Glory felt himself slowly wake from his long rest. He blinked open his eyes and immediately sat up. Where was he? This wasn't his nest! Whatever he slept on was much to hard and flat! Then he realized that he was, in fact, stretched out on top of his stone anvil, all of his tools spread out in front of him. He blinked and looked down. There was a large piece of leather in front of him and it took him a moment, still in a sleepy stupor, to figure out what it was for. Right, he had been working on his own armor. The padding underneath the metal plates. He opened his beak in a great yawn and realized that he wasn't really looking forward to working today. He had been at it for days now. He deserved a break.
Shakily rising to his feet, he groaned at the soreness in his limbs from sleeping on such an uncomfortable surface. He opened his wings and gave them a good stretch before balancing on one leg at a time, stretching and flexing his talons. Only after most of the stiffness was gone did he hobble back to the front of his cave.
The wind was howling just as hard as it ever did, the air dry and warm. For a moment, Glory just let the gust ruffle his feathers, enjoying the sensation, before he spread his wings and easily took off into the air.
He had become a strong flier, his body having finally grown fully, his muscles hard and strong from living in the cave of wind. For a moment, he reveled in himself and how wonderful a creature he was. He felt the warmth of his magic tickling along his feathers and breathed in deeply, proud of himself. Yes, he was a glorious creature. If only there were others that admired him in this way as well.
@Jayberry