Zootopia, Teotle's Interdimentional Vacation!

by Teotle

Discord's Interdimensonal Web

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Teotle climbed out of bed with Nick and Judy's help, and walked to the other side of the room where his prosthetic lay on the table. He reattached the leg with a click of the latch and began to move it ever to smoothly, to loosen up the joints.

"I've been meaning to ask..." Judy said in confusion. "How does that leg operate? It doesn't have any motors, springs, wiring, not even a power source."

Teotle raised an eyebrow and replied, "You use all those things, just to make a working prosthetic leg? Where I'm from, we use spirit energy to make and control our replacement parts. Well, accept for my sister, Scarlet Rose. She used springs and highly enforced steel to make her back legs."

"Both of her back legs? Nick asked. "What happened to her real legs?"

"She never had them." Teotle replied. "When she was still in mother's belly, she never developed hind legs. The doctors and scholars say it is a rare mutation that happened to her fifth grand father, accept it was his front legs."

"Oh." said Nick, having a chill gong down his spine.

"Sorry to hear about that." Judy added.

"Don't be." Teotle replied. Scarlet can jump really high, and it was said that Grandpa Spear-Tooth was a really good dancer."

Teotle channeled his spirit energy, and readied the summoning spell to bring Discord to them. Normally, the spell required the Elements of Harmony, however, using spirit energy makes casting spells more powerful than just using magic. The Elements of Harmony contain a combination of spirit energy and magical energy, each harnessed from the different attributes that the Elements represent.

When Teotle cast the summoning spell, Discord appeared right in the middle of the room. He was sitting in a wooden chair, sipping a cup of hot tea. Discord looked around the room and then at Teotle.

"You know, you and Twilight need to start warning me before using the my summoning spell." Discord said in annoyance. "I was in the middle of tea time with Fluttershy and Angel."

Teotle growled with clenched teeth, trying to hold back from socking Discord in the face, especially after what had transpired this morning.

"So, this is Discord?" Judy asked. "Why does he look like Frankenstein's monster?"

Discord gasped, dramatically, and stared at Judy with a vengeful expression. "How dare you compare me to a character from a story book." He snarled.

Teotle jumped in between the to of them and said, "Stop, this conversation is over, Discord. Just get us back home so I can kick your butt!"

"Oh, as if you could win in a fight against me." Discord chuckled. "You couldn't even lay a paw on me."

"SHUT UP, YOU SON OF A...!" Teotle snapped, only to be cut off by Nick.

"Calm down, Teotle. If anyone here's you shout like that, they might call security. How do you plan to explain this guy magically appearing with us?"

Teotle growled, trying to hold back his anger. When he finally calmed down, he then said to Discord, "How did you send me here?"

"Oh, why should I tell you that after you risked my life trying to get me here?" Discord asked. "Do you even know how dangerous it is to summon someone from another dimension? You could have killed me."

"At least we understand each other now." Teotle said back. "Besides, I knew that you came here with me, this morning."

"Wait, what?" Discord replied with a raised eyebrow. "How did you...?"

"I could still sense you when I woke up here." Teotle answered. "I knew you were just hiding, and you wouldn't show yourself until I summoned you, meaning, I didn't risk jack squat."

"I do my best to hide so that I watch you try to fend for yourself, and you knew right away that I was there?" Discord asked, putting a paper bag over his head. "How embarrassing."

"Yeah, you're embarrassed, we're all proud of your for your humility." Teotle said sarcastically "Now, how about I say goodbye to Nick and Judy, and then you take me back home?"

"I don't know how to go back?" Discord replied.

"WHAT!" Teotle snapped again, this time, causing the doctors out in the hall to knock on the door.

"Is everything alright?" asked the doctor.

"Yes, sir, nothing to worry about." Judy said, giving Teotle an irritated look.

Discord smiled and asked, "Do you even know how interdenominational travel works?"

"No." Teotle replied, crossing his arms.

"Well, let me educate you." Discord said, summoning a chalkboard. He then drew a web of circles; each having numbers 1-10 written in them. He then summoned a pointer and began to explain, "Circle #1 is where Teotle and I am from. Circle #2 is where Judy and Nick are from."

"Imagine the other dimensions, labeled #'s 3-10, as other random dimensions that don't really matter to us. The number order of each dimension is constantly changing over time. Some dimensions switch places with each other in an intricate pattern, depending on where they fit in the web I've drawn here."

"What are you saying?" Teotle asked.

Discord rolled his eyes and replied, "I'm trying to say that our dimensions are in the wrong position for us to go back to one or the other. When you travel in between dimensions, you are basically traveling over a bridge that connects the two of them together. Outside that bridge, there is an empty void where time and space are boggled.

"It all depends on where you are and how far across the web you want to travel. I brought us here when our worlds were next to each other, causing no space-time boggling. If you want to go home, you must know where and when you have to be to go back, preferably at the moment after I brought us both here."

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