by The Kingpin » Thu Jan 19, 2012 1:44 am
Septimus swam forwards, his body winding and convulsing in a manner similar to a sea-snake as he powered himself forward through the darkness in pursuit of the fish-like creature, his curiosity piqued by it's interesting, flitting behaviour, the creature swimming between the glowing ore deposits around them heading further into the narrow tunnel, small glowing particles beginning to appear as the Dragon descended deeper, like glowing dust floating in the blackness where the only light was from the Dragon's own scales and the clusters of glowing ore on the walls of the tunnel. Before long, the walls seemed to fall away as the Dragon swam into a massive chamber, glancing up, seeing what looked like the surface of the ocean beneath an alien blue sun, embedded into the wall of the cavern. In reality, it was the surface of something else, long tendril-like wisps of light floating lazily through the water, reaching out into the darkness, a trail of the shimmering particles in it's wake as what looked like billions of shooting stars swarmed all around the cavern, whole schools of them swarming through the dark water that seemed, for the most part, no lighter as a result of the unspeakably beautiful lifeforms and natural wonders unravelling before the Dragon. The swirling nature of the glowing formation seemed unreal, everything within it's reach cast in the same strange un-colour that had glared at him for a moment earlier before he was cast back to the pool he had started at. the richness of the light coming from this hole in the rock, how it seemed to radiate light and energy that was both cast in every colour imaginable and yet feeling as though it also showed something else, beyond what any living creature could perceive, shook the Dragon's very way of thought to it's core. The beautiful light source seemed to be framed by rock, and the sheer power being generated by was outmatched only by it's sheer beauty, which in itself left the Dragon speechless. there could be no denying it. This was an exposed piece of the Mana Well. on the rock around the hole through which the Mana Well glistened, Septimus spotted a familiar sight; Maldevian Slugs. the creatures were feeding off something in the rock, and the Dragon noted the swimming, finned creatures flitting towards them, feeding off the same surface the slugs were. The Dragon realised that this surface was a piece of the ore. Vitorite thought the Dragon, realising what it was now that he saw how the slugs reacted to it, remembering the shimmering ore with which his mother's medallion was decorated. It was said to be unheard of anywhere else but around Mana Wells, though from time to time, it could be found in clusters near places where magic was once located heavily. It was a soft kind of crystal, and was known for being cohesive, not breaking apart as would be expected of obsidian or glass under pressure, and was soft by most ores' standards, pliable even in the bare hands of men and elves. It was said to act like a conduit for mana, making it highly valuable in the making of staves, and was rumoured to do everything from granting eternal life to curing the incurable, though little could be said for the truth of these claims. The Hueilin used it in jewellery for it's beauty, and the creation of the unique style of runic art that they used to decorate their scaled forms with. The Dragon seemed to linger in thought for what felt like minutes, remembering the pleasant times of his early years, of the stories the Elders told him, of the tricks and jokes he'd play on his parents and friends...of a more blissful time when nothing mattered but the pleasures of everyday life. the Dragon's reminiscing left him blind to the fact he wasn't alone here...
"Ah yes, organised chaos. the sign of a clever but ever-busy mind. To the perpetrator, a carefully woven web of belongings and intrigue, but to the bystander? Madness!"
–William Beckett, Lore of Leyuna RPG