Ariel looked down at her hands, she felt bad for Arabella, in a way, she would hate not being able to travel, being tied down. Ariel couldn't stand such things, her heart was made for adventure, and she would not allow anything to get in her way. "Being a pycon has its ups and downs, as I'm sure life as any other race does. For example, we eat only clay and don't need much of it to sustain ourselves. However, we are tiny, never more than a foot tall, and can easily be squished if we are not careful. But then again, as long as our core or head remains intact, we can heal ourselves over time. And then there is the fact that we are of clay, and can thus, be molded. Technically speaking, our bodies can take on just about any shape, as long as it is in reason. Naturally our bodies will change as we mature, this is... at least my fifth form, but then again, I don't really consider it mine since it is always changing, and will more than likely change again. It is in death... should we live out our lives to the fullest, and not die prematurely, that the pycon's true form is revealed. Their essence. When they turn to stone, their form shows all..." Ariel's voice trailed off, she was speaking cryptically in a way, not to confuse Bella, but because such things were rather dear to her heart, and difficult to explain.
"And as for our lives, most of us spend them traveling, trying to learn everything we can. A lot of us travel with humans, mainly for protection more than anything else, but companionship too. Some of us live in small colonies though, that mainly consist of our immediate family, and their families. I haven't seen mine in a long time. Harameus only knows what happened to them," Ariel said, before becoming silent for a few moments. She wasn't in the mood to talk about herself anymore, and decided to change the subject back to hunting. "Anyway, that makes sense. Bigger animal, the more likely it is to leave a mess in its stead." Ariel sighed, she wish they would spot something already so that she could watch Bella in action, it wasn't much fun going on a hunt and not finding anything to hunt.