V-Chaos-Four
Nightwing has no clue what to make of many things, for now, so they decide to observe and collect knowledge, to collect whatever they can.
To be taught stealth, this decision would come in handy and be quite useful. For now, it may make them a tad frustrating being to teach. A lack of a desire to ask questions, simply seeking results and chasing instincts and half formed theories.
So, instincts still say to squish the small one. But they've been given orders not to, and so they... Obey. For now.
I dislike obeying, but I must wait and see if there are... results of not listening. Other than not learning.
It nods it's blunt head along with Vargas, having lifted from it's position of inquiry of Garnet-Delta. The gist of what he's saying makes sense. The word Chaos must apply to Not Following Orders. So, eventually, they'll be allowed to Not Follow Rules somewhere else, while also following orders.
Confusing, but I suppose it will make sense in time.
The list of other things- Hunt. Kill. Fly. Swim.
Each strikes it's own chord somewhere along it's instincts, so they have no... full definition, but they understand the meanings. To learn to use those instincts, the half thoughts and feelings. Good. This makes it lick it's teeth like a drooling dog would. Flexing it's neck in an arch, and popping some joints - much to it's hidden alarm - and Nightwing breathes deep.
"Yes, Master Vargus."
Still got to work on that pronunciation. They have some time....
With that, they track Overseer Garnet-Delta with it's eyes, and seem to hesitate... then bobbing a small bow towards The Leviathan before following the feline. There. That felt right. A period on a sentence.
Much too large to be as naturally quiet as the Overseer, they instead do their best to mimic their so-called teacher's body language. Swaying gait, step within step as best they can-
Wait.
New noise.
Snorting quietly, they lift their head and look about, attempting to pinpoint the decidedly annoying-
Small things really are annoying- sound.
Only a few moments pass before they lock eyes on the rat... so it's called, by Overseer. Lesser. Some part of them curls happily at the phrase, less than them Yes. Good.
Kill it.
Absolutely.
So, the large beast springs at the stationary rat, forelegs outstretched and aiming for the center of the animal, but they don't have much else in the way of grace or tact. Baby's first pounce, after all.
@Garnet-Delta
@Vargas