Drawser blinked and tilted his head to the side curiously when Kaamil put a hand to his chest and closed his eyes. Huh, maybe he was remembering something? Drawser didn't know Kaami at all, though, so he couldn't even assume what it is that he was remembering. Maybe something sad? Or something nostalgic? What was it?! But maybe it was something private and maybe Drawser didn't have the right to ask. So he kept quiet, against his own curiosity, so as to not get into Kaamil's private affairs.
Hmm, cold and hot cancelling each other? "Huh, well... I think it's logical. I still think it'd be hotter in caves, although not as hot as it could get." He tilted his head some more, the cap almost falling over his head. Clearly these clothes were too big for him, but Drawser didn't seem to mind at all. "But, well! The only way to find out is to go for it!" With that he tried to twirl the pen between his fingers, but embarrassingly failed. Drawser quickly swiped the pen up from the ground, trying to hide how embarrassed he was now. Whoops. That's what happens when you try to act cool! "W-well. Check this out!" He popped the cap off to reveal a pen tip just like any other. It looked like those thick, large tips for coloring markers. With that, Drawser walked over to the base of the volcano, and he simply started scribbling right over the rocky base. He wasn't drawing directly onto the rock, but just a small bit over it, and the ink still flowed through the pin. The brown ink had a glow and glittery image to it. Drawser seemed used to it, as he just continued to doodle some intricate pattern over the wall. While it might look complicated to anyone, Drawser was obviously used to drawing the figure, for his hand just went with the flow, never stopping and just drawing the details.
Once the pattern was done, Drawser stuck the cap back onto the pen. He looked over his shoulder at Kaamil with a grin. "Check this out!" He then stuck his hand onto the biggest pattern (there was one big drawing, and smaller ones of the same kind were linked to one another, like some sort of complicated chain). The suspending, glowing ink glowed more intensively once it felt Drawser's hand, and it suddenly sunk into the rocky wall until it had completely disappeared. Nothing happened immediately, but shortly after sinking into the wall, huge, rocky platforms emerged from the wall itself. The platforms looked like they were getting pulled out of the rock itself by from mysterious force, and once they were all out, the pattern looked similar to that of some stairs. Of course, they would still need to climb a bit, but obviously this would make the climbing much easier. And safer.
With that done, Drawser looked back at Kaamil, an excited (and proud) grin on his face. "Well? Now we can climb up~"