Jul 27 2015, 01:27 PM
@Usui can i invite chels? Fufufufu @Gracie ;)
They made their way to Eridanus, Ghanyarah trailing behind despite the tunnel leading in just one general direction. It was hard to get lost when traveling from room to room; getting lost only became an issue when one didn't know their destination. It was for that reason that Ghanyarah was thankful he was grouped with somebody else instead of being told to venture off by himself, but if that had been the case, the reptile would have just clung to Dragon. Once they left the icy tunnel, Ghanyarah felt himself warming up in the humid jungle air, enjoying the warmth that seeped in through his hide.
They had made their way through the room, wandering through the grass and trees - the humidity had left a thick blanket of mist over the surface, which Ghanyarah worked to dispel as they walked. He drew the moisture towards himself, but manipulated it such that it didn't seep in past his skin; no, it only clung to his scales, giving the lizard a glossy and slick appearance as droplets of water began to coalesce on his tough hide. With the mist parting around them it would be easier to locate the collar should it be hidden in the grass, but even here they couldn't find it. He wondered if Usui would be able to catch its scent again - and then his mind wandered to Gracie, remembering that this was where she was said to live. Would she know anything about it?
"I know someone who lives here. She's a panda bear named Gracie." He stated, glancing up at Usui. "Maybe she could help..." That was assuming he'd be able to find her in the first place. They traveled still until their feet had taken them to the twin crystalline pools, glistening in the lights. Still and peaceful. Ghanyarah blinked, lingering at the edge. "Are these the eyes?" The komodo asked, again looking up at the lion.
They made their way to Eridanus, Ghanyarah trailing behind despite the tunnel leading in just one general direction. It was hard to get lost when traveling from room to room; getting lost only became an issue when one didn't know their destination. It was for that reason that Ghanyarah was thankful he was grouped with somebody else instead of being told to venture off by himself, but if that had been the case, the reptile would have just clung to Dragon. Once they left the icy tunnel, Ghanyarah felt himself warming up in the humid jungle air, enjoying the warmth that seeped in through his hide.
They had made their way through the room, wandering through the grass and trees - the humidity had left a thick blanket of mist over the surface, which Ghanyarah worked to dispel as they walked. He drew the moisture towards himself, but manipulated it such that it didn't seep in past his skin; no, it only clung to his scales, giving the lizard a glossy and slick appearance as droplets of water began to coalesce on his tough hide. With the mist parting around them it would be easier to locate the collar should it be hidden in the grass, but even here they couldn't find it. He wondered if Usui would be able to catch its scent again - and then his mind wandered to Gracie, remembering that this was where she was said to live. Would she know anything about it?
"I know someone who lives here. She's a panda bear named Gracie." He stated, glancing up at Usui. "Maybe she could help..." That was assuming he'd be able to find her in the first place. They traveled still until their feet had taken them to the twin crystalline pools, glistening in the lights. Still and peaceful. Ghanyarah blinked, lingering at the edge. "Are these the eyes?" The komodo asked, again looking up at the lion.