It felt good. Even with the biting cold, the cockatrice's chest swelled with warmth. Their blood was pumping. Their goal was clear. The Crucible wasn't much farther; just beyond the ice-covered dunes. With each breath, they knew they were getting closer.
But the warmth wasn't lasting. They tried to summon heat from their lungs, from the magic in their gem, but there wasn't enough to keep them going. The biting cold started to freeze over their feathers, and a weight hit them like a truck. With a grimace, the mandible-beaked rooster was forced to extend their legs and land into the sand.
They were glad they made the choice to go across the dunes-- at least they knew it well, and wouldn't have to deal with the dangerous quicksand of the marshes. Just ahead, however, it seemed like Desert had finally managed to overtake them.
Well, well. They couldn't keep trying to fly like this, even if it meant a difficult climb over the last stretch to the Crucible.
silly gatto you can't use magic; not advancing due to failure but? picking dunes?
Virgil's heart was damn close to beating out of her chest, kicking ruthlessly at her ribs as they shuddered and sent a fierce twitching across her entire flank. For a moment, the bison's icy eyes were rolling around, staring into the endless white and searching for any silhouette to follow. It was by some miracle that the blustering winds shifted then and there so she could catch the horse's whinnying "THIS WAY!"
She shrugged her shoulders once (testing the weight on them, of course) and trundled fowards, bellowing as she went and trying to sort of send a resounding ping across the snow-laden dunes. It was a signal that she was trying to find her way back, trying to follow silhouettes she couldn't see and voices she couldn't hear.
Sticking together would be best, lest that thing return.
Sticking with the group and rolling out to the Dunes!
This one, however - was hyperfixated on the silver key held by a little silver fox. He stared bug-eyed down at it, not so much as peering away when she turned to stare back at it. It could be presumed that Vinea was emulating a particular red-eyed emoji. Cyan eyes glared downwards even as the fox started to lose pace, unhelpful in any regard other than a persistent asking of "hey, I can take that off of your paws. You need me to carry that? I'm real good at carrying stuff. Lemmejusthelpyououtthere-"
His tail lashed side to side, ears swivelling and gross little alien digits flexing in preparation for some possessive thievery. Maybe he could spin it like just looking at it. After all, Vinea just wanted to hold it for at least a little while.
Vinea is sticking with the group(mainly Null? to steal that key lol) towards the Salt Marsh.
Hargrave is still Hargrave and continues to contribute nothing because she has little by way of personality traits other than currently attached to Null's hip. Perhaps this silly dog'll find some character development through failures.
She'd stopped huffing magic at her own paws and the fox for just a moment, lifting her head and squinting into the slicing blizzard - trying to make any sort of horizon out (and certainly failing.) When her head swiveled back down, Null's trail had ended conspicuously. Hargrave looked further back, at the bioluminescent figure of some creature just harassing their honorary key-holder to no end.
Purposefully lagging behind (trotting back, even) Hargrave's muzzle went up, pearly whites flashing at Vinea. The otherworldly hyena gave a sharp yelp, then a low wooop! in disappointment. He continued to basically step on either of their heels.
Sticking with Null to wherever the fuck she's going lol haha interpret that fail however you want. kill hargrave, even eheh
Whatever the hell was going on behind her, Palefur wasn't concerned. No, she only cared about sticking ahead. Surviving. Showing the others, especially the other Champions, that she wasn't useless. The sandworm (or whatever the hell it was) had obviously breached the surface, but she wasn't in any danger up here. If they decided to tangle with the thing, then they were just stupid.
She bounded forward, fur fluffed up against the cold, moving confidently, senses alert to keep herself on track. She stayed beneath Desert Rose for now - it was smart, after all, since the Champion knew what he was doing. It probably gave her the best chance.
Palefur is moving ahead towards the dunes.