[hr][center][img]https://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/b3RmLjk2LmNlZjU4Zi5SWEpwY3lCVFlXMWhaV3csLjQA/mafakanev.regular.png[/img][/center] [hr][indent] Eris squinted at the changing light, letting out a quiet hum of disapproval. Time wasn't a thing of luxury, though he figured that was probably so the mages didn't waste all their time on riddles and would move on quicker. He wondered what would happen if the light of the constellation got covered. He shook his head at it, rolling his shoulders back. He used to make fun of his sister for her obsession with horoscopes, but maybe Eris should've given her just a little mind in case the constellation ended up being one of them. Then again, who knows how many of those things there were. He moved on quickly from that thought as Wells spoke. Siblings in tandem--okay, that sort of leaned into his theory about synchronizing, so that was a plus. Stars and fate could be linked...so something was going to happen when they touched the stars. Eris was a lot more confident in his guess now, all that was left was to figure out what to touch and when specifically. Wells added that there was a star on his end, although the mention of color did bring up a good point. He came to the same conclusion, though, and at that point he figured that this was going to be the best that they were going to get; standing around doing nothing clearly wasn't the way to go. [color=ccff99]"No, just count it down like you did before,"[/color] Eris called back. Worst case scenario, they fail and go back to the forest. Probably. [color=ccff99]"We'll just take whatever happens next as it comes."[/color] He voiced his thoughts out loud, extending his hand. [color=ccff99]"Ready."[/color] [/indent][hr] [sub][right]Keeping calm with [@Scribe of Thoth].[/right][/sub]