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LostSoul

Godfrey was sitting on the beach, looking into the ocean...this is the farthest he had ever been. He smiled as he glanced over to the pot of stew he was boiling. He had just enough money from his recent pest problem of dealing with rats a bit too large (barrels and sharpened sticks work wonders).

He took a whiff, sighing with a grin, wild onion, rabbit, potatoes, some seasonings (totally didn't take them from the inn as part of his payment), with a nice steam above it, he even caught some fish to put into it. His first tries with fish were...painful, but he was getting the hang of it, different than the fresh water scamps, but still tasty if cooked right.

he felt the wind blow against his hair, smiling to the smell of salt and sea. He had an old wooden spoon he used too stir the pot hanging above the camp fire, a sack next too him that had everything he owned...he hoped to have enough money for a backpack eventually. His sword right beside that, freshly polished (not EVER going to let that thing rust). His hair had gotten longer since he left, down too his shoulders and lightened in color thanks to the sun.

His clothes a bit more frayed, but more patched up, thank the gods for his mum's sewing techniques. He pulled a wooden bowl out with a whittled wooden spoon, pouring himself a bowl before turning towards the sea raising the bowl "Here's to havin an adventure!" he says in toast, before beginning to eat happily.

He had heard rumors of something strange in the water, but he was armed, what's the worst that could happen, not like there was a Kraken or something worse lurking in the waters below.

Hyacinthus

Waves crashed on the beach rhythmically, the tide ebbing and flowing with each splash. The sea seemed relatively calm, in spite of the tides-- calm enough that ocean-fairing avians felt safe enough to nest and rest near the beachside. A peaceful day indeed... until it wasn't.

The birds noticed it first; Without much in the way of rhyme, reason or warning, they quickly scattered, taking to the skies and flying inland as quickly as they could. Birds were known to possess a sort of seismic 'sixth sense'; One they alerted them to dangers from either the land or the fauna that roamed it, in some cases. Some mammals were also theorized to be blessed with this 'talent', which allowed them to otherwise survive catastrophic events that no ordinary creature would or even should live through. Humans, unfortunately, gave it up in exchange for... something. Opposable thumbs, maybe. Heightened fashion sense, perhaps.

'Food!'

It was a shame, too, because humanity could definitely benefit from the wherewithal to know when a great danger was approaching. Some prey animals had heightened hearing or unique vision that allowed them to keep a watchful gaze or exercise great otological prowess to seek out threats. Truly, truly a shame.

'Food!!!'

A few moments after the departure of the birds, the peaceful waves of the sea... stopped. The ambient sounds of the tide sliding across the sands faded away into... nothing, really. Quite unnerving, were one truly paying attention to it, but it wasn't until the sea itself began to tremble, as if something just beyond the shoreline was moving through the waters with speed enough to disturb the stilled surface above... THAT was probably when things became undeniably concerning.

'FOOD!!!'

The sands themselves trembled next, as if the land itself was attempting to give warning to all who inhabited it to seek shelter, or at least a good hiding spot. And finally, at the pinnacle of it all... It stopped. The trembling stopped. The waters shifted. The tension in the air itself seemed to ease. The beach breathed a sigh of relief, metaphorically speaking. For a second there, it almost seemed as if something was going to--

"A FEAST!!!" A loud, booming splash ripped through the air, alongside a distorted, yet relatively feminine voice, as from the waters burst forth a creature of myth. A dragon, but one unlike any the Adellan riders or slayers may have ever seen; It's body seemed almost translucent, it's scales smooth and practically indistinguishable from it's seemingly supple, cycloid-esque skin. It's massive horns adorned the sides of it's head like an crown; And from those horns, to the length of the long, barbel-like tendrils which extended from it's jaw, to the very coating of the creature's scaly body, a bioluminescence was emitted; from it, the creature's body portrayed a rainbow of colors, bright blues to piercing, deadly reds. It's true color-- it's true nature-- was practically impossible to tell. Not that it gave much time in the way of being studied... it had more pressing matters to attend to.

Where was it... where... THERE! The boy! The draconic creature's eyes individually searched the perimeter for a few moments time, before at last locking onto the young man and his pot, not far from the shore. It's eyes then narrowed; It's shark-like, toothy mouth salivating as it flapped it's shadowy wings once, twice, gaining considerable height before piercing the air with a murderous roar and descending on the young man's position with a predatory diving pounce packing enough force to topple a building. As it neared the boy, it's mouth opened, revealing a horrifically endless series of teeth and spines, threatening to consume him whole, dragging him deeper and further down into the back abyss of the creature's stomach...


And then it splashed down, right into the cooking pot. Just, just flat out disappeared into that thing. Giant dragon, massive terror, gone in an instant. Just the boy and his pot again. However, within moments, that statement became true in a far more literal sense than not, as even the contents of the pot, somehow, began to drain away, quickly and steadily... until all that remained inside of it was a 'young lady'... by some definition. She shared many of the characteristics of that nightmarish creature from the depth that'd just moments ago... except she was much smaller. And not a nightmarish creature of the depths. Debatably. She squirmed about, uncomfortably stuffed inside the pot as she'd made herself, before tipping the entire thing over from the inside, before crawling out with a somewhat frustrated look on her face. Probably. With as many teeth as she had, expressions tended to be difficult to figure out. Her silvery, aquatic eyes locked on the boy once more before she stood and waltzed over to him, covered in the remainder of his own meal (and, weirdly enough, dripping with fresh water) and asked, "Where is it?? Where's the rest!?" As if in some justifiable form of disbelief.

LostSoul

Took the first bite of his stew, smiling slowly with a nod, oh yeah. He may not be the best at using a sword yet, but he sure can out cook the rest of his fellow adventures...hopefully. He chuckled before noticing a flock of birds...not just a flock, but ALL of them suddenly heading out. He raised a brow looking about, that's a bit scary, no birds means something is about, should finish up and head out.

He then started looking about as he heard the distant shout of food, food? He has food, someone want food? He stands to look about tossing some sand before he heard it closer....was that a feminine voice? A woman in need of food? A maiden in need of help that isn't being stabbed by a giant? He could do that.

