08.Jan.13, 12:50 PM
He knows my name
Everyone knows your name
It's because of YOU and your damn flights
Or because of your wide mouth...
The banter, while rough, was harmless. Astoreth rumbled with joy, causing the water around her to quiver. Why do I get the feeling that their of them care to speak with one another? And yet they're both all smiles the purred delicately, amused by the humans' careful little game. Of course, she didn't know much of Olemuth's rider, but she could try to find out!
A'liran doesn't trust bronzeriders she said, running the tip of her snout along his side. But he isn't hissing and howling at your rider yet, so perhaps there is hope for them yet. Her tone was flat, but amused.
Back on the shore, Ali just shook his head. "You aren't bothering me," he said. He was lying, to a degree; the presence of the bronze and his rider sort of ruined A'liran
s planned activities, but sliding down the lake a bit wouldn't change that. He and Astoreth would just have to resume their search another day. "Just here for a break from S'kef and Tsuen's damn wherry hunt." He figured if the other man could related to anything he had to say, it was that. Everyone was tired of it. Everyone was tired of the fear.
A'liran raised a brow, watching curiously as B'run swam across the lake. Astoreth dipped underwater and watched the man swim along, easily lifted from the water by his dragon's head. She wasn't large enough to do that with A'liran, and as such, the sight amused her. You scared him away she said to A'liran, who got a throaty laugh out of the little joke.
He decided he may a well enjoy the beach and peeled his shirt off, tossing it aside. Ali had his scare of scars on his back as well, but nothing like the bronzerider's. Ali was fortunate; most of his lashings had been done with a cane, by his wingleader. Only once had his skin been broken. Of course I did, baby girl. Of course I did.
Astoreth raised her head from the water and craned it upwards towards B'run, sniffing at him delicately. Before she had much of a chance, though, the man toppled back into the water. Astoreth rumbled again. Nice trick she purred.
Everyone knows your name
It's because of YOU and your damn flights
Or because of your wide mouth...
The banter, while rough, was harmless. Astoreth rumbled with joy, causing the water around her to quiver. Why do I get the feeling that their of them care to speak with one another? And yet they're both all smiles the purred delicately, amused by the humans' careful little game. Of course, she didn't know much of Olemuth's rider, but she could try to find out!
A'liran doesn't trust bronzeriders she said, running the tip of her snout along his side. But he isn't hissing and howling at your rider yet, so perhaps there is hope for them yet. Her tone was flat, but amused.
Back on the shore, Ali just shook his head. "You aren't bothering me," he said. He was lying, to a degree; the presence of the bronze and his rider sort of ruined A'liran
s planned activities, but sliding down the lake a bit wouldn't change that. He and Astoreth would just have to resume their search another day. "Just here for a break from S'kef and Tsuen's damn wherry hunt." He figured if the other man could related to anything he had to say, it was that. Everyone was tired of it. Everyone was tired of the fear.
A'liran raised a brow, watching curiously as B'run swam across the lake. Astoreth dipped underwater and watched the man swim along, easily lifted from the water by his dragon's head. She wasn't large enough to do that with A'liran, and as such, the sight amused her. You scared him away she said to A'liran, who got a throaty laugh out of the little joke.
He decided he may a well enjoy the beach and peeled his shirt off, tossing it aside. Ali had his scare of scars on his back as well, but nothing like the bronzerider's. Ali was fortunate; most of his lashings had been done with a cane, by his wingleader. Only once had his skin been broken. Of course I did, baby girl. Of course I did.
Astoreth raised her head from the water and craned it upwards towards B'run, sniffing at him delicately. Before she had much of a chance, though, the man toppled back into the water. Astoreth rumbled again. Nice trick she purred.