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Five Pebbles ([personal profile] labugrynthian) wrote in [community profile] datadiving2026-03-22 03:58 pm

hollow knight/rain world crossover content

[ five pebbles condescending to slugcatbugs about karma five hours unskippable]
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[personal profile] weaversong 2026-04-26 04:59 pm (UTC)(link)
The bugs freeze and vicious satisfaction surges through Hornet. She braces herself as her current mount falls; once it's prone and still, she drives her needle into its skull (is this a species with skulls? She supposes she's about to find out).

The tapping of metal on metal has her whirling around, ready for another opponent, but it's only that little bug from before, beckoning her to safety. She hesitates for a bare moment. Part of her—the Weaver part, the part that spent her earliest years in Deepnest—wants to press on with the hunt. Her prey is stunned and vulnerable. Even setting aside the satisfaction of a successful hunt, killing them now will make the rest of her journey much easier.

But she doesn't need to kill them, does she? And there are advantages to leaving them alive. By stepping back and observing she could gain all manner of information: how long they'll remain stunned, if they'll attempt to resume their hunt or flee once they've recovered, if they show any fear of the spent volt vessel once they've regained their senses. And then there's the larger flying bugs to consider...

Ultimately, it only takes a moment for a cooler line of thinking of prevail. She yanks her needle out of the beaked bug and turns, casting her gaze towards where she last saw the Overseer.

"Little scout, we can find safety this way."

Then she turns and leaps from her slain prey, dashing towards the overhang. She slows as she draws near, ever wary of traps or tricks. She's already observed that the little creature is clever, and while it might look soft it wouldn't be the first soft-but-vicious thing she's met in her travels. But when no attack comes she slips into its hiding place alongside it, pressing herself deep into the shadows of the overhang.

"My thanks, small one. I'm glad to see you escaped with your shell intact."

Can this thing even understand her? She has no idea, but it's better to not be rude to the little creature.
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[personal profile] weaversong 2026-04-30 03:45 am (UTC)(link)
Hornet, too, turns to observe the beaked bugs as they stir, taking careful note of their behavior and movements. But it seems the need for such caution has passed. She watches as they disperse with their stumbling, uncoordinated steps, noting that they make no effort to retrieve their fallen kin's corpse. Simple beasts, then. Now she can focus on the sleek little bug in front of her.

Young is the first assumption that comes to Hornet's mind, though she hasn't committed to it just yet. It definitely looks different from the one she saw her first night here. That one had seemed to have fur, though she hadn't gotten close enough to confirm it, and she doesn't recall seeing any frills on it. Young is still a possibility, of course, but perhaps it's just a slightly different species—or even simply of a different bloodline. Or perhaps it's actually older. She has no way of being sure unless it can speak.

And it doesn't seem that it can. It clearly recognizes that she's communicating with it, but it's too soon to say if it actually understands her. It makes her think if the developing minds of young fleas, though this little creature is certainly a bit less... exuberant? Reckless? Than the many juvenile fleas she saw back to Mooshka's caravan. It may be clever, yes, but cleverness and intelligence are two different things. She'll have to observe a while longer to see how much of the latter is possesses.

But it seems such an opportunity may come sooner than later. The symbol for shelter is perfectly familiar to Hornet by now. Even seeing it out of the corner of her eye is enough to pull her attention to the Overseer. She turns her gaze to the sky, noting that it does seem as though the clouds are starting to grow heavy with impending rain. A shame; she hates to leave the slain bug's corpse to rot, especially knowing that she might be able to extract valuable resources from it with a bit of effort, but she hates the idea of drowning more.

"I'll be seeking shelter from the rain," she explains, turning to regard the little frilled bug once more. "You may join me, if you wish, but we must move swiftly."

And true to her word, Hornet steps away from the overhang and out into the open once more. She's observed that most bugs native to this region make themselves scarce as the rain approaches, but she keeps a wary eye out all the same. Those roach-like creatures are never far, and they're surprisingly stealthy despite their vividly colored heads.
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[personal profile] weaversong 2026-05-04 03:34 am (UTC)(link)
Hornet monitors the little bug for the first leg of their trip, making sure that it can actually keep pace with her. But it proves itself to be as determined as it is resilient. It makes her pace admirably despite its shorter legs and somewhat ungainly movements.

Descending into the shelter and finding it a proper shelter, rather than just a watertight box in the ground, is a welcome relief. She'd been concerned that it might be a tight fit between herself and her new companion, but they'll both have room to rest. Hornet herself will even have room to work! She can actually do something productive during the downpour, rather than having to wait until it passes just to waste precious moments that could be spent traveling.

While these thoughts are all in the back of her mind it is, unsurprisingly, the murals that truly capture her attention. She'd seen ones very much like these just before she'd met Five Pebbles. They were one of many subjects she'd declined to ask about in favor of matters she'd considered more important, but now she wishes she had. For them to be at the top of Five Pebbles's superstructure was one thing. For such carefully rendered copies to also be here speaks to something that may have once held much cultural significance.

"Little scout, are you still there?"

The Overseers always seem to disappear when the rains draw near, but just as equally never seem to be far.

"I'd like to ask Five Pebbles a question, if your messages can still reach him in the rain."
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[personal profile] weaversong 2026-05-06 06:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, at least her new companion is happy. The moss does look rather nice, but Hornet refrains from throwing herself down alongside the little bug. Instead, when she sees that Overseer is both still present and seems amendable to passing on her questions, she steps around the shattered remains of what may have once been a table and closer to the painted wall.

"I saw murals similar to these—nearly identical, in fact—in the chambers near the top of your structure. I'm wondered if they were simply art, or if they held some greater significance to the people of this land."

She and Five Pebbles can't speak directly, but Hornet has grown familiar with the Overseer and its method of communication. There's still plenty that's lost in translation, but she's confident she can get something out of this conversation. In fact, now that she has the murals in front of her again, she realizes that the symbol the Overseer uses to signal nearby predators looks like a combination of two of the symbols in the murals. Maybe she can start to learn the local language in earnest.