Nov 13 2019, 09:19 PM
It swam in a few lazy circles (dark shadow, fin, and flukes cutting through the water) while Vargas made his assessments. Phlegethon had nothing to say on the matter, other than things along the lines of my eye and head hurts. When, at last, the Overseer's voice boomed, it paused, head just barely surfaced and stone-eye blearily searching. Sleep sounded good right about now. "Thank you," it hummed, though not with much of an enthusiastic tone, "it was my first time." If it had not been obvious.
"I consume some. The ones with stones that do not speak. The ones without stones, I leave for Father Aquarian. They do not rot as quickly, nor into slime. They simply go to bones and joints and the beetles and the earth." It hummed, retracting its neck into its - well, neck. One last zoop, but inward. Phlegethon dared to let light into its red eye, wincing as it did so, to glance at the massive being once more. He was powerful, heavy, strong, but efficient. Were there stakes, he would have been ruthless, striking quickly and lethally.
So, like an ambush predator, perhaps? "Do you hunt and kill and consume?"
@Vargas