Haven was about to shoot forward, to maybe hug or exclaim her joy to Tenzin, only to trip and fall flat, landing with a groan. In her excitement, she hadn't noticed that her own blessings had been draining the magic from her, though with the gift Tenzin gave, she now knew it was her own life she'd been so willingly handing over.
"Electrum...", she groaned, forcing herself to her feet before sluggishly making her way over, "I'm so tired..."
Clumsily she flopped down against his chest, tail sprawling behind her, the cold that filled the cave making her shiver gently. She wasn't built for it, with little fat and no fur or feathers to protect herself.
"I want... to go home...", she mumbled, then to Tenzin she softly said, "It's nice to meet you... I promise I'll visit later..."
And with that she was out like a light, pressed up against Electrum with her limbs tucked up. It was lucky she was light, or Electrum would have a very difficult time getting her somewhere safe. Assuming he did.
Exit Haven.
HEY GUYS WHAT IF WE HAD A CUDDLE PILE ON HAVEN AND ELECTRUM LOL
First, Madhukar felt some magical leave her. Then, everything froze.
The chill reached in and tickled the cat's spine. She couldn't help the shiver, or the sudden shock, or the feeling of being unable to move. She couldn't stop the light, when it shimmer beneath water and then made its way up, when it broke the surface. She couldn't stop the words from pooling into her mind from one end and dripping out the other, somehow insignificant. Somehow being drained of significance. 'Who are you ? who are you ? who are you ? who...' She couldn't stop the light that touched her soul and then, finally, she couldn't stop the subsequent, irresistible, unrelenting, overwhelming drowsiness.
Madhukar tried to fall away from the crowd, but it seemed as though languor was whispering chicanery, misdirections, into her ears. What was happening? What had she just seen?? Some kinda big funky ice chicken... HUGE... she should go back to Eridanus... where's that darn tunnel-- oh, that thing looks long and wormy! Like... tunnel...
Lights: out.
Eventually the kitty would have to wake up to the utter embarrassment of having flopped herself on top of the draconic duo, Haven and Electrum, for her nap. But that embarrassment would wait. Just let her sleep, for now.
Think "Speak"
- exit via CUDDLE PIIIIIILE -
Pride's sacrifice had not gone unnoticed, either. Far below the lagoon surface where Tenzin's chrysalis lay, a small blemish cracked free, floating in place. As Tenzin descended again to his resting spot, he willed the waters to swirl around it, this little icy turquoise—and the water spun it up and out of the lagoon, gently, to place it behind the waterfall. There it would grow for two weeks, a piece of Tenzin and a piece of Pride, sharing their sacrifice to make a new life.
Sora took a sharp step back from the water when Pride explained that he was a Master. "Masters can't be trusted," she said sharply, not willing to get into her trauma, either. When Tenzin rose out of the water, she eyed him warily. Nervous. Scared, even, and the misty tendril of light caused her to take another step back before it made contact with her stone. Sora half expected to chrysalis again, or maybe die, but instead she felt a rush of nausea and then of drowsiness.
With a grunt, she started to stumble towards her den -- not safe to sleep in the open, to be so unguarded, with so many Gembound around -- and made it a few steps before stumbling. Sora didn't really have the energy to get back up, and instead muttered something that sounded like a curse under her breath before sleep took her.
/exit sora (sleppy)
Electrum
The display of power and grace from Tenzin has his attention looked like a magnet on steel, and he pulls away out of the water in order to avoid being frozen into it, and the ripple of power and magic- following the warning, of course - has him frill up in alarm and open his mouth in order to scold Haven and anyone else her because Why would you do that?
But instead, he stops himself, and quickly moves to ensure that Haven and then... this small fuzzy thing that had brought along a storm sleep comfortably.
He's listening intently to everything, and his face has a deep look of concern on seeing the bird remain in the lake... but, alas, it seems that he was distracted by a trick of the light to look up at the falls, and then back at the slowly calming waters.
"I'll keep watch," he says aloud to no-one in particular, and keeps an eye on others as another feathered creature makes off with the small white fluffy thing. Something odd burns in his scales and stone, and he flexes his fins again, as if trying to shake off the odd, cold magic.
Looks like he's on babysitting duty.
Might as well get practice in.
Exit Electrum to kind of... zone out;
The numbers swelled at the lagoon, and chaos rose alongside them as Fahl struggled to follow events. In what felt like an instant, activity erupted over chrysalis within. There was an outpour of magic from multiple sources, all seeking to reach out to touch the being, whether out of curiosity or genuine attempt at aid. He did nothing—cold stiffened his joints, and his mind was too lost in bewilderment to reach out for warmth.
And then he shivered violently as the chill seemed to expand and smack against his scales. The waters parted away and... the Master rose before sinking once again. Awe widened Fahl's eyes. Unknowing of the true meaning of the title, he associated the strength and majesty witnessed with a distant future he'd yet to achieve. Not one of cold like this, but one of searing heat.
For a brief moment, frost bit into his tongue. Mind awash with dumbfounded reverence, the sensation barely registered. The growing pile of unconscious bodies, however, did. He sighed, taking in the view with a prickling uncertainty. Should he bother to look after these strangers?
No. He turned away from the sight. There were shortcomings to be addressed. Steps jerky and uneven, the scene slowly fell behind Fahl as he left.
-Exit