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Abaddon is a violent idiot and likely to attack the moment he's provoked. No guarantee he'd win, though.




He hated this place. He didn't know how he'd wound up back here--intellect was not his strong suit; he was spinning and snorting in the mud, red and baleful eyes glaring to try and find a way out. But his eyesight was not the best. Twice he'd charged what had turned out to be nothing more than a tree in the mist, stopping only just short of cracking his own damn skull.

Mud. Muck. Muck-lost. That's what he'd call it; Muck-lost. The state of being lost in the horrible muck. He could think of a choice word to rhyme with "muck" that would also describe his mindset, but right now he was too worked up (angry and a little afraid) to use it. Instead he spun again, cloven hooves sending a spray of black goop up behind him, a deep and lowing bellow echoing through the swamp around him.

As if in answer, a Hallowed Caller screamed above; the bull twisted back, leaping to face it, but--nothing came. What sort of place was this, where the forest screamed, and trees came out of nowhere-?

How could he get out?


 
 
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Carja didn't normally come this way, but it was the only place to acquire the black feathers she needed from Hallowed Callers in order to create black dye. There were other ways, of course, but this was easiest. The grey spot on her nose... it wasn't necessary anymore. Not to mention that she needed to dye her new fins, too. She'd have to ask Attikias to help her with that at some point.

She swooped up and latched onto the side of a tall fir, spooked by the sudden flight of a few birds in front of her, spooked by something below. As she looked, for a moment she saw only black, and then she spotted red, angry eyes in the haze below. Some kind of demon?

She crawled lower, hooked claws digging into the back of the tree and giving her the grip she needed to climb down like a squirrel, though much less confident and still clinging to branches with her wing claws.

"... What are you doing?", she asked, safe in her perch high up in the tree, absolutely not scared of this raging creature beneath her, absolutely not.

... But it never hurt to be cautious.

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The crackle of claws in bark was lost to him, but the voice interrupted his little rampage with a jolt down his spine. He jerked, twisting his head (with slow blinks and aggravated snorts, his tail thrashing to and fro behind him) this way and that.

No--it was coming from up.

The bull's thick neck muscles prevented him really looking up, all that well--he could toss his horns skyward, but holding the position was a strain. And all he could see, as he squinted into the branches, was--more branches. Misty darkness.

Was the tree speaking to him?

Hooves picked up--a tentative step, then (when the aggression roiled through his veins again) a more firm slap in the mud. "Let me leave!" he demanded, as though the speaking tree were somehow at fault for his getting lost in Cetus.

Slap-stomp, slap-stomp, slap-stomp, and the floundering bull shoved his horned head against the massive trunk. He wouldn't be able to move it--even shake it--but damned if he wasn't going to take out his frustration on it anyway.

"Muck--mud--DARK-" he grunted, thrusting skull against wood.

It wasn't doing much.


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Carja jumped away as the bull... hobbled? Walked? Whatever it did it ended up whacking its horns against the tree, though not hard enough to even budge it. An overreaction on her part, definitely.

She dropped to the ground and hissed, tail lashing as her head fins flared outward. Her body lit up, a simple set of stripes appearing under her wings and along her neck, flashing in a display that would shout 'leave!' to an intelligent foe.

"The exit is that way," she said, pointing off towards the distant tunnel, "Maybe turn around next time if you don't want to be here."

Perhaps a bit more harsh than she was intending, but she was bigger than this angry creature and felt confident that she could scare him off, at least. She wasn't looking for a fight, but if this demon wanted one, she'd give it one.

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When the big thing suddenly thunked into the mud before him, he did try and charge--not the slow, floundering walk of a moment prior, but a leaping lunge pulled up just short as he grabbed control of his reflexes. It wasn't attacking him, it was talking.

A bunch of glowy lights wasn't a warning, to Abaddon--maybe not to anyone, really. They were lights. What were they gonna do? Illuminate him? He figured the thing was probably being helpful, like strip lights on a runway to point the way somewhere. Even though Abaddon had no idea what a runway was.

Abaddon turned, shuffling to peer, blinking stupidly in the direction indicated. "Which way? I couldn't find it!" he huffed, upset or angry, it wasn't clear. Then a wary glance, one he probably imagined was sly, was turned back to Carja--watching in case the scaly thing did attack. "I thought you were a TREE," he added, the rumble of his bass incongruous with the childlike confusion. Even so, his dim vision could barely pick out more than the helpful glowing in the dark; maybe Carja was some kind of scaly, flying tree-thing.

And he had thought as much. Voice, added to high branches, without anything visible in them? That meant the tree was talking. End of story. Logic: limited.


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Carja's head went up and she prepared to bite, only for the bull to pull away just in the nick of time. She backed up one step, then two as she stumbled, the mud giving absolutely terrible footing.

"... I thought you were trying to attack me," she rumbled, "But what kind of tree talks?"

She leapt aside and clambered up a tree again, shaking mud off her paws and scratching her claws against the bark to get out some of her energy. Her vents opened and she directed glowing blue eyes down at Abaddon, her half-spread wings hopefully providing enough bright color to be seen. Clearly this thing didn't have as good night vision as she did.

"The tunnel is that way," she said again, pointing, "But I can show you if you promise not to charge at my perch again."

Though heading all the way back was a little out of the way, she'd gladly help this bull on his way.

"Why are you here?", she asked, draping herself along a thick branch, lowering her head to peer at Abaddon curiously, "And what are you? You look like a really... um... A really wide horse."

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Abaddon paused, slowly... graaadually... processing all that Carja had said. Let it be known he was not a highly-intelligent being, articulate and quick-thinking--but nonetheless the conclusion that he slowly, irrevocably grinded toward was perhaps a fair one.

