Tahi-shei had been making regular trips to Polaris. He'd first gone about half a cycle ago to practice his mushroom spawning, but since he'd learned some new tricks and had continued his little visits to test his limits. On the way to Polaris from Orion (as this was a journey he was increasingly comfortable making), the little deer had already encountered a tunnel runner. It had tried to frighten him off, but Tahi was a little bit bigger than it was and had taken this as the perfect opportunity to cast his newest spell.
Unfortunately, he hadn't been very successful, and instead had been forced to frighten it off with his own body and showiness. Thankfully, they were more scavengers than predators, and he was about the same size, if not bigger. The skittish animal had scuttled away shortly after, and Tahi-shei was taking his time. He hadn't bothered trying to re-cast his spell. It was mostly defensive, as he'd learned after bumping his awesome frills into a wall and getting drenched in goop some time previously, but he still thought they looked super cool.
Certainly, he would have been intimidated by anything wearing them.
Unfortunately for dear Tahi-shei, he was blissfully unaware of the fact that this narrow tunnel held a much more lethal threat. In his semi-confident gait, the young deer looked like a natural fit in this cave, and the little altercation with the other cave deer might have very well furthered the other gembound's opinion -- after all, Tahi-shei's stone wasn't visible, and even then... well, some lesser
had stones.
Perhaps the attack wouldn't have been coming if he'd managed to successfully cast the spell. As it stood, Tahi-shei paused. He could sense something... unwell. A gut feeling, an instinct, that there was a predator nearby. He looked around, but nothing caught his eye.
Some predators were just too good at hiding.
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Tahi-shei's head snapped up at the rustle of movement and the grunt, giving a truly hilarious deer in headlights look for the split second before Alpha was on him. The child let out a shrill scream. No pain had even hit, not really -- he was just shocked and staring into the acid-green eyes of a monster the likes of which he'd never seen before. His stone was thundering in his chest and a spark of magic tried and failed to spark up, interrupted by his panic. The pain struck him dizzyingly, which was crazy because the pricks of claws in his skin weren't even that severe. Then again, he hadn't faced much pain before, and the fungus called to him -- whispering, begging, screaming. But instinct demanded something of him as he stared death in the face -- that he not go quietly.
Tahi-shei certainly couldn't fight this thing off. It was probably the biggest creature he'd ever laid eyes on, and the only thing stopping it from shattering every bone in his body was the fact that it was poised to make a
clean kill rather than just trample him to death. And as a young deer, even one filled with magic and divorced from a proper herd with no mother to speak of except perhaps the stone in his chest, he screamed in the frail hope that someone would save him.
"MONSTER!!" he wailed, kicking as best he could and doing absolutely nothing.
The young fawn believed in fate. He really did. He believed that everything happened for a reason, and that events could not be meaningfully changed once they were already set in motion. That did not mean that he particularly wanted to die, and that was the only way out of this he saw. After all, Tahi-shei had never seen anything like Alpha before -- for all he knew, this was a feral beast of the caves rather than something sentient and of reasonable intelligence.
But alas.
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The fawn was shaking like a leaf as the creature first paused and then spoke. He might have fainted. Then it mercifully released him, and he stayed on the ground for a few heartbeats, processing what had happened before scrambling haphazardly to his feet. This thing had thought he was a lesser. Tahi-shei wanted to be offended, but the whole experience had him feeling rather drained at the moment. "I-- I'm not even the same color," he said lamely, ears laid flat. He didn't want to insult this creature considering it had been about to tear his throat out a moment before, but... really? Tahi-shei didn't exactly have the smooth, gray skin of a tunnel runner, even if his body shape was unusually similar.
The stone in his chest still quivering in a facsimile of a terrified heartbeat, he took a shaky breath and a half-step backwards. "W-what are you? I've... never seen a gembound like you before," he mumbled. Assuming it was a gembound. Hoping this wasn't just some overly intelligent monstrosity. Seriously, what the hell was this thing? Tahi-shei had little to no knowledge of the Masters or of Vargas, and so had no prior experience with which to paint this one. It was just a giant tan-skinned monster with acid-green eyes, and it terrified him. But Tahi-shei was a creature of curiosity, even in his terror, and adrenaline was emboldening him to do more than just flee.
