Aug 05 2015, 03:12 AM
all welcome!
After the entire affair with the collar, the komodo dragon had found the courage to venture out of Cetus again. Of course he wasn't willing to travel too far - and he was bitterly reminded of the cold tunnel connecting Cetus and Eridanus when he had crossed the ice again. It wasn't that the cold really affected him as much as it did other creatures - he was very used to it by now, after having used his magic enough to become familiar with the stinging chill of the ice. It was just that his body's physiological simply didn't agree to a lower temperature, and it made him move a lot slower than usual. So, when trekking across the tunnel, he had to move swiftly; thankfully, it hadn't taken him long to reach the entrance of the neighboring cave, and Ghanyarah eagerly entered the jungle room and was once more met by the warm humidity of the light and moisture.
He briefly considered tracking down Gracie and dragging her along to investigate the eyes again, as he had been planning on doing since returning to Cetus. There wasn't much investigation he could get done with Usui hanging around, especially with the task of finding the collar looming over their heads; now that he was on his own though, he could focus on what he wanted. And what he wanted was to figure out why the eyes had frightened Dragon so, and what kind of power they could hold in twisting the reality of Gembounds who disturbed the water.
Ghanyarah could remember the path he took to the eyes, the feel of the loam squishing beneath his feet, his long tail dragging behind - he was nearly fully grown now and stood an impressive length. He recognized some of the trees and bushes and the sound of birds calling in the trees surrounding him. There was a brief moment of nervousness he held, wondering if anybody else had considered visiting the twin pools of water today. Maybe he could frighten them off with some special effects, hey? The lizard snorted and paused, reaching out to the mass of water droplets suspended in the atmosphere in an attempt to pull them all together.
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Yet there was nothing. He could feel his magic probing out into the air around him, but he couldn't grasp it. Ghanyarah grumbled and shrugged it away before spending too much of his energy - it wasn't that important anyways. After scuttling through the bushes, he soon found that nobody else was here at the pools and he was alone, thankfully. It was time to investigate. The komodo dragon pulled himself up to the edge of the pool, reaching forward and dipping his fingers in it to familiarize himself with the crystal waters.
After the entire affair with the collar, the komodo dragon had found the courage to venture out of Cetus again. Of course he wasn't willing to travel too far - and he was bitterly reminded of the cold tunnel connecting Cetus and Eridanus when he had crossed the ice again. It wasn't that the cold really affected him as much as it did other creatures - he was very used to it by now, after having used his magic enough to become familiar with the stinging chill of the ice. It was just that his body's physiological simply didn't agree to a lower temperature, and it made him move a lot slower than usual. So, when trekking across the tunnel, he had to move swiftly; thankfully, it hadn't taken him long to reach the entrance of the neighboring cave, and Ghanyarah eagerly entered the jungle room and was once more met by the warm humidity of the light and moisture.
He briefly considered tracking down Gracie and dragging her along to investigate the eyes again, as he had been planning on doing since returning to Cetus. There wasn't much investigation he could get done with Usui hanging around, especially with the task of finding the collar looming over their heads; now that he was on his own though, he could focus on what he wanted. And what he wanted was to figure out why the eyes had frightened Dragon so, and what kind of power they could hold in twisting the reality of Gembounds who disturbed the water.
Ghanyarah could remember the path he took to the eyes, the feel of the loam squishing beneath his feet, his long tail dragging behind - he was nearly fully grown now and stood an impressive length. He recognized some of the trees and bushes and the sound of birds calling in the trees surrounding him. There was a brief moment of nervousness he held, wondering if anybody else had considered visiting the twin pools of water today. Maybe he could frighten them off with some special effects, hey? The lizard snorted and paused, reaching out to the mass of water droplets suspended in the atmosphere in an attempt to pull them all together.
Post-Roll Edit:
Yet there was nothing. He could feel his magic probing out into the air around him, but he couldn't grasp it. Ghanyarah grumbled and shrugged it away before spending too much of his energy - it wasn't that important anyways. After scuttling through the bushes, he soon found that nobody else was here at the pools and he was alone, thankfully. It was time to investigate. The komodo dragon pulled himself up to the edge of the pool, reaching forward and dipping his fingers in it to familiarize himself with the crystal waters.