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They had come in a literal storm of green fire, Dragon and Wyvern, and after clearing up what was more than just a little misunderstanding, they had turned their attention back on the creature. Fighting three against one was much less taxing than one on one; Lion refused to count the non-hostile alien as one of his assistants.
With a justified roar of rage, Wyvern ironically lands the final blow. He charges at his partial clone and sinks his fangs into its flesh; sadly, no blood leaks out from the corrupted thing. His victory would feel much more complete if only the life of his enemy could drip at his paws. Still somewhat frustrated at the Alpha's lack of faith, the Paladin thrusts the alien into a wall before whipping around and skulking back towards Dragon.
The other feline pays him no attention, not in a rude manner, but he is watching in disbelief as the creature shrinks, its voice growing even more distorted and higher pitched. The beginnings of a growl rumble in the back of Wyvern's throat. If it were possible for a lion to turn creatures into stone only by glaring at them in the eye, then the intruder would not have been quite as active even a more than a few moments ago.
The cavern is unbearably silent excluding the pathetic cries of the alien. Wyvern seems to be tense with loathing; Lion is wary of not only the celestial being, but his own Castellan. The Alpha halfheartedly wonders if he should ever dare summon the Paladins again; he has heard of Wyvern's thirst for revenge and wishes not to make himself a target.
Assumptions are a dangerous thing, he has learned this night. This is possibly the most trouble that the leader has found himself in for the last pawful of cycles. While Paladins do serve their leader, they are above the Alpha in terms of hierachy. Wyvern is a special case, for he also serves as a Castellan, who answers directly to the Alpha. Therefore, Wyvern can be both above and below him during different lengths of time, and whichever he is depends on the course that he chooses. But, he does and always will be of a higher position while dealing with unorthodox messes such these, and Lion is increasingly aware that he may have just antagonized an important possible ally.
Dragon is the only of the trio who is fully focused on his calling, which is not surprising when one realizes that he is the only one who has completed all his training, despite being the youngest of the males. He shows no emotion as the creatures screams threats at them, and he approaches it with an uncharacteristically blunt expression on his maw. "You. Stay," he commands it, much like someone might say to their pet.
Then, turning to his brother and the Alpha, he suggests with all the authority in the world, "Wyvern, why don't you try doing something about these vines?" A pause. Thinking, calculating. "Light of the Lion... try burning them."
There - he said it. By using the Alpha's imperial name, he had implied that he was of a higher rank, but he had also included that necessary respect. They are not equals, nor are they friends, and he had made sure to clarify that.
While Dragon held down the powerless creature, Wyvern heeds his brother's command and turned to the unnatural, vibrantly colored vines. Although the Castellan is a formidable opponent, his skill focuses on the mind, and these vines do not have that. He is left with slicing them using his teeth and claws, but only a fool would touch a mysterious object. He decides against damaging it in that manner, and turns to his growing affinity of wind to slice at the plant.
Lion stands at the opposite wall, breathing in and out while shooting bursts of flames from his maw. Whether or not it is damaging the vines, he does not know. The implications of Dragon's words have not been lost on him, and now, his mind is once again occupied with issues. It seems that each time he attempted to help, he always did more harm than good. War hero or not, this is always repeated. When he tries to host a ceremony, the parties have a skirmish, and when he himself stands to defend his land, he pays little attention and fails to strike down his actual enemy.
His claws catch on fire as his thoughts burn, and Dragon narrows his eyes at this. He decides against speaking up, however, for now.



