A big grin on his face at an opportunity, that quickly turned into a furrow brow at the sea, then raise as the sea began to tremble as he took a few steps backward, going to pick his sack and sword up watching the sea carefully, he had a bad feeling.

He winced and jolted and the much louder shout of food, than tipped over as the earth began to tremble. He started to crawl away, it was time to go. He than froze as everything stopped. His breath was ragged and fast, a sweat he hadn't noticed breaking out  as he semi layed there, sack in one hand, sword in the other. Thats when he noticed the water tremble, maybe this was an average thing that happened at the coa-

Thats when he heard the shout, scrambling to his feet, eyes wide with fear as a literal dragon came out of the sea...and was DIVING STRAIGHT FOR HIM! He let out a girlish scream as he leapt as far as he could away from the pot. A small voice was telling him how un-manly it was to run away, an good death for an adventurer was fighting a dragon, the rest however, did not take for that opinion and decided by common sense, he should not be fighting the toothy monster...so many teeth.


Once he landed away from the dragon, not taking a good look after seeing teeth, and, ya know, a dragon. He went to run after his leap, but stopped after there was no sound. He turned slowly...and the dragon was...gone? He blinked, looking about, wiping away the sweat stuck too his forehead, panting at the sudden exertion of fear and desperate escape. He slowly headed back looking back, was it an illusion? Did it make its-self invisible to eat him? Thats when he noticed the pot, it was emptying rapidly, his entire cauldron of stew.


His eyes went wide in panic, that was too be his breakfast, lunch, and dinner for a day or two! He only had a spoonful! he looked about in panic for his stew bowl...sadly spilled across the sand, he went too his knees, not his stew! He sat there, struck in mourning for the loss of his stew, what a devious spell, he knew dragons to eat people, not pranks such as taking their stew! Thats when he jumped back when the cauldron suddenly lurched forward and something rolled out.

A...a girl? His eyes went wide at the teeth, the same teeth the dragon had, it was the dragon! He went a shade or two paler as it spotted him and started to make its way forward. Was she going to eat him after eating his stew? What a cruel person, he had to do something. He glanced at his sword, could he defend himself before he was eaten. He went to take a stance, looking scared before it spoke. He blinked as it spoke, where was what? He glanced at the pot, then back, doing the motion again before swallowing as he sheathed his sword....did it just want his stew?

"M-Miss Dwagon, uh, that thar pot, it be empty, ya drained it of stew." he said, his voice thick with a country drawl and accent as he pointed at the pot with the hand still holding his bag, the hands still trembling as he swallowed and turned back, looking her up and down in disbelief and awe, he was unaware dragons could do this. He looked back from her to the cauldron before swallowing and speaking again.


"Are y-y-ya still hungry miss?" he asked nervously, he had a feeling based off the question...but perhaps she  was searching for food? A starving dragon! A STARVING DRAGON! Now that would be a tale, a hero sating a dragon. It gave him a smile of relief to quench his fear...at least until she tried to eat him, he ignored that though.

Hyacinthus

Lusca was like unto an enigma-- her translucent eyes, porcelain skin, and bioluminescent figure almost as disorienting as it was fascinating to view. So close to the young man as she was, however, many of those features may well have gone unnoticed. Either due to her lack of understanding of personal space, or because she'd noticed something unnoticeable to the normal eye, Lusca was practically a hair's breadth from the poor lad, paying little regard to his very perceivable fear. No, something else had her attention... something she couldn't quite put her finger on, and so she, oddly enough, sniffed him. Why, or to what end, seemed rather hard to answer until she rather suddenly reached her hand up to the scruff of his shirt's neckline and pulled rather fiercely on it-- her aim to bring him (or his head, anyway) down to her level.

She didn't seem angry, or even frustrated anymore despite her actions-- no, the look on her face was more of a quizzical one that knew no boundaries for answers. Once she'd come face to face with the object of her confusion, she did the (presumably) unthinkable; Opening her mouth and quite literally licking, forcefully, through the lips and mouth of the poor farmer boy-- her tongue far longer than any human's, and coated with a constantly producing 'saliva' almost indistinguishable from fresh water. Why? Simple-- at least, to her. Lusca had come in search of food-- she could smell it several miles off, so arrogant was the guy before her to brazenly cook it just beyond the ocean's reach. She smelled it in the pot, and so it only made sense that she'd come and have a taste (that he made so little was really just folly on his part-- surely even he wouldn't have been sated with that much food). She smelled it on the human as well-- Around his face and lips-- So it only made sense that she'd make sure there wasn't any left. Sadly, only slivers of an aftertaste remained; She supposed, in hindsight, that she shouldn't have expected much there.

What a disappointment. Lusca pulled back her tongue into her mouth, her curiosity sated but her hunger very much alive as she released his collar. "And you spilled the rest... but I think I've had enough to figure out the idea behind this food. You boil meats and vegetables together with fresh water, and..." Lusca paused for a moment, inquisitively thinking through her recent experience while licking her own lips absentmindedly, "...Some kind of herbs...? And salt. But... hmm." Lusca furrowed her brow for a few moments more, before shrugging. There were too many things in that food that she had never experienced before. She could taste herbs, but did not see any... Were they very thinly chopped up? Maybe ground into a powder? She turned her gaze back to the human before her, before smiling-- as if for the past 3 minutes she hadn't been essentially emotionally terrorizing him. "You made this, yes? You know how to make more of it? What steps must be taken to make more of this? I require these steps. I will add them to my treasures!" She explained with an almost childlike innocence, holding out her hand... as if he were meant to hand over his knowledge. Or his brain.

Either was arguably fine.

LostSoul

Godfrey blinked, was she getting closer. His eyes went up more, oh god, she was getting closer. He took a step back as he let out a nervous chuckle, trying to hide his obvious terror that he was less than an inch away from a fucking dragon.

"W-w-woah thar, I swear I'm not tasty." he fumbled out, at this point though, she might as well been glass, he had a hard time finding her features with how clear she was...people called it trans...trans...whatever, big word, doesn't matter.

His eyes went even wider as he was grabbed and pulled down by the strength of what he thought must of been super natural. He blinked away stars at the sudden change in height as he went too a knee, his neck sore. Woah, human dragon form thing STRONG. As he recovered, he noticed he was face to face. He blinked surprise, what was she-

Then the tongue hit him, he went to yell, but it made his way into his mouth, and any sound would of been bubbly from the fluid. He went to push away, but she was far too strong. He felt lips against his, What. The. FUCK.

