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Don't give him any water, not even to drink - Puck - Apr 09 2020 A small chrysalis perched on one of the many beaches in Fornax, no larger than a pair of curled fists. Barely noticeable amongst the steam that crawled over the shore. The small creature within shifted, tossing within it's dreams. Tiny fists shifted. Awareness bloomed, and the creature opened its eyes for the first time. Blinking, observing the shifts in light outside it's carnelian prison. The muffled sounds of lapping water. It tilted it's head, curious. It laid a single clawed hand against the inside of the shell. It gripped at the uneven carnelian. Then Gremlin swung it's legs back, aiming to break the chrysalis. Gremlin seemed to have swung against a fault line in the chrysalis. As soon as the tiny gembound's toe tapped against it, he was free. The chrysalis shattered like glass as his feet swung. But he kept going. Gremlin peeped in suprise as he kept going, flying straight into the water. He broke past the surface, a diminutive splash. It was quiet, for a few beautiful moments. And then Gremlin breached, struggling to crawl back to shore. Weighed down by waterlogged fur and massive horns. Its' red eyes looked around wildly, thoroughly confused by the previous events. @sergei RE: Don't give him any water, not even to drink - Sergei - Apr 09 2020
@Gremlin RE: Don't give him any water, not even to drink - Puck - Apr 09 2020 Gremlin was caked in sand, and water stung its eyes. But even still it could hear the crunch of sand beneath paws. Gremlin rubbed its eyes free of water, and looked up. And up. And up. The bear was larger than anything it'd seen in its two minutes of life. It eyed the bear first, digesting his words', vision shifting to Sergei's arm, his claws, and then finally settling on Sergei's spear. It's wariness thinly veiled its' curiosity. Gremlin touched the spear with a finger, recoiling as if it were red hot. It gave another nervous glance at the bear. The surf washed against it's paws. Gremlin leapt onto the spear. Gremlin wobbled on the spear, gaining their footing. They shook their fur out, sand and water splattering wildly, horns knocking against it's tiny body. He put one paw in front of the other, small careful steps, testing his agility. The bear may have been planning to drop it off, but Gremlin had other plans. Gremlin, assured of it's speed, raced up the spear, and onto Sergei's comparatively massive paw. It attempted to wrap it's tail around Sergei's paw, touching his digits with little baby hands. @Sergei RE: Don't give him any water, not even to drink - Sergei - Apr 09 2020
@Gremlin RE: Don't give him any water, not even to drink - Puck - Apr 09 2020 Gremlin was barely able to react as the bear flung. The massive bear's reaction was the last thing they expected. Gremlin twisted their body, tail flinging about as they tried to land correctly. Gremlin landed wrong, antlers first. They impacted the sand before any other part of him did, and in the process of trying to lessen the impact, Gremlin's hands were crushed beneath his horns. It took the monkey but a second to recover itself. Gremlin picked himself up from the dirt, tail held high. He gave an angry little chitter at Sergei, and shook out his hands one by one. He wasn't sure what exactly what had happened, but he knew the bear had flung him. Sergei spoke a single word, 'NO', and it gave Gremlin pause in his chitters. "N-no?" Gremlin tried to say, but it came out as a strange series of squeaks. Even with Gremlin's lack of understanding of language, the meaning of what Sergei said got through well enough. Gremlin was not to touch Sergei. But Gremlin didn't know why. The bear seemed...scared of Gremlin? The reaction Sergei had to Gremlin made him curious. If Gremlin approached again, would Sergei react in the same way? It flicked its eyes towards the spear and its strange blue point. And back to Sergei. Weighing its interest in both. And so, like any curious toddler, Gremlin tried to do something stupid. Gremlin pawed its way back over to Sergei, slower this time. More cautious. @Sergei RE: Don't give him any water, not even to drink - Sergei - Apr 09 2020
Sergei felt his heart wrench as the tiny thing impacted the ground, and a grimace twisted his features. Thankfully, it seemed mostly unharmed, and he relaxed a little, exhaling in relief-- @Gremlin RE: Don't give him any water, not even to drink - Puck - Apr 10 2020 Gremlin did not understand the bear's reactions. The fear. But Gremlin thought the way the bear shook it's head was funny. Like a game! It chirped. Gremlin paused. The bear said the 'No' word again. It tilted its head. The weight of its horns tilted it further, until they 'thunked' against the ground. Gremlin did not understand all of it's words. But there was meaning. Dan-ger-ous? It was a big word. Gremlin felt that word was important in some way, because it was big. The look Sergei gave made them uneasy. Stone also seemed familiar. They knew it almost instinctively. They swayed their heavy head over to the broken shards of carnelian. Gremlin pointed at it, chirping. They thought the red stone was boring, why was Sergei interested in a boring broken thing? Gremlin's gaze was drawn back to the spear. Then back to Sergei. The bear was far away. Scared of Gremlin. A devious idea was set into place. Gremlin bolted for the spear. Gremlin grabbed at a part of the spear shaft, trying to drag it away. If they took the spear, the bear would want it back. Then bear would chase Gremlin and Gremlin would have more fun! As Gremlin tried to lift the spear, they fell onto their back, or more accurately, their horns. Try as they might, the spear was much too heavy for the tiny gembound. Their tiny hands couldn't get a good grip on it. Gremlin changed his plan. They would take the blue shiny part. The bear would want the blue shiny part! Gremlin darted for the head of the spear, eager to get to it before Sergei could stop him. @Sergei RE: Don't give him any water, not even to drink - Sergei - Apr 10 2020
@Gremlin RE: Don't give him any water, not even to drink - Puck - Apr 13 2020 Gremlin grasped at the spearhead, chittering in annoyance. It..it wouldn't come off. They placed their feet on top of the spear, solidly. There was little chance the tiny gembound could run off with the spearhead atleast twice their size, especially not after just hatching, but Gremlin hadn't quite figured out the whole objects have weight thing. But, Gremlin knew that this thing was hard to move. And Gremlin didn't like that. Gremlin flicked their tail angrily. Gremlin kicked it, chittering morphed into a screech. This thing was not letting Gremlin have fun. In a fit of anger, Gremlin grabbed a pebble from the beach, throwing it at the spear. The big bear that feared them was still staring at them. Asking about--food? Gremlin knew that word, also, instinctively. "Fee-" they began, trying to convert their chittering nonsense into words. "Foo?" Gremlin asked. They didn't know what it meant, exactly. Was the spear food? They tilted their head, looking down at the spear in curiosity. @Sergei ((This post feels off oof hf dark)) RE: Don't give him any water, not even to drink - Sergei - Apr 13 2020
Sergei hesitated, feeling the thump of his heart in his chest, the tiny creature's chittering up at him... unsettling. But he did not want to just leave it here; it would die, he thought, young and small and inexperienced. ...It was young, right-? sorry sorry i'd write more but idk if Gremlin will let them Take the Thing- @Gremlin |