The great lizard narrowed his eyes at Aria.
"So I was right. You are her. You understand me, and wave that voice around like a flag, drenched in Seeker's pain. Though even though you hear my words, i doubt you know what i talk about." He opened his jaw and Dim Lane dropped, sprawled on the grass as he scrambled away, flapping over to Aria. He stood in front of her, pushing back.
"Let's just back away slowly, that should work, right?" the raven said.
The lizard shifted his shoulders to keep the unconscious girl balanced comfortably. "You can call me whatever you will, though my friend here calls me Saviour." He gestured to the girl. He turned his head and gripped her in his mouth. A haze of light hissed among his teeth and the girl whimpered as he lay her on the floor in front. "She is not okay. Maybe you can help that." Black ooze dribbled out of her. "Her name is Little Hands."
As the creature scrambled away, Neesa leapt up to the rooftops, watching a silhouette hop across the city wall. She beat the floor, launching herself after them, perching herself at the wall as she spied the pair encircled by the beasts. She slumped, kicked at the air and pulled fingers through her hair.
"Ugh," she mumbled to herself. "What the hell is this." She studied from afar, keeping low to not stick out from the wall.
Andreya and the pair of minks huddled along behind.
"Well I had a theory," Perra said. Beem prodded him in the back.
"It's my theory," he had an indignant tone and a hurt expression.
"Yeah but i can explain it better." Perra replied. Beem folded his arms and pouted, shivering a little in the cold. Perra continued regardless. "Basically we think the shard is just that, a shard. It looks like his true self shattered across the stars and we've only brought back a small part of that. If what we understand of Nero's full power is true, we should be dead already." Beem nodded in large swoops as though he were bowing, while Andreya put her hand to her hair, pulling strands as she thought.
"So a chosen person could beat him?" she asked.
"Oh a supremely powerful one, maybe," Perra said. "He's still a God after all." Beem looked out the window. He couldn't see anything. When Leo turned his light on, both the minks jumped.
"What is that?" Beem squeaked a little loud, while the pair of them swarmed around Leo's device. General Caisen giglde and stepped past them, opening the door, which let the light spill in and illuminate a tightly packed mass of shelves filled with odd shaped jars. The musty smell of dead plants permeated through the room.