He was stuck there, it felt like years as he was assaulted by some...perverted tongue kissing drag-THE DRAGON KISSED HIM! Thats when the dragon let go, he coughed out fresh water, and fell back, twitching, exhausted, hurt, and drained.

Fucking, Dragon, BITCH! Not only did she steal his food for the next couple of days, NOT ONLY, she took his first kiss, HIS FIRST! He was saving that for a plump, curvaceous, well rounded, kind, smart (the list goes on) princess! Not some glass clear, skinny, tiny, thieving, dragon!

A single tear fell from his twitching form, hurt, in numerous ways, he wanted to die, why, why did the gods hate him, he wanted to become a hero...not a joke. Another tear fell before he realized she was speaking, THE AUDACITY!

He looked up, trying to be angry, but he was in fact terrified, who knew what she would do next. He got up, looking incredibly upset as he wiped his eyes, getting sand into it as he winced, going to wipe his eye with sand covered hands, which did NOT help. He winced some more as he cleaned his hand and tried again, his other eye attempting glares through fear/trauma.

He only caught the last part of her ramblings, a single eye wide (the other was still getting cleaned). She wants to learn how to cook it? She attacked and did terrible...TERRIBLE! Things to him for this! For some survival recipe he made on the spot cause he didn't have money!? REVENGE! REEEEVVEEEENGE!

He opened his mouth to speak foul profanities before stopping, wait, wait...what if she did this too other people, what if she did the same thing she did too him to others. By, the, gods! She's a monster! He could never let that happen. He blinked slowly, realization dawning on him that it was time to be a man, he was going to go down a hero, a sacrifice against a terrible foe against man-NO! The entire world! And she was going to get him some fresh, juicy, steaks if he was dying (not physically, just mentally) for it or by the gods, he was going to tussle with some gods for this injustice.

He opened his mouth, stopped, waited. Then began to speak, with a smile forming slowly as his sand eye actually opened to look around, red from the sand attack that was accidently self-inflicted.


"Aye, I can give ya the recipe...but I think ya may want something betta eh? Hows about this, a deal of sorts, I give a treasure, and other treasures, in exchange, you, uh." he stopped to think in a moment of panic, shit! Does he say don't talk to other people about this? No, no, there needs to be a-oh no, a sacrifice, just like he thought.

He looked back "Be my friend and don't eat people?" he finishes with a raised brow, his hand extending, waiting for her to take it in agreement, he was totally going down in legend for this.

Hyacinthus

Lusca, admittedly, wasn't particularly familiar with human nuances. She spent the majority of her very short life in Yoreiq-- The Yoreiqi people had a very straightforward way of dealing with one another, as well as their problems. There were rarely visitors-- sometimes the occassional wanderer would wash up on-shore, which was how Lusca learned the majority of her basic common tongue, but for the most part the Yoreiqi people lived in their own little world. It was nice, honestly-- and all that the dragonette was used to, in truth. They hid nothing from one another, and were generally fairly honest in their dealings and discussions-- And so, too, was Lusca by default.

Thus when the human before her finished sprawling around and stood once more before her, offering his hand in turn for hers, Lusca raised a quizzical eyebrow, the smile fading from her face, replaced with a look of relative perplexment once more. Was... was this to be a trade, then? His terms were rather odd, if so. Or perhaps she misinterpreted his words... But she was fairly certain that, just now, in response to her asking for the steps to create the food she just tasted, he was offering his hand... Was he, then, to be the steps needed to make the food? Was his body required? Maybe his hand... No, definitely him. Yes, Lusca thought to herself, it was most certainly him that was to be offered as the steps-- She could tell from the context of the common tongue. In this case, he stated that he would give her the, 'recipe'-- which she was pretty certain referred to the steps to create food, in this case-- and then he said 'I give treasure'... which she was pretty sure meant that he was giving himself to her as a treasure. Yes, of course-- Lusca mentally praised her mastery of the common tongue in such a short period of time. He even asked, 'be my friend', which was great! She was considered a friend already! She would have to tell Nora when she returned to Yoreiq later, most certainly!

Though, he did also say 'don't eat people', which was odd-- 'people' meant humans, didn't it? Humans were very bland-- at least, Yoreiqi were-- so she wasn't sure why she would eat one... But if those were the terms of the trade, she could indeed honor them! Thusly, having mentally mapped out this conversation quite well, the smile returned to Lusca's face as she nodded excitedly in agreement, taking the human's extended hand into her own, the feel of her fingers strangely soft and moisturized. "Very well! We have made a deal! You are my friend!" The dragonette replied before turning to walk away.

With Godfrey's hand still clasped in hers.

Honestly, whatever pleasant feeling holding such a fair hand as Lusca's may have provided was likely overshadowed by her outrageous, monstrous grip which simply didn't match her body in any conceivable way. She didn't seem to notice-- or at least, was fairly certain that she hadn't broken any of the bones in his hand, or torn any skin, and thusly was pretty sure she was being gentle. Where was she... er, they, headed? Oh, back to the ocean, of course. Lusca casually began her retreat into the waters of the beach, quite happy with herself for successfully making a friend as well as gaining a new treasure in the form of knowledge-- her favorite kind of treasure. She'd always enjoyed coveting knowledge, now that she thought about it as the waters reached her head and she began to submerge-- And was quite fond of keeping that knowledge someplace safe. There weren't lots of places one could do that, though-- but the sea floor held all sorts of caves and crevices, perfect for hiding away your favorite things!

LostSoul

Godfrey was tense, it felt like a long moment of staring and watching her think until she accepted. He let out a sigh of relief, her hand felt supple and soft ,then his eyes popped open, his poor hand! Then he was yanked with a yell as he started to be dragged across the beach...into the water.

At this point, he started to panic. Sure, he went skinny dipping once and twice and caught some fish...but come on, this was the ocean, he wasn't going to swim from where ever the dragon was going to- SHE WAS GOING TO PERSERVE HIM UNDERWATER AND EAT HIM! OR MOLEST HIM WITH HER TONGUE AGAIN!?

