Phocion tilted his head and knitted his brow at Hilana's proverb. He wasn't sure it really applied in a scenario as literal as theirs, where they could actually get very lost and find themselves in danger, but beyond that her reasoning was sound enough. The dragons surely knew they were there by now, and if their little party was worthy, they would meet them by and by.
Without the light cast by Phocion's elemental-kinetic field, much of their trip would have been in pitch darkness. There were a few veins of illuminated dragonshards that appeared along the path. Phocion supposed the dragons wouldn't have been keen on having their realms mined, so they'd remained untouched all this time despite their obvious value.
The narrower path continued their downward slope, though this course curved a few times. The heat increased and decreased a few times as they travelled, so it was difficult to tell where they were in relation to the volcanic core. By and by the tunnel opened up into a wider chamber. The ceiling was lit by a large magmatyte vein that cast an orange-yellow glow down to illuminate what lay below.
"Here." Arvælyn rasped, and slipped out from under Hilana's arm to stagger further into the room where he could see this hall was bisected by a crimson stream flowing from a large opening to their right to another opening to their left. A large corridor was opposite them that stretched into blackness.
"It's cooler here." Phocion observed, and the light cast by his elemental-kinetic field dimmed as he reduced the flow of æther.
Arvælyn took a seat on the ground, criss-crossing his legs and staring across the blood red river to the large opening at the other side of the chamber.
"I... guess this is as good a time and place to rest as any." Phocion arched a brow, watching his half-blooded half-brother appraisingly. Particles of dust were shifting around him, like tiny satellites in orbit. It wasn't normal. Pebbles were beginning to react as well. Even without his keen æther sight, he'd have recognised it for a kinetic phenomenon.
As Phocion was about to take a seat himself, a sudden quake made him nearly lose his balance. A quick kinetic push righted him, but he needed to brace as the stone shook beneath his feet. After a few moments, the earthquake stopped and in the blackness of the opening on the other side of the chamber, two huge glowing eyes blinked into view. The black vertical slits of the pupils were rounded by a irises like twin blazing suns around which a red-orange churning, like magma, whirled.
The foundations shook as scales that glimmered gold and silver came into view under the glow of the magmatyte. The thunderous steps of the Atraxian Crownwyrm Zalkyriax brought the mighty dragon into the open.
Phocion's breath caught in his throat and he lowered himself on slender, shaky legs to kneel on one knee. He lowered his head in awe-struck deference. He had seen dragons before, but not at such close range and not when they were looking back at him. Arvælyn remained seated, smiling almost maniacally.
"Your lives are too brief to waste precious moments standing dumbstruck." The wyrm announced in booming Vastian, "State your names and your reasons for travelling to treat with the Rex Draconum."
"Your Exalted Majesty." Phocion began, his voice as shaky as his knees, "I am Phocion Princeps of the Phædryn branch of the Royal House of Sol'Aværys. I come before Your Exalted Majesty to safely conduct my half-brother, Phædryn Val'Aværyan Arvælyn and a courier from His Divine Radiance Aværys Imperator and Her Argent Luminescence Varvara Imperatrix." He gestured to Hilana and nodded, encouragingly for her to identify herself.
Without the light cast by Phocion's elemental-kinetic field, much of their trip would have been in pitch darkness. There were a few veins of illuminated dragonshards that appeared along the path. Phocion supposed the dragons wouldn't have been keen on having their realms mined, so they'd remained untouched all this time despite their obvious value.
The narrower path continued their downward slope, though this course curved a few times. The heat increased and decreased a few times as they travelled, so it was difficult to tell where they were in relation to the volcanic core. By and by the tunnel opened up into a wider chamber. The ceiling was lit by a large magmatyte vein that cast an orange-yellow glow down to illuminate what lay below.
"Here." Arvælyn rasped, and slipped out from under Hilana's arm to stagger further into the room where he could see this hall was bisected by a crimson stream flowing from a large opening to their right to another opening to their left. A large corridor was opposite them that stretched into blackness.
"It's cooler here." Phocion observed, and the light cast by his elemental-kinetic field dimmed as he reduced the flow of æther.
Arvælyn took a seat on the ground, criss-crossing his legs and staring across the blood red river to the large opening at the other side of the chamber.
"I... guess this is as good a time and place to rest as any." Phocion arched a brow, watching his half-blooded half-brother appraisingly. Particles of dust were shifting around him, like tiny satellites in orbit. It wasn't normal. Pebbles were beginning to react as well. Even without his keen æther sight, he'd have recognised it for a kinetic phenomenon.
As Phocion was about to take a seat himself, a sudden quake made him nearly lose his balance. A quick kinetic push righted him, but he needed to brace as the stone shook beneath his feet. After a few moments, the earthquake stopped and in the blackness of the opening on the other side of the chamber, two huge glowing eyes blinked into view. The black vertical slits of the pupils were rounded by a irises like twin blazing suns around which a red-orange churning, like magma, whirled.
The foundations shook as scales that glimmered gold and silver came into view under the glow of the magmatyte. The thunderous steps of the Atraxian Crownwyrm Zalkyriax brought the mighty dragon into the open.
Phocion's breath caught in his throat and he lowered himself on slender, shaky legs to kneel on one knee. He lowered his head in awe-struck deference. He had seen dragons before, but not at such close range and not when they were looking back at him. Arvælyn remained seated, smiling almost maniacally.
"Your lives are too brief to waste precious moments standing dumbstruck." The wyrm announced in booming Vastian, "State your names and your reasons for travelling to treat with the Rex Draconum."
"Your Exalted Majesty." Phocion began, his voice as shaky as his knees, "I am Phocion Princeps of the Phædryn branch of the Royal House of Sol'Aværys. I come before Your Exalted Majesty to safely conduct my half-brother, Phædryn Val'Aværyan Arvælyn and a courier from His Divine Radiance Aværys Imperator and Her Argent Luminescence Varvara Imperatrix." He gestured to Hilana and nodded, encouragingly for her to identify herself.