Jan 10 2019, 01:14 PM
"I will grow," Phlegethon warbled with all the certainty it could muster. It was young, yet, and had not eaten enough. It would grow larger and larger. Stronger, too. "I did not mean to be caught. You were hidden very well and I did not hear you." Of course, alligators were apex predators, and — of course — Phlegethon did not know this beforehand. "I have time to grow. I have not been breathing for long." Cycles were hard to keep track of when you were a ravenous predator, but even Phlegethon knew that it had not long since it — and the others' — emergence. The warning about stealing from so-called Children of Rot was not unmissed, and it bowed its head again with a snap of its beak-mouth. "How will I know who is a Child of Rot?" As if stealing from not Rot-Child was so much better.
It'd also admit, quietly, "I do not eat speaking ones, anymore. I like to talk." For a while, in its earliest moments, the monstrosity had not discriminated between the lessers and greaters of the caves, instead electing to hunt down anything that moved — movement meant flesh and blood. "I do not know where Nox is. She told me not to use fire," the child grumbled petulantly, turning away for a moment, "I do not want to listen to her." Mouth drifting open and closed, Phlegethon's head moved back to Dragon. Eye-level with the alligator, the hybrid warbled, "how do I make a large fire like you do?"
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