(So Tornado isn't alive so I'm going to take over for this for now. Tornado, when you re-alive I'm sorry if I messed up any plans you had or accidentally misinterpreted Lockwood's character.)
Lockwood groaned. "I know that, but why is there a person in the painting that looks like me?" Kamado didn't answer. He opened his eyes and stood up. "Walk with me." he demanded. Lockwood followed Kamado down a dim hallway filled with tapestries of the past Fire Kingdom rulers. Lockwood watched as their cold gazes stared down at him as he walked through the hallway. Kamado didn't look back at Lockwood when he spoke. "I will only ask you once. Where are they." Lockwood faltered. "I-" Kamado's voice turned cold. "Do not lie, Lockwood. I will only give you one chance to answer correctly. Otherwise..." Kamado summoned a flicker of fire in his palm. "It would be such a shame if another tragedy like the one that befell poor Emperor Kuzon befell his great grandson as well." Kamado looked back at Lockwood, and Lockwood saw a murderous glint in his eyes, one that intended to catch and take down his prey. Lockwood gulped. He didn't want to tell Kamado, but he thought back on the events of the previous day. How Iris had almost killed him, and how the rest of his friends had seemed distant towards him. Lockwood shuddered and sighed. "They're on Clearwater. They had plans of leaving at first light, but after my disappearance I can bet they are still there. If you hurry-" Kamado stormed off before Lockwood could finish. Kamado walked down a few halls and stormed past a few of his guards. He threw open the doors of a regal looking room, and intruded on a war meeting. Many soldiers and war generals faltered and bowed suddenly. "Lord Kamado" a general said. "We' have been arranging for-"
Kamado interrupted. "We've found them, arm the troops and set course for Clearwater immediately. The last threats to my reign will not leave that island alive." The generals and soldiers nodded. "Yes, my Lord."