Toa Spirian and the Mountain of Fire

Toa Spirian and the Mountain of Fire is a story about Toa Jovan and his team.

Toa Spirian
Jovan - leader

Marstor - second-in-command

Varas

Ecsa

Shoru

Denara

Enemies
Makuta Spirah

'Echo'

1 Male Vortixx

1 of Krekka's Species

The Olmak Gate's defence mechanism

Neutral
Turaga Mahk

Nynrah (island and matoran)

Rahi

The Sea

Chapter One
Two small feet clanged across the metal walkway. On the island of Nynrah, Matoran of Iron worked to build basic weaponary and on occasion, luxuries for themselves. Freetime was not really known to these certain Matoran. The feet belonged to a Matoran named Jovan. Jovan was not a Matoran of Iron, but of Magnetism. Both elements of Matoran had a strong alliance, and traded often. Jovan was picking up a package today. Little did he know that that package would change his life.

Jovan walked along a walkway to Turaga Mahk's maditation cantre. Soft fluting filled the chamber, and Jovan saw Turaga Mahk sitting in the Lotus Position. He remembered when the Turaga was a Toa.

''Jovan had been making delivery of crystaline protodermis to the island. Toa Mahk, the Toa of Iron, took six of the crystals and poured his Toa Energy into them. He was about to hide all six across the island, in hope that six Matoran would come to the isnad and find them. As he turned to run to the first location, he dropped a Stone. Jovan was standing by the large crate of crystaline protodermis, shocked by what he saw, and couldn't move he was so in awe. The Stone fell in the soft sand and a small grey hand picked it up. The hand belonged to Eroc, a travelling De-Matoran.''

''As he grasped the Stone, bright light exploded from it. Eroc screamed as his body strengthened and grew. Once the light had faded, Jovan could see two different people. One was a Toa, grey armour and shaking. And the other was a Turaga, with a look of dimay in his eyes. The Toa ran, he dove into the sea and dived. Jovan ran to the Turaga, and asked what was wrong. That's when he saw that the Turaga was Mahk.''