"That is all well and good--but smoke also does not always go where you want it!" The image was ludicrous, to him--billowing smoke going every which way, cave deer leaping and scampering in all directions. Surely there was no way to control it.
Still, he'd have to find something fast, before these wings wore off--and so off he went, a vertical alligator bat-fairy, his wings flapping through the misty dark.
He headed a good way into the swamp--so far that Phlegethon was out of sight--and it occurred to him that the other might be sending him off in order to steal further from the pile. Dragon considered the idea, then disregarded it. If it did, he'd fight it the next time he saw it, and certainly keep it from joining the Children further. But if it wasn't, well, he'd find out soon enough. It was a good test of loyalty, he supposed.
Though the pile wasn't really large enough to tell when something had been taken.
He flapped onward, then lowered himself down into the muck as the wings faded. Instead he focused on his other abilities--his magicka coalescing, aiding him in seeking heartbeats in the darkness.
There.
There was something up ahead--he wasn't quite sure what. He considered, for a moment.
It was on the wrong side of him--if he gave chase now, it'd simply bolt off into the swamp. He had to get around to the other side, so that it headed toward the water. Whatever "it" was. His magic was too faint for him to identify the creature properly.
Slowly, as quietly as he could, the alligator began to haul himself through the muck in an attempt to circle around his prey. He felt that all of this was rather pointless--silly, even; but maybe it'd come in handy should they ever have a real enemy again, like that massive black dog. Something powerful that fled.
Either way, he'd humor Phlegethon, for now.