She was quick to stand and prepare to address the pride. No doubt the commotion from others would cause a cascade of waking and worrying - and a worried pride was a chaotic pride.
Standing tall on the ledge above the pride, Sabira watched lions emerge from their dens.
“Everyone, please quiet down and don’t be alarmed,” she started, “I watched the skies tonight, and a shooting star has fallen, which is likely the source of the shaking we all felt. I appreciate the worry you may be feeling, but I have heard of this happening before. If we could have a small patrol join me to investigate, then that would be fantastic.”
As usual, her address seemed to relax the atmosphere a little, and her pridemates talked amongst themselves or returned to their dens.
Rusco and Hellekin climbed up the slope and joined Sabira outside her den, volunteering to head out and investigate.
“The light came from the north, so if we head that way then I’m sure we’ll find wherever it landed,” Sabira led the two lions out of the pride and over the sandy plains.
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Cricket kept away from the large smoking rock, feeling a faint thrumming coming from within. Clarine was sticking her nose way too close - stepping around smoking patches of the ground and glaring at the glowing rock.
Fading, the glowing rock shook a little, before the light wavered in pulses outwards. A deafening thunderous crack sounded as the stone split in two and the lions were plunged into the darkness of the night.
A pregnant pause. Silence. Cricket watched Clarine from quite a few steps back. They had both frozen in place.
“Cricket? Clarine?” Rusco’s voice called from behind them, and quick as a flash - a form of thick shadow shoots out of the cracked rock and seems to flash around the area in a black streak.
“What on earth?” Cricket could feel the breeze from how fast the thing moved, Sabira moved her head to try and keep track of it whilst Rusco stood strong and growled in warning.
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What are you…
Hellekin focused on watching the shadow with his fae eyes. It appeared no different to the mortal plane view, but he was visible in both which was.. Unusual.
The creature froze in front of the meteor. It stared at the lions, crimson red eyes burning into Hellekin’s own. It was small, shadowy and covered in fur. Fanged maw stretched into a wide and ominous smile, before it fled swiftly into the night.
“That… looked dangerous.” Hellekin broke the silence, looking fully into the mortal realm again.
The lions turned to Sabira, who was frowning at Cricket and Clarine.
“Since Cricket and Clarine came out here on their own… which I appreciate the pull and curiosity of such a phenomenon, I really would have preferred you come to me first… but you two will do this for me. Follow that creature, stay hidden and do not engage unless it is absolutely safe to do so. Rusco and Hellekin, if you both would keep watch of this site - make sure the creature doesn’t return. The meteor has collapse the entrance to the jungle, so we need to open this up as soon as we are able, but safety from this unknown rock must always be priority.”
