Nobody had to tell him twice; as soon as the Temple Draculi walked up to them, Ratio did his best to hide from sight. He was about to grab onto Sethor's tails when the Lucain sat down, and admittedly, this gave Ratio a lot more space to hide. The Kamee took this opportunity and quickly hid behind the dark Lucain. Ratio stood out against Sethor's dark blue fur, but he was so small that he could probably be mistaken for some Lucain marking, if he was lucky enough. And then suddenly, what was that? Sethor was actually talking to the Temple pet! Had he gone mad? Was he trying to lose his soul? Ratio knew Sethor had come here to learn about the Temple pets, but still! Didn't he know they were dangerous? Very dangerous? Ratio had also heard the comment in his head, but he still refused to communicate with that pet...
If the Draculi knew about Ratio, it didn't show. Maybe Sethor was more intriguing, or maybe the Temple pet was already aware of the Kamee. Either way, it didn't make any move to attack, nor did it comment about another pet, besides Sethor, being nearby. Its stony head tilted to one side curiously as Sethor replied to the Draculi's comment. Coming here to learn about what? Maybe the architecture? The Draculi had no idea. Lucain... learn... what...? Far away... The last two words had a strange dream-like tone to them behind the stony emotionlessness the Temple pets were known for. It seemed to be intrigued about this idea of going out to explore the world. Being a Temple pet, it probably hadn't left this shrine at all in its lifetime. Just like Ratio, it probably knew nothing about the world.
The Draculi's tail started to wave slowly from side to side after Sethor told it their names. It seemed happy that the two pets — or at least one of them — was willing to interact with them. Sethor... Ratio... Sethor... Ratio... It repeated the names a few times in its head, tilting it from one side to the other as it did so. No name... Draculi... no name... It replied to Sethor's question about its name. Maybe it was because it lived in this shrine that it had no name. Most Temple pets probably had no pet breeders, so for this wild Draculi, the concept of name probably never really had much importance for it.
If the Draculi knew about Ratio, it didn't show. Maybe Sethor was more intriguing, or maybe the Temple pet was already aware of the Kamee. Either way, it didn't make any move to attack, nor did it comment about another pet, besides Sethor, being nearby. Its stony head tilted to one side curiously as Sethor replied to the Draculi's comment. Coming here to learn about what? Maybe the architecture? The Draculi had no idea. Lucain... learn... what...? Far away... The last two words had a strange dream-like tone to them behind the stony emotionlessness the Temple pets were known for. It seemed to be intrigued about this idea of going out to explore the world. Being a Temple pet, it probably hadn't left this shrine at all in its lifetime. Just like Ratio, it probably knew nothing about the world.
The Draculi's tail started to wave slowly from side to side after Sethor told it their names. It seemed happy that the two pets — or at least one of them — was willing to interact with them. Sethor... Ratio... Sethor... Ratio... It repeated the names a few times in its head, tilting it from one side to the other as it did so. No name... Draculi... no name... It replied to Sethor's question about its name. Maybe it was because it lived in this shrine that it had no name. Most Temple pets probably had no pet breeders, so for this wild Draculi, the concept of name probably never really had much importance for it.