He pawed at the shore, which was useless against the titanic strength of the tiny dragon...person...thing? He began to shout and thrash for his life

"Wait! WAITTHISWASN"TPARTOFTHEDEAL!HOLDUPBEFOREYAKI-" then a wave hit his screaming mouth and out came angry gurgling, he was once again crying, this was how he died. From a flat, tiny, dragon that stole his food and his kiss.

HE CAN'T DIE LIKE THIS! He started to useless thrash harder  to survive as he began to be dragged deeper into the sea.

Hyacinthus

Indeed, she was pretty sure there was no safer place than the ocean to hide things. In fact, around the isles of Yoreiq there were several old stone tablets, written in common tongue-- Lusca had always presumed that they were left there by some travelers of old that attempted to depart from Le'Raana and drowned at sea. She'd found several of those old tome stones, and collected them in an underwater cave not far from the island she'd grown up on. Never found bones, though, and as such couldn't help but wonder if maybe they (the humans... assuming they were humans) had somehow escaped their deaths, or if some sea creature had already made short meals out of their bodies. Who could say, truly!

So wrapped up in this train of thought was Lusca that she had begun to tunnel-vision a bit; The world around her beginning to fade out as her eyes and ears adapted to the waters below. So out of it was she that she completely missed the call of a couple birds that'd come flocking back towards the sandy beach to see to the wasted remains of the human's meal, or the distant sound of a tree falling in the middle of the costal Serendipity forest. Or... no, yeah, surely that was all that was said. Her grip as tight underwater as it was on land, Lusca kicked off of the sandy seabed once she'd made enough egress into the watery depths, and despite the human's kicks and (drowned) screams, began to swim off into the ocean at a casual pace-- a little faster than a human might've been capable of, but not too strenuously. She had treasure, after all; She didn't want to accidentally harm the treasure she'd just acquired so easily. After somewhere near a minute's time of swimming about, she stopped, now quite firmly in the Tuor ocean by depth and distance from shore. There was, to the human eye, only the slightest hint of light from above; the oppressively, disorienting, cold and all-consuming darkness of the ocean surrounded them otherwise. Here, she began to, quite randomly, look around for a bit; As if searching for something in particular. Or, honestly, perhaps just taking in the beauty and silence of the sea. It was quite calming, really... as if she could spend hours just floating about in the endless unknown.

LostSoul

He was not going to die in the sea cause of a thick eared dragon. He went to draw his sword, then she started to swim, and he forgot to hold his breath, so his body was not exactly responding and actively rebelling with him trying to breath like a fish. His arm was not working, he tried to shake her, but between the panic and swallowing water, he was already losing consciousness, by the time she stopped moving, he was floating motionlessly, like a dead fish, his vision fading.

Fuck, guess this is how he dies, drowned and stolen by a little dragon...he was so haunting her if he didn't make it through this. Then everything went black

Hyacinthus

A few moments more, Lusca would spend searching about in the endless expanse... before her silver eyes locked on to something in the unfathomable distance, and her toothy grin returned. "There it is!" She proclaimed happily, her voice echoing out into the ocean's waters unnaturally-- liquid shouldn't have carried it so far, unless it was truly so loud that above the sea one's eardrums might've been in danger. And so, with the object (whatever it was) in sight, the dragon-woman once more shifted her posture into that of a diver preparing to kick off of land and into the waters... but what could she possibly push off of? There wasn't anything around but water, water, and more--

Boom.

The force of the sudden movement left a shockwave; As if a tear in the very laws of the nature of water had been formed, it rippled through the Tuor, unnerving and scaring off all manner of marine life in it's path, or near it. The space where the dragonette had been swimming was empty-- vacant of both herself and the treasure she held tightly to by a wide margin. Mere echoes, the last few bubbles of oxygen in the human's body, were left to give even the slightest clue they were there.

They'd only been a mile or so tops off the shore of Serendipity then; Now, as Lusca practically flew through the water at speeds that'd put even the most savvy of underwater denizens to shame, they'd crossed some hundreds of thousands of meters in mere moments to reach a new destination. A series of jutting rock formations, deep into the Tuor ocean, which extended high enough from the sea floor to practically form an underwater mountain range; Alas, trapped air pockets and changing currents had eroded and hollowed the interior of the rock formation, creating a sort of natural, yet undeniably massive underwater cave, one of many that Lusca had found. At the speeds she'd been moving, her treasure would've normally been torn apart-- she'd learned this the hard way in a prior year. Thus had she learned to control her unique and innate magic of water to create a stabilized pocket of water around herself and any prizes she dragged to the depths, a sort of 'water bubble', within which the pressure of her arrow-like speeds through the ocean's currents wouldn't affect the pristine quality of her treasures. Genius, honestly-- pinnacle of Lusca engineering (trademark pending), really!

The cave's 'entrance' lay in the floor of the sea-- one of many tunnels which only half-filled with water due to the trapped air pockets within the cave system. Lusca entered one of them like a dart-- quickly navigating the hole she'd entered so many times before, before finally emerging from the waters within the confines of her cave. At last, she was able to take a very normal, very human breath of air-- the gills on her body needing not protrude any longer. "My cave! At last. My treasures!" She proclaimed happily, to whom she wasn't sure. After all, it wasn't like there was anyone else here-- Oh, wait, there was now! Her newest treasure was alive, after all-- A living human being!

"Behold, human-- my teasures!" She proclaimed, looking back over her shoulder in interest of his reaction to her belongings. After all, she'd gathered a lot of treasures (in her mind); Books and tomes of eld, documents of historical intrigue from times long past, even a statue of a great ruler from beyond Le'Raana! Weird looking human, for sure. She was most proud of the ghostly, eternally-burning candles she'd found aboard a wreckage of a ship that must've come from (or was headed to) Serendipity-- They illuminated the entirety of the cave, and never seemed to burn through the wicks they were set to. And, yes, a couple piles of gold that spanned a hundred or so meters in diameter, but that was just the small stuff.

