Another dark day in the formerly beautiful cavern of Orion. As much as Zeno wished for the stars to burn bright again and shine down upon the mysterious city he had learned to adapt. Food was plentiful for now, and with his relentless training he was well on his way to being able to investigate them for himself. Today was no different from any other day as Zeno glided across the landscape, having started from a tall tower and pacing himself as he tried to get as much air time as possible.
Sounds came from below, a strange cascade of words and syllables from something so small it hadn't even registered at all to his rudimentary echolocation. Zeno's altitude was falling quickly now, and while he wasn't quite exhausted yet he felt he was getting near the limit to his ability to stay afloat, so it only made sense to descend near the unknown creature. If it was as small as it seemed then it likely wouldn't try to eat him, and if its disjointed but valid words were any indication it was likely host to a conscious mind.
The small bat landed a short distance away from the source of the sound, audible clicks rapidly firing off from his wings as he neared his target allowing him to touch down without crashing. Zeno folded his wings and began to crawl toward the sound, his large eyes taking in what tiny amount of information they could in the pitch blackness.
Just as he got near and was about to introduce himself to the figure a small... something sprouted out from the ground underneath it, prompting it to scream out with such ferocity that Zeno froze and screeched out loudly in accord.
He had mentally prepared himself for many strange and horrible possible things, but nothing in his life experiences so far had given him reason to brace himself for whatever that was that emerged from the ground suddenly.
@Hellebore
It took only a brief moment for Zeno to gain control over his mind once more. The strange entity which had arisen from the ground did not seem to be acting aggressively and the stranger still seemed harmless.
"Hello!" he called back as the figure addressed him. Strange though, it wasn't actually looking at him. Could it not see in this darkness? Yes it was much harder to make anything out than it had been when there had been light, but he was close enough that he could see them with relative ease.
To see her with relative ease. Vocal tones indicated she was a female of her species. Bird specifically, but what type of bird he wasn't sure. Tacitus had been able to see him, but he had been a different kind of avian than this one, much larger. Zeno gathered that he was just about the same size as this one.
"I saw something grow up from below you before you fled. It doesn't seem dangerous, just strange." He chanced an advance, moving near the location of the formerly small seed. No more movement from it, but something looked familiar. Had it grown? Did seeds really grow that fast?
"My name is Zeno, by the way. I know it's probably difficult to see me with the lights of this place gone, but I mean you no harm."
@Hellebore
Zeno returned the bow, but suspected it was a useless gesture. Even now as the bird looked in his direction she didn't seem to be looking directly at him. Either she was shy or couldn't see anything in these conditions. Or both, one was not mutually exclusive with the other.
"I feel like seeds do grow, Helle. I saw them in my dreams before here."
A few tiny speck of brown light appeared on the ground near the plant, appearing to try to take on some kind of shape as they blinked out of existence and reformed constantly. Zeno's eyes, however, were closed as he thought back to the ever-fading dreams to try to confirm his suspicions.
The small cluster of struggling lights shot upwards, forming a column until exploding outward near the top with another cluster of twinkling green motes. At this point the odd feeling in Zeno's chest and the change in local lighting grew enough to catch the bat's attention, leaving him to open his eyes.
Another small screech escaped his maw as to his eyes the entire area was lit up in a way he hadn't seen since the day he was born. The lights, already having a tenuous grasp on existence all fizzled out like a pyrotechnics display.
"I guess... that answers your question about light." the small bat stammered out, completely confounded by the display. Where had those lights appeared from?
@Hellebore
Magic. That was the word that appeared in Zeno's mind as the lights finally fizzled into the aether. Had he done that? In his mind he had reflected back to a vision of an acorn lying dormant until it sprang up into the form of a great tree, and he could have sworn that the magic before him had tried to replay the vision in lights. It was too too weak though, there wasn't enough power behind it to sustain or even fully form the image.
"Amazing." he softly exclaimed to the dim scene before him. "I think it may have been me. It was different from what you did though why was that?"
He had to try again, had to confirm his theory. Zeno took a deep breath and attempted to let go of all the rampant thoughts and questions running through his mind, focusing his mental imagery on one singular scene, the most powerful memory he had.
As he did so, however a great pain started to clutch his chest, like he had breathed in twice as much air as his body could hold. A softened cry of discomfort escaped his maw as his concentration broke.
Too much.
The singular thought echoed through the small bat's mind as he softly thumped onto the floor, his vocalizations ended but his breathing hastened and his heart beating nearly twice as fast as it had been a moment before. His reign over his own thoughts weakened as a cacophony of reactions echoed through his skull. He should never do that again! No this was an amazing discovery. He just wasn't ready yet. Would he ever be ready? Could he practice to get better. No the pain would assault him again, avoid pain! Why avoid pain? Without it there could be no progress. He could try to avoid it though couldn't he? But what would he miss if he played it safe?
"I'm okay." he vocalized as soon as he could catch his breath again. His head was spinning as the overwhelming power that had gathered in his body started dissipating.
She nodded in reply and made an affirmative sound - if she didn't make the lights, of which she was absolutely certain, then it must've been them. There was no one else around, right? They were alone. Secondly, Zeno was quite right. The sparkling of colored lights was incredibly different than what she created, and such a thought fascinated her. What else was there? Would she meet others with vastly different gifts? Or were they alone in that respect as well?
Questions questions questions. There was a long pause as she mused over this, and Zeno was similarly silent, and it wasn't until she heard the sharp intake of breath and sound of pain that she realized they'd been trying to do something. What'd happened? There were no more lights, right? Was that what they'd been trying to do?
"Did it...hurt? Did the magic hurt?" She asked, concerned. Of course, they could've been trying something else, she would be none the wiser in the dark, but that was her first assumption. A word appeared in her mind, sharp and clear: backlash. As if she'd already known, and forgotten.
"....I'm sorry," she said after a while. It couldn't have been pleasant, but they said they were alright. "S'there something I can do?"
"Speech."
@Zeno
The pain was subsiding and soon Zeno was able to focus again. His careless actions had concerned Helle, this he could gather from the tone of her words. The small bat lifted himself to look at her and put a smile on his face, though he knew there was a good possibility she would not be able to see it in these light conditions.
"That was pretty unpleasant." he admitted honestly, "I don't think it's the magic's fault though. I tried to forcefully make a big spectacle with the sparkling light magic, but I don't think my body is big enough to hold that much."
It made some sense. The first time he'd used the magic it had been accidental, and not that powerful. Perhaps this would just be something he'd learn to control with time, yet another part of himself to master in this new life.
"I guess that makes two goals to work towards now; learn to fly so I can find out what happened to the lights and learn to create light on my own with this strange force inside."
He paused a moment shaking the last little bits of disorientation from his mind. "Thank you for your concern, Helle. Perhaps we can both work on finding the secrets to magic so it won't shock us with unpredictable results."