Vargas listened in attentive silence. His mind, though tending toward blunt violence, was not unintelligent; and his thoughts rushed to commit as much of this as he could to memory. And his thoughts too, at least at first, mulled over the information about these Gembound just giving life to rocks all over the place.
She doesn't know about the restrictions-? Gah. Though I wonder if that could be an interesting method, in and of itself..? A lot of randomized experiments--this could be fun!--tested, who knows what powerful beasts we might end up with. And now for the information. His thoughts stilled as he tried to memorize it all.
Orion. 'The Seven.' The same group who play at being kings on his old throne? Small green--weasel? What is a weasel?!--Envy. White stag, Pride. Astraea's creation? He is a 'stag' now, I think? No--maybe? He had hardly any time to think about this, however--about whether the two shared a shaper, or one had made the other. Though the thought, briefly, did strike him: Did he lose his throne..? Did a new Master recreate him in his image?
And then, the rest. Groups-... Canis, Bonebound. I'd met Aure, yes. Dog-looking thing, spots. Cetus--CETUS?! Vargas blinked, shocked by this. These creatures were living in Cetus? Not just VISITING, testing their luck, trying death--but living! What would Nemean think!? he lamented. Oh, how everything had gone to hell... Lizard, fire magic, flat head--Dragon. Eridanus. 'Rift's Lot,' his mind carried on quickly, misinterpreting this as another official group name. Sensitive hearing? Another cat, cat-friend Mercy, ally of white stag Pride; trial, for goose. That must be the one that the Hunter-Child was pursuing. I will have to follow up on that.
When Kera fell silent, peering at him, he blinked six horn-straddling eyes at her thoughtfully. Strange, black membranes seemed to close wholly over them and then retreat, their glows vanishing and reappearing.
"You accept my offer, then?" he surmised, with distinct amusement in his tone. She hadn't just agreed; she'd launched right into it. "Good. And yes-... In the past, it was not freely allowed. But there are ways to ensure that it takes, those who can make certain that the life is granted to the stone. And there are special stones, those of Champions, to ensure your power lives on in others who are strong. We arranged, at times, unions between those who wished it as rewards." It was said indifferently, and it wasn't as ominous as it sounded. Sometimes one Champion just had a liking for another, but under normal circumstances they wouldn't have been allowed to cross. Or at other times, a powerful servitor or winner might want their life given to the best possible stone, or vice versa. It was just that: a reward.
"This is good information! Do you know what types of magic they use? The weasel, the white stag, the Rift, the Mercy, and so on?" He paused, thinking, then added--"I have met one of these Bonebound. It was a reasonable enough creature, and though foolish, quick enough to survive some things." It had also walked right into his trap, but in all honesty, it was a rare creature who didn't. "And I met a young Hunter-creature seeking to capture this. Blackberry, was it? for its trial. I wonder if it succeeded." Vargas had never learned the little elf-creature's name, or number; it had made one up on the spot. But it had obvious redeeming qualities, in his eyes, that if shaped properly could mould it into a good champion. It was intent, studious, with an inherent sense of responsibility, a desire to do as well as it could and to improve, to contribute to the whole.
This creature, on the other hand--this Kera--had different qualities. She was independent, and grizzled; she seemed fearless, which was good, and secure enough in her information and her magic. A strong mind, rather than that of a servitor, as the elf's had seemed to be. They always did have different things to offer--even if their shapes have changed, he thought idly to himself. He'd always been fond of picking out the strengths and weaknesses in various creatures, contrasting and comparing. Even if the weak were eaten, it was always interesting to note their deep individuality, and he'd always held admiration for (or perhaps 'been pleased by' would be a better phrase)the survivors, whatever their unique skillsets might have been. "If you continue to bring me information, then you may call upon me for a stone or the like, a special one. You will need to bring me more than this," he added, "but this is an excellent start. If you wish to truly be my hand in the caves, you will introduce yourself as such--Kera, Lightbringer, Hand of Vargas; and should you find yourself in need of aid you will come to me for it. But not for foolish things," he added, with dour memories of things that had come before.