Temperantia was in its preferred position above Mother's nest. It floated upon a tree branch, swaying with the tree. Its' eyes were closed, peaceful. But disconcerting things were being shared along the link-- strange scents from one of the bears. A Child of Rot. And more behind, apparently. One of the others had spotted them. It parsed its brain for their name. The one with many consciousnesses. Yes, Legion.
Did someone invite the Children? Are they here to join our family? If someone did invite the Children of Rot, why wasn't Temperantia aware? Didn't they share? It made the sentient Hula Hoop nervous. If Mother felt they should investigate, then they would. Yes, we think you should check. I will help, too.It peeled its eyes open, one at a time. They did not hear anything. Perhaps they could spot something.
Temperantia flapped its wings, giving it enough momentum to climb into the sky. It wasn't particularly quick, Temperantia wasn't an organism built for speed. Or anything, really. Leaves rasped irritably against its chitin, and it was forced to blink on more than one occasion. It crested the top of the tree. It scanned the horizon with its many eyes. It rotated slowly, each eye focusing on another piece of the cave. But, they did see something. It was too far away for Temperantia to make out. A dark shape in the distance, with a pair of flapping wings. Maybe two pairs of wings? Or was it two creatures?
Unnervingly, whatever it was seemed to be traveling in their direction. Temperantia did not like that. We see something as well. It said. It flies, like us. It comes towards us. But, maybe they are not here for us. Maybe they will leave. The last part was more hopeful than certain. In any case, Temperantia did not want to be spotted up there. They wanted to be with their family. They drifted down to the ground.
His statue-esque stance held in the barely-hollow hole of the tree was bothered. Mind stirred to life as Mother willed it, and his neck craned over, nerves spreading like mycelium to feel the others. Long ago, it would have been overwhelming to sense with as many eyes as Legion or Temperantia- but now, it was like a second home to him. It wasn't like he could- or even wanted to- shut off the inputs to his mind.
He stepped out into the murky shadows, void eyes bright and head high. The children come- but this thing in the sky, that was not a normal feature of the cave they called home. It may be another questioning party. The fur on his curved back arched up. We should meet with them away from the Hive. Look into this, he agreed with the others.
They were going so well. And these others, these... Visitors, they would soon be welcome guests for their family.
Oh, yes, they wanted to thrive, just as they told Oliver. But perhaps with some welcome additions, they would thrive. His attention pulled towards them in stutters, eyes scanning where Legion once was, where they had felt the Child approach. He couldn't see much in this dark, yet he strained, all senses alert as he sniffed at the air for any familiars.
There, through all his inputs- the beast high above, the murky coasting in the waters. They are searching. Approaching fast. This didn't bode well in the subconscious of his mind. Stay alert.