Apr 15 2018, 04:57 PM
The hyena cackled as she hurtled the heavy jawbone off her outcrop and into the pit below. She spoke as she watched it fall, as it clattered into the rest. "Questions upon questions, you ask of the bones. I will ask them. I will ask them for you. Be quiet! And be still." She was cautious before, but now she was confident: in her element as she watched the bones spin and fall aside, as she noted the patterns they made as they settled back down, as she watched which ones rocked and which fell still, which were thrown quite far and which were hardly budged.
At length, she began to speak.
"The first questions, come first. I do not know the Children of Rot! But in their future, I see first water, as the grey bones that fall and flow. I have seen this before! The return of the tides! The power of great water. I see then, in the frozen bones, the ones-that-do-not-move, I see that water freezing! --Perhaps not the water, Dragon, but a lack of change. There is no movement. No progress!" She did not stop there, however, searching the bones intently. She chittered as she spotted a tangle of bones that had not fallen very far at all, and to the reptile, she explained what this meant. "I see a family, tangled and stopped. Your Children, perhaps! They are delayed. Troubled! As the ice. These, Children, will not last. It is a rebirth that will fail." Giggle herself had no idea, of course, that Dragon was indeed considering reforming the Children of Rot--she simply saw what the bones told her, and interpreted it accordingly.
"And now you speak of secrets! And how to uncover them," she declared. She trotted back down, body moving with a springy energy unlike its normal cautious creeping--again, she was in her element. She gave Serek a friendly nuzzle as she passed him, not having forgotten his presence here; she knew he held great curiosity, and she encouraged it. She had seen for him great wisdom and knowledge--and she was hoping that he was paying attention to her readings. Perhaps, in time, he could see what she saw--see the patterns that she could see.
Perhaps he already could.
She sniffed and poked among the bones for a long moment, eventually drawing forth a small, not particularly noticeable bone--slightly twisted, unrecognizable in form. A bone of secrets. Then, searching farther, she found a large, short but strong bone, and this one--equating it with the strength of "masters," the third question--she settled alongside the first. After some work she managed to get both into her jaws, carrying them back up to her ledge.
She waited to see, this time, if Serek would wish to join her--and then she dropped both bones, kicking with one long forepaw the "bone of secrets"--small and not noticeable--into the pile below. She lay down with a sudden flop as she watched the bone fall, and how it fell, and how it affected the rest. "I see light," she declared, as several white bones--the light brightly glinting from them--fell away. "Knowledge. Clarity. They are beacons, they are allies! And I see again the rebirth and the family, but this time, it is not so tangled, and it moves. You must seek truth, Dragon, seek to illuminate it with allies! If these are your Children, then I do not know--but it ends again in the frozen ice. It ends unending, it ends in stasis and crystal and stone, never-changing. Perhaps you can find truths--but do nothing with them. Perhaps you will find new allies, and seek--and find things--and then all will fall apart, apart! --Or remain as they are, forever, unchanged!"
Without bothering to guess on this further, the hyena took the last bone: the short, thick, strong one--and this she hurled down with her teeth. She watched it strike with a satisfying clatter, watching quite a few little ribs and clawed bones fly from her pile, forming clear shapes that sent ideas reeling through her mind.
"I do not see shadows and darkness. I see a gift, freely given: I see allies, friends, and that gift is of great importance. Perhaps not cruel overlords, Dragon, but gift-givers, nothing more! I see then a separation! A falling-apart, a split. Lost, or perhaps rejected! They were or will be or must be, taken away! There is then completion, the things come back together. Life! Life! Two things, as one, taken apart, and brought back together. This is how it must be. This is as it should be."
Giggle looked to Dragon expectantly after all of this, awaiting his response, his reaction. She had read the bones; she had seen the truths. The question was, how would he handle it?
ROLL THE BONES
@Serek