Sidhra hadn’t wanted to go over and greet any of the newcomers, but that didn’t mean Anuya couldn’t. She waited until her sister was gone before drifting towards the groups of creatures pouring in through the portal. Because of them this place had taken a magic from her - she could feel the absence after the hiss had wrapped around her.
They had taken their gods, and now they had taken her magic, so she wasn’t really planning on just leaving them alone - they didn’t really deserve any privacy during what seemed to be a very tragic time for many of them.
Still, when she started to approach a pair of young looking males she did feel a little bad for them. It couldn’t be that easy. They looked to be related but, really, she barely looked like any of her siblings (minus the long, fuzzy ears) but - maybe blood was stronger on the other side of the portal. Her bright, glowing eyes flickered to the portal for a moment, wondering whether she would be able to get through it to the other side the way they had all come here (and mentally making a note to throw a few rocks through it later), but then she focused on the reuniting pair.
Her smile grew bright, almost wild, as she took them in and how strange they were. She wanted to run her muzzle along the metal wing of the elder boy, and test whether their lightning markings were like the strange lights that danced across the sky here, but she stayed mostly still - her large ears twitching a little at the effort it was taking. “HI!!” She practically shouted in their faces, but forced herself to speak in a quieter voice when she continued - glancing around as though checking for someone. And she was - what if Sidhra caught her?
“You guys are new here, huh?” You know, as if they hadn’t just kinda fallen out of the sky.
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