The rock at Pride's hooves vanished. In its place sat a glimmering white one, giving off bright diamond-clear light.
Between Pride and the pillar at the other end of the room--the empty one--a number of floating rocks began to rise and hover, entirely blocking his path. They were held in place, it seemed, by magic: but too heavy to simply be shunted aside. The stag would have to find some other way to get the rock where it seemed to need to go.
Somewhere--everywhere--in the room, Emuh's beak clicked thoughtfully as he watched.
Most of the rocks remained untouched, a tad too far from the relatively weak singularity. But enough were drawn in, sucked into its lightless pinhole depth and crushed away with an unpleasant series of crunches, to clear a path for Pride.
It was narrow. There were still hovering boulders throughout the playing field, in his way, but he could squeeze through now, at least.
The empty pillar awaited. But before it, now, a thin barrier of crystal began to rise: growing up around it, blocking it from Pride.
Another test, perhaps; and one that a black hole would also destroy, but at the risk, were it not precise, of taking the pillar with it.
The ground again rumbled, the cracks spreading further.
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The crystalline barrier--even as the floor continued to slowly disintegrate--seemed to fade and shift. Parts of it vanished, or reformed, distorted and atop other parts. A simple kick could likely clear it, now, its entire form not removed from reality, as the white stag had desired, but half-unmade.
Above, the black owl-beast gave a short cry of indignation, itself, but fell quiet; it was fair. It was, after all, a test, and Pride was proving his worth.
The stag had made it: all that remained was to smash the barrier, and place the stone. And that would be no challenge. The owl descended, the rocks behind the stag vanishing slowly, Emuh waiting for Pride to finish.
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All around, the room began to distort and twist, the rock reforming beneath Pride's hooves. The gap closed. Violet-gray became brown, the cracks smoothing over. The Echoing Gray, the floating stones, the pillars--all vanished.
He was left in a plain, brown room, dimly-lit, the black owl-beast hovering above him: standing, but vastly tall. "GOOD," the owl hooted, glaring at the stag. "YOU DIDN'T HAVE TO UNDO MY ROCK. BUT YOU HAVE EARNED YOUR TRANSCENDENCE. YOU HAVE PROVEN YOUR WORTH, AS DID THE ONE THAT CAME BEFORE YOU." As if to, rather nastily, point out that Pride hadn't been first.
The owl cackled, a grating screech, and then spread its wings. Their shadow fell across Pride, and Emuh's eyes seemed to flare with impossible, blinding green: and the magicka that burst forth from him rocked into Pride strong enough to make it feel, for a moment, that the stag might simply explode, unable to contain it. It was a burning, swelling sensation, rising through him and pulsing through every particle of his body, almost too intense to bear.
Yet it swiftly faded, leaving Pride drained, as though all his magicka, all his power, had been taken from him.
But something remained. The stag would note, at once, a sense of new potential... as if a vessel had been emptied, but enlarged, so that it could refill with far more than it had held before. And some new knowledge lurked at the edge of Pride's mind, a teasing promise waiting to be unlocked.
"NOW GO. NO MORE QUESTIONS! -YOU HAVE ANSWERED THEM YOURSELF," Emuh boomed--and flapped his wings, a blast of wind shoving Pride from his cave.