"Yes, I agree." And frankly, what choice did they really have? It was as good a starting point as any, and at least these kin seemed knowledgeable about what was going on. If it didn't work...
He pushed that thought aside for now and dipped his head to bump his nose to the side of Fisheye's head. "Let's go catch some motes." He flashed her a toothy grin before hurrying off to follow a soft light that'd just drifted past them.
Catching the things wasn't easy. Chasing them down was difficult, they'd dart away at the last moment and sharp teeth would close around nothing but air. After a few missed chances he switched tactics, slowed his pursuit to a creep, sprang at the dancing light when it was close enough.
This worked, and he grunted in satisfaction, turning to head back, but paused, distracted by movement around his feet. With the light caught in his maw his legs were illuminated, Shadow din against the ground. It shivered around them, long tail flicking, then
stepped away from him entirely to run off among the long shadows of the trees.
Brother Shark blinked after it, baffled. He looked down at his hooves again, then back into the trees. It frolicked between them, weaving in and out of thick trunks. Then it was back, like nothing had happened at all. He blinked again, shook his head as if to clear it. When it didn't move again he headed for the lantern.
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He ran into Fisheye again after dropping off the mote and paused briefly. "Oh yes, I noticed. My shadow ran off without me." The buck chuckled, then stiffened, glowing eyes tracking a note that was during dangerously close. He waited...and snapped.
He grinned at her with the thing caught in his jaws, but it faded quickly as more and more of the things drifted towards him.
They landed on him, lighting him up like a tree during winter market. He looked to Fisheye, to see if she was seeing what he saw.
--
They flickered and vanished and Neither Shark shook himself, spitting the mote into the lantern. "This is very bizarre."
He brushed along her side, heading back towards the tree line, towards more lights.
This time, when he managed to capture over, the forest shrank around him, the kin that had surrounded him scampered around his hooves, small as ants. Brother Shark froze, fearful of accidently stepping on anyone, least this not all simply be in his head.
Thankfully it didn't linger. He was himself again after a few moments. When he rid himself of the mote he waited beside the lantern for Fisheye.
6: Your kin imagines their shadow has taken on its own life!
9: Your kin imagines they are completely covered in motes!
2: Your kin imagines they are huge!
1: Your kin imagines they are very, very tiny!
2: Your kin imagines they are huge!
3: Your kin imagines they have become a type of familiar!
4: Your kin imagines they are a tree and cannot move!
5: Your kin imagines they are made up of one of the four elements!
6: Your kin imagines their shadow has taken on its own life!
7: Your kin imagines they are a different species of kin!
8: Your kin imagines they are in a different climate (plain, mountains, desert, caves)!
9: Your kin imagines they are completely covered in motes!
10: You capture an exceptionally large mote with no consequences.
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