The agate was fine. Desert let out a woosh of a sigh in relief, unable to catch himself before he did it. They were fine.
He blinked, briefly, at the proposal. Wasn't he supposed to be the one to ask? Shaking his head before giving the faintest of smiles, he nodded to the cockatrice. "I agree." As he flapped, drifting, now, he turned to where the glow was. "I haven't seen it either. It's mirrored by something with one of the groups." His tail flicked back, though he wasn't able to see where he was indicating.
The glow dulled as he neared the door. Wide wings flapped as he settled in, looking over the glyphs and- 'The key.' Footsteps from behind drew his attention to the arriving group. That fox still held it in her mouth, and it looked like she was struggling all the while.
In turning, his eye caught the reflection of one of the glyphs around the door in a pillar, and his mane stood on end.
A bleeding bird, hung upside-down before him. 'A familiar sight,' his brain supplied as it dredged up memories and- No. Huffing and shaking his head, he looked to the other statues with an air of weariness.
Each held their own instructions, and when he settled on the last, he drew together an image of all of them. The bowl and the... Blood? An eye. Feathers- or a wing?- and... An antler. 'Use your head,' Vargas's words echoed. His head- or his antlers? Carefully hopping through snow and plowing his way closer, he stared up at the looming sigil. Sharp eyes turned quickly on the rest of the group, scouting out the beings filing in.
He didn't remember anybody else having antlers.
Would they have to sacrifice for this, then? Drawing his face up in a brief flash of anger, he let the grumble run through him before he grabbed at his head, no explanation given.
His old antlers shed, but these had always stayed. "Everyone, I have an idea." He looked to the others, prepping to snap off the antler not protecting his gem unless any objections came his way. He wouldn't give to the rest, but- this was the one task given to him. Others had eyes, blood- and he had no feathery wing to donate to the line glyph. The large herbivore had the same idea as him and he nodded to her. "We've got to give up part of ourselves to save the whole."
Well, if one was already sacrificing, he'd join in too, sucking in a breath before jerking the bone up to crack it off. A sharp cry escaped his gritted teeth and tears welled in his eyes as a sharp 'snap!' echoed from his body.
His sacrifice was read to be made. Blue blood ran down his fingers as he curled his wing-fingers into his shoulders, drawing himself away from the pain lashing out through the sensitive horn. The goal was never to survive, but to do this dark magic, this incantation and self-demolishing to progress in the world. It wasn't anything new to him.
His eyes dulled as he dropped the antler into the bowl, heated blood pouring behind his ear.
With that done, he promptly shoved the damaged part of himself into a snowdrift, giving a brief but loud groan of pain. Alright. Calm down, Desert, you've had worse. You were literally stabbed in the mouth, remember? You're fine, you baby.
Drawing in a deep breath, he emerged from the now blue snow and looked over the rest, watching for reactions and breathing hard. "Alright. Okay. We need-" He winced as the sharp cold set in to the exposed flesh. "An eye. First off- or something like that. For the one bowl." He began to cradle the side of his head now, holding more snow up to it with his wings. "And feathers. If y'all wanna cut off a wing, go for it. We can't go any further unless we do this." He briefly glanced at the snow he'd been holding up to see if the bleeding was slowing- as it was- and he continued to apply wet pressure to the area.