A shame, then, that at a sight so wondrous, her human treasure didn't seem at all interested-- or even conscious. She raised an eyebrow once more, confused yet again by why now, of all times, the human had decided to sleep. Was there no end to the nuances of their kind? After such a short trip from the beach to her cave, had she truly bored him so quickly? A bit off-put by his actions (or lack thereof), Lusca turned to his fallen form and gently nudged him in the chest with her foot-- she had to hold back, else she might brutally injure the human, as she'd accidentally done in the past. No, this light, friendly kick to the chest might've only been enough to lightly bruise at worst-- empty his lungs of any matter within them, at best. "What are you doing? Awaken, human-treasure; We have arrived!"

LostSoul

He awoke with a sudden pain, suddenly shooting water from his mouth, eyes opening  as he turned over, and threw up a mix of sea water and stomach contents, gasping for air, standing up to yell before he glanced at the cave, leading his jaw slack as he simply stared, coughing up some more water. In fact he was dripping with it as he looked about the cave with child like wonder.

"Woah." is the only thing he said, eyes wide, he didn't care he was soaking, or that he almost drowned. This was a place that barely anyone, no, any human has ever seen with their naked eyes. This was out of a story book, HE was in a story book. He giggled like a little kid before he shook his head, the recovery from the lack of air recovering his senses as he walked back, clothes and shoes sloshing with water. He wiped some away from his forehead and soaked hair.

"So, human's can't breath underwater....we drown, two I'm a friend, friend, tell me please before ya go to drag me into the depths so I can at least hold me breath. Errr, three is next right? Yar treasure cave is...like a fairy tale." he said with an excited grin as he went too look about the place, still awe struck as he looked at the candles with their creepy light. The documents and books. His mouth dropping as he saw some that were literal texts of magic, and the gold, SO much gold! A dragon hoard for sure. He giggled some more, he had his end of the deal to fulfill as he ran back.

"Right, now, yar probably wanting some food of some sorts, I can cook us up something for food, show ya how to do it." he says nodding as he looked her up and down, he thought sea dragons were supposed to be big, this one was tiny...maybe the form it took was based off its size? So maybe a baby or a-gasp STARVING Dragon! No wonder she jumped shore! The poor thing, his country senses taking hold of him as he looked worried.

"Bring lots of what ever it is, look thin as a rail! Ya and city folk, so tiny for a dwagon." he says with worry before clapping his hands and rubbing them together "No worries friend, get ya some grub to fill yar belly, teach ya how to do it, now, wot we cooking!" he said, still excited, tired, but ultimely awe struck and excited as a kid, he was in a story book! HE WAS A HERO IN A BOOK! THE ADVENTURE! He couldn't help but smile, almost bouncing at the spot in excitement as he spun too look around, he wondered if he could look at the books and the documents, c-could he even learn magic?! He spun back around, eyes still wide and dripping with water, letting out a laugh.

Hyacinthus

Lusca was quite pleased to see her newest collection return to his senses, nodding in approval as he sputtered and shuffled about on the ground. She was even more pleased to watch as, after he returned to his senses, her treasure-friend bore proper witness to her collection of stuff, grand as it was. After all, what was a collection if one could not brag about it? Humans did this-- 'lying', they called it-- where they would make claims and statements that were untrue, often of themselves or their achievements. Seemed very odd to Lusca, who could and thus far had done just about everything she'd said she could/would do, but Nora often chided her on her still-growing knowledge of the human race, in all of it's different shapes and sizes. She only barely knew much about herself to begin with-- aside from what came instinctively to her.

For instance, her ability to breathe underwater-- something so innate that she never even considered how or why she was able to do it. So unused to this distinction was she that she'd completely forgotten that Kailann often warned her that it was unique to her-- that humans, even the Yoreiqi people, couldn't so easily stay submerged for nearly as long as she could. Well-- there was that one man, who was able to fashion a bubble of air around his head with magic... but really, could one count that as breathing water? Lusca failed to see it as anywhere near as natural. In either case, she was somewhat humbled by the reminder which... she would probably forget one or two more times, but where was it written down that humans can't breathe underwater!? Where?? EXACTLY.

She was less humbled, however, by the implication that she was 'tiny'. The smile on the dragonette's face suddenly faded at the words-- The light of joy in her eyes, gone. Lusca's body was a unique one-- besides the ghostly candles that scattered the cave, bringing dim illumination to it's points of interest, her bioluminescence was the only other source of light within the darkness. Far enough away from other candles, only the luminance of her body could be seen of her-- pulses of green, blue and yellow coming to the surface of her translucent skin like firefly signals-- bright and brilliant one moment, gone the next. It was almost calming to watch as her body let off such soothing glows in the darkness-- bioelectricity causing the whisker-like antennae flowing from her head to generate wave after wave of luminance of it's own as well.

"...Huh?"

So it's completely understandable that one might be a liiiiiiiiiiittle bit concerned when the 'tiny dwagon' suddenly stopped producing all manner of luminescence. Her little corner of the room, not illuminated by any ghostly candle, instead went completely dark for a moment... but only for a moment. For only seconds later did the light of her body begin to return... but it was different now. No glows of green. No bright blues. No sparks of yellow. now, her body produced only one color... red. Blood red. The luminescence of her antennae, the outline of her now slowly expanding wings, the glow behind her otherwise typically silver, colorless eyes... crimson red. She wore not a frown, her brow didn't crinkle in the slightest. But despite her lack of facial expression, one thing was terribly, unnervingly clear. The human had done something very, very wrong. And it would not happen again.

In the darkness, the dark red glows began to multiply, as the sound of flesh shifting and molding unnaturally filled the otherwise silent chasm. Something was changing-- No, someONE was changing. The walls, already slick with moisture, began to practically drip heavily with freshwater. The air itself became unnaturally humid and thick; As if it were slowly transforming from gas to liquid on it's own accord. In the shadows, the dark red set of eyes shifted unnaturally away from each other-- growing larger and becoming wider-set, and rising higher, and higher still, until they peered down upon the human from at least a foot and a half above him. A flicker of one of the nearest ghostly flames washed over the corner of the room-- giving but a momentary glimpse of the traumatic figure that hearkened to the human on the beach some time ago-- but only a glimpse, before the shadows cloaked it's body once more, leaving much to the imagination... or horror. "You are treasure, human 'friend'. It is very unwise to speak down upon your owner. You will not make this mistake again." Her words-- in a far less innocent, far more draconic, equally as feminine yet infinitely less appealing tone, echoed through the chamber, clear enough to etch themselves into the walls, if words could do so. For a moment afterward, there was silence. And after that moment... The colors returned. And from the shadow of the corner the 'thing' had stood in, came forth the same innocent young dragonette that had brought the human here, taking him by the arm gently (At least, she didn't hear any 'crunch'-- so she was fairly certain no bone was broken) and pulling him towards an opposing corner of her cave.

