She'd been accompanying Wulfsige for a little while, curious about its nature. The more she followed the wolfdog, the stranger he was to her and the more she wondered about his importance and significance. What his role as Guardian meant and who had appointed it. And, of course, as she expected, following in his pawsteps would eventually lead her back into the main sway of the power balance in the caves. She had done her best to avoid the politics ever since the disaster that had led to her leaving of the Bonebound and the cut from all she had ever known, but ever since her trip to the surface, ever since she'd changed...she felt ready to step back in, if that's where her paws were leading her.
She bounded after Wulfsige, called to Canis, Vaati following behind her. She could feel the pitch rat's nerves, higher then usual, and she sent a calming message through their link. It wasn't much, but Vaati got closer, enough that she could feel the brush of his bristling fur. And it, in turn, did a bit to calm her own nerves a bit, having a friend so close. Not that she didn't consider Wulfsige a friend but...he was so strange and...distant. And while she trusted him, it wasn't the bond she needed right now. Vaati filled that void for her.
The cry of Teosar had her ears perking with alarm. They? Who is "they?" She could hear something in the distance. Wingbeats, roars, approaching calamity. As they approached the group, she remembered the magic that Wulfsige had used. Not too different from her own ability to detect magic, but...different. The nature of magic, and if it were of the Spire or...something else.
She quickly glanced across the gathered - normal creatures, save for the monstrosity that panicked quietly. She flicked her ear, curious about it for a moment. She wanted to reassure it, tell it that things would be okay, they would be safe, but without knowing what the threat was, without knowing who was coming, she could only lie. And that was not something she'd do, especially not right now.
She turned in the direction that Teosar was facing and angled her ears, focusing on replicating what Wulfsige had done and casting it into the distance, as far as her ability would take her. Unsure of what she'd find, she was wholly unprepared for what she felt in response. An aura of crystalline perfection, of unity and oneness, of order and it brought back sickly familiar memories of being engulfed by this order herself. Not for long, but long enough to leave a lasting, traumatizing imprint on her psyche.
With a trill of alarm, she pulled herself back and whirled back towards the group, fur on her neck bristling with alarm and a slight tremble running through her body. "The Hive," she gasped. "They're here! Hide, don't let them get close to you!" She motioned after Teosar and jumped to begin nudging the others to follow him. To Wulfsige, she added, "There is no reason to turn it away, unless it carries Order." She looked at Aethereal and saw a scared beast, despite its shape. "Go on, we need to hide before the Hive finds us. Be careful of their spores - inhale just a few and your mind will quickly fall."