The clearing was easy enough to spot once she got close enough: the fires and glowing mushrooms lit the way once the trees cleared out. Hang The Moon had been drawn in by the voices that made it through the trees first and then felt relief wash over her when the light finally became apparent. She was nervous about the darkness and having the comfort of other kin - even if she didn't know them - and light was too irresistible of a draw to ignore.
Her plan was to stand at the edge of the clearing to observe quietly, but a dark kin with a kind voice and a literal glow about them ushered her further into the space to stand among the other kin and the light. She'd given a shy 'thank you' when the helpful kin had left, but then fell silent. She wasn't used to all these different creatures, some with magnificent antlers and tails and all sorts of adornments, and she decided it was best to try to be as small as possible and perhaps no one would speak to her. She just wanted to know what was going on, so she tried to focus on some of the conversations going on around her.
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Make It Work sauntered into the clearing without a hint of hesitation, his flowing tail swishing behind him. He looked around the clearing at those gathered, trying to suss out who was in charge, if anyone. It seemed some of the kin that were here were like him, coming to try to make heads or tails out of what was going on. But there were five kin that stood out, literally
glowing, and he assumed they were either the source of the problem or the solution. They'd certainly be helpful to have walking around in the dark swamp right now. There was one of the dark, glowing kin that seemed to be the spokesperson, so Make It Work made a beeline for him.
"I'm sure you're getting tired of answering the same questions over and over," he drawled, his tone bored and mildly annoyed. "I know I would be. But do you have any idea what's going on here? I do need the sun for my coat, it needs a certain amount of light every day to maintain its sheen." And. You know. Food couldn't grow if the sun was gone. But those were
minor details.
Baneful wrote:
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Echoed Chorus had spotted the light coming from a clearing and had bounded over to it without hesitation, the glow helping him avoid branches and rocks and trees. Once he made it to the source he gave a soft 'whoa!'. There were so many kin here! And some of them were glowing! Wow!
"Hey!" he said to the kin closest to him, an Acha like him, though her markings were that of bones rather than wings. "You know what's going on? The sun is like...gone! It's wild!" Despite the cheerful tone, Echo really was quite concerned. How was he supposed to explore if he couldn't see? That was definitely going to put a damper on things.
"I'm Echoed Chorus, nice to meet you," he added with a grin. "I was kind of freaked out when I woke up to the darkness but now this is actually kind of turning out to be a good thing. I love meeting new kin!" And there were certainly plenty of those around. The Acha was still a fairly new visitor in the Swamp, though the Ache was making sure that he was slowly turning into a resident that visited other places rather than the other way around.
AstoriaFallen wrote: