Kavaraa commanded the computer to open a portal to his workroom. As Sar Sobrun stepped into the portal, he appeared in a large room with metalworking tables, servers, monitors, and random odds and ends that must have been projects that didn’t work out. Kavaraa stepped over a few piles of scraps of metal and pulled a small metal box from under a table.
“This is my favorite project: Agilinso Suits,” said Kavaraa, pulling out a shiny full body suit, “They make the user invisible while improving reaction time, strengthening magic, heightening senses, and best of all, allowing you to fly. I’ve also made a version for dragons,” Kavaraa pulled out out a larger suit, the size of a dragon, “but it has no flying abilities because dragons can already fly.”
“So you’re saying that we don’t need to shield anymore?” asked Guiden.
“Didn’t I say it makes you invisible?” said Kavaraa, “Elves will still need to shield, these things are expensive to make, they’re only for government officials and our best troops.”
“Exactly how many suits do you have?” Kinket wondered out loud.
“Eight hundred ninety two,” answered Kavaraa, “Seven hundred of those are for elves, a hundred ninety for dragons, and these two are prototypes.”
“I’d like to take them for a test drive,” said Guiden.
The other four elves agreed.
“Let’s go,” said Sar.
