34th of Ash, Year 123 of Steel
Sivan's Basement
Sivan's Basement
Geb manifested a mouth and began to eat the floor. Sivan could to nought but laugh, and look to Rivin with a shrug.
"I encouraged him to speak in Common," he said, "the better to interact with people, but I didn't expect he would develop a flair for the dramatic."
"Om nom nom!" the earth elemental declared. He had been a mere sprite when Sivan first made a contract with him, but he and the other sprites had grown in power and complexity in Sivan's care. He hadn't heard of that happening before, but he couldn't be upset that their work together helped them evolve. When Geb's work was done, he got his big reveal. He dove for the hole in the floor, and Sivan followed, using the steps that had been crafted for that purpose.
Previously, Geb had learned to absorb the dirt and stone beneath his cottage and use it to make the garden more fertile, to reinforce the bones of the building, and to grow an attic, which became another floor, and that all repeated. Now, with new intelligence and new understanding of what might come in handy for his master, he fashioned entire rooms and only showed them to Sivan when they were complete.
Sivan had invited Rivin to come and explore with him given the man often slept in one of his basements. He also enjoyed the strange man's company.
They descended into what looked like a natural cave and Sivan's eyes went wide. It was lit by enormous mushrooms and other fungal blooms. There was standing water, or perhaps it was moving sluggishly. Zin would surely investigate.
"Zin helped," Geb allowed, his voice gravelly. "All helped. Co-la-bo-ra-tion."
"We aren't connected to the Warrens, are we, Geb?" The little gnome-looking elemental shook his head. Sivan oriented himself. "That's under Laurevere's house, but well below his basement. And..." Geb was nodding proudly.
"It was here. Made it stronger. Sivan tower won't squash. Laurevere house won't squash. Plenty of room. Earth room. Grow mushrooms. Grow aether stones. Sivan very happy. Yes?"
"Yes. Thank you, Geb." His wide-eyed gaze swung to Rivin, curious as to his reaction.