May 05 2015, 02:08 PM
Hunger was something that every creature would face, and only some would find an answer for. It was hunger that plagued the little monkey now, setting his stomach in knots and making his head ache in an unseemly way; Teyouma was alone and wandering today, not nesting atop Leon's back, and felt the absence of his friend quite clearly. It was hard work to travel through the tunnels in search of something edible - and Teyouma tried to munch on everything while he tried to determine what was palatable, and what was not. After a short tumble-run through Tunnel N, the monkey emerged from one end of the short tunnel and was faced with... Rocks. But different rocks from the usual rocks (possibly edible rocks?).
They were different because... Well, Teyouma couldn't really tell you why they were different. He'd seen smooth walls and various caves before, and this was like both of those things. Tall, smooth stone faces with gaps like cave doors, reaching up towards a high ceiling; and as his eyes trailed upwards, they caught upon the pale light of the gems crusting the top of the room. They shone brilliantly in places, and for a moment Teyouma's hunger was forgotten. He wondered if it would be possible to climb that high - to maybe reach those pretty star-stones, and grab one for himself. As soon as the thought entered his mind, it was gone again. His belly yowled and popped with irritation - and the monkey continued his awkward running through the room.
When next he stopped, Teyouma was looking at a great big building. He didn't know it was a building - or that the building here was called the Tower - but it was very tall, and very big, and very interesting to him. For a moment the creature thought he might be able to scale the wall, somehow. But upon reaching up to touch the tower and work his fingers in to the grooves between the old bricks, those bricks came loose, and Teyouma was plopped back on his bottom without delay. With a little squawk he rolled to his feet, and began to investigate the base of the tower - wandering along its curving edge until finding the dark doorway. While the monkey was curious and somewhat naive to the dangers of the cave (having not encountered anything aside from rocks that didn't want to hang out with him, and a few Gembounds which were as new as his fragile self), he felt a new sort of feeling upon seeing the dark inside the Tower.
Caution was not one of Teyouma's strong suits; yet, he was resistant to investigating the Tower's first floor, at least until he knew what was in there, in the deep dark. Reacting to this need, the pale monkey's flesh began to react. A strange sensation sparked (kind of popped really) from the gem in his chest, illuminating the blood vessels throughout his body with gradual increase, until his translucent flesh was glowing faintly.
They were different because... Well, Teyouma couldn't really tell you why they were different. He'd seen smooth walls and various caves before, and this was like both of those things. Tall, smooth stone faces with gaps like cave doors, reaching up towards a high ceiling; and as his eyes trailed upwards, they caught upon the pale light of the gems crusting the top of the room. They shone brilliantly in places, and for a moment Teyouma's hunger was forgotten. He wondered if it would be possible to climb that high - to maybe reach those pretty star-stones, and grab one for himself. As soon as the thought entered his mind, it was gone again. His belly yowled and popped with irritation - and the monkey continued his awkward running through the room.
When next he stopped, Teyouma was looking at a great big building. He didn't know it was a building - or that the building here was called the Tower - but it was very tall, and very big, and very interesting to him. For a moment the creature thought he might be able to scale the wall, somehow. But upon reaching up to touch the tower and work his fingers in to the grooves between the old bricks, those bricks came loose, and Teyouma was plopped back on his bottom without delay. With a little squawk he rolled to his feet, and began to investigate the base of the tower - wandering along its curving edge until finding the dark doorway. While the monkey was curious and somewhat naive to the dangers of the cave (having not encountered anything aside from rocks that didn't want to hang out with him, and a few Gembounds which were as new as his fragile self), he felt a new sort of feeling upon seeing the dark inside the Tower.
Caution was not one of Teyouma's strong suits; yet, he was resistant to investigating the Tower's first floor, at least until he knew what was in there, in the deep dark. Reacting to this need, the pale monkey's flesh began to react. A strange sensation sparked (kind of popped really) from the gem in his chest, illuminating the blood vessels throughout his body with gradual increase, until his translucent flesh was glowing faintly.