Rainstorm didn't know what the stones looked like that Comet brought to them. They wouldn't even know what their children would look like. That... was sad. Rainstorm mused. They would never get to see their children that they were trying to bring to life. That... almost made them change their mind. But Comet was right - they kind of did need companionship anyway. Being in the forest alone all the time.
"What do the stones look like, that you brought me?" They asked.
Rainstorm knew the stones were sitting right in front of them, but they had no way of knowing what they even looked like. What kind of stones would their children have? If the magic even worked to bring them to life. That also was a scary thought. What if it didn't work? Rainstorm didn't want to think of it. They wondered if the gems shone like
jewels or not. Maybe they did.
@Comet
Rainstorm didn't know what Comet's stone looked like. They had no idea how to tell what it was in their head, really. Not much could be revealed by what the canine told them, but they were sure they would find out eventually. Even if it meant asking someone else. Or finding out if there was any magic they could somehow attain that would show them what the stones looked like. Maybe there was magic out there that could give them their sight back... Something like that, Rainstorm had not thought about.
The other one was shiny, Comet had said. And an emerald... So green, like the place around them. How fitting that color was. Comet pushed forward the first one, saying it looked like ice. Rainstorm knew what ice looked like - so it was almost a blue white color? Huh. Rainstorm wondered how that looked on Comet - what the wolf's stone looked like. But for now, they tried to push their own magic into the stone that was forwarded to them.
@Comet
Rainstorm knew their spell worked, it was easy to feel the magic leave their body and transfer over to the gemstone. Nothing happened at first, but slowly the thing began to grow into a chrysalis that would hold a child, and would hatch with time. Rainstorm still was entirely confused why they were doing this but... they were and there was no going back now, so.
Well it was time to use the second spell. The same one as before. Hopefully it worked, too.
@Comet
Rainstorm wasn't so sure about the chrysalis being indestructable, but they would keep that in mind. It would be best to watch them anyway, to make sure no beings tried to mess with them, or break them. Rainstorm wasn't going to harm either of the chrysalis anyway.
The mention of the seven Rainstorm kept in their head. They would go check that out soon enough.
"I suppose you may want something in return?" they questioned.
@Comet
Of course rainstorm expected the need to give something in return - that was how things worked right? Everything was a give and take, nothing that was given wouldn't give you back in return. Though maybe that wasn't the case here - Comet was just being nice. But why was she being so nice? It didn't matter anyway. they didn't have the chance to ask again before they heard the wolf rush off.
How anticlimactic, but they supposed that was okay. Rainstorm turned to feel at one of the chrysalis, comet was right. You really could feel the life inside, even when it was so new.
exit