He kept persistently after that little bastard's trail, even if it seemed to lose him in the labyrinthine Chambers. Eythan narrowed his eyes in the dim light, focusing for the smallest movements as he sniffed. Unfortunately for his --- let's call it his prey, at the moment, since the sentience of this thing was debatable even if it had managed to burn the shit out of his back legs --- prey, the gryphon knew these nooks and crannies like the back of his claws.
So, when he realized that this path was leading towards a dead end, he picked up the pace a bit; if the dark creature was stuck between a rock and a much older, more experienced Gembound, Eythan felt that it may be a little more open to using its words to get out of the situation. Otherwise, he supposed he'd just pin it back down until he was absolutely certain that this was just some dumb Lesser pretending to be Greater or something.
As he rounded the corner to the dead end, he barked out a quick,
@Azrael