Crescent shook her head, causing the glow to appear to shatter from around her. The first thing she noticed, it was bright. Not like the sun was in her eyes, but the dungeons weren't pitch dark anymore, she could see just as well as in daylight. The next thing she noticed, was how she absolutely towered over Midnight, by a good three feet. She found that odd, the tallest any Eeveelution got was three feet and three inches, so she SHOULD have only been around two feet taller. Clearly she was much longer.
What she couldn't see was that her neck was longer than any Eeveelution, the same went for her legs, but her body was still proportionate with itself. Her paws still had the feathering, although her right paw's feathering was covered by the metal cuff still on her, and a few chain links were still attached. Her tail was long and held in the air, and her ears were long and pricked upright and foreword.
Her fur was wild, especially on her tail and neck, it stuck up in any direction, and was jet black. Forming a line from her forehead to her tail tip were many intricate and unknown runes, dark blue in color but they seemed to have a lighter blue iridescent shimmer to them. She had one large detailed rune on the back of each ear, and on each of her shoulders and flanks. Her eyes were small and narrowed, and were a solid gold color, lacking an iris and pupil.
Crescent was unkowning of evolving into her regional variant of an Umbreon. She shook her paw, causing the chain to rattle, and looked down at her paws. She looked back and swished her tail, swiveled her ears with ease, before looking at Midnight with her blank eyes. The tips of her whiskers glowed that same deep blue color of the runes on her body, illuminating her face, providing the only light in the dark room as her markings did not glow. They lit up her eyes and reflected off her night black fur, but she still seemed to have that innocent, confused look that she constantly had.
"Erm... do I look alright?" She asked her adopted sister, looking down. Man that was going to take some getting used to.