Tal stood and dusted his knees off, nodding at Sah's determination of the age of the tracks he'd found. "Sure, makes sense. Th'locals must've wanted t'know what came down next door to 'em," he agreed thoughtfully. If the lights had landed in Halo, he and Sah would have been the first ones out to investigate, too. If it was a threat, they'd want to know about it. Otherwise...
He scowled. "If there was anythin' interestin' in whatever landed, it's long gone by now. Any one o' those tracks's owners could've carried it off."
But maybe there was one other clue that might help. Boreal rumbled and leaned into Sah's hand, pleased that her companion's friend was also clever enough to recognize a kindred soul, however scaly. Tal just stuck his tongue out at her from behind Sah's back as he trudged over to join them at the big claw marks.
"...Huh. Not somethin' I'd expect t'see outside o' Halo," he admitted slowly, scowl deepening in thought. "Or th'Draig. So... how many folks d'you know who can shift into somethin' like that?"
He scowled. "If there was anythin' interestin' in whatever landed, it's long gone by now. Any one o' those tracks's owners could've carried it off."
But maybe there was one other clue that might help. Boreal rumbled and leaned into Sah's hand, pleased that her companion's friend was also clever enough to recognize a kindred soul, however scaly. Tal just stuck his tongue out at her from behind Sah's back as he trudged over to join them at the big claw marks.
"...Huh. Not somethin' I'd expect t'see outside o' Halo," he admitted slowly, scowl deepening in thought. "Or th'Draig. So... how many folks d'you know who can shift into somethin' like that?"






