Darkhunter finally gathered himself after a few seconds. He swallowed the lump in his throat and sat up, trying to push the longing visions of Starfall and Nightspirit out of his head. He would get back to them, somehow. He didn't even want to imagine the grief they were experiencing right now. He looked around with his tail slowly sweeping the floor behind him, his ears flicking and twisting to hear all the bits of conversation. The light still hurt his eyes but... it was bearable. He says, "I do not know what is going on. I hope none of you do, either. I left behind two beautiful mates and my home, and I don't know how to get back. We should probably look around this... chamber..." He stood up and began to pace about again, this time looking and inspecting the walls. All of the cracks, crevices, nooks and crannies came under his feline scrutiny. He had never been in a place like this. As he investigated the images came back to him, hurting him. A beautiful, starry night. He had laid out under the cover of the thick jungle canopy, laying alone for just a few seconds before one of his wonderful mates joined him by his side. Starfall. A jaguar with fur pure white and blue eyes that glowed like the little lights in the sky... her thick, warm, soft fur comforted him as he pulled her close with his forelegs, burying his nose in her fluffy scruff. Then there was Nightspirit, the pure black jaguar with sleek fur and the agility of a bird. Her eyes were an incredible emerald green. She joined them by curling up and letting them use her almost as a pillow. In that position, lovingly curled into his mates, he had fallen asleep... and now he was here... He blinked out of his reverie as he almost ran into someone, seeing nothing interesting right now. The next exhibit could wait. He sat down and faced the group, "I think we need to get to know each other. I am Darkhunter." He bowed his head respectfully, then raised it and looked about. Mostly there were odd creatures with no fur, and something over their bodies that smelled funny. Then there was a being that looked... just off. His sensitive eyes saw everything in vivid, slightly-washed out detail. He was still sweeping his tail, looking about cautiously.