Relieved to find that Carja had made it to the surface, Comet started the task of saving herself. It was good that the waves naturally carried her towards the shore, but the only problem now was staying afloat. With waterlogged fur it wasn't exactly easy to stay on the surface of the water. And the storm was picking up too, with the huge waves crashing down on her, sending her below the water more and more often.
As both Gembound floundered in the surf's storm, there was a flash--like that of lightning--and something else rose from Fornax's seas.
There was good news, and there was bad.
The good: the stranger seemed non-hostile, at least. It was a large creature--sparking with energy, translucent, almost gaseous; it would have looked something like a stag, the size of a large horse, were it not ethereal and glowing. Traces of electricity sparked across the ocean surface as it rose--and with a glance at Carja, with eyes like mirrors, it swept past. It led Comet, too; the poor pup being tumbled badly by the wash of waves. But the ethereal creature guided them and in its wake, the seas appeared to calm.
The bad: the largest Redfang passed them on the way out, a single baleful glare striking them as it swept into the sea.
@Carja
Comet could feel herself start to sink below the surface, her muscles having finally given away. But that was when it happened. A creature that resembled James's shape, except it glowed, and sparkled with electricity. Ah, this must be the animal that would be leading her heaven. Because it was all over. There was no way she would be able to make it to shore.
But in the glowing horse's wake, the sea was calmed, as the force pulled her to shore, where she was deposited onto the sand. She was-- alive. Comet paid no attention to the fact that the Redfang was gone. She was too busy heaving up sea water and taking in deep breaths. Carja was saved by the horse too, everything was going to be okay. "Thank you." she gasped. Was it a gembound? Or something else?
Even though she was not in a very comfortable position, she didn't make any motion to adjust herself. Her muscles were too sore for that.
The deer-like creature did not speak. Instead it turned away, branching antlers shimmering, lights darting and sparkling through its form. It passed back into the sea, the frothing waves roaring back up in its passage--and then it disappeared.
@Carja