((Note: Though I started this RP in Nori Volcano, I imagine this plot will take us all over it, and the Tuun Mountains.))
Mothers were generally known for being pretty agreeable. That was what made them mothers--all of their love was completely unconditional.
Unless, of course, they were Mother Nature. She was definitely known for her temper.
Agni, the Volcano Fairy, made it her job to control part of that notorious temper--the fierce volcanoes that dotted the land of Evelon, especially in Lambastia. She skittered in-between fissures in the rock in her small, compact fairy form--resembling nothing so much as a salamander with hair and horns. Her tongue flickered out, sampling rock and tasting the lava. The silica taste was down. The velvety-smooth lava this particular volcano was known for was getting thick and chunky.
Make no mistake about it: Something was wrong.
She'd sensed something was off ever since her favorite cinder cone began acting strangely. It was the one she liked to think of most as "her" volcano--it wasn't the biggest, or the brightest, but its ashy sides sloped just so, and there was such a delightful sharp glassiness to the ashes it spewed out. Normally, it belched out a small cloud of tephra on a regular basis. But lately, it had gone silent.
Many volcanoes were going silent. And the earth was rumbling more than it had in a long time.
Agni needed to do some thinking. She slithered her way out of the volcanoes, down the slopes of Nori, into the forest on the calmer half of the mountain range. At least, calmer on the surface--lava chambers still bubbled deep below, and from them sprung some truly delightful hot springs where a fairy could put her mind at ease. Deep in the heart of one forest, she found her favorite little bubbling pool. The night air was chill--perfect for bathing in warm water. And with no one around, there was no shame in taking up a little extra space. She changed herself to her full size--glowing lava tubes sprung from her back, magma pulsing within. Her mane stretched down her back to dangle in the water. The flame on the tip of her tail grew to an inferno, but it burned nothing--though she was careful to keep it clear of the water. Without further ado, she sunk herself into the bubbling mineral pool, and began to ponder.