'Quiet.' The command was given, and as best as a giant two-headed beast, still clumsy in its "newborn" form, could manage, the order was fulfilled. It crouched low, mimicking its teacher, but alas its own hide betrayed it. Against stale beige, the pelt of the Reaver of the Dark Above flashed a dazzling verdant green, as if it was trying to act like some random oasis in the middle of BoneVille. Hard to hide without cover. Mounds of bones didn't look like they'd do any kind of tricks in Khavur's favor. The rats -- they were looking for rats weren't they? -- could've considered Khavur's colors their hazard warning. And there was nothing the beast could do to stop that.
The next order was to sniff. To find the scent familiar to that of the food they'd before eaten. Khavur hadn't eaten food before. Didn't recognize anything such as a rat's scent. But it sniffed anyways, in the hopes that it would all make sense the moment something new hit its nose. Nothing hit its nose, though, no matter how hard it sniffed. Confusion spread across both its faces. It looked to Orthoclase-Alpha for some form of guidance; maybe the mentor knew why this method "wasn't working". It didn't speak, however, for that would've gone against the order of 'quiet'.
The zoisite creature was doing... something, it appeared. Perhaps this scenting method worked for it, for whatever reason, and not for Khavur. It asked about something behind a bone pile. Was there something behind that bone pile? Apparently, seeing as Khavur's eyes, instinctively trained to detect movement, gave the alarm as something seemed to fidget. Movement. From one pile to another. How curious. How small! Even smaller than anything or anyone Khavur had ever seen before!
Once again, both heads of the beast turned to Orthoclase-Alpha, confused as to what was to happen next. It seemed Orthoclase-Alpha was supposed to know all the answers. Khavur wished it could ask all the questions, but alas, no order of 'quiet' had been revoked, so the facial expressions would just have to do.
@Orthoclase-Alpha
Orthoclase-Alpha snapped at Khavur to 'stop doing that'. Khavur's facial expressions twisted; the large-horned head's to confusion, and the small-horned head's to fear. It did not understand the request. What had it done? Its flesh was changing to stick out against the scene, to highlight the monstrosity's presence in the image. Khavur didn't notice that, for this had been natural from the start. Its rebellious flesh had started off that way, thus making Khavur unaware of the fact that that was indeed out of place. Never before had it seen a camouflaging pro of any kind. Nobody had taught it about magical camouflage, or better yet, chameleons and octopuses.
So, Khavur was stuck with that it knew. So far, that was 'follow directions', 'you must become strong', 'really tiny creatures exist', and 'everyone else seems to understand scent, but you do not'. Oh, how those lessons would develop into so much more. A thought intruded:
'But how can you follow directions when you don't understand
them? A question for later. For now, yet another lesson.
Khavur studied how Orthoclase-Alpha used claws and limbs to catch and carry the tiny creature. Didn't it have limbs like that? Those limbs flexed idly in place, to reassure Khavur that they were, in fact, there. It observed as Orthoclase-Alpha instructed it... to
kill. Where to bite. Fast and easy. Khavur's belly moaned, its jaws opened. But it hesitated.
'What is strength? What is strength? What is strength?' End message. Skip back. Press play.
'What is strength?' End message. Skip back. Press play.
'What is strength?' Repeat.
'What is strength?' Repeat.
'What is--' And so on.
One head, the large-horned, was tentatively stretched forth. The small-horned head's eyes drifted to Khavur's own claws. The wings shifted every so slightly, as if shuddering in the midst of a phantom breeze. One of Khavur's rows of teeth hovered around the tiny mouse's neck... and no bite came. No death. Just more squealing and crying.
Khavur's head retreated.
@Orthoclase-Alpha
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Kill it, or don't eat.
Stop that.
Grrroooowwwllll... Hunger. You know this one. You've known it since first breath. You know it. So...
WHY CAN'T YOU DO ANYTHING ABOUT IT?
R-- Stop that. Kill it, or don't eat.
And in a swift move, it was killed. And if it DIED. What did that MEAN.
There were no judgements passed when Khavur's magic reached forth to find out. It failed. For better or worse.
Khavur looks at the grub. It had hesitated. What. Did that. Mean. Of all the words it had known from first breath, WHY DID IT NOT UNDERSTAND THIS ONE? WHY WAS IT SUCH A PROBLEM? WHY--?
Stop that. You did not kill it. You do not eat.
Khavur's heads turned idly towards Orthoclase-Alpha. There was no expression on either face. There was a fuzz in that mind. A fuzz that could not be cured by reprimanding or corporal means. A
FFZHZZZZHHHH-- of a radio turned to a station too far off. Out of range.
Out of... its mind.
No words. Vacant.
@Orthoclase-Alpha
The grub shook as its dropped the guillotine on the rat—its head lolled clean off the shoulders—and something... pinched Orthoclase-Alpha. It was indescribable. The monster lifted its head, blistering eyes gazing at the other creature; Khavur was staring blankly at it or the proceedings. Perhaps, at death itself. Did spirits walk away from their bodies? Or, did they linger eternally? It didn't—couldn't—contemplate this.
"Good," it growled hollowly. Hooked claws finally broke away from the rat. Fleshy-pink limbs were still twitching with the last few fires of a neuron. Without any brain or connections to give the commands, it jolted its last.
Alpha stared at either of the creatures, and found its throat running dry. V-Zoisite-One; Khavur, Reaver of the Dark Above, Cowering, blank, respectively. One of them had done it, eventually. They'd both acted like it was some heinous crime against life itself. If they were carnivorous and starved due to a refusal to eat...
Teeth gnashed and it twisted down to look at the rat. A stone glistened at its side. Here. The Overseer dislodged it with a grunt, "see this?" It waited for a moment. "A stone means that it will rot fast." Alpha lobbed it into the bones. "I'll hunt more. You two—eat this one, quickly." Zoisite could teach Khavur how to eat, if it didn't already know.
Magic—at least a hundred bloody signatures—wafted into view, but it did not leave quite yet. It levelled the spawn with a nearly wary stare.
a month since the last post? noo...
@V-Zoisite-One