ORIGIN

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Fang walked into Pisces with her head held high, checking the place out. This place seemed different then the place she had hatched in. What was the name again? Polaris, right? Well no matter the name she was free from the chrysalis she had hatched from not too long ago. The dog looked around, her dark purple eyes looking at everything. Fang had seen others like her roaming around, gembounds. She already knew lesser gembounds were the stuff she should be eating. She scratched at her ear with her hind legs. The pup was calm for the moment.

@Shivali
Valora was just exploring right now. She wanted to see what she could find. She wanted to see whos she could find. This cave had so many places. It was bigger than she could ever imagine. She didn't know where she should stop and start first. Valora continued to walk and look around until she saw another gembound just further up ahead. Valora smiled and quickly sped up until she was in front of the gembound. She gave a nod of her head and opened her mouth to speak but no sound left her mouth. She closed it again before tilting her head. Then she tried again and yet nothing. Not a squeak. She looked up to the other gembound and gave her a small forced smile. Right now she was concerned that she couldn't speak. No matter how much she tired no sound would come out. Valora wasn't sure how she should communicate. If she couldn't speak then how would she tell anyone her name? Who she was? What she wanted to do her that she thought? How would she be able to do any of that?
Shivali was aimless. She staggered into a new cave with nothing similar to grace whatsoever. The hatchling was still trying to get used to locomotion. This cave was... a little loud. In the backdrop as she entered was a huge, crescent-shaped waterfall. She eyed it in wonder. The humidity in the air then hit her and she momentarily recoiled. It was partly because of the heavy moisture, but also because the peacock happened upon two young gembounds she had no clue were there. No sound was emitted from either. What scents she could sense were likely damped by the more-than-tepid cave. Not that Shivali knew to be more aware of her surroundings. She was still but a naive child. Her head cocked gently to the side in curiosity. Since she heard no words in her life before, she hadn't a way to greet them.