Apr 18 2018, 07:24 AM
Between huffs of breath snatched from the mist, and between lurching, shuffling, limping steps, he spoke.
"This is our home," he declared to the little Gembound following him. It had been a long travel: Canis was far away, and with Dragon's limping leg, the journey had taken even longer. He'd carted Serek along with him, offering the youngster a ride on his back where necessary (and even where not; Dragon missed the energy of youth around him). He had offered, too, grand stories of the various caves as they had travelled, complete with indulgently answering any questions the youth had: the battle with Raheerah in Polaris, the fight, even, with their father Aquarian here, in Cetus. It was this he was now discussing.
"Our father was awoken by the Betrayer, you see. She led many to his jaws, hoping he would kill them blindly. A show, perhaps. For her own amusement. I remember enjoying the battle, such as it was; but our father gathered us all in his coils, and when others spoke to him, he answered. His promise to us began that day: we feed him, and he aids us."
Dragon slumped to a halt in the cold muck beside his offering pile. Old meat, rotted and putrescent--and he still wasn't sure if Aquarian ever even emerged, anymore, to eat it. Perhaps it just decayed away, untouched--but Dragon had never stopped fulfilling his end of the bargain. Even if what he could provide would barely be considered a snack to his "father."
For a moment, the alligator caught his breath, lying there watching the pile. "This is where we bring the food-... where I bring the food. It is where we used to bring it," he explained, turning back to Serek.
And now? Hrm. If he was going to begin laying on the secrets of the caves, discussing the new activity in it and the things that Tenzin had let slip, he might as well call upon the others who had been interested.
"Before I go into more," he said to Serek, "I will call upon the others. It is always best to say something once, rather than having to repeat it." He said this with wry amusement, and then turned, taking a deep breath and bellowing into the swamp.
"CHILDREN OF ROT," he roared, for those who might still be present, still be lurking. Still exist. "Those to whom I have spoken! Those who value knowledge, and survival! Come to me now!"
He took a breath to cast flame into the air, but nothing came. He was left holding his breath for a long moment, and then feeling rather foolish. Not the greatest beginning--but no matter.
@Serek @Layla @Aithaxas @Septiezal (whenever) @Sizzle @Ghanyarah ?? if interested - also open to anyone else who wants to cause trouble/listen in/potentially join etc