Al-Addir was shoulder deep in a "burrow" he created with his newest trick. He figured out if he focused on the harder earth and stone, it would soften to the consistency of soupy, water-laden mud. He was in the middle of securing himself several tasty worms that had become trapped in the rock-soup he made.
The tiny fox had made himself all but invisible as of late. When Bevy had given the call to assemble, he bit his lip, and turned from his digging to listen, his large ears twitching until they zeroed in on the bird's location. With a gruff grunt, he slowly walked over. He didn't really want to take part in an election, but it seemed like it was one of those things one had to do...
Quietly, he made his approach from one of the crags of the ridges. Currently, there were only two gembounds present. Bevy; the bird and... that bear. He would be civil, less he get banished alongside Cancer.
"Bevy." He said, raising one paw to the side of his mud-encrusted face for a moment; then looking over to Leon, whom got no such signal.
He nibbled his lip for a moment. <"Levi...No... Leon, right?" He said looking the beast up and down, grinning ever-so-slightly. The tiny fox did his best to contain his emotions. He wanted to scream and holler; make a giant scene, but that wouldn't do him much good. If he started "performing", all that would happen is he would get banished alongside Cancer, or worse, and he was betting "or worse" would be his fate.
He looked back to the bird upon her perch and sat down upon the mist-damp floor. "Do we vote one-by-one, or when everyone else gets here?" He asked her, his eyes wandering the cavern for a moment, before shifting his gaze back to Bevy upon her perch. "Can we vote for whoever we want? Or do we have only special people to vote for?" He started, thinking for a moment about important questions to ask. Democracy was an important thing... for some reason. He wasn't sure why though. Was Democracy something from before?
He was staring off into space. The tiny fennec gave his head a shake; then looked back up to Bevy. "Is the election gonna be by majority or unanimity?" Al-Addir asked, after looking rather spaced out for a moment.
Quietly she sat. Tucked away in the few shadows that lurked around Pisces. Stunning blue eyes pierced through the shadows as she studied each and every gathering gembound. Several she knew. The Dolphin she had not bothered to interact with. It wasn't that she didn't want to, it was just more of a 'always somewhere else' thing. Her long tail flicked silently behind her before ultimately curling up along her side. The others were ready to elect a new leader. Leon had shown up first and every tug and pull at her wanted to urge her over to him, but she knew better. As if on queue her sister came strolling in right behind the bear. A quiet sigh escaped her. She loved them and missed being around them, but they were so caught up in each other they probably didn't even realize Amaria was rarely in the area.
Folded ears lifted and perked when the Dolphin spoke and asked if he could be the leader. It was an amusing idea, but Amaria really didn't care who ended up as leader. She was only here to observe and see who managed to grab the spot before she would make her untimely leave. Knowing that if she revealed herself to the others she would be expected to give her thoughts to the group and that was not something she felt like doing. With that in mind she remained where she was. Lurking about as she watched everyone with keen eyes.
OoC: she's not quite interacting just because I don't want to be the reason this gets held up(not that it would) but yeah. Others can feel free to notice her if you wish.