It was fitting that the diamond, likely forged by the volcano, had been embedded in its base as though dislodged by flowing lava, and now that the magic which had met it was fire. It had grown, now, a faceted chrysalis which caught the light in a prism and cast rainbows around its surroundings. And cradled by the diamond walls was a creature, with two arms and two legs, curled up in the fetal position with sharp ears and a tail pressed between his face and the walls.
His little fists flexed. It was time to wake up, wasn't it? He could feel that, in his soul. The link between the walls of the chrysalis and the diamond embedded in his back had already been broken -- he could escape this diamond chrysalid, now. His eyes blinked open, and he was aware of the way watery light drifted through a portion of his rock (the bulk of it, however, was buried under the volcanic stone). He pressed himself against where the light was coming from -- that felt as though it were his best bet at escaping.
Tiny hands pressed at the diamond, and the weight of the rock all around it held the chrysalis in place. The child frowned -- perhaps hitting it would be more helpful? He struck the diamond prison, with the minimal space he had to wind up, and immediately regretted it. The walls were hard, and he... was not. But a crack formed, aided by the magic and the brittleness of the stone, and when he pushed more gently, it began to shatter and crumble.
Talys pushed the top of the chrysalis up, and then pulled himself out, careful not to cut himself as he emerged. His hands and knees were planted on the black rock, and he noticed mere inches from his hands was an old set of bones half-embedded in the rock with cloth strewn across them. He got up on wobbly feet and took the fabric in his hands, considering it.
Then, he clumsily tied it around his hips, just above the ridge of them. It fell to just below his knees, like a little dress, and he turned back to the diamond prison that he had just left behind before he carefully picked up a shard of that diamond in a tiny, pudgy hand with sharp little nails which were pointed more like talons.
His tail waved behind him, and he held the piece of rock to his chest. Talys looked around. There was... a lot of space in this place, and he had no idea what to do next.
The black of the creature's body blended into the rock, but the teals in its mane and ears were an obnoxious sort of glowing color that gave Talys something to focus on, squinting at them. What was that--? And then it spoke, and he visibly startled. His own tail lashed suddenly and he took a half-step back, finally looking the hulking shape over. Six feet tall and heavily muscled, it was not something he immediately saw as a
child but instead as a
man.
Its eyes held an
acumen that should have made Talys nervous. He spied the rock in its hands, and held out his own as he thought about the question.
Were they brothers? Their bodies were kind of the same shape, but Selenite was bigger and had more arms.
"Umm," he said, sitting down as well and scratching at his puff of hair. Talys looked at the palm of his hand and spread his fingers apart, holding a hand up and peering at Selenite through his fingers. One, two, three, four, five -- Selenite had the same, at least on the hands that Talys could see.
"Yeah!" he said, hoping it wasn't a puzzle he was doing badly at, and smiled widely with sharp-point teeth. To most animals it might have been a threat; to a humanoid, he hoped it wouldn't be.
"'M Talys. What's your name?"
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Five fingers, and (comparatively) little nails on top. Talys looked at his hands, wondering if he could make his fingernails disappear if he thought about it hard enough. But it didn't seem like it, so he just returned his attention to Selenite.
Talys looked at the huge Gembound holding out its hands to him. He wondered, distantly, if he'd ever get that big. His hand was almost impossibly small next to theirs. Talys took the volcanic rock in exchange, the irony of the situation totally lost on him. Diamonds for volcanic rock--! But, both were rocks, and diamond had no real value beyond the useful in Origin Cave, especially with Gembound who could make it appear out of thin air. He held that to his chest instead, still blinking wide-eyed at Selenite.
His eyes lit up at Selenite's poor attempt at a smile. Theirs was much more similar to a threat display, but Talys understood the meaning of it fairly well. His tail waved curiously behind him and he mimicked the little shuffling motion Selenite had made.
"Why not?" he asked, and then,
"What's a designation?"
@v-selenite-one
Talys looked down at his own rock, mimicking Selenite's movements with much less strength behind it. 'Twas a rock, he decided, cupping it in his hands. But he loved it. It was a gift from his brother! He smiled broadly, his tail waving back and forth excitedly. Selenite was fun, even if he was really big and had too many arms. (Or maybe Talys didn't have enough of them?)
He mimicked the motion of Selenite's leg, and considered what he'd said.
"Oh, really?" He frowned, thinking about that.
"I didn't earn my name. I just... know it." Talys considered.
"Unless coming out was earning it? But then why wouldn't you have one..."
He blinked.
"I don't have a designation. But, um... I've got that. Diamond. It's back here," he said, turning around to show the round, faceted diamond between his shoulder blades. He twisted back into position.
"I guess I'd be Diamond-One then? Unless there was other diamonds. Are you really the first? That'd be cool, being first."
@v-selenite-one