Mar 30 2020, 09:16 AM
Warrior offered Oleander a gentle touch, stepping back with immense relief, and turned back to his other friends. Quentin and Mirage he gave brief, friendly nuzzles, half-distracted, after offering his information and advice. He then stepped forward to survey the damage, and to inspect the puzzle and its door.
"I don't remember that being here," he murmured, glancing back at the pair for confirmation. It was right near their den, after all. Some of the others were bleeding--Virgil badly, he noted with dismay--and Hargrave was literally burning away Null's damaged limb. Warrior turned away, fighting back the bile that threatened to rise in his gut at the sight of the writhing fox, and the stench of burning flesh.
Then there was Lyra-... and Desert Rose, and Shida--pulling out an eye, ripping off an antler, tearing out feathers. Horrified, Warrior stared, transfixed. Is this what the outsiders are like..? he thought, glancing back at Mirage and Quentin wide-eyed, as if to ask if they saw this, too. They come from the place of bones, and they rip themselves apart here-? And for what?
Warrior shook himself, and turned away sharply, but not before casting his eyes again over the bowls. Feathers, blood, an eye, a tree branch- Why had Desert Rose broken off an antler-? Puzzled, Warrior glanced to him, and then turned, pacing out into the ravine a little ways. He knew there were dead shrubs here--and the occasional stubby half-dead tree, barely clinging to life in Hydra's usual heat. It was hard to find anything beneath the thick blanket of snow, even in the canyons, and glancing upward at the overhanging sheets threatening to fall warned the stallion that shaking the ground to dislodge snow here might be unwise. It would shake free more than what laid on the trees, and possibly smother them.
The horse began to search by eye, instead, and by touch, nudging through the snow and plodding up and down the pathway at the canyon's base, ranging maybe fifty yards in search of branches.
He found some quickly enough--the scraping beneath what looked like a white lump was, in fact, a craggy old tree. He delicately set teeth around its icy surface and twisted, muscled neck eventually managing to snap free a branch, which he brought back and carefully set into the final bowl alongside Desert's antler.