Tucked away in the ferns approaching Eridanus, a smooth, egg-shaped ball of wildly banded agate lay. It was warm to the touch, sitting just within eyesight and mostly buried in the nearby dirt. It had been here long enough that the roots of the fast-growing plants nearby had begun to web over it, but now it was stirring.
There was a little bird inside, and he was... restless. For all the time he'd been conscious (about fifteen seconds, now), he'd only known the comfort of this egg... but being confined was a bad thing, in his mind, and so he was trying to escape. If he'd hunkered down and been patient, the egg would have probably spat him out anyway in a few days -- now, though, he'd need to fight.
Little talons flailed at the stone, pressing against it. Agate was tough, though -- scratching wouldn't work. Instead, he tried to stretch out and flail his wings, and felt a small amount of give. Heard a faint crack in the distance. He paused and tried again, but nothing changed. Then, in a sudden stroke of genius, he stretched and scratched at the
same time. With a rumbling little crack, the agate chrysalis broke into several large pieces, and a fluffy white scrap of hunger and rage was climbing out.
He shook off his feet and examined his talons, black eyes still fuzzy and unfocused in the brightness of the new light. He heard sound in the distance, something like wheels and voices, and made a split-second evaluation that these probably were not bigger owls here to feed him. The new Gembound flopped onto the ground and played dead, totally unaware that Gembound generally turned to Oil when they died.
@sharp
@aerie
Aerie had fallen asleep as Sharp loaded up the wagon, and ended up with things on top of her in order for them to even fit. Which was fine with her, she needed the warmth anyway.
However, when her mother started yelling, her head shot up and she snorted gently, startled. Poking her head over the side of the wagon, she blinked rather owlishly (heh), staring at the two on the ground. She wiggled out from under everything and flopped to the ground, toddling over to the two, sniffing at the owlet.
Aerie cooed and looked at Sharp for guidance, not old enough to feel empathy or concern, but old enough that she could at least mimic it. She tried her best to use magic like her mother, straining like she was constipated or something. She perked up as a breeze started to blow through, before blowing her forward with a squeal, making her land awkwardly, as she hadn't been at all prepared.
Oops...
@Huma
The
compulsion to play dead came instinctually, from a blueprint which said that any creature not aiming to feed him was aiming to eat him. But then Sharp was shrieking (he could deal with that, really -- better to keep his poker face) and then she was casting
touching him and his heartbeat was suddenly not his own. Startled and realizing that his little trick hadn't worked, he lashed out at Sharp with his little talons, hissing and trying to beat his little wings.
Despite the fact that his talons made connection quite well, his talons were small and weak compared to the scales of a fully grown reptile. Needless to say, he might have caught a scale at an awkward angle or chipped it, but he certainly didn't do any real damage. He snapped his beak at her still, trying to shuffle back further into the ferns. Little Huma was visibly afraid, his entire little body shaking. Where was he meant to go?
@sharp
@aerie
Aerie snuggled up against Sharp's side, hiding behind her and shyly peeking out. Cooing softly, she waved, her little talons not unlike Huma's, long and sharp and curved. She placed her feet down, head cocked gently.
"Hhh...", she wheezed, trying to form a word, "Heeee... heeeellooooo."
She wobbled forward, belly low to the ground, trying to seem as non-threatening as possible. She let out a squawk, mimicking Huma's own, her head cocking, eyes blinking owlishly. Her chromatic scales glinted in the light of the caves, slightly covered by the soft, down-like fur in between.
Already firmly attached to who she considered to be her nest-mate, she crept forward, huddling up against him, delighted to find him warm. She chirped and huddled up against him, curling up her tail. If he attacked, he'd find that her scales, though small, provided good protection from his tiny talons. And her own bit more fiercly.
@Huma
Huma hissed in terror as Sharp continued to advance on him. Her words didn't freak him out any worse than they already had, but she was clearly not reading his body language properly! He was winding up to try and attack her again, not really caring that he hadn't done much in the beginning, when the much
larger fuzzy creature waved talons at him and made a cooing sound that formed into words, but sounded quite like an owl.
The larger creature had a distinctly wrong shape, but was acting like an owl, and then jammed right up against his side. Huma snapped his beak, but didn't try to flee as Aerie wrapped herself around him. Instead, he made the executive decision to try and appear as threatening as he possibly could. He became very warm, nearly hot, to the touch (which was the opposite of what Aerie wanted, but he didn't know that) and his eyes started to glow brightly. He let out a shrieky cry and eyed Sharp, but honestly...
Huma understood language, to some extent. He'd heard the lizard call herself
Momma to the other beast and saw that she was not threatened by the little spiky thing. Maybe Sharp
wasn't so bad... but that remained to be seen.
@sharp
@aerie
Aerie let out a squawk and snuggled closer to Huma, enjoying the
wondrous warmth the owl was giving off. It was so nice... so warm...
Purring softly, she tugged on his wing ever so gently, nodding her head towards Sharp encouragingly. She shook her head and wrapped her tail around Huma, slowly slinking towards Sharp, hopefully with the owl in tow.
I'm so sorry it's short, I had to get this out.
@Huma
Well, Aerie certainly wasn't leaving, but she started to... purr? That was a new sound. Huma mimicked the noise to the best of his ability, which was actually pretty convincingly despite his youth. Owls could make awfully similar sounds! He decided that the large monster hadn't decided to eat him yet, and seemed rather nice, so maybe she wasn't awful. And by extension...
Huma eyed Sharp suspiciously, watched her tap Aerie on the shoulder and try to coax her towards the cart. Big eyes looked between the lizard and the... much bigger lizard(?), and he was more than prepared to settle down and stay where he was until the purring-thing started to pull him towards the lizard. He pulled his wing back, wary of being injured, but didn't fight Aerie as she pulled him along. Not that he really cooperated either, but she was certainly making ground.
He paused and then hopped up, digging little talons into the grooves of her tail to hang on as he hunkered down on top of it. Highly unlikely to be anything painful, but it
did make him easier to move.
@sharp @aerie