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She follows Lepis over the maze, towards the sharp cry of a child. When they get there she has to hesitate, because there is just no space on the ground. If she were to dive Lepis immediately, they’d probably crash. Her heart is racing, she feels sick, but she waits to dive until she finds a big enough space to land, taking care to note the correct paths that will lead her to Lepis once she’s on the ground. When she does arrive, she takes in the sight with wide green eyes while trying to catch her breath. There’s two boys in various stages of being stuck in the walls; a gray mare over one, Lepis over the other. Someone with antlers is trying to help Lepis, a fire-colored mare and…a lion?
The little mare spooks backwards instinctively, snorting, but a second of thought says she’s probably safe if it’s not already trying to eat one of the trapped children. Sliding in between the others, brushing her shoulder against Lepis’, and reaching towards the wall with an intense frown. Half the problem is the hardening of the plants; almost as if they’re dead. Or dying. An idea flits across her mind, but she hesitates again, because she’s never tried anything like it before. How stupid, she berates herself, for only ever growing flowers! But it would be cowardly not to try – her eyes flick to the two desperate mothers again, and then she takes a deep breath and touches the plants.
They feel…gross. Sick. But Noah encourages them to grow, to soften, to stretch up towards the sun and away from the boys. If it works, if they become green and alive again, it will be easier for the others to take apart, with teeth and antlers and hooves. The colts will be able to thrash and move and help free themselves as well. She wishes she could just disintegrate them into dust, but her power only lets her encourage growth, and it’s a slow and grueling process for her being so out of practice.
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Noah is using her flora revival to try and help make the plants not rock hard and looser.