Boreal rumbled happily and scootched forward to bat a careful paw at the tendril, having learned early on that if she damaged her toys too badly they didn't always get replaced. And friends didn't appreciate playing too rough.
Tal watched the other tendrils appear, holding his breath as they wiggled carefully into the offerings and, apparently finding them suitable. He ducked his head as the god manifested fully, a weird combination of relieved that his prayer had been answered and quietly terrified that his prayer had been answered.
But hey, once the quest came down, it turned out to be not too bad! Or at least, it could have been a lot worse. "I can do most o'that," Tal agreed, perking up. At least it was someone else's nightmare, and he wasn't going to have to spend a blasted hot day on the sea of dreams! "Thanks, Ludo! I'll be back soon!"
Boreal rolled back onto her belly from where she'd been wriggling on her back, batting at her tendril-friend and gave an echoing croon of gratitude before the pair gathered up the Dreamdust and scampered off to get started.
~Fin~
Tal watched the other tendrils appear, holding his breath as they wiggled carefully into the offerings and, apparently finding them suitable. He ducked his head as the god manifested fully, a weird combination of relieved that his prayer had been answered and quietly terrified that his prayer had been answered.
But hey, once the quest came down, it turned out to be not too bad! Or at least, it could have been a lot worse. "I can do most o'that," Tal agreed, perking up. At least it was someone else's nightmare, and he wasn't going to have to spend a blasted hot day on the sea of dreams! "Thanks, Ludo! I'll be back soon!"
Boreal rolled back onto her belly from where she'd been wriggling on her back, batting at her tendril-friend and gave an echoing croon of gratitude before the pair gathered up the Dreamdust and scampered off to get started.
~Fin~