May 09 2019, 04:04 PM
Getting heckled and trying to heckle back wasn't the topic at hand, though. The wyvern was having his own little moral contemplation time, listening intently as his Mother spoke about morals themselves being rather foolish. She was absolutely right in all regards--- all Gembound had different perceptions, different ideas of what was good and what was evil, yes. A lot of survival was simply following your gut instinct, really; Aure hadn't particularly noticed that before. His thoughts looped easily back to Eythan, someone he saw as morally good despite his wrongdoings. The spotted hybrid wasn't a threat, anymore. In the past, he might've been killed for his transgressions, for justice. But Giggle had spared him, had let him continue on and help raise the new King.
It was a lot to digest at once, just as Pride's previous recounting of the whole... Incident, and Aure easily tucked it away to think about further--- when he only had dust and bones to call company. His throat feathers flared up as he hummed, then spoke softly, "I think you're a pretty good judge, even if you don't fit the description to a T."
The wyvern furrowed his brow, raising a wing-claw to itch at his cheek. Do that mind-touching magic--- to his Mother? It seemed like something that could go horrifically wrong far too easily, something that could spur an adverse reaction. But she seemed to trust him to control it, at least... so he had to trust himself. Bright eyes shifted to the darker corners of the bone pit, trying to imagine something not too terribly frightening.
Suddenly, he felt as if he were falling, falling, falling with nothing but the wind whistling around his ears and deafening the cries of someone up above. The cliff's edge was swarming further and further away, and no matter how he flailed his wings--- he couldn't get up---! He hit the ground with a sickening crack and jolted back to consciousness with a shuddering gasp. Aure's face fell as he glanced over to his mother, hoping he hadn't just broadcasted all of that with crystal-clarity to her, and he whined softly, "I'm sorry--- Mother, I'm sorry, I didn't mean to do that."
@Giggle