Draconia!

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(3rd person P.O.V, and timeskip to day)
  Since they had to conserve energy, the group couldn't play any video games until they got to Draconia. They couldn't look out the hidden windows, either, since keeping the windows open took up a certain amount of energy. Bored, the group kept on asking Joe if they were at Draconia yet. Around the hundredth time they asked, Joe said “Jeez, it's every two minutes with you guys.” In a mocking voice, he preceded to mimic the group. “Are we there yet? Are we there yet? How about now? Now? NOW??” In his normal deep voice, he told the group they would be at Draconia in a few hours. Even then, they still bothered Joe by asking him when they would be at Draconia. The group ceased after around ten minutes, and entertained themselves by  playing around with water and lava. It was safe, because Joe had control over lava. After a few hours of messing with some more elements, Joe called the group over to the cockpit. With a grin, he pointed to what appeared to be a small, glowing red dot. “See that? It's Draconia.” The group, including Joe, breathed a sigh of relief in unison. Joe pushed a button, and an electronic female voice said “Activating turbo boost.” There was the roar of an engine turning on at the back of the ship, and they were suddenly pitched forward, except for Joe, who was fastened in his gray leather seat belt. The glowing red dot drew nearer and nearer, until the group saw that it wasn't just red, it was blue, green, white, yellow, purple, silver and several other colors. When the ship got even closer, they saw more hues of colors, and could identify the other colors as fire-red, sea-blue, forest-green, cloud-white, electric-yellow, poisonous-purple, muted silver and glowing lava-red. The different colors were separated into sections, with the fire and lava colors to the northwest, the sea, forest, and cloud colors to the southeast, the electric and poison colors to the northeast, and the silver color in the southwest. Joe and the other dragons explained that the planet was separated according to the elements, not because of fights, but because their ancestors just made it that way. There were also other elements on the other side of the planet.
   The ship eventually landed on the forest-green area. Obviously, there was a forest there. The forest was a normal forest, with small homes in the trees that resembled treehouses. The houses were generally made of light colored oak wood, like the trees around them. The only thing was that there weren't any dragons in sight. The forest was also completely silent, except for the occasional insect or frog noise. The human part of the group asked why there weren't any dragons.
“All the dragons are in our hidden underground base. From here, you guys are on your own. The other dragons know where the base is.” Joe explained. After everyone said their goodbyes, Joe saluted to the group, and wished them good luck in the war. The group saluted back, and Joe went back to his spaceship. With a final wave, Joe left in his spaceship. The ship launched itself into the cold, black space, with a trail of blue fire behind it.
“ I'll miss him.” Amira said.
“Yeah.” Nadine agreed. Nadine led the group through the trees for around five minutes, then stopped at a huge, white birch tree with spots of black. She put her right fore-claw on a small black spot, and a part of the tree slid back, making a small, sloping bridge that lead to a small, dimly lit stone path. Nadine motioned for the group to follow her. When the last person, Jerome, was under the tree, the bark slid back into place. The group, now without light from the outside, was plunged into near-darkness, with only the dim, red lights to light their path.

  After around 10 minutes of walking, the large party suddenly emerged at a small flat space with more light.. There, they saw a gate exactly like the one on Moon Base when they went to board their ship. A dragon with dark green scales and dark brown wingtips greeted them. He looked like Nadine, except with a much darker color palette. He did the same thing the other dragon did on Moon Base, with the same device. When he confirmed that it was really group 24AX, he pushed a small, white button, and a metal door opened. When the group was passing through, he stopped Mitch, and asked if he could spare him a quick autograph. After he gave the dragon his autograph on the pen and paper the dragon gave him, the dragon thanked him. The group went inside the building the door led to, and saw its interior. They appeared to be in a lobby, with creme colored walls and red velvet sofas. There was a counter made of light brown, polished wood at the front of the room. On the counter, there was a shiny silver bell. There were 5 big metal doors around the room, each with a label. Jada rang the bell, and a dragon with cloud white scales and black spikes on his back like Amira, Jada, Nadine, and Anna's came over to the desk through a door behind him, and asked with an odd accent “How can I help ya?”
“We would like some rooms, please.” Jada answered. The dragon gave them some room keys, and told them to follow him. He led the group through one of the big metal doors labeled ‘ROOMS’, and from there to a room a couple rooms far down the hallway. Each person went to their own room, unpacked, and rested, gathering their energy for whatever challenges they would face tomorrow.


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