And the chorus began, great and loud. The world under his wings shook, and he vibrated, the sound so deafening in its closeness that for a great moment, he was only one solid thought.
"Children of Rot," he breathed, his voice drowned by the countless echos that flooded his ears. His senses be damned, there was only the cry for Children of Rot and the endless pulse of red that was so large, so vast, under him. The beast that was their... Father... Aquarian. Could they really live forever? There was no way to doubt that now, with such mammoth strength, mammoth proof.
And Tal'at knew this was the place he was supposed to be. It would take him a long, great long time, to see all that he was capable of. So long as he lived forever, one day he would become what he was destined to be. With these fellows helping him, he knew he would come to find that day.
And so, his voice chirped, a soft, timid undertone to Aquarian's and the smaller echo of Dragon and the others:
"Children of Rot, Children of Rot, Children of Rot."
He had made the right decision for sure, to help the Guardians of Cetus. Pride swelled in his chest and he marveled in it, his once strong fear washed away by hope and power spread under him. Who could challenge them with such value? He would be able to do anything he wished, without fear of those who might hurt him. Tal'at had never been a happier little bat.
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@Willow