Conversations continued around them, and Spark was mowing through the candy canes, no thoughts, head empty. They watched as a couple more gembound joined the gathering. It was hard to ignore the towering figure of the Sentinel, as he left strange shadows in his wake. Spark regarded him with muted interest, intent on their snacks, unable to penetrate social boundaries- until he presented to the crowd what he held in his palm.
Glittering black scales, shimmering rainbows on their surface; They thought back to Pride’s offer and the images it had conjured, weapons and armour made of gems, sparkling in the dimmest of light. If they got their talons on them, they could make dreams a reality. They had witness others giving gifts, could this be one? The idea of taking such a prize left a bad taste in their mouth regardless. They looked to the weapon they clasped. Perhaps… They could part with it.
They didn’t feel much fear in the approach, aside from the regular nervousness they felt in large social gatherings. Not that the valkhound wasn’t intimidating, because he definitely was. Something about his skeletal face however, reminded Spark of an old friend. “ Uh- Could I have those? Maybe?” They tried. ”I can offer something in return, if you want. I’m certainly not using it. They presented the dagger. ”Never been used. Enchanted I think, but I’m not sure with what. Would you be interested?” More of a trade than a giving of gifts, but they didn’t want to tread on anyone’s toes. Plus, judging by the halberd (It had eyes, why on earth would it need eyes?) the gembound might find some use with it. It had been designed for a purpose after all, who was Spark to deny it of its intended function?
@The Sentinel