72. Conditions
Author: VicL
last update Last Updated: 2024-10-29 19:42:56

“They’re alive!”

It was amazing, but somehow, when they dug through the cooling lava layers, the Burning Bull and the Diamond Bristle Boar stirred and groaned.

They had to tie them to the Sky Barge to haul them out of the pit.

Now they lay side by side, groaning and twitching on the ground. Bellower’s fire was practically reduced to embers, he flopped around weakly, his breathing hoarse. DD’s entire bottom half had been burned, plus he’d been gored in the bum. It was incredible that either of them even survived until now; Remian had to admit, he was impressed.

“How did they do it?” Remian marveled. “How did they live under such conditions?”

[Fire essence.] Carrie sniffed Bellower, then turned to DD. [Earth essence.]

Bellower managed to open one eye and look at Remian. [Human… give me fire… and I will let you off for one year…]

“We’re way past

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