Callum had dreamed away the passing time in his chrysalis as his body recovered from the injuries sustained from falling into the pit. When his consciousness returned to him, he found himself incased in raspite. The dragon thrust out against the walls holding him in, breaking through and leaving large shards of the gemstone scattered among bones. Callum was surprised to find himself so tired. Weakened. Had he not healed completely from his time within the chrysalis? Was it the effect of the tree cursing him? The dragon did not realize that continual return to heal could have rather bad side-effects.
There was nothing to eat or drink down there. And he could not get out. Or rather, he could not find a way to get out. Callum had been circling rather aimlessly inside of the pit, starting to lose hope when- was that a voice?
"Hello?" he called into the darkness around him, not nearly as loud as he usually was.
"Who's there?" A savior? Or an enemy? But he was desperate. If he did not get help, he hated to admit, there was no way out.
@Oliver
How did this gembound know his name? The faint light of the orb was a welcome reprieve from the pressing darkness, and he saw that it seemed to be some sort of black animal. Dog? That's what the head was. Yeah, he was pretty sure he didn't know any dogs. But before commenting on this, Callum allowed him to finish his explanation. Ah- so Mossie had come back for him. That little gembound was reliable after all. He would have to pay her back later. It was the least one could do after being saved from certain death.
"Callum, yeah, that's me." his eyes squinted, managing to spot the tunnel that was mentioned.
"I think I see it. Gimme a sec." He flexed his wings, unfolding them to release the soreness that had sunk in. WAIT NO HE HAD TO BE COOL. He was a dragon after all, not some rando gembound in need of saving. And so he attempted to become cool looking. Minor issue- it made it much harder to see where he was going. Ah well.
Once he was sure that his wings wouldn't just give out on him, he leapt into the air, a few powerful flaps- more than he usually needed- brought him to the entrance of the tunnel. Callum nearly fell right back down due to having difficulty seeing. Hopefully it would wear off after a bit. He retained his composure after looking silly for a few moments. So it was an owl. Funny.
"Thanks. What's your name?"
@Oliver
Mossie had seriously brought an entire rescue team with her- he should give that little gembound way more credit. Even if he didn't see where she was yet. "Appreciate it. I owe you- saved my life back there." He shook his head at the offer of food. "I'm feeling fine, I'll catch somethin later." After all, he didn't want Oliver to tire out when they weren't exactly out yet.
The tunnel seemed way less mysterious and scary when there was a source of light- and Callum felt really stupid for not having lit his own way earlier. Then he wouldn't have fallen in the pit. He heeded the owl's words on the way out, but it seemed his withered state and general being a bit too big for this stuff made it an arduous trip out even with guidance. The dragon even got tangled in the vines at some point, but managed not to make too big of a mess and tangle it all up.
The rest of the trip didn't go too smoothly either, and he found himself earning way more cuts and bruises than he did entering the tunnel. Yeah. He wasn't coming back. He would stick to hunting from now on! At the exit, he thanked the adventuring party from helping him out then promptly left, with a burning reminder that sometimes you needed to think with your head and not charge into everything recklessly. He would probably forget in a day or two.
Exit Callum
Mossie didn't want to go down there.
But she didn't have much choice. Callum was trapped, somewhere, and it was her fault for insisting they go down there.
With a deep breath, she plunged down after Oliver.
The scene she meets she can't quite comprehend at first. Then the raw grief at the implications of what she's seeing crashes over her like a wave, and she feels the sudden urge to cry.
But Callum...Callum's alright, at least. She makes sure to apologize profusely as he leaves. And there are stones.
Could she be a mother, beyond her broken-ness?
She hopes so.
She takes the deer's stone and leaves. She'll have to come back to this place later. Perhaps it could be a nice hideout.
[exit mossie