Feb 19 2021, 01:41 AM
((Takes place a week after the Água de Beber thread)
Oka!
Oka had made a decision, one that took month's to decide upon. She was going to get her currant berry plant back, and drag it with her to Leo. A simple enough plan. At least, in theory. She'd made it to Gemini. Easy enough! Then, subsequently, she got lost in Tunnel A once again. She didn't talk to her reflection this time. But she'd at least realized to follow the wooden planks. Oka passed through Polaris, stopping to gaze at the crystals longingly.
She'd have to pick another one up. And after another day of travel, she'd made it to Eridanus. The cave was nostalgic, after so long away. The scents, the humidity, the endless noise, even. Oka longed to find the hollow in which she'd hatched. She'd never fit in there again. But...she could look in there.
All this was good enough. In theory, at least. But there was one problem. Oka forgot the way to her clearing. She wandered. Lost in the Maw of Mosses for a solid few hours. She made sure not to cross her own trail. And somewhere within that lost wandering, Oka saw it. The Monarch.
In all the days that Oka had spent here, she'd never seen this. Had she never been looking in the right place? The mushroom stretched tall, tall as most trees did. No, taller. with a glinting cap. Oka's eyes glittered with joy. Whenever she came across fungi, she devoured them. They were a treat, breaking up the monotony of grasses and leaves she consumed on a daily basis. And this? This was the mother of all mushrooms. The biggest she'd seen. She'd have to take some with her. Maybe if she collected a few spores, she could regrow it in Leo. She preferred the caps of the mushrooms. The stems were tough and woody, and comparatively held little flavor.
Large as Oka was, even she would have trouble reaching the cap of the mushroom. Oka glanced around, searching for something she could climb upon to reach it. A fallen tree, collapsed over a massive root of another would do, at least. For a normal gembound, it'd be too far for them to reach the cap. But, thanks to Oka's massive size, it was just barely enough for her. Oka glided to the tree log, poking it gently. It didn't feel like it was too rotten to climb upon. Just yet.
Then, she began to glide up it. It creaked under her weight. Oka's nerves began to rear their head. It was a far stretch. But she could just hide in her shell worst come to worst. Right? The snail leaned it's front off the ground, stretching it towards the Monarch. Closer. A tentacle gripped the edge. Closer. The other. There! Her mouth reached it. The tree creaked under Oka's weight. It was nerve wracking. But she'd made it to the food. She'd test it, then tear off a chunk to take with. Tentatively she began to nibble away at the cap.
Oka!
Oka had made a decision, one that took month's to decide upon. She was going to get her currant berry plant back, and drag it with her to Leo. A simple enough plan. At least, in theory. She'd made it to Gemini. Easy enough! Then, subsequently, she got lost in Tunnel A once again. She didn't talk to her reflection this time. But she'd at least realized to follow the wooden planks. Oka passed through Polaris, stopping to gaze at the crystals longingly.
She'd have to pick another one up. And after another day of travel, she'd made it to Eridanus. The cave was nostalgic, after so long away. The scents, the humidity, the endless noise, even. Oka longed to find the hollow in which she'd hatched. She'd never fit in there again. But...she could look in there.
All this was good enough. In theory, at least. But there was one problem. Oka forgot the way to her clearing. She wandered. Lost in the Maw of Mosses for a solid few hours. She made sure not to cross her own trail. And somewhere within that lost wandering, Oka saw it. The Monarch.
In all the days that Oka had spent here, she'd never seen this. Had she never been looking in the right place? The mushroom stretched tall, tall as most trees did. No, taller. with a glinting cap. Oka's eyes glittered with joy. Whenever she came across fungi, she devoured them. They were a treat, breaking up the monotony of grasses and leaves she consumed on a daily basis. And this? This was the mother of all mushrooms. The biggest she'd seen. She'd have to take some with her. Maybe if she collected a few spores, she could regrow it in Leo. She preferred the caps of the mushrooms. The stems were tough and woody, and comparatively held little flavor.
Large as Oka was, even she would have trouble reaching the cap of the mushroom. Oka glanced around, searching for something she could climb upon to reach it. A fallen tree, collapsed over a massive root of another would do, at least. For a normal gembound, it'd be too far for them to reach the cap. But, thanks to Oka's massive size, it was just barely enough for her. Oka glided to the tree log, poking it gently. It didn't feel like it was too rotten to climb upon. Just yet.
Then, she began to glide up it. It creaked under her weight. Oka's nerves began to rear their head. It was a far stretch. But she could just hide in her shell worst come to worst. Right? The snail leaned it's front off the ground, stretching it towards the Monarch. Closer. A tentacle gripped the edge. Closer. The other. There! Her mouth reached it. The tree creaked under Oka's weight. It was nerve wracking. But she'd made it to the food. She'd test it, then tear off a chunk to take with. Tentatively she began to nibble away at the cap.