by The Kingpin » Wed Jan 25, 2012 10:51 pm
As Septimus lowered his head to the pool and began to drink, he began to feel the bite of thirst in his throat, which seemed to be clawing it's way down his throat as it was washed away by the shimmering water. The water was cold and soothing, and strangely sweet, the Dragon noting that while it wasn't a new taste, it was stronger than he had ever tasted. "The water is rich in Mana from the Well. It gives it a sweetness you do not find elsewhere. It also helps soothe your body after the Shar'zaad; The rectifying ritual. The ritual drains the body of those it is performed on of mana, leaving them completely voided of magical energy. Your body resorts to using the water in your body, which acts as a natural alternative for Hueilin. It is vastly inadequate, but if not for that, no Hueilin could survive the ritual" explained Thurduunax slowly as Septimus drank, quenching his thirst after what felt like a lake's worth of liquid, a plume of vapour pouring from the Dragon's mouth as he lifted his head, his strength regained, able to stand for the first time since the ordeal began. Everything seemed....smaller. Even Thurduunax, who had towered above him, was not so much bigger now, though still considerably large. he looked over his form. While his overall form was mostly the same, he noted a few differences. For one, his chest and neck no longer flowed smoothly into each other, his chest having expanded notably, reminding him somewhat of some of the older Dragons in his homeland, and to Thurduunax himself. looking down his snout, he noted that his nostrils had grown a pair of sharp points, almost like horns, though made of cartilage and flesh instead of bone. between them, a new nose horn had formed, rising upwards, it's tip black, remnants of the stretched Khulrud clan symbol on his head. His limbs, though still burning with pain lightly, felt lighter and quicker. his tail felt swift, yet somehow bulkier. Swinging it round to look at it, he was taken aback by what he was presented with. He had always envied the older Hueilin for their elaborate tail tips. some were blades, others fins, yet others thick clubs. But what he had at the end of his own whip-like tail seemed almost perfect; the single small webbed fin on the top of his tail had turned into two large shark-like fins, forming a V shape on top of the tail, lined with long, glowing tear-drop patterns. the other two fins, which had once slanted downwards and had basic eye spot patterns, now were much larger, and covered with similar tear-drop patterns, glowing similarly to the two large fins overhanging them the underside of the two large fins was black with bright cyan patterns, whereas the upper side, making up the inside of the V, was a lighter shade of black and grey, with a richer blue shade to the patterns. giving a few experimental swings, Septimus noted how much resistence he got. This would make flight, and swimming, considerably easier. He'd be much faster in the water, and the thoughts of how it'd effect his flight made him shudder with excitement simply thinking about it.
However, as he had tested the tail that he noted something unusual about the rune on his shoulder. looking at it again, he noticed that it was practically encased in rings of new runes. runes that looked startlingly like his father's. looking at Thurduunax questioningly, he was answered with a smile. "There's...only one Dragon I know of with these runes....My father" growled Septimus slowly. "Would you allow me to see?" rumbled Thurduunax, Septimus raising a brow, surprised the Elder asked for permission. nodding, Septimus felt the detached sensation as memories began flashing through his mind, digging up every detail of his father's appearance he had, Thurduunax growling lowly, chuckling as the memories ceased. "They are similar, but not the same" he explained. "The runes he wears are attempts. They succeeded, but are flawed. I was the Master Runecrafter there at the time. The only one who truly knew how to perfect the Old Runes. I believe the one who took my place tried to learn from what little knowledge was available to them. But without a mentor, they could not perfect them. While the runes your father wears are certainly powerful, they are not as well crafted as the ones you wear now" explained Thurduunax, a whisper of pride making it's way into the old Wyrm's expression for a moment, before disappearing beneath the mask of indifference that seemed to be carved in stone in it's stability. "The runes you were given before were well chosen. For a young exile with the weaknesses you had, I could not have made a better choice" commented the Elder, Septimus smiling, feeling for once in his life, pride in his family. "Now. I believe it's time we went and dealt with that fool who's taken charge of my Clan" rumbled the Elder, Septimus nodding with a smile. "I didn't come alone. I'll need to go and make sure he is safe to remain here while we go....that, or bring him along" growled the young Dragon, Thurduunax nodding. "I will meet you above the valley when you are done. Before I leave I must make sure this place can't be disturbed in my absence" growled the Elder. Septimus nodded, moving towards the hole he had noted back in the large chamber earlier, soon finding the spot and sighing, flexing his limbs and stretching as he took a breath, leaping into the water...
"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