Glimmering eyes stared down at the deer, shocked into stillness and getting up a moment later. Almost killed, and he was worried about color - "there are more than the Runners." Alpha didn't know the first thing about cervine life cycles, and definitely had no clue how young the fawn was. There wasn't a trace of antlers like others had. He stood on stilt-like, knobby legs and altogether too small hooves. No barrel-figure, yet. Maybe, he didn't know the variation in Lesser deer, yet.
This deer took a half-step back, and the movement reminded it of James. Teeth gnashed slightly. No, no - it unclenched its jaw. Searching Tahi-shei once again, the orthoclase rocked onto its haunches (a strange imitation of a certain Master in conversation.) It didn't know what it was, but managed not to hesitated in answering, "I am Overseer Alpha." Jaw snapped shut. That's not right. Those words had felt treacherous, even though it knew it had the right to a name, now. Part of its designation didn't count as a name, shouldn't feel so disgusting on its tongue - shit, it was blundering and staring.
Damn deer.
Alpha reached for what its life-giver would've done as an Overseer, following up on its introduction with a stiff: "what magic do you have?" Categorizing Gembound was good, useful -
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His head cocked partially to the side as the monster sat down and watched him. The motion combined with the introduction was enough to drag up Tahi-shei's insatiable curiosity, his desire to know
everything. He took in the monster's form. It seemed to have some odd tics, like the way it snapped its jaws here and there. Maybe it was thinking about eating? That wasn't very reassuring.
"Overseer Alpha? Is that a group, like the Seven? Pride told me there are other groups around. What do the Overseers stand for?" Tahi-shei was very close to the truth and somehow lightyears away. Hopefully his lack of knowledge would indicate that he was young, not that he was stupid.
Then he was asked about
magic, and his ears shot up excitedly.
"Oh! Fungal! I'm really good with it usually, but new spells are kind of tricky. I've been trying to figure out how to do cooler and cooler things with it. Let me try to make some mushrooms!" He scuffed the ground with one of his hooves and a small field of white-capped mushrooms sprang up. Tahi-shei looked impressed with himself.
"I try to be careful to only make some that are safe to eat, though. I don't want someone to accidentally eat them and get sick."
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Tahi-shei considered the creature's explanation. It sounded a lot more self-important than he'd been expecting.
"So... your group is called the Sentinels, but this Vargas guy is the leader, and you're the second-in-command?" He frowned, and then continued,
"Or... are you trying to tell me that you guys actually run the whole caves? 'Cause I'm pretty sure Pride runs Orion, at least. I dunno about the other ones, though. The only other cave I've been to is Polaris and I don't think there's any other groups up there unless you count all the golems." The 'produce' part didn't ping him as weird, though. Wanting to expand and propagate was a very Fungal goal and so he understood it well enough.
The monster's body language was intriguing and foreign. He could tell it was thinking, at least -- or maybe just confused -- and waited patiently enough. It didn't seem like a very confident animal (and oh, look, Alpha was graduating from 'monster' to 'animal' in his mind), and Tahi-shei felt a little bit bad for it. It looked like it had been through some pretty rough patches, considering all the scars on its body. Especially the one on its face! Tahi-shei hadn't mentioned the scars in an effort to be polite. It was rude to comment on things about the body that one was powerless to change.
Tahi's ears pricked up in immediate interest at the comment about offensively using fungus, and the Orthoclase implying that
it knew how. The fawn considered for a few moments.
"Umm... no, I don't know how to use them offensively. The only other thing I can do is, uhhh... well, let me see if I can do it--" He focused on feeding and pushing out the frills. They were a little wimpy, but they worked.
"This is the only other thing I can do. These are defensive! They're... also pretty exhausting to make," he admitted. "But look, they do this." He nudged one against a wall and the frills started to melt from where they'd been disturbed. Tahi-shei skittered away from the goop. "Its really sticky and a pain to get out. Pretty cool looking, though!"
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