Dec 17 2018, 01:17 PM
In the deeper parts of the main caverns a small crystalline structure clung to the wall with the will of unrelenting storm. Its yellow color laced with orange ribbon told those who looked upon it that the contents were to become a force to be reckoned with. In the center of the amber structure was a small ink like blob. Warm light surrounded the small form, black in color and smaller than some would expect. At the forms center a warm yellow orange glow somewhat pulsating at a slow steady tempo. The amber stone that surrounded the form began to heat itself slowly before small almost unnoticeable cracks began to desecrate the gem. Inside the small black form moves, small talons begin to close and open, flexing newly formed muscles. From the small mass a head stretches and a small, yellow tinted beak prods at those small cracks, it's chest fluttering as it's need for air began. Weak taps became more and more solid until the tip of the beak broke through.
Exhausted the babe gasped at the cool air and regained its energy. Then a few hours later again it started it's barrage on the amber shell that had protected it. After hours of pushing, poking, and scraping the small creature tumbled out of the amber shell. Black fuzzy feathers covered the small babe, very clearly a raven. The little apricot eyes fluttered open adjusting to the new world around it. A faint orange glow peaked it's interest and the little hatchling looked down. A beautiful orange yellow amber lay neatly in the feathers in the center of her- yes she liked that, beauty and elegance of a beautiful stone such as the one in her chest demanded that.
Looking back around her she saw lights and felt a warm buzzing around her. She let out a little squeak of a call, to anyone who would be near enough to hear. After all the exercise her small tummy rumbled and she cried out. A small movement caught the short attention span of the bird. Taking a step her wobbly legs faltered and she fell face first into the warm ground. The worm only wiggled a mere inches from her beak. Encouraged she opened and closed her little beak making squeaking noises as she tried to catch the worm. Again she stood and instead of stepping she bent her little legs and hopped closer stepping on the worm, ensuring it under her talons. The babe let out a shriek of triumph and plucked the worm in her mouth and happy ate it, satisfying her hunger for now.
Exhausted the babe gasped at the cool air and regained its energy. Then a few hours later again it started it's barrage on the amber shell that had protected it. After hours of pushing, poking, and scraping the small creature tumbled out of the amber shell. Black fuzzy feathers covered the small babe, very clearly a raven. The little apricot eyes fluttered open adjusting to the new world around it. A faint orange glow peaked it's interest and the little hatchling looked down. A beautiful orange yellow amber lay neatly in the feathers in the center of her- yes she liked that, beauty and elegance of a beautiful stone such as the one in her chest demanded that.
Looking back around her she saw lights and felt a warm buzzing around her. She let out a little squeak of a call, to anyone who would be near enough to hear. After all the exercise her small tummy rumbled and she cried out. A small movement caught the short attention span of the bird. Taking a step her wobbly legs faltered and she fell face first into the warm ground. The worm only wiggled a mere inches from her beak. Encouraged she opened and closed her little beak making squeaking noises as she tried to catch the worm. Again she stood and instead of stepping she bent her little legs and hopped closer stepping on the worm, ensuring it under her talons. The babe let out a shriek of triumph and plucked the worm in her mouth and happy ate it, satisfying her hunger for now.