"Now come, treasure-friend! You shall be acquainted with the treasures I have gathered for learning the art of cooking, and I shall retrieve suitable creatures for them to be utilized upon!" She cheerfully stated, as if the prior few moments didn't happen... Or as if to confirm that they did, and there was no further need to dwell on them.

LostSoul

Godfrey kept smiling until the lights went out, then he simply looked about, then back, his smile quickly going away, eyes widening, oh no, it thought that 'he' was the treasure? What the heck, he offered friendship, not himself. He mearly blinked, as he quickly squashed the panic that panicking/running from his previous meetings with apex predators. He was calm...ish, not perfectly calm, but more, he was in sudden danger. He thought about it, did he mis-understand his deal? No, he offered his knowledge, and they shook hands...where did she get the idea he offered himself?

He let his mind blank from whatever was happening to think about where exactly he messed up, maybe he could explain. He thought long and hard...where could he mess up in offering himself?!. There was no way, not even in the coldest of hells, he could mess that up, and he messes things up all the time. There was only one solution, the dragon misunderstood, and there was no way, NO WAY, he was going to tell the magical thing that she was wrong, not until he was far enough away to not be eaten.


He blinked as things went back to normal and he was grabbed and dragged. He was clamy with fear, pale, and sweating underneath his soaked form, which was once again soaked from the sudden freshwater. He shakily nodded, not trusting his own voice, nor his bubbling emotions, like defiance that he should totally NOT show to the dragon lest he be killed. He looked about the room, there has to be a way to escape, has to be a way.

He found none on his quick search as he squelched his panic, swallowed his anger, and searched again before stopping, glancing at the books, documents, and other treasures. If there was any chance of escape, it was either he grew gills after dueling a dragon...which sounded cool, but despite his delusions, he was not a swordsmen. Or, or, somehow finding some artifact or suddenly learning magic to get him out of here....preferably alive.

After the quick glances he scratched his face, going to speak slowly lest he offend his dragon 'friend'

"Errr, friend, not only animals are needed for cooking, but also 'erbs and other ingredients that add taste." he says slowly, and politely as he could, like he was speaking too a tyrannical lord. His own was fair and not tyrannical, but he heard stories, and read them, best to act this way, play it safe, and give more time. He needed time, this was not right, this was wrong.

He kept his head low, eyes downcast like a servant, keeping all he has in check, he has to fight against his worst enemy, not the dragon, himself.

Hyacinthus

A quizzical look washed over Lusca's face once more as she released the human from her grasp. "Hm... Herbs... and taste? Hm. Yes-- I did taste herbs in the food earlier... I see." She'd crossed her arms for a moment, mulling over the plan she'd set in her mind. So it wasn't enough to bring animals, but also herbs. There weren't many herbs underwater... She supposed she'd have to return to land for a time to search for some. Other 'ingredients'... Ingredients. That was the common word for additional items added to meals, she was certain. Like... salt. Humans were fond of salt-- perhaps he meant salt? Yes, that must be it. Salt, herbs and animals. She could gather such things with little to no problem-- She just needed a little time. Time to decide on what she would like to make a meal of. Fish could be so very... bland? There were certain fowl that humans raised for food... maybe one of those?

After a moment's time of thinking, Lusca nooded her head in confirmation. "Yes, very well! I will return with great abundance of, 'ingredient', was it? Then, I shall learn from you the ways of your cooking!" She seemed quite happy about this; Excited, even, as her long, blackened tail swayed slowly across the cold stone floor beneath them. "In the meantime, behold-- My cooking treasures!" Stepping a few paces ahead of the human treasure, Lusca waved for a singular arm, gesturing to a near corner of her underwater cave, whereupon lie quite the... unusual sight. Sat atop a marble table in the nearing distance, illuminated by it's own ghostly candle, was a series a large and small knives, spoons, pots, pans, and forks. Just beyond the spread, a large, cauldron-like pot-- perhaps as tall as the human himself. Strange enough that kitchenware of all things had been counted as part of her collection, but... they moved.

It wasn't by much. It might've even been possible for a scientist of great renown and wisdom to write it off as some odd effect of the shifting plates of the ocean floor, or seismic activity... But the knives, idle as they were, slid around the table, as if being moved by some unseen hand. Individually, and with seemingly no notable input, the knives would move about one by one in an undiscernible direction or to an undiscernible spot, as if they were restless. Lusca smiled at the sight, unsettling as it was. "I found them while exploring the seafloor nearby-- They must have belonged to a magic user of some sort! Don't worry, they will not kill you; They will not damage any of my treasures." Lusca spoke matter of factly, almost in a proud tone, not even bothering to elaborate on WHY KNIVES WERE JUST DOING THEIR OWN THING IN THE FIRST PLACE. Though, knowing her, it was just as possible that she simply didn't elaborate because she herself didn't think it particularly odd-- Treasure was treasure, after all.

And with that, she turned on her heels, and made for one of the tunnels that lead out of the cave; Fire in her eyes as she psyched herself up for the hunt to come. Animals, herbs, salt-- she could do this. "I shall return, and then we shall make food! Rejoice upon my arrival, dearest treasure-friend!" She proclaimed loudly, turning back only once to wave goodbye as she reached the tunnel, before turning back and, with an audible 'splash', disappearing into it, not to be seen or heard from for some time. At last, the human was alone... In a room filled with possibility.

LostSoul

Godfrey watched her think, eyes cast aside, until he was lead to her cooking treasures. His eyes marveled at them, his jaw dropping once again. A smile of glee temporary over riding his better sense, he went to speak until he saw the silver ware moved and he jumped back, eyes wide.

