[touya notices they glow stick, wondering if that's something from their homeworld (or someone's) or if it's something that was crafted from trench resources. either way, it's not blood, so shouldn't be problematic to stick it on walls. while his way won't be glowing for as long as shouto's, it'll be a lot easier to notice with light and has far less chance of getting somehow wiped off. who knows what's down here and licks along the walls? with his own mark done, touya descends into the lower tunnel, leaving his omen to rest since the light down here is enough without it.]
None you can see. [don't make generic statements, shouto. especially when looking at one patch of a river they don't even see the ends of. dabi tilts his head back to watch his brother escalate himself to the ceiling. worms?]
... gross.
[here he thought it was moss along needle-like stalactites. (and no, he doesn't know what shouto's poking either.) now he's less inclined to stand under them when he notices the drippy threads move with the poke. at least it doesn't seem to be melting the younger man's flesh off his finger.]
I'm right here.
[indicating his own presence. the question is, which direction to go? the river goes and comes different routes. the continuation of the river is far more well lit than the potential origination point...]
no subject
None you can see. [don't make generic statements, shouto. especially when looking at one patch of a river they don't even see the ends of. dabi tilts his head back to watch his brother escalate himself to the ceiling. worms?]
... gross.
[here he thought it was moss along needle-like stalactites. (and no, he doesn't know what shouto's poking either.) now he's less inclined to stand under them when he notices the drippy threads move with the poke. at least it doesn't seem to be melting the younger man's flesh off his finger.]
I'm right here.
[indicating his own presence. the question is, which direction to go? the river goes and comes different routes. the continuation of the river is far more well lit than the potential origination point...]