Ever since he had committed himself to brother Dragon's little 'group' idea, Ghanyarah hadn't much chance to explore the rest of the cave. He'd been given the opportunity to do so before, when the alligator dragged him out on their quest to find Aquarian's stolen collar, and then Ghanyarah had gone on an escapade of his own to wreck havoc in Canis. Granted it wasn't so much havoc as it was just... a minor inconveniencing, but... And that chicken he'd found, too. Boy, he sure gave her a run for her money. As far as he could tell, she was dead by the time he had bolted after the raptor showed up to steal his lunch. Whatever. He had caught something when he got back home anyways, and then he lay down for a nap, only to have Dragon interrupt his rest with that strange summoning noise.
Since then, Ghanyarah had busied himself helping lay down the foundations of Dragon's group. Only now had he the chance to slip away and investigate more of the cave rooms, while his brother was busy tending to other matters. His full size conferred him courage and arrogance. Once a small prey animal, the beast had developed into the massive girth that was typical of komodo dragons; heavy weight hung from his torso and his limbs were thick, powerful with muscle. Folds of skin rolled up along his neck and beneath his arms. He truly was a sight to behold - and he made sure to take advantage of it.
Eridanus was the Gracie's home. Every now and then he would wander to the jungle room, venturing into its mists in search of the panda bear. So far he'd been lucky in that he usually found her, but today after searching he still hadn't been able to track her down. Even following the trail of harvested sugar cane had led him to a dead end, where he finally decided to groan and take a break from searching. If she
really wanted to hang out with him then maybe she'd make the effort to find him herself. In the mean time, Ghanyarah distracted himself by hunting down a small rat. It made a decent meal in terms of passing the time; it wouldn't satisfy his hunger or his boredom for long, but he made due. The komodo reclined down into the leaf litter, leaning onto his side.
He was propped up with one of his forearms folded on the ground, legs stretched elegantly out behind him while he used his other clawed hand to pick at the scraps of meat between his teeth.
It wasn't until a sudden sound had attracted his attention - somewhere beyond his vision, a little white noodle had crept up into the foliage, tearing into the moss
for no reason. He hadn't spotted the mink until he stood up, but Ghanyarah made no move towards him.
"Oh, wow." He said lazily, continuing to pick the meat from his teeth.
"Look at you go. Compensating for something, short stack?" Ghanyarah snickered.