May 09 2021, 02:41 PM
Skein's... over-protectiveness was met with an almost naive optimism and apologetic smiles to anyone Skein was particularly rude to. He knew Skein wanted them all to be safe... but wasn't the saying safety in numbers? Why be mean to all the people that could help you? Dragon's interference was welcomed (though he felt sort of bad for Skein being called out like that) and Dragon's comment about the knife was met with an enthusiastic "Yeah!!"
The fish excitedly zipping around didn't register as anything more than a lesser, at first. There were so many gembound, all talking whether through voice or thoughts. Once he did realize this was a potential friend, and also talking directly to him, he grinned. "Yeah!! A knife is lik-" Cut off by the little fishie's breakneck pace but seeming to go with the flow, he'd watch them swim an impressive six inches. "Whoa!! I can nyoom too! Watch this!" He'd swim in a loop, (hopefully) not accidentally bumping into anyone in the crowd in the process.
He was almost left behind as Patty lead the group in the descent, too distracted by this new fishy friend to notice until most of the group was already quite a ways below the water. Letting out a panicked squeak and not wanting to be left behind, he'd quickly catch up to the ground, falling into line behind Dragon as he swam. Like his father he was both used to murky waters and made for them- arguably more so, considering his gills and extra fins.
Around halfway through the journey to the depths his enthusiasm was already greatly reduced. He would've been dragging his feet, were they on land and he had feet to drag. Letting out a tired little grumble he'd latch somewhere onto Dragon's back or tail- whichever was the most conveniently available- and spend the rest of the journey content to simply hitch a ride. He'd stare out into the dark and darkening still waters, gaze tracking whatever was illuminated enough- whether by baubled light or otherwise- to be visible. The macabre skewered insectoid bodies made him press closer to Dragon's back- that won't happen to THEM, right?
He seemed to perk up, somewhat, once they finally got to their destination. It was darker than he was ever used to- even darker than the orb-lights ever got. He'd detach from Dragon, though still staying practically glued to his side. He'd trail after Dragon, occasionally stopping to investigate some nook or hole in the ocean floor before scrambling to keep up before he lost sight of Dragon entirely.
@Skein
The fish excitedly zipping around didn't register as anything more than a lesser, at first. There were so many gembound, all talking whether through voice or thoughts. Once he did realize this was a potential friend, and also talking directly to him, he grinned. "Yeah!! A knife is lik-" Cut off by the little fishie's breakneck pace but seeming to go with the flow, he'd watch them swim an impressive six inches. "Whoa!! I can nyoom too! Watch this!" He'd swim in a loop, (hopefully) not accidentally bumping into anyone in the crowd in the process.
He was almost left behind as Patty lead the group in the descent, too distracted by this new fishy friend to notice until most of the group was already quite a ways below the water. Letting out a panicked squeak and not wanting to be left behind, he'd quickly catch up to the ground, falling into line behind Dragon as he swam. Like his father he was both used to murky waters and made for them- arguably more so, considering his gills and extra fins.
Around halfway through the journey to the depths his enthusiasm was already greatly reduced. He would've been dragging his feet, were they on land and he had feet to drag. Letting out a tired little grumble he'd latch somewhere onto Dragon's back or tail- whichever was the most conveniently available- and spend the rest of the journey content to simply hitch a ride. He'd stare out into the dark and darkening still waters, gaze tracking whatever was illuminated enough- whether by baubled light or otherwise- to be visible. The macabre skewered insectoid bodies made him press closer to Dragon's back- that won't happen to THEM, right?
He seemed to perk up, somewhat, once they finally got to their destination. It was darker than he was ever used to- even darker than the orb-lights ever got. He'd detach from Dragon, though still staying practically glued to his side. He'd trail after Dragon, occasionally stopping to investigate some nook or hole in the ocean floor before scrambling to keep up before he lost sight of Dragon entirely.
@Skein