Bevy was quite happy to stay perched on Cancer's horn, its smooth, round tip perfect for her slight form. It was true that they were headed to Polaris, and even she couldn't help but giggle, breast feathers ruffling up, when Cancer was awestruck. He had never been anywhere else, he hadn't seen the world. He may knew how to organize and talk, but explorer he was not.
"This is it," she chirped softly, lowering her beak to his ear. "I was born here, y'know." She had always thought it was too scary, though she kept finding herself back through the massive chamber. She knew it like the flight feathers in her wings.
Bevy also knew the golems well. It had been her who had awoken them, flooding the river and turning the lights on. The memory still made her shiver, but everyone had escaped unharmed. Now the golems were running amok, a danger to the gembounds with magic.
As soon as Cancer began to glow under her red feathers, she felt a tingly sense of unease. "The golems can sense magic, Cancer. I know they're far away, but careful, okay?" She asked of her friend, her tweets soft and timid.
Life is precious.
She knew Leon was worried about her and she knew that he wanted her to wait behind but what was the fun in that? She had come here to research golems and darn it that was what she was going to do! Like any of them she needed to know how to combat them, what strategies to use and all that. So, dutifully she tracked on right behind the rest of her friends to Polaris.
The place was the same as ever, minus the golems roaming around, that was distinctly different. There was no yeti here either... That day... That day had been awful and as the memory tried to resurface she pushed it away. That would only burden here, it would be better to think of other things. Such as how on earth they were going to combat these large stone creatures! Makyna had never seen a golem before and though they were just as Aza'zel had described, it still gave her a little fear to be watching them. What could they do about them?
Cancer's wonder caused a smile to form on her face as she looked at him.
"I can't believe you've never been here before! Me'n'Leon will have to take you exploring one day." She said with a laugh, partly joking and partly not. The lioness knew what Leon would think of bringing Cancer along.... Perhaps she and would would have to go exploring alone. It was a shame he spent all of his days in that one cavern. She'd go made if she tried that.
In reply to Cancer she said,
"It's not a good idea but we need to know how to fight them. What if one of us is attacked by them or they come to Pisces? If we don't know how to defend ourselves we're doomed but if we do... then we've got a chance." The lioness said logically. It made sense to her. You couldn't fight what you didn't know anything about. Knowledge was power.
Now she turned to Leon and Aza'zel.
"Aza said he fought one once and he and his friend killed it. Isn't that right?" If the bird could attack and kill a golem then she'd no doubt that she and her friends could. After all, Leon was huge! He had plenty of strength to attack the creatures with! While she herself had the magic to take things apart.
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Bevy didn't like the look of it at all, and Cancer insisting that he knew what he was doing wasn't much comfort either. She could only trust her friend, even if it made her heart race, and do what he asked. "Okay, okay... Just be careful," she tweeted softly to his ears before taking flight above the leopard's head. Her flight wasn't graceful, but it took her high above the reach of the golems. She swooped to a good perch of crystals where she could watch both groups-- the gembound and the golems-- and waited for her friends to do their thing.
Maybe the golems were friendly. She had tried to heal one and had woken it up. Could she spot the one now, was it even still here? Her sharp bird eyes peered at the individual golems, but despite being all different shapes and sizes they more or less looked the same. Rocks with gems. Unnatural. What were they even doing, milling about?
Despite her worries about using magick, young Bevy found herself desperate to find the individual she had poured her magick into. There was a good way to do this, but she hadn't known she could do this until it happened. A bit of magickal power unlocked in the small pitohui bird, and suddenly the world of bacteria started to become visible.
It wasn't quite like seeing, but already she began to feel the bacteria in the room. Like white dots swarming over different surfaces, clinging to different materials in different clumps. It almost overwhelmed her at first, as she clung to her perch and looked around in awe. Could she really tell where her magick had gone? There seemed to be so much of this stuff in the heart of origin cave.
i imagine there will probably be some kind of squabble, so maybe we can nix the post order for now to get it settled and then carry on as usual? :P
Makyna commented about taking Cancer exploring, and then again about having to investigate the golems further so that they knew how to fight them. Much as Leon wanted the lioness to stay as far away from the danger as possible, she was right. They would need to examine these creatures further if they wanted to know how to beat them. They weren't like normal Gembounds - they didn't have skin that could hurt or bones to break. They were just rocks.
His attention returned to Azazel, listening as the bird described the few times he had encountered the golems. Apparently the easiest way to deal with the golems was to just smash them apart - which made sense, given they were just moving piles of rocks. If they could smash the golems apart, they wouldn't be able to come after them... or may they could, just in smaller pieces. It would take some trying to figure out how to deal with them. Thankfully, Leon had yet to hear of anybody getting killed by the golems - so maybe they weren't as dangerous as they perceived them to be. Leon didn't really want to take the chance either way. He was about to comment on Azazel's technique before Cancer butted in, and Leon fell silent, turning his sights to the leopard.
For some reason, he doubted the danger of the golems. Leon slowly narrowed his eyes, unsure if he was willing to follow somebody that didn't believe an obvious threat to be, well, a threat. He allowed some leeway in that Cancer hadn't experienced their aggression before, but Leon had - didn't Leon's word mean anything? While the bear sat silently and listened to his plan, he didn't like it. Especially as he suggested Makyna using her magic to probe the golems, and Cancer being the one to guard her. "No way," Leon cut in. "These things, all they know is magic - and you think it's a good idea for Makyna to sit out and invite them over? What happens if they find a way to get to her? What are you gonna do?" He frowned, stepping closer to Cancer with a skeptical gesture of his nose. "If you're gonna put a giant target on her back at least have somebody there that can protect her from getting torn apart by those golems when they come. Besides, Makyna's smart enough, she doesn't need you whispering in her ear." He sneered.
If Leon was ever defensive about anything, it was Makyna. There was no way he was going to let Cancer plop her down somewhere and call all the golems to them. Leon didn't even like that idea - why couldn't they just let Makyna sit back instead of throwing her into the middle of it? Even so, his friend likely wouldn't agree to sitting idle - the least they could do was let Leon, a capable warrior (relatively) guard her.