The waters shifted.
Tenzin knew to come up gently--so as not to wash the Gembound away in a tidal wave of his own making. As the last of the ice cracked away, he gave a single sweep of his wings and allowed this slight momentum and natural bouyancy to carry him in a slow glide to the surface.
Feathers of hues of blue parted the cold river lake, ice glittering over cerulean wings. A vast sky-blue body swept up from the depths and toward Pride and Amazon. Despite his size, the phoenix seemed unthreatening as he came to rest beside the shoreline, peering at the two Gembound before him.
"Were you seeking me?" he asked softly. Behind him, long, shining tailfeathers drifted in the light current.
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Tenzin watched, and listened, looking over the two Gembound more closely as Pride explained.
The shape of the stag brought him a faint, yet still potent, pull of sorrow--but this one was a diamond, glittering like ice.
He turned his attention, as Pride spoke, to Amazon. His mind touched the Vandenbrandeite. Yes... a deadly touch, that one has. The ice-bird shifted in place, a little, his somewhat melancholy air only strengthened by the solemn gaze that his icy eyes levelled at Amazon.
"I sense it," he said simply. He paused, then, as he considered. There were two things he could think of, and neither were very kind. "There is little I can do for the long run. If there is great pain, I offer to end your suffering quickly." He did not mince words--it was not a kind fate for the young one, but there was only so much that he could do. "I can, perhaps, drive it back. Health, for another cycle or so. And perhaps a cycle after that, and again. Though," he went on softly, his voice melodic, like sparkling ice chips tinkling onto rock. "each time would be at a cost."
He studied the two sombrely. What had brought them to this point, he wondered..? How unfortunate, to be formed with a stone so terrible to its wielder.
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"To offer health, and life--it must come from somewhere else," Tenzin explained. Iced feathers shifted as he settled himself against the bank more comfortably.
For a moment he simply gazed about him, marvelling at the dance of mist in the light, at the hazy glow it formed. He spent so much time beneath the lagoon that sometimes, he forgot.
"There is a balance in all things," he went on at last. "Nothing comes from nowhere; it is simply moved from place to place. If you are both willing, I can strengthen you, Amazon, at a cost to you, Pride. You will recover," he added softly. "And the mending is not permanent. A cycle, perhaps two. But you would be weakened, for a time."
"These thing are not by design, when they happen--I am sorry that you have suffered," Tenzin explained. His voice was mournful despite its melodic nature.
"I can attempt it now. It may cause some pain," he added--this gentle warning directed at Pride.
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