Setting
Adion stood up by the screen and connected to its matching computer. The screen popped up and words were flying by as Adion searched for all the files that he needed. He began putting the files into a shared folder on the room's server. It contained all of Adion's research on the Tefeer's Labyrinth, including the map to it, and all that Adion could dig up on dragons and their technologies.
The stasis machine hummed as it kept Tefeer in his timeless rest. The lights had been turned off to both disguise the facility and to grant more power to the stasis machine. A single fuse was what chose whether the power went to keeping the stasis machine running or keeping the lights on.
The yellow haze of the stasis floated around Tefeer and the 10 eggs he had volunteered to guard. It stopped everything within the field from aging or changing. No machine parts moved or rusted, Tefeer took no breaths, and the eggs came no closer to hatching. So, there Tefeer stood frozen in time, with his head raised up to overlook the facility and the eggs, untouched by time and tire. The generator still hummed, making sure that the labyrinth was constantly changing. So many rooms and hallways floated around among the giant open room. Some were straight, some curved, some square, and some just shapes, but all of them were to confuse a hostile and to allow a friend.
So, Tefeer stayed still, unawakened by friend or foe.
The text that was on the solid-holo in front of Adion was little more than a massive list of file-names, and some names of websites about dragon research.
Gelon walked for a few hours now and got by the entrance "well time to see if I can get through" he said and wak in
Adion came tumbling into a dragon temple, which had become filled with cobwebs, even thought the rest of it looked perfectly preserved. He was the only one in the whole army who could read dragon texts without the aid of a cypher. The battle waged on outside of the halls. Turning on his light, Adion walked through the dusty halls. The walls were covered with prophecies that Adion had seen sense the day of his birth, but there was something different about this specific ruin.
As Adion walked through what felt like every other dragon ruin he had been to, until he spotted a door that seemed quite out of place. Upon approaching the door, Adion noted the puzzle. It was one that he had found the answer to at many other dragon ruins. 'Kind of funny how every dragon ruin seems to be connected to the rest.' thought Adion as he solved the simple puzzle. This new room was different than anything that Adion had ever seen.
The scriptures on the walls spoke of how to enter Tefeer's Labyrinth, and of the other unique ruins that held the rest of the needed information. So, Adion ran back out into the hall, then right out the ruin.
Adion ran to the battlefield commander, only to get there in time to see the man's brains scattered to the dirt of the moon. As Adion ducked, he heard a familiar sound, the ticking of death.
Adion then awoken in a hospital, freshly augmented. The memories of the ruin during the battle were still fresh in the man's head, ripping through the confusion and blurriness of the medication. The last thing that Adion could pull of this memory was when the man in the suit walked up to him and said that if he agreed to the contract that they would pay for Adion's forced augmentation.
Gelon would not find what exactly he was looking for. The door was a series of various traps along the floor, walls, and ceiling. What one could see past the traps would be 2 statues of dragons, one made of gold, the other of silver. As Gelon approached, the eyes of both shot to a bright, burning red color as the entryway came to life with the varying traps.