Wings of Fire ~The RP: The Three Continents

(Wait, no I don't- AHH WHEN did I grab it?!?!)

"Holy mackerel." She squinted at the whispy image. "Can we talk to it? It can't hear me, can it?" She lowered her voice, glancing at Gila for answers.
“no, no, they can’t hear you.” Gila shook his head. “It’s more like being an invisible bystander. You can see them and hear them, but they don’t know you’re watching.”
 
Atlantis flew for hours, a straight shot back to the Sea was hard on him but worth it. He felt as if his entire life had been tipped upside down, everything he’d hidden was out in the open, his Queen he’d sworn to protect was dead, his family might not even be alive. He had to find them and flying there would take too long, He decided. Swooping low to the ground and dragging his talons through the gravely soil he scooped up a few rocks. choosing the best one He magicked it into a broad, flat stone and said the following in a low voice. “I enchant this stone to transport me to wherever I ask to be taken to instantly.” he finished and hoped it would work. “Take me to the Kingdom of The Sea.” He said, barely getting the last word out before a black inky void opened up around him and pulled him through the open sky into nothingness. He felt as if his scales had been turned inside out momentarily before feeling the cool rush of ocean water slithering beneath his scales and into his gills. He was home. And thankfully not stuck inside a wall, something he thought about too late. Be more specific next time just in case he told himself.
The Deep palace was a wreck, it had never been attacked like this, except a small civil war long ago.
He wondered if the summer palace had been attacked as well.



Deepstar had flew out along the coasts, not finding Atlantis. She decided to return home, Pearl needed her right now and so did her siblings.
 
“no, no, they can’t hear you.” Gila shook his head. “It’s more like being an invisible bystander. You can see them and hear them, but they don’t know you’re watching.”
"Well, they're not, er, doing much. Maybe we should try something else. Another name, um..." She shook her head, shrugging, "Cold? Or something? Nah, that's even stupider than Hail. I dunno. When I think of snow I think of frost, drift, and north." She shrugged again. "They just seem... stupidly obvious. They literally have zero good names." She dragged a talon down her face. "Shall we mark the ones we try and just... blurt random names?"
 
"Well, they're not, er, doing much. Maybe we should try something else. Another name, um..." She shook her head, shrugging, "Cold? Or something? Nah, that's even stupider than Hail. I dunno. When I think of snow I think of frost, drift, and north." She shrugged again. "They just seem... stupidly obvious. They literally have zero good names." She dragged a talon down her face. "Shall we mark the ones we try and just... blurt random names?"
(Have them try Snowswirl. It will make for some interesting conversation. She is remembering about her travels.
 
"Well, they're not, er, doing much. Maybe we should try something else. Another name, um..." She shook her head, shrugging, "Cold? Or something? Nah, that's even stupider than Hail. I dunno. When I think of snow I think of frost, drift, and north." She shrugged again. "They just seem... stupidly obvious. They literally have zero good names." She dragged a talon down her face. "Shall we mark the ones we try and just... blurt random names?"
“I think that’s our best bet,” Gila said, running a talon through his spinal crest.
 
“I think that’s our best bet,” Gila said, running a talon through his spinal crest.
"Dhu." Aloe snatched a nearby scroll, fumbling through the bookshelf for a pen, but only succeeded in sending an inkwell careening off the shelf. It promptly shattered, splattering ink on both her and Gila. "Well, shoot." She raised her right talon, displaying the feather proudly. "Ight. Say some names."
 

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