27.May.13, 11:00 PM
L'varl chuckled. Well, we certainly know where he stands on the matter of Tsuen, he commented to Korutath, who really could have cared less. The dragon was very much the live-and-let-live type, and he usually preferred to let the hits land where they may. That might have been partly due to the fact that his memory was less than impressive, and therefore didn't have much of an ability to judge people on past actions (though he was not above the occasional foray through L'varl's memories); as long at they were nice to L'varl, he liked them just fine. They didn't even have to like him! He knew he could be a little intimidating when his metaphorical feathers were ruffled. No reason to take people's reaction to his awesomeness personally, after all.
The bronze only spoken to Nirinath outside of "official" duties once or twice, and had even less to do with her rider, so most of his opinion was based off of L'varl's. Therefore, he didn't have much to say. He didn't comment on the fact that much the same could be said for the rider of any color dragon; S'kef seemed to be enjoying himself, and there was no reason to alienate the Weyrleader, particularly because L'varl did agree with him on the matter of Tsuen. L'varl wasn't usually one for gossip, preferring to leave that to green- and blueriders where it belonged, but...well, everyone needed to get their kicks somehow, and apparently today that was to be accomplished through calumny. He could handle that.
The bronzerider had never been much of an expressive person; he had learned early on to keep his emotions to himself until he knew how they would be recieved, but he was finding himself increasingly more and more amused by the direction of their conversation. S'kef's level of confidence was something to respect in itself, he had to admit. One didn't meet too many people in S'kef's situation with this amount of assurance. L'varl was inclined to give him a mental nod of respect. "More than everyone else admitting that, I think she needs to admit it to herself. If nothing else it would start something of a domino effect. Even the most loyal subject would start to question her if she did."
The bronze only spoken to Nirinath outside of "official" duties once or twice, and had even less to do with her rider, so most of his opinion was based off of L'varl's. Therefore, he didn't have much to say. He didn't comment on the fact that much the same could be said for the rider of any color dragon; S'kef seemed to be enjoying himself, and there was no reason to alienate the Weyrleader, particularly because L'varl did agree with him on the matter of Tsuen. L'varl wasn't usually one for gossip, preferring to leave that to green- and blueriders where it belonged, but...well, everyone needed to get their kicks somehow, and apparently today that was to be accomplished through calumny. He could handle that.
The bronzerider had never been much of an expressive person; he had learned early on to keep his emotions to himself until he knew how they would be recieved, but he was finding himself increasingly more and more amused by the direction of their conversation. S'kef's level of confidence was something to respect in itself, he had to admit. One didn't meet too many people in S'kef's situation with this amount of assurance. L'varl was inclined to give him a mental nod of respect. "More than everyone else admitting that, I think she needs to admit it to herself. If nothing else it would start something of a domino effect. Even the most loyal subject would start to question her if she did."
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[span style="background-color:#7a5310;"][color=#442712]Korutath speaks[/color][/span]