Lightning.
Pride staggered back, flinching, losing his footing and going thudding back over the rock. Spindly legs flailed in the air, for a moment, before he struggled himself back upright. Worried eyes sought out friends--Aure, Mercurius--and then strangers, blinking past the bright after-image of the blast.
For a moment, he lay flat, staring up and around worriedly--but the strange, transient storm seemed to be over.
He looked to the rings; one more was opening. What-?
BOOOOM.
Pride, just coming to his feet, staggered back again, flinching, ears flattening toward his neck. This one, though, had been clearly Aure, and he stared briefly, indignant, at the hybrid and his lack of warning. He had the good grace to say nothing, however, simply gaining his footing and looking away with a grimace.
He shook his head, as if to clear the ringing from it.
One ring remained.
One ring, and this one pulsed with an energy--an otherworldly whisper--that Pride knew well. He approached, warily, and looked into its violet eye.
He shook himself, a little, blinking: and then reached forward, abruptly pushing his muzzle against the stone, alongside Mercurius as the lion moved in. Side-by-side, white and white, touching stone. Magicka flared up, and out, this time: his mind slipped into the stone as it had always belonged there and in surprise he had to struggle to even pull himself free.
He'd felt, in that brief moment, a sort of empty repository: a something that was listening... waiting for his magic. But there were no thoughts in it.
The storyteller plodded forwards, ears pricking forth uselessly. Just as his hearing started to return - BOOOM! Mercurius's wince was audible, even to himself. Ears pinned back, and he shook out his mane.
Pride's voice faded in like a gentle murmuring, just the tail-end warning caught. Mercy shifted to the side, moving so that he was behind the stag, waiting. And... nothing?
Magic of the mind, hm - ? "Perhaps this one takes... multiple casts at once?" The most powerful of these strange seals would surely be reserved for last? "Together, hm? Reaching in..." Mercurius glanced sidelong at Aure, before shifting out from behind Pride. "One - two - three..."
Into the stone.
The violet eye at the center then closed: a small ring of stone, like an eyelid, grinding closed around it. The twelfth seal then recessed inward, sliding to land with a thunk and a small plume of dust: and then the entire creation, all twelve seals, began to roll aside.
Stale, cold air swept forth: and behind lay the black mouth of a tunnel, lightless. Dust drifted with every twist of the door. It disappeared into the side of the tunnel wall, at last, and its loud stone-on-stone fell into eerie silence.
A silence broken by a voice, calling loud and raucous, impeccably-enunciated but rough and somehow vicious:
@Aure @Seshat @Soumak @Un Poco Loco @Qisziux @Pip @Null @Ashtoreth @Dip
The third thing she hit was a rock, with enough purchase for her to scrabble at. Pip felt like she'd been hit hard enough to leave an indent, and her carapace ached in spots. She crawled up, regained her bearings with a shake. She looked in the direction of the rings, feeling skittish about them. She'd been knocked far enough away that it'd take her a minute or two to get back. But, she noticed, the ring was glowing! And then another began to fade--the one at the center.
She wasn't close enough to hear the discussions, but as she heard the rumble of stone on stone she scrambled after the rings. Pip didn't want to miss anything. The tiny gembound managed to catch up, spiracles gasping for air. The last of the rumbling had stopped, the drizzle of stone and dirt coming to an end. It was quiet for a moment.
"How'd you guys--" She began, only to be interrupted by a voice, booming and racous. She shrank, arms tucked into her crystalline body. So loud! The noise--it had came from the tunnel. The dark tunnel where the rings had been. Pip had no concept of stranger danger, no concept that whatever came from the tunnels might've been more dangerous than the rings. Though a wiser gembound might've been more cautious, it wasn't Pip. Not today, at least. With a tentative step forward, inching closer to the tunnel, she shouted into its' depths, trying to match it's volume.
"Hi! I'm Pip! Why are you so loud? Did you put those rings there? They're really mean you know, they blinded a tr-a gembound and made my ears hurt. Are you nice, tunnel? Or are you a cat?" Pip was pretty sure tunnels weren't cats, but she could never be too careful. She could've been surrounded by cats and not have even noticed.
Pride flattened back his ears uncertainly, and took two steps back.
Silver eyes flicked warily to Aure, and Mercurius.
Pride glanced to the other two, blinked, and spoke in a suddenly-rushed undertone.
He cast out his magic, attempting to summon up a wisp to illuminate the mouth of the black tunnel. It appeared--and then burst, a brief flash of energy that blasted into Pride, searing part of his white neck a coal-black. He swore and leapt back, blinking, and then glanced at his companions with a grimace.
Whoops.
Pride voiced his uncertainties, and the lion hoped to assuage them with his quiet "I'll see if there are plants in there…" Yet, just as he began to feel out for them, he got caught up in the stag's thinly-veiled excitement. A warm smile traced his lips and he offered, "I hope…"
Ah, he should introduce himself, too — "my name is Mercurius… I believe none of us intend any harm, only to know; as my dear friend has stated."
Speaking of
There was an attempt at a light, and he winced softly in sympathy for the stag.
Carefully, the hybrid tried his hand at his own magic, attempting to form a glowing sphere and send it gently bobbing down the center of the tunnel's length and illuminate it.

It appeared to be an owl, in general form, although pitch black, with ragged spines protruding at seemingly random points in clusters. A thick pair of ram's horns, one cracked thinly along its length, jutted from its skull, and both beak and talons were wickedly-hooked and black. Shadows swathed it, and dispersed as it landed, staring down: inspecting the Gembound.
"WHO? PRIDE? MERCURIUS?" Green eyes flashed distastefully toward Aure. Ear-tufts shifted his way. "THIS ONE DID NOT SPEAK. WHO!?" A moment of disdainful silence, and then the creature looked to them once more. "...You do not know where you are, do you..?" A strange cacophony, a mix of hooting and cackling, erupted from the savage-looking bird. "You have found the Place of Testing; the Place of Ascension. Long has it lain dormant!" The beak clapped together thoughtfully, a click so loud it was like a gunshot in the enclosed space. "Those who are masters may come to me! Risk themselves. Test themselves. Prove themselves. That is Emuh's task; for I am Emuh! The Guardian of Transcendence!"
The shadows fled. Now a strange aure, hot and shimmering, flared over Emuh. The beast shuffled and turned away, a croak escaping it. "Now leave Emuh, and return only when you are ready to test yourselves. Emuh must prepare."
Emuh took flight, silent, vanishing back into the dark: and in the distance, lights began to turn on, one by one by one... Jagged pillars and seething creek, a flicker of flame rising up from nothing: the entire small cave at the end of the tunnel radiated magical power.
@Aure @Seshat @Soumak @Un Poco Loco @Qisziux @Pip @Null @Ashtoreth @Dip
His explanation of the Place of Testing - Ascension - and
The Bone King turned to regard his companions with confusion plain as day on his features.
Aure didn't wait for an answer, instead looking around the area, and blinking almost dumbly before taking off in sloppy, unbalanced flight.
exit aure unless stopped real hard