Hadama didn't need a blanket or the waterskin, but he accepted some of the rations with thanks and enjoyed the chance to have a quiet conversation with his friend. Such days when neither had pressing responsibilities elsewhere were rare and the mermanta was content to accept when one came their way.
As the stars appeared from the dark and he raised the map once more there was an quiet undercurrent of anticipation in the attuned bond. The map was pointed towards the Mistbanks. It was flipped around. And Hadama pointed with a finger while holding the map...
All to no avail.
"Perhaps... we should try again at the Isles at night?" A slow and uncertain suggestion, given how little luck they'd had so far, but Hadama was out of other ideas at the moment.
Which was right about the time the sound of small splashes came from the edge of the Miana Pool and a small, winged shadow struggled into the air before plopping back down into the water. It happened again a few seconds later, the little creature moving closer to Ray and Hadama by chance and accident as it continued trying to fly.
As the stars appeared from the dark and he raised the map once more there was an quiet undercurrent of anticipation in the attuned bond. The map was pointed towards the Mistbanks. It was flipped around. And Hadama pointed with a finger while holding the map...
All to no avail.
"Perhaps... we should try again at the Isles at night?" A slow and uncertain suggestion, given how little luck they'd had so far, but Hadama was out of other ideas at the moment.
Which was right about the time the sound of small splashes came from the edge of the Miana Pool and a small, winged shadow struggled into the air before plopping back down into the water. It happened again a few seconds later, the little creature moving closer to Ray and Hadama by chance and accident as it continued trying to fly.