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Deli
With the little snail clutched tightly in their hands, Deli eventually allowed themselves to fade back into their normal color, until they got into Canis. They'd scouted the area out earlier, finding a nice, perfectly sized crevice where they could hide their little prisoner. As they opened their paws again, they shoved the snail into the crevice, fur shimmering and becoming transparent again, although their outline was still a bit visible as they moved around.

And move they did - as soon as they'd (fairly gently) set the snail into the little cave, they began to pick up bones and rocks and stuff them into the opening, so that the snail would find it quite difficult to get herself out again, even if she did have some kind of magic they didn't know about. They made sure to leave a few airholes so that she didn't suffocate and then they paused. Hmmm...perhaps they should get her a bit of food? So she didn't starve...ah, they didn't actually care, to be honest.

They didn't bother saying anything to her as they turn to trot away - time for the next stage in the plan!

*exit, unless stopped
@Voidmother
Being kidnapped did not suit the Voidmother, and in fact, she was quite frustrated. After her initial nausea had been overcome (she'd come to the conclusion that the Oil had been responsible), she'd yelled for a while and then given up because her voice wasn't all that loud anyway. Then, the movement came to a stop, and she was now being pushed into a little hole.

This cave was brighter, and she did in fact try to push through Deli's fingers and escape, and certainly didn't work with them as they started to build the little wall, but eventually it was Lincoln Logged up too much for her to dismantle it with her minimal strength. It didn't help that some of the sharp edges were pointing in, and she'd have rather avoided impaling herself.

"You are awfully rude, you know. Gembound like you are just part of the problem!" She had been ranting at Deli for a while about how 'typical' Greaters tended to bully or disregard the atypical ones; she didn't know anything with hands, per se, but had figured this one had to be one of them.

She sighed as she heard the footsteps receding. Sunny tucked her eyestalks in and settled down -- she had a feeling she'd be here for a while.



@deli (visibility)
/exit voidmother (sans kooru)