by Thunder on January 21st, 2011, 9:39 pm
Apart from glances at him, nobody said much. Some had obviously not seen Pycons before, but one of them... What was his name... Jason. He was someone elses brother, though which one he was related to, Thunder didn't know. He was smart. Maybe not well equipped for battle, except that he was a reimancer (or so he was told), but he was smart. Book smart. Ivan could learn how to read, maybe. He thought, grinning.
The trip started rather uneventfully. Instead of taking the Kabrin road, they had taken some path in the woods, for apparently, Ravok wasn't in Taldera. They wouldn't be leaving the region. At least I'm out of the city... And indeed, this was out of the city. There was no sign of civilization, but for the path they were on, which, for all Thunder knew, could have been a game path (though he doubted it).
The weather was turning sour. Gray clouds turned black, writhing in the heavens like a sea of smoke. Then, the rain started. It was half frozen, being so cold, and Thunder, after a few minutes, started to feel uncomfortable. Syliras got cold in the winter, true, but he was usually inside, so he didn't feel the brunt of it. This is what a Syliran winter felt like...
Having enough of the cold weather, Thunder decided to seek refuge in Ivan's pack. "It's cold, eh?" He shouted through the storm, thought it was probably unnecessary. "My body can't really be here in the rain like this for too long!" One or two consecutive days of straight rain, with him being out in the open, might eventually do him harm. He didn't mention that though. "I might wash away!" Almost certainly not true, but better safe than sorry. Besides, they might not make him do too much if they thought the rain would harm him.
Sliding down Ivan's arm, the little Pycon found his way into the Isur's pack and settled down next to a shirt. Finding his own small cotton pack, which was stored in the bigger leather one, he takes a piece of clay and eats it nonchalantly, protected from the weather by the covering of the pack. Everything but occasional gusts of wind was deterred, and all-in-all, Thunder felt quite comfortable. Comfortable enough to sleep...
Thunder was a small dog, running through mouse holes and barking at the mice, which were almost twice his size. Their beady red eyes followed his jumping movements with indifference, their tails swishing about as they focused on eating what was left of a cheese wheel. Willing himself to grow, Thunder turned almost instantaneously into a doberman of gigantic proportions, barely fitting in the space in the wall. His bark sent a giant wave of sound which knocked the mice off of their feet, and they squeeled, scared now, running away. Grinning happily, the dog finished the cheese, and realized he could not get out of the mouse hole, for he was too big. The mice, their red eyes glowing in the darkness, had come back, and were now thrice their original size. Snarling like wolves, they advanced on him, waiting to strike. Tail between his legs, Thunder backed to the wall, when the rats pounced-
“Fellows, Hold! I am strong, but not even I can stand this cold when night falls. It seems the gods have granted us favor, as we have found shelter. Still, even the divine can be deviant. Coba, you are the best hunter with us. Search the house, we may not be the only ones in need of shelter.
“Caleb, take the reins of her horse, lest we have to search for it later. Kuujin, come here, she may need us... Jason, watch our backs. If anything moves that isn’t one of us, kill it. Kill it fast.”
Thunder woke to Ivan's booming voice, which carried through the forest. Apparently they had found a house of some sort on the path through the forest. Briefly wondering how long he had been asleep, he sat up, unconciously grabbing another piece of clay from his pack. Something was blocking the bottom portion of his vision... He realized with a start that he had grown a snout, something akin to that of a dogs'. Concentrating, his face regained the features it had previously as he reshaped it with his nexus. Changing shape during a dream wasn't that uncommon for him, but he hadn't realized he had been asleep for long enough to even dream. Trying to remember the dream, he could not - something about a dog, obviously, and he vaguely remembered a mouse hole in a wooden wall... It didn't really matter.
The house, that's what was important. Sending a quick prayer to Harameus, Thunder hoped it was uninhabited, by man or beast, and that it was in good enough repair that they could use it. Hitching a tent would be difficult, and trying to start a fire in this weather would be near impossible. Poking his head out of the pack, Thunder shouted up at Ivan.
"What can I do?"
"You see the world a lot differently from down here"