Dec 30 2018, 06:59 AM
When Septiezal spoke, Dragon chuckled. It was a deep, rumbling sound, and he glanced to his brother with appreciation for his words.
"Yes," he agreed. "Nor do I know how long this cave has been here. I have not been here, much," he explained, glancing around. He remembered descriptions of this place from others--mainly Imp, who he hadn't seen in an age--but he didn't travel, much, himself.
I should, though. Now that I can fly! There is no reason not to keep one claw upon the pulse of what happens in the caves. Really, he no longer had need for spies; he could do it himself! Though-... he was, he supposed, just a little unwieldy.
Thothaga's arrival had him turning toward the spider with a nod. "I would presume another monster will appear from within this hole, but we will see," he rumbled. "If it does, we will kill it again!" He made as if to continue, but suddenly a voice was calling out from behind them--"Minions of the deep, step away from the fated one! This child is not alone and its life is not yours to claim." Dragon turned, blinking. There was a fox, small, its paws glowing bright. Dragon stared, then looked around. He couldn't, for the life of him, figure out who was being addressed, or why--but... "minions of the deep," that would be dwellers of Cetus, wouldn't it..? What child? What was this idiot creature on about?
He turned back to Miru, and tried to summon up a massive torrent of flame to blast over her head--quite far, not near enough even to singe, but to make a point. He managed, but unfortunately he coughed first, which rather ruined the effect--nor was the fire quite so impressive as he'd have liked. Still, it was a blast of flame into the sky, and suitably draconic. That was really enough, for him. "I AM ALSO FIRE," he informed the fox, loudly. "I am not here to claim anyone. I seek knowledge, and we have followed the wisps to find it. Though I suspect you can hold your threats for whatever will come next."
To Pride he simply nodded, as the white stag arrived. The deer had been absolutely less than useless in defending Cetus, but his presence here was just a further indicator that something was wrong. Yoosung's, too--Dragon remembered the dog from that battle, as well, though the dog had at least had the sense to fling light and damage the shadows. As for Shango, Dragon hadn't a clue what the animal was, nor, precisely, what it was asking. Before he could respond, the Masked Merchant had emerged.
Dragon turned, listening to it, his heavy tail sweeping slowly to and fro over the stone.
He wanted to respond with another blast of flame, but he waited patiently, for now. "I already hold mastery over fire, and that is enough. What is your test? What is your real name?" he demanded. And then, eyes narrowing in suspicion--"To whom are you loyal?" This last was guttural and deep, the alligator glancing meaningfully at Septiezal.
"Perhaps this is one of Nemean's tricks," he hissed in warning.
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