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“Hmm? No I’m Gunna contain this guy, make sure he can’t get away. You go ahead and get your handy dandy machine.”
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"Alrighty then. You ain't a bad fighter baker. I think my kids .ight enjoy sparring with you if you're ever in dojo territory." [i][/i]
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“Well if I ever make my way out there, I’ll be sure to stop by.” Baker would say. “Anyways, kinda wanna get out of here before these guys wake up. They might not be under the guys control anymore but they’ll be hella pissed!”
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"Good point, I'll go ahead and grab the machine." [i]He walked over to where baker said the machine was located and entered the room.[/i]
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Upon entry he entered a smaller hall, well lit and furnished. Ahead of him however stood a massive steel vault door, glowing with an odd purple energy. There was a large wheel to open the door, and on the wall lay a sleek black panel.
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[i]He walked over and turned the wheel, opening the door.[/i]
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Instead he got an unwelcome surprise, as a force of telekinetic energy blasted forth from the vault and sent him crashing through the door back into the room Baker was in, splintering it into pieces. “...Guess it didn’t go well?” Baker said half jokingly.
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"What gave it away? Damn door is covered in purple energy. Has to be magic of some kind."
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“Well I’m sure you’ll be able to figure it out.” Baker told Zane, continuing to tie up the old man.
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"Right" [i]He got back up and went back into the room, this time going over and examining the slate.[/i]
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As he looked over the black slate, he found that there was an indented shape within it. It looked like a sewing needle, really. Was it for some sort of key...?
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"Yo Baker, you find a needle shaped key on that elder?"
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“Huh? Oh, no. Well I didn’t check so gimme a second.” After a moment, Zane heard footsteps coming over to him. Baker briskly walked into the hall, raising his hand up with a sewing needle pinched between his fingers. “Like this Right?”
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[i]He took the key and nodded.[/i] "Yup, exactly what I needed." [i]He walked back up there the slate and inserted the key.[/i]
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As soon as he did, the panel jutted inward, and the magic barrier around the vault door diminished into nothing. “That’s pretty neat.” Baker commented.
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"Indeed. Quite Interesting magic." [i]He walked over and went to pull the lever, hoping the door would open.[/i]
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He was able to turn the wheel now, and after a few seconds of turning he vault door jutted forward ever so slightly, telling Zane that the vault door had successfully opened.
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[i]He walked inside the vault, examining the interior[/i]
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Edited by Inflatablepants: 1/5/2018 2:06:59 AMInside would be a small, square shaped room. It was boring. Bland. Made of sleety concrete walls with no adornments to be seen. In the centre there was a pedestal, and atop it... Was an ancient machine. It was smaller in a size, a foot in width and a half foot in height. It had multiple rulers of measurement, protractors, etc. It gave off a glow of light, showing it’s enchantment. It was made completely of wood and brass, but the needle that lay in the machine... It was crystalline, beautiful...it was made of finely carved diamond.
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"Amazing..." [i]He walked over and picked up the treasure, opening a portal to his vault and placing it gently inside before closing it[/i] "Mission complete."
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It was funny, Zane had a thought for a moment. In reality, this machine had both caused him so much trouble but also gave him the means to combat it. This was the machine that made the majora pants, as well as the deity pants. Ralphus, The Twilit sorcerer and and pants salesman must have used that very machine to create both of them. It was just a thought, but it was soon broken. “Yo Zane! I got a lot of folks out here starting to stir! We should probably dip sooner then later!” Baker called out.
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[i]However even though the thought was brief, it stayed with him. He raised his buster sword and brought it down on the machine, breaking it Into splinters.[/i] "Be right out."
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[spoiler]End![/spoiler]