User blog:BobTheDoctor27/Team of heroes story

Toa Matoro blasted the Visorak across the shore. The shore of Artahka was covered in the creatures. They had arrived on boats moments ago and were running a rampage. He ducked a Rhotuka spinner and blasted the Visorak with his Cordak Blaster, leaving not remains. Toa Mazeka appeared beside him. They looked at each other and nodded. Moments later, razor-sharp icicles errupted from the ground and impaled the entire first and second lines of their swarm. There was an explosion as one of the Maxilos Robots's Cordak Blaster missiles struck the frozen wall, sending a ton of Ice down on a large part of the third line. This was a technique that the two of them had come up with only a week or so ago. At least it saved them from having to hack or blast at the millions of insectoid creatures like ???? and Toa Jvaa. Master Toa, their leader was tearing through the ranks of visorak as if they were bits of straw in a hurricane. Matoro continued to create his Ice wall with Mazeka for the rest of the battle and finally fell to the floor exhausted as the last of the visorak was insinerated by Jvaa. Mazeka followed suit and fell to the sand. They tried to laugh but they were too drained and there was nothing more than the destruction of millions of Visorak, hundreds of Maxilos robots and the deaths of a handful of Matoran who had joined them to fend off the attackers. From the ground, Matoro saw a Ga-Matoran appear from behind a burning hut and skip over the debris of Visorak and Maxilos parts towards Master Toa. Matoro did not know his true identity, he didn't even know if the Toa of Light had a name. Master Toa's victorious smile disappeared the second the Ga-Matoran appeared. She wore a mask Matoro had seen in Karzahni once but he couldn't remember who had worn it. "Artahka wishes to congratulate your team on defeating the Visorak but he wishes to see you in person. Matoro suddenly felt the weight of their battle on his shoulders. Artahka had never called for them before. They hadn't even met him in all their time of being here. This had to be important...  Master Toa entered the chamber. He was surprised to find it no bigger than his own hut. The furniture was old and shabby. The walls had no decoration other than a familiar looking Kanohi Kraahkan and a sword which were both on a shelf. There was a throne of course but it was empty. There was a shadow across half the room. A pair of emerald green eyes blinked to look at him. If those were Artahka's eyes then me must at least be two times larger than a Toa! "Master Toa," the words echoed through his mind, he wasn't even sure if Artahka had spoken them or somehow sent the words into his head. "You summoned me?" Master Toa grunted. "I summon you to tell you something I have not told any other until now," Artahka's foot stepped out of the Shadow. His gold and blue armour immediately caught his eye. "Matoran are disappearing. Everyday someone has gone missing. Yesterday a Le-Matoran named Defilak disappeared yesterday.

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