Perhaps he should have been raising his barrier, but guardian's instinct still thrummed through him, and he again attempted to reach out with what Tenzin had taught him, as he spoke. This time the magic took, reaching out, and almost at once Pride felt the immense drain of it. He hadn't used it before, but he staggered as he stepped, nearly falling, his breath catching in his chest. It felt as though he'd run for miles, and abruptly he lowered himself to the ground, lying there and blinking.
"-The cat returned to its chrysalis, then?" was what came out of his mouth, instead of 'shit what is this' or 'am I dying.' His brain had practically misfired, settling back into logic, and as he took another breath and realized that he wasn't dying, he struggled to refocus his mind. "Magic-?"
Think, Pride. Don't sound a fool.
Another blink of silver eyes, and a gesture, as if in invitation for Orthoclase to join him. On the ground. Of course, he had no way of knowing that it would drain Orthoclase-Alpha, too. He could feel the weariness overtake him, and he struggled for a moment to even stay awake. Could he manage, at least, this one conversation-? "-Practice, hard and long, for many cycles, for one thing-... I--ah." Blink. Focus.
"I... worked with magic my entire life, in an attempt to... learn how to wield it. How to--form it into new shapes. There was also a--a trial, recently; that owl creature in Polaris. But I do not know how much it truly added to my magic." In Pride's mind, his power had already been considerable--and, in truth, it had been.
But the only route to that, at least, was simple repetition, and work.
A breath--a deep one, a fight against fatigue--and he asked, "May I ask what makes you ask this question?" Curiosity sparked in him, tired as he was; the Orthoclase had never sought him out, not since that last conversation. Fear, perhaps-? Had the cat beaten it so badly that it wanted to improve-? Or was it something else entirely?