Where Star takes them is not on the same dimensionsal level of Earth. If forced to describe where it is, Star would say it's three hundred and ninety degrees left of his new home
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Longshot felt a little woozy from the trip here. Chickens were probably not meant for interdimensional travel. However, Longshot nodded his chickenhead and almost could not stop bobbing it.
He closed his beady eyes and pulled up a solid memory of what he looked like. From a mirror in an old woman's magic shop.
While Longshot had his eyes closed, Star took the time to focus on what he was doing. To feel the chaos of this place, the warping touch of the Wildways around him.
He stepped back from Longshot to gain enough space to swing and slowly started to arc the blades around him in hypnotic patterns. Patterns taught to him by Spiral. He could amost feel her hands wrapped around his wrists, pulling him to the right movement.
The glow intensified as a glowing circle started to appear between the two of them, a delicate web of light through which nothing could be seen.
Hey! Who turned on the light? It kind of glowed like his eye does. His eye that was in the tall body. With no feathers. The one Alison liked. Keep that in mind. Not the Fig Newtons in his satchel.
Fig Newtons did not look like Longshot. They didn't have four fingers on each hand to begin with.
The mesh closes and a perfect circle of nothing hangs in the air.
A glowing sword if flicked over the top to bury itself tip first at Longshot's feet. "Take that and step in. It is your anchor back."
On the other side of the two dimension circle (don't think too hard on that), Star holds onto the other sword, eye blazing and crackling with too much power. "Step in, Longshot and try to remember yourself."
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He closed his beady eyes and pulled up a solid memory of what he looked like. From a mirror in an old woman's magic shop.
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He stepped back from Longshot to gain enough space to swing and slowly started to arc the blades around him in hypnotic patterns. Patterns taught to him by Spiral. He could amost feel her hands wrapped around his wrists, pulling him to the right movement.
The glow intensified as a glowing circle started to appear between the two of them, a delicate web of light through which nothing could be seen.
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Fig Newtons did not look like Longshot. They didn't have four fingers on each hand to begin with.
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A glowing sword if flicked over the top to bury itself tip first at Longshot's feet. "Take that and step in. It is your anchor back."
On the other side of the two dimension circle (don't think too hard on that), Star holds onto the other sword, eye blazing and crackling with too much power. "Step in, Longshot and try to remember yourself."
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