't know. She doubted that Eli knew. Flarea sniffed at the portal and gave Eli a questioning look. Yuro stood behind Flarea, following her lead.
Star made her way to Storm, who stared at the portal. "The food is delivered and there are no signs of recovery for Sky," she reported to her friend. All Storm said was "Uh-huh," and nodded. Star decided to look behind her and see what Storm was gawking at. When she saw the portal, she instantly felt her pelt bristle. This sort of thing cost her people their powers a long time ago, before she was born. Her ears laid back as she hissed at the portal.
 
Star flicked her tail, glaring at the portal. "I don't trust it," she said, voice having a bit of an edge to it, "they took our powers from us during the end of the Age of Magic." The others walked through, but Star didn't. For two reasons, she could not enter without her pelt burning off and she did not trust the portal. Storm merely watched her from the other side, worried for the silver she-cat.
 
Frostbite followed the others to the portal, hesitated, and entered as well. He shut his eyes as he went through, and didn’t open them yet.

Swiftbrush got to his feet and padded after Stella. He sniffed at the portal, not understanding what it was. After a moment he put a paw in, then stepped through.
 

The Dark Fairy

Previously Eliiiscool
Eli sighed "This is not magic, it's a machine that utilizes the dimeshinal energys to fold the fundamental properties o space temporarily to open a gateway to another specified point in the fabric of space" he realized she had no disc that he could see and tossed one at her "And here you go"
 
Star, using her telekinesis, picked up the disk and spun it around as she looked at it, unsure of what to do. She looked at everyone on the other side of the portal and saw that they were on them. She was unsure of how exactly to place it on her. She glared at it, trying to find any clue to put it on safely. Her blue eyes flicked over to Eli. "What exactly is this thing?" she asked as she padded closer to the portal, however she didn't go through.
 
Star, although being one of the most intelligent Skycats, did not understand exactly what Eli said. For both the portal and the disk. However, she did understand the much simpler word usage when he used that. It irritated her to not understand the more advanced words, but she didn't show it. She pressed the disk to her chest, using her telekinesis, and walked through. She still didn't trust the portal, and she expected that she never would. It was beaten into her when she was just a kitten inside of the library late at night, using the firelight that one of the Moonpaws that had the telekinesis powers.
 
The Fireclaws looked at the newcomers with curious eyes. They started to mutter to themselves. Inferno rolled his eyes at them and walked forward, in front of Eli. "I think I can lead the way to the Magma Chamber," he said, narrowing his eyes to the two newer Skycats that joined them. He made a mental note to bring both Star and Storm to Lunarstone once they were done here.
Both Star and Stella whispered at the same time, "Volrik Mermia," the old name for Magma Chamber.
 
The cavern was a dark brown with orange, yellow, and brown cats lined the crevasses. Two kits were in the middle of play, and one still had the other pinned. The eyes were unblinking as they watched, each one looking proud to be a Fireclaw. However, some looked more imposing than others. The Fireclaws made room for these cats, especially Inferno. "You see," he said as he led the group to the Magma Chamber, "We have a very strict system. We Fireclaws are a milataric tribe. We are trained from a young age to respect the higher positions, which I am. Of course, we are often confused with the Bloodfang's more savage approach. It is to be noted that we do not seek blood, but rather peace brought by claw."
 
The melted rock bubbled in the pit. Some rock formed a narrow path, one that if you took the wrong step you would fall into the orange liquid. Inferno glanced around. "I honestly don't know. I would say maybe the center. I wouldn't suggest falling into the lava though."
"You know," Star scoffed, "You made it sound like you knew this place." Storm looked at Star, who noticed him trying to gain her attention, and shook his head. She merely sighed told him telepathically "I know, just I don't like being here and I am so worried for Sky."
 
Inferno looked at the Fireclaws behind him. "I want a group posted at each entrance of the Magma Chamber. Is that understood?" Inferno ordered.
The Fireclaws nodded and said, "Yes, General Inferno." The Fireclaws started to organize themselves through the winding chambers and posted themselves at each of the entrances to the Magma Chamber.
"He cannot get into the Chamber, he cannot get to the hottest place," Inferno said, eyes watching over the lava. He knew that his orders could be outclassed by the Commander, but the Commander usually asked his Generals why they gave their massive orders before he contradicted them.
 
The tunnels' roofs shook, sending pebbles falling onto some of the Fireclaws. They did not understand what was happening, only that a few of the tunnels would be collapsing. The main cavern, the one that Inferno led them through, did not have the falling pebbles due to the fact the Fireclaws reinforced the ceiling with the Moonpaw's help during the beginning of the alliance. Inferno looked up and saw the Skycats brief moment of fear. "Something is happening outside! We might have to move our forces!" Inferno shouted.
 
Flarea nodded, raw determination on her face, and stepped forward. Shui, however, did not like this distancing from her friend. She dealt with when she set up the portal on this side, but now she wanted to stay by the red dragoness' side. "Um, she is not going without me," Shui said defiantly. Flarea was unsure of what to say, but she had a feeling that Shui wasn't supposed to come along.
 
Flarea followed Eli, walking as fast as she could without shaking the ground beneath her. She was glad that Shui was coming along with them. She could lighten the mood on any situation with her humor. Which she threw around in the middle of all battles, so often that Flarea picked it up herself. She found she did it most when she was stressed.
 
Flarea nodded. Shui grinned. "And I'm going to be the moral support. I like that idea. Everyone needs a little moral support," the blue sprite said. Flarea held back laughter and instead smiled, shook her head, and rolled her eyes. Shui saw Flarea's reaction and resorted, "Hey, it's just what I do. You don't see sprites all about fighting stuff, because we can't. We were made weak creatures that need the protection of others, oh great dragon!"
"I thought I told you not to call me that," the red dragoness grummbled.
 
Flarea looked for a safe way to hold onto the drill, quickly as she could. Once she did find a spot that gave her a good grip without exposing her under-scales she grabbed on, pushing the drill back. She was giving way, but the drill defiantly moved slower. "I got it," she strained. Shui watched, unsure of how to help, frantically looking for any way she could make the task easier.
 
Flarea let go of the drill and took a couple of steps back. "Ok, is it done?" she asked, unsure of what exactly the thing was. She had a feeling that it was bad though, probably something to do with Meul.
Shui hovered next to Flarea. "Sure looks that way, doesn't it? And I'm not going to say anything else. Really don't want to push our luck."
"What?" Flarea asked, confused at what her friend just said.
Shui merely shruged.
 
The red dragoness wished the cavern was bigger. Sure, it was might be fine for Eli and Lily, as far as she could tell, but she was a fully-grown dragon. Sure, she was one of the smaller breeds, well her body type was anyway, but they were still much taller than humans. However, she could still walk, but flight was a different story.
 
Due to the fire in her mouth, Flarea was unable to speak. She still held it open, threatening the trespasser. Shui hovered above Flarea, still glaring, unsure of what to say. Then an idea came to the sprite. She crossed her arms and gave a confident look. "Uh, yeah. I mean, we are just getting more and more allies. I mean, what sort of people want to help you? No one who knows your plan I bet." Flarea snorted at Shui's remark.
 
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