Pride was following sedately, something about the long-missing sense of familiarity bringing a sort of warm relief to him. There was contentment in doing it, after so long--in following the white lion through the foliage, and to his grove.
He'd checked on the grove, periodically--the fur might've been in part his, or Azizos', or Arsu's, or a mixture of the three. Now, he could see that the gemstone that had lain there was shattered; shards of moonstone gleamed where they lay strewn throughout the foliage.
"Azizos has woken," Pride observed, mildly. "I suppose it's time to tell you, now. I wish I'd found you sooner-... I wish I'd found out sooner, but for some reason, our son entered his gemstone afterward." Pride took a breath, following Mercurius through the briars as they pulled out of the way, teased along by the white lion's magic.
I have something to tell you, he'd told Mercy, though he'd resolved to keep it until they were somewhere alone, someplace safe--it was important news, and now was the time to deliver it.
"Azizos created a child of his own. A little girl. She cannot speak, but she can think, mind-to-mind, as I do. Shy, but... kind, intelligent, and creative--good at heart. -We are grandfathers, Mercurius," he told him, expression crinkling into a smile.
He tried to conjure up an image of her, but all he managed to form was a splitting headache that threatened to knock him into a chrysalis of his own, for a moment. He sighed, grimaced, and closed his eyes. "...I wanted to show you," he told him, wryly, opening his eyes again, "but you know how that spell goes."