---Cephei---
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DarkDragonfly
((let them headcanons come lol))
The Skydancer turned back quickly when he heard the Fae's voice.
"Ursa! What are you doing out here? You should be resting."
It was clear he was trying to be serious, but at the same time was happy to see her awake. Not that he'd admit it. After a few moments, Cephei sighed, and slowly walked up to her.
"So I got the pronunciation right? Huh... Well, I'm not sure if this is good or bad news, but your sister said those out loud. When the Longnecks' leader knocked you out, some sort of dark aura formed around her, and... Let out a meteor shower. Solidified magic just... raining down. Basically she saved us all. Scared the remaining Longnecks away, but she passed out after doing so. And apparently, she doesn't remember it."
He wasn't sure if he should tell her that, but for Windsinger's sake, she was Starbeam's sister. She deserved to know what she was capable of.
--Almighty--
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Loquaciousky @
101nightshade101
((*is nudged*))
"Water's pretty reliable, from what I know."
Almighty pointed out. He had never worked with other Water exaltees, but he knew dragons born under that flight that were pretty down to earth, and they had put up some hard battles agaist Wind - ones that the Spiral loved to learn tales of when he was a hatchling.
"Hmm, no coordinates here... Perhaps we're the first ones to arrive. Should we go looki-"
Almighty lost track of what he was saying when he spotted some Tundras on the beach. He couldn't make out their eyes, but flew a little closer to the water to avoid being seen. Maybe they were the other icicles?
He looked down at the water again, just when the Guardian below them looked up - were those wind eyes? Ah, that made things a lot easier! Without a warning, he dove down almost in a straight line, and dipped his head on the water, trying to get the Guardian's attention. Maybe they'd know which flight the Tundras belonged to!
---Jagiya---
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Hurricanesong
((know them feels, it takes about 10mins to answer everyone - and that's on my pc!))
The Fae was gone before she could answer, and Jagiya readied herself for a bigger dive. Her sense of direction was indeed good, but there were no close landmarks - watermarks? seamarks? - for her to use, so it had to be the sun.
The Guardian looked down, trying to sort out her sense of gravity, and then back up, to check the sun's position, when a Spiral dove in. He seemed ok, and more than just a little happy to see her.
"Hi, kite!"
Jagiya smiled, swimming in his direction. After all, the Spiral had wind eyes like herself, and it wasn't like every exaltee under the Windsinger's wing knew each other.