Ebony nodded silently in response to her name, not really paying attention. Eventually, though, she forced herself to snap out of it. Hmm, there was a piece of paper in her hand now. Perun was sniffing it quizically, but nothing went through his thought-speech link to her. The Sahound was like a small child, really- he'd send her non-complex but still complete sentences through his mind once in a while, but nothing more, and his knowledge of things was, in all honestly, somewhat limited. Still, it had to improve eventually, right? Usually, things like this did. After all, before it'd just been single-word phrases he thought in, so he'd already shown a good deal of improvement recently.
Her attention was now fully focused when she heard that, indeed, the eggs were being given away. All right, then- the competition was on. Eggs 2, 4, and 6, hmm? She'd been to the empty shop before, looked at pictures and descriptions of each sort of egg. The type two ones had caught her interest, indeed- they had a rather stunning color pattern, to be honest, and they seemed so... cuddly, generally. This would be quite interesting, indeed. The design labeled with the number four hadn't seemed that interesting, but she still had to admit that anything with that much energy in the egg could be a great companion for usually playful Perun. As long as it didn't try to touch him- that wouldn't end well. And though, again, the type six eggs didn't really catch her interest too much, she'd be glad to get anything.
Suddenly, with a flick of the rabbit's wand, she felt something near her hip. Wait, what was that? Alarmed, she looked down. Messaging devices, hmm? They looked suspicious, but for now, she wouldn't doubt it. Indeed, there were all sorts of things you could run into inside the shrine area. Okay, she'd remember that- send a message if she was in trouble. Somehow, Molly's doubts in her magic didn't seem all that comforting, but she wasn't going to think about that. After all, plenty of people apparently entered the shrine trying to find one of the beasts, and ended up not running into one- imagine the chances of encountering one on accident! So, she'd be fine, then.
All right, time to go! As soon as the word was given, Ebony rushed up the steps into the main halls of the shrine, looking around eagerly. She wanted to find these quickly, but if she hurried too much, then she might miss it, and so her eyes scanned eagerly for detail. Look for something oval-shaped, with bright colors. Stay near me, though. She thought as obviously as she could, hoping her telepathic Sahound would hear her. Okay. The response was quick, but it meant that her companion, though sometimes disobedient, would probably listen for now. She was stunned by the beauty of the main room, of course, but there were too many people in it for her liking. She saw the three exits, of course, and new that it'd be more likely for eggs to be hidden in there, but she would be checking this big room, first.
Perun wandered slightly away- he was at a disadvantage here. He was used to tracking by hearing, after all, yet this place was so full of noise, and eggs made no sound- except possibly the sort she'd heard described as rolling around, but how could one find one of those among all the other chaos? Still, she was going to scan over this room, bit by bit. Her statically crackling companion would generally deter the urge of others to pet his soft fur, but she still felt sorry for anyone who tried to touch his pelt. Quietly, her eyes looked for potential corners for things to disappear into, some sort of a sign, making her way towards the three halls as she did so. Time for some competition. But so far, every little nook and cranny she searched, there was nothing but dust and the typical brilliance of the shrine, none of the enchanting eggs she was here in hopes of seeking out for herself.