07.Oct.13, 10:02 PM
Arddra wasn't completely sure if she should give her full support to S'kef. V'riy didn't trust him and she trusted V'riy. Yet, for the moment anyway, S'kef was the appointed Weyrleader. She couldn't go against his orders, that simply would be wrong.
"You are my Weyrleader, I will support you as all the ways I can," Arddra agreed, feeling she wasn't doing anything wrong. In truth there was so little she could do other than give encouragement and support.
When he pointed out they had plenty of celebrations and he felt actions spoke louder than words she nodded. Though she had not attended the execution of the rider who attacked D'ren she heard enough about it upon her return to Katila. Murder wasn't something she approved of and was glad she took no part in it, even watching. Yet she couldn't help but feel all the other crimes left unpunished.
"I do hope things continue to improve under your leadership, S'kef." Arddra gave a slight curtsy towards him in a respectful way. "I also look forward to the day we can return North."
"I best go, I have used up enough of your time, Weyrleader. Thank you for giving me this time." Arddra felt she had said enough, in truth she probably wasted the man's time more than anything but she felt she understood him a little better. He really does seem intent to do whatever he can for the best of the Weyr. Perhaps another time she will bring up the topic of riders being more select in who they pick during flights their dragon's don't succeed in catching.
"You are my Weyrleader, I will support you as all the ways I can," Arddra agreed, feeling she wasn't doing anything wrong. In truth there was so little she could do other than give encouragement and support.
When he pointed out they had plenty of celebrations and he felt actions spoke louder than words she nodded. Though she had not attended the execution of the rider who attacked D'ren she heard enough about it upon her return to Katila. Murder wasn't something she approved of and was glad she took no part in it, even watching. Yet she couldn't help but feel all the other crimes left unpunished.
"I do hope things continue to improve under your leadership, S'kef." Arddra gave a slight curtsy towards him in a respectful way. "I also look forward to the day we can return North."
"I best go, I have used up enough of your time, Weyrleader. Thank you for giving me this time." Arddra felt she had said enough, in truth she probably wasted the man's time more than anything but she felt she understood him a little better. He really does seem intent to do whatever he can for the best of the Weyr. Perhaps another time she will bring up the topic of riders being more select in who they pick during flights their dragon's don't succeed in catching.