"I... don't know... what sort of tree talks," he began, blinking away and licking muck from his nostrils. Red eyes swung back toward Carja. "You are a fish... snake. Why can you talk?" It was a confused sort of challenge, but... a talking dragon made as much sense, to Abaddon, as a talking tree. Maybe less so, because honestly, he'd never seen a glow-in-the-dark dragon, before. Let alone how she'd mysteriously appeared out of the misty dark, like some avatar of Cetus itself.

As to her request for his assurance that he'd not attack, he stared dully, for a moment, again taking a moment to work through this thought. "If I am gone... I won't be here... to touch the tree." Another snort, another blink, dully, his tail still lashing at high speed to and fro behind him in aggravation--not at Carja, not now, but it was a volatile sort of irritation. He was lost. That temper was simmering on the edge of a boil, but right now he just wanted to not be lost.

Speaking of which: he had an answer to 'why are you here.' "Because I'm lost. I want to go to..." Dull eyes blinked as he tried, and failed, to dredge up even a single other cave from the morass of his memory. "...Somewhere else." There. Satisfied, he moved on to her next question: what was he?

He looked himself over. He didn't have the name for it--for cow, or bull; and so when Carja declared him a very wide horse, he figured that was as good as any. "A wide horse. With horns." Then he was turning, a slow and churning stomp in the direction her bright lights were indicating. It was clearly not easy for the bulky beast: his legs sank, stumbling him with every step, and it took great surges of muscle to propel him (in steps that shook his mass with effort) further on.

Her assumption that he didn't have as good night-vision as she did was accurate--in fact, it didn't go far enough. He didn't have as good vision in general; his, granted too his dim red glow, was generally awful. Carja was a big, fish-snake blur with lights on it, to him. The trees were monstrous shapes that clawed into the mist and vanished overhead. The mud was... mud. Everything else was a blurry unknown.



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Annoyance turned to pity for this wide, dumb horse. She crept down once again, carefully standing on rocks and logs sticking out of the mud, carefully avoiding it like a cat would water.

"I just do," she said simply, "Perhaps because I am a living, breathing thing. You need to breathe to talk."

Talking was just directing air through your mouth in specific ways, wasn't it? But she doubted the bull would understand, so she just left it at the simple explanation.

"I will lead you out of this place," she said, and watched the bull's feet stick in the mud, every step a struggle to break free. He would surely tire long before they got to the tunnel, or possibly even get stuck.

"I can guide your feet!", she said suddenly, "So you don't get stuck in the mud. Here, step on this."

Carja put forth a log. Not large enough for Abaddon to stand on, but enough that if he stepped on it, he could bear his weight upon it and avoid getting stuck in the mud. It was the first step and Carja could see other places to put one's feet, like stones and patches of grass that hadn't been consumed by the swamp of Cetus.

It was now a matter of whether or not Abaddon was steady enough to balance on his rather fragile looking legs. They had no toes as far as Carja could see, only two rock-like hooves. All that weight bore down on those small hooves, the very thought making her wince, wondering if Abaddon had pains in his legs or something. Perhaps that was why he was so... volatile.

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The following moments were ones of confusion. The dragon dragged a log before him, instructing him to step onto it. Yet she claimed that she would lead him out? Was he meant to stand, or to walk?

Baffled (never a good thing for his temper, either) he obeyed, pushing his forelimbs up onto the log. It was a precarious balance, and his shoulders shook at first--if faintly--from the effort of not tipping off it. There was no way his ton of bulk would be able to balance all four limbs on a log.

Luckily for him, however, she was underestimating him: his legs, despite his agreement that he was probably a wide horse, were nothing like a horse's. The limbs were brutally broad and strong, the wide hooves thickly cloven. His mass of muscles, though heavy, were more than strong enough to see him through. The mud's suction, however, was indeed a problem and for a moment he just stood there--front hooves on the log, dull red gaze swivelling to face Carja. What was the log for-? Would she drag it along with him on top of it? Was she strong enough to do that, with the mud below? Or was there another plan in place, somehow?

"What now?" he demanded, in between the thrashing tail and snorts of suppressed irritation. He was incredibly frustrated at being lost, here--if he'd had the sense to comprehend her initial question of "why didn't you turn around" he might have realized that this was his own damn fault. As far as Abaddon was concerned, it was some horrible trick of the universe at large that he'd somehow wound up here.

In reality, he'd wandered in, turned back shortly inside, and found that the tunnel mouth was already lost to him. Between the dim light, the mist, and his terrible vision, he was well and truly lost.

He studied Carja for a moment--the glowing lights and all--she lived here? "What are you?" he asked. If he was a wide horse, was she a winged fish-snake?


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Carja bit her lip, moving from side to side as she tried to find something to step on, only to brighten. She had an idea! If she froze the mud in places Abbadon could walk, she could simply lead the way back to the tunnel!

"Okay, I'm going to make places to put your feet, and then we'll walk to the tunnel," she answered.

Carja hopped forward and stepped down lightly, thankful that the cold bursting under her feet seemed to freeze just fine. She took short steps to try and match Abbadon's shorter strides (what could she say? She was a noodle.), carefully making her way towards the tunnel.

"I am a dragon," she said, "Basically a big creature that can fly, breathe fire or ice, and is just generally really cool."

Carja rarely showed her vanity, but when she did, she laid the self-compliments on thick.

"What is your name?", she asked, looking back at the bull as she walked, creating foot holds all the way (her paws just so happening to leave little divots that allowed Abbadon a little traction), "My name is Carja, it's nice to meet you. Sorry I got mad at you when you um... shook your head at the tree."

A little awkward? Maybe. Carja hadn't actually made a friend properly since she was a child, so she was flying by the seat of her pants here.

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