Skroth marveled at the speed his mount traveled. The giant beetle zipped through the air like a bolt off a crossbow; what he thought would have taken days to travel had he gone on foot only took hours by air riding the beetle. And after said hours of nonstop flight, the thing hardly slowed when another beast of burden would have begun to show signs of fatigue. Its fast pace constantly kept the wind on the Jamoura’s face, causing icicles to form on his thick fur. Fortunately, it was thick enough to protect him from the high altitude’s frosty bite. Another being would have surely frozen to death. He hoped Caelum’s slower mount would be able to catch up with him.
As he neared the destination, Skroth spied Avi circling an area thick with mist. The smaller Nimvahlis could not be found. Perhaps the Akvatari had already begun to reconnoiter the area. Of more import, however, was the potent aura of negativity about the place. The howls and screams of things tortured grated in the Jamoura’s ears, the sight of a land so blighted by the god of chaos watered his eyes to weeping. Child of Caiyha, belonging to a people who considered themselves caretakers of nature, the place assaulted and offended Skroth in ways the others could not perceive. Never been touched by anger his whole life, the defilement of this section of the Talderan wilds brought burning fury into his heart of the first time. In his tears of rage, the giant Jamoura silently swore retribution to the ones responsible for this act of perversion.
He urged his mount to join with Avi, that they may descend and enter the place together. Swift justice must be delivered to those that have scarred the land so.