Jun 09 2021, 12:59 AM
Well, uh, he might've gotten... a little lost on his way to Leo.
All right, so he should've figured out that Tunnel E wasn't the passage to the Bay by the time he'd gotten halfway through and still wasn't feeling very warm. But hey, this wasn't a bad place to be either! The whole place was well-kempt and pristine, unlike the wild growth of Eridanus or stubborn, often-malformed plants peeking out from between rocks and crystals in other caves.
Scorch paused by a patch of sweet-smelling flowers, coaxing some to magically grow on his forehead in a wreath above the row of glowing moss on his brow. He could add it to his garden,l later. Twitches, too, he'd allow to nibble at the grass, and even snatched up a little wallcrawler with his talons as he wandered into the palace to feed to the red mouse. Sure, it probably would've been more convenient to leave the gem-encased creature at home, but it seemed a little cruel when it would have had no enrichment available.
There were many, many twists and turns in this place, Scorch realized, and it would take a long time to explore them all. But! He could do it safely, and take as long as he wanted without fearing that the roof might suddenly crumble on him. (Some of the buildings in Orion were really dilapidated. Most of them, actually.)
Somehow, he managed to fly through the hallways without breaking anything. Everything was so perfectly arranged that Scorch would have felt horrible if he'd knocked something askew. Especially some of those vases--they looked very breakable. Landing and setting Twitches down, Scorch approached a random door. There was something about its rectangular shape and different color that reminded him of the ruined doorways in Orion—but this one wasn't open. What was beyond it? the owl wondered. Surely, with their penchant for perfection, whoever had created the palace wouldn't have put a randomly different rectangle in a hallway for nothing.
But if it really was a different sort of doorway, how was he meant to get beyond? Head rotating this way and that, Scorch stared at the doorway in utter confusion. Finally, he'd reach out a talon to give it an experimental nudge.
All right, so he should've figured out that Tunnel E wasn't the passage to the Bay by the time he'd gotten halfway through and still wasn't feeling very warm. But hey, this wasn't a bad place to be either! The whole place was well-kempt and pristine, unlike the wild growth of Eridanus or stubborn, often-malformed plants peeking out from between rocks and crystals in other caves.
Scorch paused by a patch of sweet-smelling flowers, coaxing some to magically grow on his forehead in a wreath above the row of glowing moss on his brow. He could add it to his garden,l later. Twitches, too, he'd allow to nibble at the grass, and even snatched up a little wallcrawler with his talons as he wandered into the palace to feed to the red mouse. Sure, it probably would've been more convenient to leave the gem-encased creature at home, but it seemed a little cruel when it would have had no enrichment available.
There were many, many twists and turns in this place, Scorch realized, and it would take a long time to explore them all. But! He could do it safely, and take as long as he wanted without fearing that the roof might suddenly crumble on him. (Some of the buildings in Orion were really dilapidated. Most of them, actually.)
Somehow, he managed to fly through the hallways without breaking anything. Everything was so perfectly arranged that Scorch would have felt horrible if he'd knocked something askew. Especially some of those vases--they looked very breakable. Landing and setting Twitches down, Scorch approached a random door. There was something about its rectangular shape and different color that reminded him of the ruined doorways in Orion—but this one wasn't open. What was beyond it? the owl wondered. Surely, with their penchant for perfection, whoever had created the palace wouldn't have put a randomly different rectangle in a hallway for nothing.
But if it really was a different sort of doorway, how was he meant to get beyond? Head rotating this way and that, Scorch stared at the doorway in utter confusion. Finally, he'd reach out a talon to give it an experimental nudge.