He still marveled though, skittering poorly as he was still dripping with water away from the table...then he noticed that EVERYTHING was moving, he took a slow breath in then glanced back at her as she began to speak then forward too the table, nodding slowly, not kill him? Lovely. He nodded, staying quite as he went to poke at the silver ware curiously. He didn't wonder why she didn't think this was crazy. On the other, almost everything here was fantastical, like extremely fantastical.

After poking the silver ware he glanced back ,nodding not saying much as he waves her good bye. Soon as she leaves, he takes a deep breath then yells after a minute passes in utter rage. He then looked about  as he tried to dry  himself by taking off his shirt  and ringing it out, looking for magical texts. Panting for fear as he let all of his issues out. He slapped himself, wiggled his hands, and ran over to start reading books. He grabbed a few,  being very careful to not get them wet despite his haste, his hands shaking. Having to stop multiple times to calm down or not make general haste/mess. The dragon would probably know.

After finding a comfortable spot, he sat down, choose a book, and began to read, an eye twitching with anger, in fact, his learning was. Not by fantastical need for cool abilities, but for a way to combat this situation. He didn't like this fear, this, rage, he wasn't going to be a prisoner, not again, he had a lady to help, he had things to do! And he was damn well going to do it...one page at a time.

He flipped a page, holding it in his hands, basically naked as he let his clothes dry, not wanting to sit in wet clothes, looking incredibly angry at his predicament.

Hyacinthus

There were many books and tomes within the confines of Lusca's cave expanse; Tomes that hummed with great magical prowess, and documents that detailed the rise and fall of nations long past. Of the tomes that the desperate yet determined Godfrey had grasped in earnest, the first, which seemed the most ancient, most arcane and occult of the lot, read as follows...

Chapter One: The Dragon Princess and the Lowly Prince, An Analysis

'Once upon a time, there lived a free-spirited boy who loved to play in the forest with his pet dog. But the forests were fraught with peril, and one day, a band of bandits ambushed the boy, spiriting him away to the harsh mountains of the Thunderblack.

Yet there be dragons there, and as they rode up the mountain path, one of those majestic beasts came swooping down from the heavens. The boy's dog barked and thrashed about in fright, startling the bandits and sending the cage-and-horse containing the child tumbling down the mountainside to his nigh-certain demise.

And yet the gods saw fit to spare his life, if only meagerly so. As he lay there, battered and broken, all manner of foul beasts drew near, threatening to rip him limb from limb. Just as the boy was making his peace with his end, another dragon appeared. A smaller creature, yes, but even a small dragon is a fearsome opponent indeed.

It was then that the strangest thing happened. With a mighty roar, the dragon turned upon the circling beasts and spit forth a burst of flames that reduced them to so much ash, saving the poor boy's life. With what half seemed a smile, the dragon approached the wounded child and gently raised him up to sit upon his back, and the two flew off to the gods know where.'

Many scholars of Connlaoth have studied this children's tale, and discourse surrounding it's origins have been debated near and far. It is widely agreed upon that the origin of the story dates back 1200 years-- during an age wherein Dragonkin took a more prominent space in the realm of Le'Raana; The earliest known iterations that can be traced back to the tale held several differences-- The inclusion of bandits as antagonists, and the removal of references to the ancient ritual of drinking dragon's blood (which can induce Draconis Teneretium-- More commonly known as the disease that produces Wyrm Thralls) and served as a warning to young travelers--


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"Sisters-- Behold... prey."

Deep within the Draconi forests, a band of naga-- serpent-kin sisters, armed with spears and bows, silently encircled a clearing wherein a nesting cockatrice rested, guarding several younglings beneath it's wings. The naga were renowned hunters of the forests, the vanguard of sisters forming an elite hunter-gatherer unit for their home encampment, wherein waited the rest of their clan. Tidings had been slim in the past months; the clan had grown, yet the presence of travelers through the forests had caused fauna to become more scarce. The naga did their best to steer clear of humans-- They were not an outwardly hostile people, and thus maintained an uneasy understanding-- The humans would not bother them, if they did not bother the humans. Trade was therefore rare... and the clan's best hunters struggled for the opportunity to find a successful hunt, as they had at last come upon today. Yes, a cockatrice properly prepared would feed their people for some time... at least, it would've, had a certain ominous shadow of blackened wings not fallen upon the clearing.

LostSoul

Grinning, the first step to learning magic, fueled by rage, he opened the book, he read, waiting to unravel vast secrets and....and...what the fuck? Wait, wait, surely, SURELY, there was something in here. His eye twitched in frustration before taking a deep breath and staring at the book.

Ok, so, apparently dragon blood has power? Interesting, however, the book mentions a disease that makes one a 'wyrm thrall' so probably not the safest. He rubbed his chin, he would need to be careful if the dragon actually puts blood in his food, he does not wish to be a servant, in fact, he'll have to be very careful with that. Perhaps the books is not a lost oppurtinity, despite the hard to understand words, like this Draconis Teneretium, he had no idea what that meant, but disease and warning he did, so very bad thing indeed.

He kept reading the book, skimming it carefully. Maybe there would be something, anything at all. After his skimming, or reading if he found anything, he set it down and went straight to the next book, reminding himself that patient is necessary. Despite being angry enough to throw the book right then and there, he stopped himself, took a breath, and got back to reading. Time was required, TIME, and he had all the time in the world, he just had to read, even if he had a hard to figuring out what exactly he was reading. He glanced at the silver ware, then back, an idea sparking.

"Oy, ya can move right? Do ya perhaps know a way out of the cave? Or something in here that would help me? Assuming ya understand? Maybe?" he asked with only slight desperation, glancing from the book he was reading back to the magical cutlery, was he going crazy? Maybe, but it was worth a try.

Hyacinthus

Indeed, t'was true that patience was the key to all progress; As Godfrey set aside the first book and began to open the next, his search for a key to freedom in any form-- knowledge, magical or otherwise-- nearing growing more and more desperate with every passing second, he delved into the pages of the next tome and began to read... only for the words listed in the book to begin to shift on the very paper itself. Who could truly say what story or knowledge the words initially told; But now, the forbidden knowledge within read as such...

