The little fungus scrunches its mouth, âDonât trust it!â It tries its best to sound like Tori. The little guy wiggles and from under its base a blue gray earthy smelling excretion drops to the ground.
âIs this a baby Shrieker? If so, much better sounding than the grown ups. If not, what type of fungus are you?â Magoo thinks through his limited experience with mushrooms in the wild and comes up blank (Nature nat 1)
Tori shrugs "Well, regardless, we should probably leave it here and get these supplies back. I'm sure we'll keep rotating back out for more excursions."
Lyra puts the creature back down on the stump it was hiding in. "I think this one might be just mimicking what it hears without understanding. But in any case it seems to be harmless. I'll skip getting a wood sample from this stump, I don't want to disturb the symbol or this little things home."
The fun-guy as soon as itâs set back down on the ground excretes a little strip of earthy gray poo then rolls into its cap and rolls into the stump. From inside you hear, âLittle things home!â It sounds like Lyraâs voiceâŠ
As the group moves on itâs a chill beautiful âdayâ the stars are out and two planets can be seen in the sky. A strange phenomenon can be observed as what looks like a huge ribbon of blue shades like a huge blue rainbow appears across the sky then just a few hours later is gone. The muddy hills are hard to traverse but eventually you make it back to the fork in the river. There are many shrubs moving about but they seem to not notice or react as you follow the river. Once again you notice the long luminous eel like creatures threading around in the shallows, and a few flower fish trying to keep away from the long creatures.
your daylight when a shrub passes near shows a pattern of lighter blues and blue greens on these seemingly harmless plants.
As the ball is pulled out into the daylight it straitens out and says in a copy of Lyraâs voice, âFeels alive!â
Lyra chuckles and says, "You're cute."
âWell hello little oneâ Krakel says with a chuckle as Lyra pulls the âmushroom beingâ out and it begins to speak.
"I don't trust it." Tori says from a few yards away, keeping an eye out for the things parents of they're close by
The little fungus scrunches its mouth, âDonât trust it!â It tries its best to sound like Tori. The little guy wiggles and from under its base a blue gray earthy smelling excretion drops to the ground.
Is Lyra still holding this creature?
âIs this a baby Shrieker? If so, much better sounding than the grown ups. If not, what type of fungus are you?â Magoo thinks through his limited experience with mushrooms in the wild and comes up blank (Nature nat 1)
âIf these beings are related to the myconid back home they may be peaceful as long as we donât threaten them.ââŠ.
Tori shrugs "Well, regardless, we should probably leave it here and get these supplies back. I'm sure we'll keep rotating back out for more excursions."
Lyra puts the creature back down on the stump it was hiding in. "I think this one might be just mimicking what it hears without understanding. But in any case it seems to be harmless. I'll skip getting a wood sample from this stump, I don't want to disturb the symbol or this little things home."
The fun-guy as soon as itâs set back down on the ground excretes a little strip of earthy gray poo then rolls into its cap and rolls into the stump. From inside you hear, âLittle things home!â It sounds like Lyraâs voiceâŠ
As the group moves on itâs a chill beautiful âdayâ the stars are out and two planets can be seen in the sky. A strange phenomenon can be observed as what looks like a huge ribbon of blue shades like a huge blue rainbow appears across the sky then just a few hours later is gone. The muddy hills are hard to traverse but eventually you make it back to the fork in the river. There are many shrubs moving about but they seem to not notice or react as you follow the river. Once again you notice the long luminous eel like creatures threading around in the shallows, and a few flower fish trying to keep away from the long creatures.
your daylight when a shrub passes near shows a pattern of lighter blues and blue greens on these seemingly harmless plants.