![]() Unfortunately, they are stopped by Malana Mire, one of the last surviving Reptaras, and her henchmen, the smart but weak alpaca rider Alpaca Jack, and the strong but silly Dumbbell. Wanting some help, she forms an alliance with McCoy, who agrees to help her, and split the treasure between themselves. War broke out, so the shaman locked the blade in a vault containing the Volados' treasures, sealing it with a spell that can only be broken by one of his descendants-Ella herself. Within the shadows lay the Reptaras, a dark cult who wanted the Serpent Blade for themselves. McCoy is confused, so Ella tells more about her past she is the last of the Volados, a race that flourished in Calavera, whose shamanic leader wielded the Serpent Blade, a weapon that he used to ensure balance. A map that leads to the ruins of the ancient city of Calavera, which contains the real treasure. Ella smashes the idol into pieces (much to McCoy's horror), but she assures him, revealing that there was a map inside the hollow idol. The woman introduces herself as Ella Windstorm. She then swoops down to rescue McCoy, and they both exit the cave. Luckily, before he falls to his death, the woman removes her cloak she is revealed to have feathery bird wings. ![]() ![]() As they are running away from a large boulder, near the exit of the cave, McCoy runs across an unstable bridge that collapses. ![]() This startles the woman, which McCoy uses as his chance of escape. They briefly fight over the idol, but when they lift it off its pedestal, they trigger a booby trap. But before he can take it, he is stopped my a mysterious cloaked woman, who sternly requests him to back off. Following his previous adventure, Cactus McCoy goes on another, leading him to a winged idol. ![]()
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