[quote=@Tatterdemalion] [b]Jessamine![/b] The emergence of Princess Shazari of Jedad in her battle-armor from the throat of one of the Snake-Husband’s heads is glorious. She brings golden light with her, caught in the folds of her cloak, and her helm is burnished and glorious, wrapped round and round with images of two-headed serpents. The Snake-Husband lowers one vast head and lets her alight on the ruined ground, stepping haughtily down. “What have you [i]done[/i] while I was putting our husband to rights?” She asks, loudly— but you almost miss the question, because the glass snake-wife has just projectile vomited a huge dog directly at Adila I, knocking both of them into an awful slimy tumble. And then both serpents raise their heads and bellow so loudly that the whole labyrinth shakes.[/quote] Princess Jessamine demonstrates in this moment her practical experience and her innocent naivety. At once she has an enchanted amphora from her traveling bag and is using the endless stream of water that emerges from it to wash clean the princesses with an efficiency and readiness that speaks of past experience. But even if she knows enough about being swallowed to react with alacrity and sympathy to aid someone else who has just experienced it, it is similarly plain that she has never owned a dog. If she had she would have known about the spectacular shaking arc of water that resulted in her being drenched to the bone and the dog being restored to its true fluffy self. But immediately upon settling, the dog runs all about in a panic. She seeks to herd the gathered princesses with barks, with increasingly frantic motions as she rushes all about, trying to direct them somewhere... but she doesn't know where. There is a distressed, mournful, panicked edge to everything, a hope that even a creature so naturally trusting senses is distant.