09.Dec.13, 01:08 AM
While he was used to rising early to help his mom in the crèche, T’ryn couldn’t really say he was fully awake right then and it was nearly noon. Being woken at an odd hour for the Hatching, managing to Impress on his first try and almost from the beginning, and then dealing with the tiny bronze’s hunger and sleeping habits which included snoring and rolling around didn’t make for a peaceful rest. T’ryn could have gone for a few hours more of sleep. He’d make due, though, and how could he not when he had an amazing dragon to call his own?
We will sleep again soon. That man fluttering around like a fool over there will understand. He will have to cope if he does not. Syrendryth’s voice still startled T’ryn thanks to its odd register. He knew the dragon with the bright almost orange hide was a bronze but there were times he wondered if he had broken all rules and laws of the universe and Impressed a gold. That voice was so tricky! “I think he’ll understand. He’s in charge of our well-being after all – and there’s Indamor.”
T’ryn waved to his friend as Indamor approached, smiling as the bronze followed along. He was amazed by how amazing they did and was glad they Impressed together. His laughter joined Indamor’s, spurred on by both his friend’s comment and the dragonet’s question. “We so do! And we rule everything!” He laughed a little again, since he wasn’t sure if that was a clear answer for the dragonet. It’d have to do!
Syrendryth studied the pair that approached them, having stopped eating long enough to sit primly and stick his nose in the air as he did so. The human was special to T’ryn so he was deemed worthy of his attention; for now. His bronze brother was eyed a bit more as Syrendryth tried to figure out if the dragonet was stupid or still half asleep like T’ryn seemed to be. He’d have to wait to solve that puzzle.Introductions?
“Oh, sorry,” T’ryn grinned at the dragonet and patted him on the head. “This is Syrendryth. He threatened to call me T’nd but went with T’ryn.” A look was given to Indamor as he mentioned the name that sounded so much like R’nd’s, knowing his friend would pick up on the significance of it all and the relief of not getting that name. He wanted to know his father better and to be known by R’nd but that wasn’t the way to do it.
T’ryn waved to his friend as Indamor approached, smiling as the bronze followed along. He was amazed by how amazing they did and was glad they Impressed together. His laughter joined Indamor’s, spurred on by both his friend’s comment and the dragonet’s question. “We so do! And we rule everything!” He laughed a little again, since he wasn’t sure if that was a clear answer for the dragonet. It’d have to do!
Syrendryth studied the pair that approached them, having stopped eating long enough to sit primly and stick his nose in the air as he did so. The human was special to T’ryn so he was deemed worthy of his attention; for now. His bronze brother was eyed a bit more as Syrendryth tried to figure out if the dragonet was stupid or still half asleep like T’ryn seemed to be. He’d have to wait to solve that puzzle.
“Oh, sorry,” T’ryn grinned at the dragonet and patted him on the head. “This is Syrendryth. He threatened to call me T’nd but went with T’ryn.” A look was given to Indamor as he mentioned the name that sounded so much like R’nd’s, knowing his friend would pick up on the significance of it all and the relief of not getting that name. He wanted to know his father better and to be known by R’nd but that wasn’t the way to do it.