[it's amazing how much the dragon resembles the human-shaped person that he's so familiar with. for something with a reptilian face, Robin knows exactly what kind of calculating he must be doing in that mind of his.
which is why he's only encouraged when Tek suddenly dives under the water, sending the much-lighter demigod bobbing away in the waves like a cork. before he can get too far, he takes one more breath and dives down too, heading to where he saw the thing glinting at the bottom of the lake.
it isn't very far for a dragon, though it will take Robin a minute more. the floor of the lake is mostly covered in large, slick stones, though some of them are shaped in such a way to suggest that they may have once been part of some building or structure, too big and evenly-sized to have occurred naturally. a pack of lake-dwelling eels slither away as the large dragon gets closer, hiding under outcroppings while smaller, plain-colored fish only panic and flutter away in random directions.
the place where the glass is sitting looks pretty obvious; several tree stumps are standing in a ring around it, rotted at the top, their bases still surprisingly well-preserved and clinging to the muck below them. pale glints of light sparkle here and there against their trunks, coming from a spot in the middle where a semi-clear piece of something has been partly wedged out from under another stone.
it's hard to tell how big it is, but it's probably about three feet across.]
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which is why he's only encouraged when Tek suddenly dives under the water, sending the much-lighter demigod bobbing away in the waves like a cork. before he can get too far, he takes one more breath and dives down too, heading to where he saw the thing glinting at the bottom of the lake.
it isn't very far for a dragon, though it will take Robin a minute more. the floor of the lake is mostly covered in large, slick stones, though some of them are shaped in such a way to suggest that they may have once been part of some building or structure, too big and evenly-sized to have occurred naturally. a pack of lake-dwelling eels slither away as the large dragon gets closer, hiding under outcroppings while smaller, plain-colored fish only panic and flutter away in random directions.
the place where the glass is sitting looks pretty obvious; several tree stumps are standing in a ring around it, rotted at the top, their bases still surprisingly well-preserved and clinging to the muck below them. pale glints of light sparkle here and there against their trunks, coming from a spot in the middle where a semi-clear piece of something has been partly wedged out from under another stone.
it's hard to tell how big it is, but it's probably about three feet across.]