She was, for the first time in her tiny little life, wandering.
Exploring.
Orion was new to her--heck, so had Tunnel J been. Her father had warned her to be careful, and despite his general indifference there'd been worry in his eyes as he'd sent her on her way. She'd come back--she'd reassured him of that--but that spark of excitement in her wanted to see the world. To go on an adventure.
For now, the towering ruins of Orion were fascinating already: only the first cave she'd seen, and their stony starlight and crumbled vestiges of ages past had her imagination running wild. What monsters or beautiful people, what small and sparkling creatures or rainbow-colored serpents, had lived in these blackened ruins? Had someone crawled up to the ceiling to paint the stars onto the rock-sky? And what was this big, open place--the forum, the arena; was it a bowl for a giant thing to eat out of?
Bug wanted to find new friends, too, but so far she hadn't met a single being. It was disappointing, but the peacefulness of the place was its own sort of magic: a long-abandoned city sitting in glittering ruins.
She blinked, and then reached out her magic. A second voice whispered, farther in the dark, projected by her gemstone:
The kitten-dragon laughed with delight, a quiet tinkling that set its own echo loose among the rocks, and she flapped upward on little bat wings to land atop one of the ceilings. And there she perched, for now, staring out with delighted awe, her round and fiery eyes drinking it all in.

Sure, he got some results earlier, but it was best to get opinions from the source, too.
It'd been a while since he'd been back this way. The lights at the ceiling always caught his eye as he wandered through, deer-skin cape billowing out behind him. His own
Until he tripped. Falling down on his body, he instinctively flexed out his front left arm to brace himself, holding the wood closer in his right. A clipped shout tumbled out of him, and he winced as he sat back on his knees. Already, burgundy red had begun to form along the arm affected. He broke through the skin- that was gonna be a scrape. Man. At least the statue was okay. Shaking himself out, he rocked back to his feet, rubbing at his arm to try and wipe away spots threatening to bead down.
He was gonna have to deal with this, wasn't he? Sighing, he reached into his pack for a thick strip of spare theater, wrapping it around his arm to keep the blood he needed inside for now.
Everything was gonna be fine. He bent over to pick up the statuette (thankfully undamaged) and made to return on his journey.
@Bug
The fall, the cry, she heard, where the faint 'ah' had been utterly missed.
Flap, flap, went the little black leather wings; and the kitten was soon landing, all four paws placed down neatly, before Attikias.
Ember eyes drank him in, the strangeness of him, his exotic nature.
@Attikias

Lots of questions. He blinked, then laughed, shaking his head.
His turn for questions?
Okay, two questions, but important ones.
@Bug
She stood peacefully before him, eyes wide as she listened, obliviously trusting.
And then, he was petting her. She froze, for a moment, then decided that she liked it well enough, and began to purr. But she still moved, still turned this way and that to see the statue, to see Attikias's clothes.
@Attikias

Though, now, given permission, he curled his hand between her little horns and rubbed between them and her ears.
He paused in his ministrations, pulling his hand back.
@Bug
A more cautious child might not have immediately admitted that her large, draconic father wasn't close by to watch over her just in case. Bug didn't know enough (having been protected all her young life by that large, draconic father) to be wary.
Flameglow eyes shifted back to the dark elf.
Oversized little black bat-wings flapped, and the kitten rose into the air, hovering bright-eyed before Attikias. She studied the statuette again, briefly, and then the elf; even as she flew, she purred.
@Attikias

Better not let her know that he wasn't sure, himself.
And up she rose.
No matter. As for Little Dread, he hupped the figure up higher.
He made to walk that way, watching Bug to see if she'd follow (or ride).
@Bug
Bug paused, eyeing Attikias' shoulder. Part of her was eager to hop right on, to inspect the--
@Attikias

Wow, he didn’t want to get into the semantics of spirits right now. Turning his attention to the statuette, he held up close and pressed a finger to his chin.
@Bug