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Final Episode: A New Beginning

Tobias: The Shadow on Ambition
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### *Milla’s Cyberian Rescue Mission*  
**Final Episode: A New Beginning**

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#### **Prologue: Days of Silence**

It had been several days since the battle with Karin. The golden-haired sorceress had been defeated and cast into the icy depths, but the victory felt hollow. **Lilac**, **Carol**, **Neera**, and **Sharon** remained in their comas, their breaths shallow, their bodies unmoving.

After returning to the Wind Kingdom for supplies and rest, **Danny** made a decision: they would move the victims to his mansion in **Salibad**, a sprawling Shang Tu-like metropolis nestled in the warm southern regions. The mansion, a serene retreat surrounded by lush gardens, became their refuge.

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#### **Act I: Life in Salibad**

The mansion in Salibad was peaceful, a stark contrast to the chaos they had endured. The towering skyscrapers of the metropolis shimmered in the distance, while Danny’s estate was tucked away in a quiet corner, surrounded by flowering trees and rolling hills.

The mansion was large and well-staffed, with Khajiit and Argonian maids tending to the home’s upkeep. The Khajiit maids, with their feline grace and warm demeanor, ensured the mansion stayed clean and welcoming. The Argonian maids, with their calm efficiency and knack for tending the garden, worked tirelessly to create an oasis of peace.

Milla spent much of her time in the garden, helping the Argonian maids plant flowers and trim hedges. She found comfort in the vibrant colors and the soft hum of bees. But her heart remained heavy. Every morning, she would check on the four comatose friends, hoping for a sign of life.

Danny, on the other hand, poured his energy into protecting them. He had converted a wing of the mansion into a comfortable space for the victims, ensuring they had everything they needed. He spent his evenings in the study, poring over ancient texts, searching for any way to help them wake up.

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#### **Act II: The First Awakening**

One morning, as the sunlight filtered through the curtains of the makeshift medical wing, Milla sat by Sharon’s bedside, humming softly. Her lavender fur shimmered faintly in the light, and for the first time in days, Milla noticed a small twitch in her fingers.

“Sharon?” Milla whispered, leaning closer.

Slowly, Sharon’s eyes fluttered open. She blinked, her lavender gaze meeting Milla’s. “Milla…” she murmured, her voice weak.

Milla gasped, tears welling in her eyes. “You’re awake! Danny! Danny, she’s awake!”

Danny rushed into the room, his eyes wide. “Sharon!” He knelt beside her, his voice softening. “You’re okay. You’re safe now.”

One by one, over the next few hours, the others began to wake as well. **Lilac**, **Carol**, and **Neera** stirred from their comas, their memories hazy but intact. Each of them was met with tears of relief and warm embraces from Milla and Danny.

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#### **Act III: Seeking Answers**

Later that evening, the group gathered in the mansion’s grand hall. The Khajiit and Argonian maids served tea as everyone settled into the large, comfortable chairs. The atmosphere was light, but there was a lingering tension as they reflected on everything that had happened.

Milla broke the silence. “Neera, Lilac… do you remember anything about what Karin did to you? Why she took you?”

Lilac furrowed her brow, her dragon tail twitching. “It’s… foggy,” she admitted. “I remember her telling us that we were ‘vessels.’ She said our strength and energy were essential for her plans.”

Neera, sitting stiffly with her spear resting against her chair, nodded. “Karin wanted to tear down the barriers between dimensions. She believed that by merging them, she could create a world under her control—one without conflict, where she ruled everything.”

Carol scoffed, leaning back in her chair. “Yeah, ‘cause that always works out so well.”

Lilac continued, her voice quieter now. “She used our energy to power her magic. It felt like… like she was draining pieces of us. When she couldn’t use us directly, she turned us into her puppets.”

Neera’s expression darkened. “She twisted our minds, made us think we were doing the right thing. That’s why we attacked you. We didn’t even realize it wasn’t our own will.”

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#### **Act IV: A Proposal**

A few days later, as the group recovered, Danny called everyone to the mansion’s grand hall. “You’re welcome to stay here,” he said. “Salibad is a beautiful city, and my home has plenty of room. If you choose to stay, you’ll have free room and board, no strings attached. You’ll have a clean slate—a chance to start over.”

Carol grinned. “Free room and board? Count me in!”

Lilac hesitated, her tail twitching nervously. “You’d really let me stay?” she asked. “Even after… everything?”

Danny nodded. “You don’t have to steal anymore, Lilac. You’ll have a place here. A fresh start.”

Lilac’s eyes glistened with gratitude. “Thank you. I’d… I’d like that.”

Neera, her arms crossed, considered his words. “And what would you have me do?”

Danny smirked. “I’ve seen how disciplined you are. If you stay, you could help train others in Salibad—teach them to defend themselves.”

Neera raised an eyebrow, intrigued. “You want me to train civilians?”

“Not just civilians,” Danny clarified. “Leaders. People who need discipline and courage.”

Neera nodded slowly. “I’ll stay. For now.”

Danny turned to Sharon. “What about you?”

Sharon, still recovering, shook her head. “I can’t. The Pussyfoots need me. I’m their Hokage—their leader. They’ve gone too long without me, and I owe it to them to return.”

Danny’s expression softened. “I understand. But you’re always welcome here.”

Sharon smiled. “Thank you.”

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#### **Act V: A New Start**

Over the next few days, the mansion came alive with new energy. Lilac, Carol, and Neera began settling into life in Salibad. Lilac marveled at the city’s advanced technology, enjoying her newfound freedom. Neera took up training a small group of local leaders, instilling them with discipline and strength. Carol roamed the bustling marketplaces, her playful spirit bringing laughter to everyone she met.

Sharon prepared for her return to the Pussyfoots, spending her last few days in Salibad bonding with Milla in the garden. “I’ll miss this place,” Sharon admitted. “But I’ll come back to visit.”

“You better,” Milla said with a smile.

Danny watched from a distance, his heart lighter than it had been in weeks. For the first time, he allowed himself to hope that they could all find happiness again.

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#### **Epilogue: The Garden**

One evening, as the sun dipped below the horizon, the group gathered in the garden for a quiet farewell to Sharon. The air was filled with the scent of blooming flowers, and the distant hum of the city provided a soothing backdrop.

“Thank you,” Lilac said, breaking the comfortable silence. “For everything.”

Danny shook his head. “You don’t need to thank me. Just live your lives. Be happy.”

Sharon smiled warmly. “I’ll take care of the Pussyfoots. And when I come back, I want to see all of you thriving.”

Danny nodded, his voice steady. “You will.”

As the stars began to dot the sky, the group sat together, their hearts full of hope for the future. Though their paths would diverge, they had found a new beginning—a place to heal, to grow, and to live.

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**The End**

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Episode 5: The Final Battle
Last in pool
Karin is gone and now the crew, the heroes split up, and Danny and Milla went to his manor where they are served by his Khajiit and Argonian Maids.  Danny offers them a place to live, a new life on Salibad and all, but Sharon agrees as she had her own life to get to.

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