Ah, and then there was Ru -- the ancient hybrid with curious eyes who had taken note of the group as they'd traveled towards Monoceros. The creature had felt their footsteps, seen their forms, tasted their heartbeats. Curiosity spiked through Ru, and the champion just had to figure out what this was all about. However, Ru was still a champion, and so -- subtlety was required.
This was the magic of the Trial of Darkness -- Ru's skin shifted, and now the strange blue-green hybrid looked like nothing more than a hazy mirage in the sand. More easily noticed than a more powerful cast, but luck was the company of a champion and Ru wasn't the best at powerful magic like this. The heat of Monoceros was welcome against the cool of the tunnel -- hot, dry air was familiar to Ru, and the air felt fresh and free.
The creature drew close to listen to the primate's directions. It was a design that Ru could see the advantages of; easy gripping, thick fur, the like. Ah, but the stone location was unfavorable -- it muffled her voice and Ru wasn't sure how the creature ate or drank with that. As for the others, they all seemed to have more or less the same basic shape -- although the colorful one was especially interesting. Poisonous, perhaps?
They were pretty, but pretty did not keep you alive in Hydra.
The group -- the Researchers -- needed leather, and sought information? Well, Ru was in a good mood, and liked to talk. Perhaps the children would get some.
Right on cue, Ru let the magic drop, mere feet away from the group. "Hello. My name is Ru. You want to know things?" Ru's batlike ear flicked. "I have not seen much, but I am very old. I can answer some questions, if you would like. Share theories. Perhaps in exchange I can learn of some of your findings?"
Researcher listened to the ensemble, starting with Karyo. The funny dog. "Correct. Less wet, and therefore less slippery. And... hm... yes, we'd need more babies to help us. Maybe we can find more to help? Offer them food so they stay around, like the slime lizard?" She tapped her stone thoughtfully. Then there was Cortex: the crass-faced raccoon padded along on all fours behind her. "Yes, yes," the gibbon affirmed. "The thing over there seems a bit windy... perhaps we can dig into the cave walls... hmmm..."
Lost in thought, Researcher didn't notice Ru approaching until he dropped his magic and spoke. "Oh!" her lower jaw clinked against the stone. "Greetings. Ru. You're right, we're looking for knowledge. We'd like to know what you know. We're still collecting our own findings, though, which is why we're here." She stood up straight and professional, facing the elder gembound. "Very old? Interesting. You can help us if you want, or join our... hm..." What could they name their group? Researcher, as flattering as it was, did not like the idea of the group being named after herself. It was a bit too self-oriented for her likes. "Research... work... labor... la-bor... Laboratory! Yes, we can name our group the la-bor-a-tory, that's where we'll work. If you can share your experiences with us, that will be very informative. We're trying to gather as much of it as we can."
@Cortex @Karyo @Quartz Five-Two-Four a quick post so this doesn't go inactive. Anyone can still join!
Notes: Since Dove is on hiatus it'll be assumed Ru is just chilling out in the background.
The river described comes from the KOE's old Monoceros home seen
here and
here.
Researcher's attention turned to her friends. The estoeric black cat she knew as her companion-- "There are," she affirmed, and then to Cortex, "Smart idea. We could use them as a shelter from the wind." And finally Karyo. Her lips pouted in thought. "That is true. There's not too much moisture here. Like Cortex said-- I'll go climb up, gather information, and see if I can spot anything useful."
The gibbon cantered to the rough, vertical walls and began scaling its ledges with her long arms. The trembling of her fingers was annoying, but thankfully not enough to mess her up. Once she was high enough and found a stable platform, she began walking along the perimiter of the room. Wow, this was really high up. Her ghostly eyes narrowed at a faint blob on the horizon. Was that...?
"There's a stream far away!" she called down. "Uh, quite small, and partially dried up, but it's there." Researcher shimmied even higher for a better view, paying utmost attention to make sure she didn't lose her balance. Thank the caves she was an ape. "Oh, and there are plants and trees, too! And what is believed to be are dens! It's all wilted, though. Something must've lived there once, but they're long gone."
She slowly lowered herself back to ground level and back to the group. "Huh, we should've realized that before we started digging all these holes," she mused. "But no worries. There didn't seem to be anything dangerous over there. We can gather any fruits that survived and dig ditches through the sand to bring water nearby. Still, it'd be a good idea to make a stable source of food around here. What if we grew our own fruits? How about bugs?"
@Karyo @Cortex @Assistant
Among the busy, busy work of the newly founded Laboratory, one of the nearby lessers seemed to have taken notice of everything going on. It was easy enough to ignore the rat, dismissing it as another of the cavern variety, but this one... was this one muttering to itself?
"... mess... careless... filthy..."
Uh, yeah, it was definitely grumbling under its breath. Cortex's holes had left piles of dirt, and the rodent had scrambled up to one of the piles, squinting his beady eyes at the mess. His head was hurting, making it hard to inspect the worst of the damage, but with the palm of his hands, he began to brush away the dust, working hard to...
"... no good... what... like... cleanin' up..."
Well, it didn't really look like cleaning. Not yet. Presently, he was ignoring the others in favor of his work, and if no one paid mind to the wrinkled, wispy haired fellow, then he would probably keep doing whatever it was that he was doing with the dirt to try and disperse the mess.