Fireheart listened in attentive silence, briefly and gently moving to the water's edge to dip his searing paws in. There were hisses of steam, not unlike that provided unintentionally by the white stag a few moments later. And then Fireheart backed off, again sitting to listen.
He did not blink much, showing little emotion, but that didn't mean that his mind wasn't working. He was taking in the details carefully, considering them.
The information about the trial he tucked away for future use. He might tackle it himself, some day; but in the meantime, now he knew. Perhaps it would be best to see, first, what became of Pride.
Pride shook his head gently, looking at the water. He pulled himself back up, haunches dripping a little from the ever-present moisture pooled up along the rock, and then lowered his snout back down again.
The white stag took a breath, and closed pale eyes, concentrating this time; and this time, a few icy flowers gently formed along the water's surface, like water lilies left to drift, but with a clarity that real petals could never have. Light danced across them, and a nudge sent them spinning slowly out across the cold lagoon.
Pride looked to Fireheart, nodding, and turned to settle back in.
Pride shook his head.
Fireheart peered down into the lagoon at Pride's explanation of there being a Master within, brow perked. Harmed..?
When a banana was suggested, Fireheart (wondering abruptly if this was some form of universal magic) obliged. He was not particularly hungry, but he gauged the chances of it being some form of trap to be rather low. The banana would make him sparkle, but he was white, regardless; easily seen. He split the fruit in half, carrying half to Pride, and going back to his place to sit and gnaw politely on his while listening.
And something about the following tale struck him strangely.
Pride was a bit surprised at both the actual banana appearance, and being offered half; he nibbled politely, himself, after speaking.
He listened to the wolf's questions, watching him with interest.
The wolf, it seemed, had a keen mind; for his next question was one the stag would not himself have foreseen, or even thought to offer unasked.
Pride's mind briefly swam in memory--unpleasant memory. The mire of morals versus common sense, necessity. He shook it away with a grimace, blinking.
The white stag pushed up, and focused; after a moment, a shimmering barrier rose before him. He was relieved that it had worked, and offered Fireheart a nod.
Well. This was... a lot to take in.
Fireheart did his best (while licking banana off his muzzle) to concentrate; to pay attention, to learn and perhaps most importantly, to remember.
Shields. Camouflage abilities. Ranged magic. He'd have to learn all these, and remember them. Pride was coming across somewhat arrogant, in his mind, but nothing deliberately offensive and certainly nothing he couldn't live with. It was... no, perhaps not arrogance; more a self-centeredness that the stag likely wasn't even aware of. He hadn't asked much about Fireheart, for example; he was answering readily enough, open and friendly, but it was like an information dispensary rather than real social interaction.
Fireheart did not mind one bit. He wasn't here to discuss his background; he had no real need to delve into his past. Learning was important to him, and he took it hungrily.
He was taking in lessons, too, even those unspoken, from the other stories. Surprise attacks were effective. Group battles could have their tides turned by outside forces in an instant. It was good knowledge. Good information.
And now, Pride had put up a shield, and challenged Fireheart to break it.
When his jaws opened, what came out was no torrent of flame but a blast of hot air, instead; and even that was weak. But he could see it: see the way it spread over the shield, blocked and harmlessly dispersed.
...Interesting.
Pride waited, and let the magic fall away after the blast of--hot breath?--failed to damage his shield.
A brief moment's thought, and the stag was floating: drifting, idly, a foot or two above the ground. He turned, bringing himself out in a slow glide over the lagoon and back, nodding to Fireheart.
Hm.
The firelight in his eyes flared briefly, glowing with interest, infused with magicka; and he awaited the stag's response. Should Pride lead him off to Orion, he would follow; at least, for now. His own pack had wandered off some time ago, a well-matched pair intent upon their own destinies, and he could hardly fault them for that. He'd been alone for a long time; perhaps it was time at last to move on, and to find his own path.
exit Fireheart
Pride inclined his head.
He paused only a moment, glancing back at Tenzin's lagoon, sorrow flowing through him. He hoped the ice phoenix was all right; that he recovered. The thought that he'd suffered (and for what-?)--such a kind, gentle being--pained him.
Pride shook his head a little, and for a moment he fought to create one final, magic gift, to leave; in his mind it was a small phoenix, formed of diamond. But his magicka was still beyond his control, in that regard--too strong a spell, requiring too much concentration.
The stag exhaled and turned away, nodding toward the tunnel.
exit Pride