A man in golden armor noticed them and raised his sword warily.
"Who are you? How did you get here?" He asked.
Yoda cleared his throat.
"Come for Thor we have." he said.
The man growled.
"I will not let you have him."
Yoda stepped forward and waved his hand right in front of the man's face in a three fingered gesture, saying, "Let us pass you will."
The man's eyes glazed over and he dropped his sword.
"I will let you pass." He repeated.
Mau'i found that amazing.
"How did you do that?" He asked, as they walked straight past the man.
"The force is strong with me." he replied.
Perseus looked confused.
"What's the force?" he asked.
"Tell you later I will. We must get Thor now."
No one asked any more questions as they walked to the majestic castle in the distance.
Mau'i looked over the side of the rainbow bridge and saw a straight drop to outer space. The glow coming from the stars down there was blinding, and Mau'i had to avert his eyes almost immediately.
They finally reached the doors of the castle and finally saw its fullest beauty. It was completely white--probably made from pearl-- and had huge doors that were intricately carved to look like two huge men with tons of plant growth around them. The door also had a bustling city carved behind the men, which looked like it was a barbarian city.
Two guards stood at the doors and Yoda did the same thing to them as he had done to the man in golden armor. Mau'i still thought that was amazing.
They walked through the castle to the throne room. Yoda slammed the doors open and strode right up to the throne. A man with an eye patch sat there and seemed startled. Then his expression hardened and he said, "Who are you? What are you do--"
Yoda cut him off, saying, "Relax old friend, me it is."
"Yoda?" The man asked, incredulous.
Yoda nodded.
The man broke into a grin.
"You survived? I was sure Vader had gotten you."
"Come for Thor we have, Odin." Yoda said.
Odin suddenly grew solemn. "It's happening, isn't it?"
Yoda nodded gravely. Mau'i wished he didn't have to know about this or be a part of it. He wished he could be back on his nice warm island he'd fished up out of the sea. He wished, he wished. But it was too late. It was already happening.
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