It seemed that Fallah was well enough to speak, at least, and she asked if Fisher was alright. 'Twas quite selfless of the lynx, seeing as her own condition seemed decidedly more dangerous. Even Sadie could tell that, young though she might be.
The long brown creature's eyes did indeed seem to have been fixed, and Sadie nodded in response to his words. If it was the loss of all that water that had brought Fallah to this state, then surely replacing it would fix her. While Sadie did not yet know that 'Eridanus' was the name that was attached to her birthplace, she trusted Fisher when he said that there was lots of water there. She would follow him, but the calf first looked down again at her feline friend, wondering if they should bring the lynx with them, or bring water back. Was either option even possible?
Then Fallah told them to wait. Did the lynx have any other water powers that could help? Sadie wasn't sure that the lynx should even try in her current state, but the damage was done before she could say anything. The cat's coat darkened with moisture, and a coughing fit began to rack her frame. "Fallah?" Their already bad situation had gotten worse, and now Fallah couldn't even speak. A moment later she lost consciousness, and she didn't respond at all when Sadie nosed her shoulder, or called her name. It was up to Sadie and Fisher to find water now, and the clock was ticking.
Bring Fallah with them would probably be the fastest route to heal the lynx. Perhaps Sadie could carry her. Fisher could probably drape Fallah over the calf's back. Lying down next to Fallah, Sadie looked at the long brown creature desperately. "Carry Fallah. You help?" Hopefully he would understand what she meant.
Omfrikin'g crit success maybe now we can get the armor XDDDDDD
Everything was a bit slurred and spinny and Fallah couldn't really understand anything that was going on. The lynx mumbled slightly, or maybe it was groaning. Even after the lynx would recover, there would be no recollection of the events. Though the cat's breathing was steady, it was shallow. It was obvious Fallah was suffering. Small shivers ran through the gembound's frame. Water. It needed water. The cat felt itself being moved, though it didn't understand where or why. It could smell Fisher and feel him as he pushed Fallah up. Everything stopped moving then and the cat tried again to focus. It needed to cast a spell. It needed to absorb water. It needed...
Fallah's pores opened up and water flooded in. It seemed as if the water could come right out of the air and into the gembound's body. The lynx gasped, its lower jaw glowing with magic, the blue undertones in Fallah's fur following suit as Fallah's whole body tensed under the spell. Even the cat's eyes seemed to light up as water entered the animals body, restoring equilibrium. Though the water hydrated the cat, it fell, slumping over Sadie's back for a moment, "That's... That's it..." it panted, shivering a bit. The lynx righted itself, laying across Sadie's broad back, "Sorry I didn't-" the cat started, cut off by a sudden lurching of its stomach. Fallah turned and dry heaved over the side of the moo friend. When it passed, the feline rested lengthwise down the cow's back weakly, "I didn't mean to... all that."
"speak"
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