Oct 08 2020, 11:38 PM
Garnet-Delta didn't know... Well, anyone outside of its immediately family. It could count the survivors of the trials, but it probably couldn't guess at their names outside of the ones named after their stones. (That, and a singular puffin. It had not forgotten, try as it may.) Still, the point stood that it was woefully under equipped to be finding itself a teacher.
The best guess it had was to find someone like Master Astraea, which it knew as... a deer covered in fungi. From there, Master Vargas had given it some clues; and as much as it didn't want to go with something as... unsavory as eukaryotic magic, it at least knew where to find a massive farm of shrooms nearby. And, hedging its bets, it figured that someone had to be growing them.
A magic user? Perhaps someone powerful. Perhaps, someone who could teach it something.
The benefit of being relatively unfamiliar with the rest of the caves' denizens was that it could presume that not many knew of it, either. Even if they did, it would be through association with its Master (or its Overseer, hhhhhh.) and as far as it knew, the "gembounds" were a clueless bunch as a whole.
As Garnet-Delta swept over the growth of fungi surrounding pools of water, it found the smell-- something it was surprisingly sensitive too-- overwhelming its senses even as it tried to pick up a heartbeat. "Hello?" The feline-alien called, circling at a safe distance. "Does anyone live here?" It was certain it had picked up traces in the past, fairly sure that someone lived here, but... maybe it was natural?
Had it been wrong? Maybe some lessers had confused it. It landed on a patch of ground that wasn't coated in mushrooms nearby, crimson eyes sweeping the area and looking rather lost. Surely there would at least be... (ugh) Bonebound, around that it could ask.
@Giggle