Mauno chuckled. "You get used to it. It becomes second nature. The real challenge is using your arms while you fly." He sat on the steps, and tinkered with his shield. Ammy looked at him, almost falling again. "Why are you so interested in that shield. It's a weapon, it works, what more is there to know?" Mauno looked at her. "We got these weapons after going into a light spirit's cave. I'm going to tell you the same thing I told Alwin. Aren't you the slightest bit curious about what makes your powers tick? How they work?" He went back to his shield, paused a second, and took out his teleporter. He looked at something, then, it slipped out of his hand and landed on the shield. The metal shifted around, and the teleporter sank into the shield. The metal rearranged it self, and the shield was intact again. Mauno looked at it. "Dang. I was using that." Suddenly, a bright light shone intensely. He stumbled back and covered his eyes. He thought it was over, and looked at the shield.
There was a crest, of Mauno's helmet(Which looked like a purple gladiator helmet, but smoother, and with a black visor over the eyes) and two wings. Mauno picked it up. It spoke, and he nearly dropped it. "Teleporter connection complete. User identified as Mauno. User lock engaged." Alwin was puzzled. "What's User Lock?" The shield seemed to be voice-activated. "When the owner, Mauno, engages User Lock, anyone else who tries to wield the shield will engage the security system. Privileges can be given to others by saying the words 'Disengage User Lock;' and then the person's name." Mauno picked up the shield. "Cool." He looked around. "Man, Skyworld has changed. Don't remember the place much. Wish we had a map." A hologram popped out of the shield. "Map engaged." Mauno was ecstatic. "A map? IN 3D? Sweet!" He swiped it with his finger, and it spun around. He tried some gestures, and figured out how to zoom the map, spin it, and find different areas. He looked at Alwin. "See? Wonder what would happen if you tried this with your halberd. This is what I meant by 'how it works."