Koal watched as Toc's summoning started to remotely affect the small dimension in which they were trapped. Tension built in the air in the form of a long black slit. It was as if someone had somehow sliced the dimension with a sword right above Vi and Berd. The mechanical dragon had scooped Vi up and was in the process of wrapping his large wings around the both of them, when the tension that had formed in the air broke. The long slit above Berd snapped open like a giant eye and tendrils of purple energy fell down around him and with a quick jerk pulled him into the portal. The airborne door snapped shut as soon as Berd and Vi cleared it. Koal dashed forward in time to catch a falling Toc. Purple mist still clung to her body and Koal smiled widely. Half of his grin was out of relief for Vi's safety, but the other half was out of the look of Toc. It was really hard for a creature that stood only a few inches tall to look imposing or victorious, but she tried with all her might. The result was a rather cute and humorous appearance. She looked him in question then clicked and ticked out in her odd language, somehow sounding injured. "What?! I can't help it if you look ridiculously cute." Koal said with a hearty laugh. They continued to converse with one another about the string of events that led to this trap and only stopped when the sounds of moving rubble and an angry trumpeting found their way to them. "Oh, yes I nearly forgot our little friend over there. I suppose we can talk more later, for now..." Koal lifted Toc to hover over his heart and a brass chain shot from her and looped around the back of his neck. "Unlock Vision Gate Alpha, Code: All Seeing Eye." Koal let his hand drop and Toc's arms retracted into her body as she dangled from his neck like a medallion. She closed her eye for a moment and a series of gears turned and clicked sounding almost like lock tumblers. With a sudden snap, Toc's eye opened and several hieroglyphs flashed over it's surface; The final one being a depiction of a cycloptic pyramid. A mystic blue glow emitted from her eye and she lost all signs of animation. Now she appeared to be nothing but an amulet of some kind.
Temuric looked on the scene with a mixture of fear and outrage. He has made every inch of his loophole impregnable from with and without, but for some reason it hadn't mattered. This 'man', if you could still call him that, had somehow opened a type of portal that Temuric had never seen or heard of and his mechanical beast had used it to fly the girl out of there. If that wasn't enough, something had actually invaded his realm by the same portal. “What in gods names, is this guy?!” Temuric finally said as he watched the little mechanical watch thing emit a strange light and assume the form of a amulet of sorts. The bull had nearly broken free of the rubble, but it didn't matter to Temuric anymore. Rage built within him and his childish figure grew distorted and cold. A black misty aura lifted off the body like rotten steam. “Let's see how he handles thiss.” Temuric now spoke in a deep raspy hiss as he lifted his arm to the realm before him.
Suddenly everything went chaotic. The ground shook violently and Koal was pulled to the ground as the natural gravity of the realm ceased to be so natural. Pieces of rubble and other debris took to the sky as gravity seemed to lift from where they were scattered. At the same time other spots, like the one that Koal occupied, seemed to have the reverse problem. Smaller bits of debris crumbled into dust as the gravity in those placed amplified and this was only the start. Sudden gusts of wind came from every which way and blew the dust and debris through the various gravity zones. The result was a maelstrom of dirt and rocks. The attack assailed Koal's body as he attempted to find an area with less gravity. Rocks bruised him, glass cut him, and the unnatural winds screamed in his ears in a rather disorienting manner. In spite of all this however, Koal's newly golden blood seemed to continue healing him and he finally found a spot that seemed to have closer to average gravity. He rose from the ground just in time to see a rather unaffected and angry beetle charging him and dove to the side to avoid getting skewered. The dive took him through a low gravity area and straight back into a high gravity area. He hit the ground hard as the world seemed to bear down on him and he had to wonder if this was anything close to what Atlas felt. With a groan he clawed his way over to another average spot and was relieved to find that the bull had yet to turn around to face him again.