'Venus in Scales, Act 3, Scene 14-- John Grandergirth, having felled the great sphinx which guarded the entrance of the Dragon's Nest, now stands before his greatest challenge yet; The firey embrace of the Velvet Dragon. No normal man might stand a chance against such a wily and experienced beast-- But John stands ready, rock-firm, red-hot blood pumping through his veins as he wielded the mighty weapon he inherited at birth, Excalibur!

Velvet Dragon:
"My goodness! How mighty that weapon of yours you wield is! I've never seen one so long..."

John Grandergirth:
"Behold! I was born with this weapon-- Born to be the one to slay you, great Dragon!"

Velvet Dragon:
"Such a big, heavy weapon as your might be grand enough to pierce me to my core, great warrior-- But how will you pierce me? No warrior's weapon has ever pierced my body, that has left this room to tell the tale!"

John Grandergirth:
"Perhaps, great Dragon-- but behold! Your body glistens before the sight of my weapon. Your scales, like the petals of flowers-- normally so harsh and dry, are slick and wet before me! A moist dragon's body can be pierced by my great weapon!"

Velvet Dragon:
"Oh no-- whatever shall I do? Will you thrust your weapon within me? But a single thrust of even the mightiest of weapons will surely not slay me."

John Grandergirth:
"Then I shall thrust, and thrust again-- As many times as it takes, until you fall, Dragon!"

John proceeds towards the Velvet Dragon, his mighty weapon poised to--


In response to Godfrey's inquiry, the knives and spoons in particular stopped-- as if addressed in particular. They did not turn to face Godfrey, nor did they seem to hover in some sense of debate or deliberation-- they simply stopped, as if frozen in time, while the rest of the cutlery and cookware continued about it's own ways. After a few moment's time, however, all but one knife and spoon went back to their business, moving randomly about on the table. Those two utensils, however, slowly turned to point in two different directions-- One pointed to the tunnel that Lusca herself had exited out of, and the other? To a nearby ghostly candle-- it flickered in the vast darkness of the cave, but otherwise made no inclination or gave no acknowledgement of being pointed out. What could it have meant?

LostSoul

He cracked open the next book, for sure this time, this was surely some sort of knowledge? He began to read, and then tilted his head, a hero story he hasn't read! What an amazing find!


His mood lightened, he had enough time to spare a quick read, and opened it from the first page, after a couple of pages he turned bright red, and slapped the book shut. He had made a fatal error in judgement, that was NOT a book about a hero at all. He quickly tossed the book to the side to hide his hands in his face, that was the most embarrassing thing he had ever done. He had only heard tales of such books, but besides for it describing...uh, things best left in errr, not here. It barely had any plot, the supposed 'hero' was not heroic, but lustful and did absolutely zero saving, the woman were all described thin. What is it with people like bony woman with impressive chests? Should be the opposite...but keep the chest, nor will he admit that he read such a scandalous  book, EVER, in fact, he was quite sure people only read it for such...desirous activities.


After his mental rant he looked back to the silverware, tilting his head at their reactions. Watching curiously...two points? He looked to where the dragon left...he could go that way, but he would most likely drown, and if he didn't something would get him. He frowned and remembered the other point and went to trace where that went, a...a candle? He tilted his head, but shrugged, staring at the space for a minute before scrambling too his feet, taking an unread book or two under an arm, tripping and rolling in the dragons treasures towards his shirt, slipping that on, running over to grab some gold coins and the books, adjusting his sword and now damp pants.

Once he got the things he needed, gotta take some treasures, he ran towards the candle, what was there? He would never know until he got there, burdened with some gold and unread books, which might actually have something. He did stop half way to turn towards the table "Thank ya." he said with a nod of his head and made his way over  to the candle as quickly as he could.

At least he wasn't soaking anymore.

Hyacinthus

The two utensils, in response to Godfrey's words of thanks, seemed to turn to face each other, as if sharing a common thought of some sort... before both tilting sideways slightly (almost akin to the shrug of a human being), before turning back to the marbled table and joining their brethren in randomly shuffling about from one spot to the next, indiscriminate and unconcerned with one another, yet never coming into contact.

Things seemed to be, if only slightly, on the up-and-up for Godfrey; A clue to his escape close on the horizon in the form of the candle, and clothes that weren't soaked! Yet as the young man approached the ghostly flame that the enchanted utensils had guided him to, an unfamiliar sound breached the silence of the cave-- One of a living creature.

"Urk-- Ugh... P-please..."

It wasn't a difficult sound to figure out even without looking; It was the sound of an object-- particularly, a body-- breaching the waters beneath the cave, soaring through the air for a solid second, and then smacking down against the cold stone floor of the sea dragon's lair. The pained grunt of a broken, strained female voice echoed out in despair, the unfamiliar lick of a serpent's tongue to it's intonations. And following the weakened, half-hearted pleas, a familiar 'plop, plop, plop' of girlish footsteps echoed out, each step more silent as the footsteps moved further out of the water, until they were fully on land.

Lusca had returned; and quite a haul she had returned with. She held in one hand, a large, hemp bag; It was filled, so it seemed, with aromatic and savory-smelling herbs that she'd managed to find in the short time she was gone. And, as promised, she'd returned with an 'animal'; In this case, the beaten, weakened body of a naga. She was relatively well-built, this serpent-woman, and yet it seemed she'd suffered crushing injuries to her abdoment and arms; she seemed barely capable of speech, let alone movement. Her caramel skin only held scales along her back and tail, yet the structure of her face was clearly snake-like in an unsettling way. Still... she very much had a face, one capable of emotion; And right now, though drenched from the sudden hurdle she'd taken through the ocean, that faced showed very clear emotion; fear.

"I return, treasure friend, and I am eager to learn the beginnings of food preparation! Behold! Meat for carving, yes? You will show me now how you carve meat-- and then we can practice together!" She seemed so bright-eyed, so optimistic in this endeavor; The implications of her words reaching the naga below her's ears and causing her eyes to widen in frenzied despair, tears streaming down her cheeks-- a sight rarely seen by the naga people. "...N-no... pl... please..." Lusca either didn't notice it or didn't pay any mind.

"You may use my treasures to carve, of course-- or your sword, if you are inclined. Now, show me how to carve meat!" She requested once more, childlike excitement in her eyes and voice as she waited, wide-eyed as to not miss a single moment.