The Royal Blacksmiths

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Somewhere in the desert, Lloyd's P.O.V.

The Serpentine had captured me, and all I had done was sit in a cage. Now, they carried me in

the cage as they searched the underground tunnels. "Bring the boy!" Skales called. They took

me out of the cage and wrapped chains around me then brought me to Skales and Pythor.

Then, Pythor knocked the chains off me. "You're letting me go?" I asked. "Only to fetch my dear

boy," Pythor replied. He pushed me near a pit. "Do step lightly," Pythor cautioned. I walked on the

corner against the wall by the big pit. I was able to scoot around the pit. "Bring me the

Fangblade and I'll let you go," Pythor said. If he was letting me go, I'd better hurry. I ran across

the floor as rocks fell beneath me. If I slowed down, I fell into a pit. When I escaped the pit, I saw

spikes coming down on me. I was able to crawl under them. Then, I stood up and had arrows

shot at me. I ran away from there, dodging the arrows. Finally, I reached a stand made from

rock that had a light glowing on it. I saw a place where the Fangblade once was. But it wasn't

there. "It's gone!" I called. "Do I still get to be freed?" I asked. "No!" Pythor yelled. I groaned as I sat down and

waited to be captured.


In Bounty, Jay's P.O.V.

"The Serpentine already have one Fangblade, but there are still three more, and we just need

one to stop Pythor. The only problem is they have a map and we don't. Any ideas?" Nya asked.

"I still can't get over the fact that you're the mysterious Samurai," I said. "Anyone else still stuck

on that?" I asked. "We're over that, can we move on?" Kai snapped. I laughed. "Seems like someone is

still a little hot under the collar," I joked. "It seems he is frustrated that he has not found inner

peace and found his true potential like you and I have, Jay," Zane said. "Great observation, Mr.

Roboto, but Cole hasn't found it either," Kai replied. "I got it!" Cole cried. "You've unlocked it?

Oh, why am I the only one?!" Kai cried. "No, I found out where I recognize the Fangblade from. I

have a picture of it," Cole said as he ran off. "I got it!" Cole announced as he came back. He

was holding a scrap book and the first page had the Fangblade in some kind of trophy. "That's

it!" I cried. "There's this competition where every year, people compete for the Blade Cup. My

dad's won it multiple times," Cole explained. "You never told us your dad was an athlete," Zane

pointed out. "He's a blacksmith," Cole added. "That's cool. My dad was a blacksmith too," Kai

said. "But he wasn't that kind of blacksmith. He's a Royal Blacksmith," Cole confessed. "But how

did the Fangblade become a trophy?" Kai asked. "The blade cup was made by some guy

collected priceless artifacts," Cole explained. "It gets passed on from each years winner." "Well

who has it now?" Kai asked. "I don't know, I lost contact with my father years ago," Cole

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