30.Oct.17, 10:34 PM
Oenthi sighed and looked back at An'tell, "I didn't know my father too well. He was always out on fishing trips. My mother was a gentle soul but the plague got to her. My half-sister and I were moved to a farmland shortly after my mother passed on. Too much death surrounds me to go back to those locations. The only person I was close to was my half-sister and I do not know her whereabouts." It was rare for Oenthi to really open up, but she felt he deserved a better answer than a half-assed one. She avoided his eye line, slightly awkward for her to let her guard completely down. "This is why I am content with where I am. If Verachaylth is lost because of me, I..." and she trailed, remembering her weyrwoman mentor and how she is a shadow of herself.
She shook her head and cleared her throat, "Anyway, I wouldn't mind returning to Telgar to see my old weyrling classmates." Oenthi easily gave An'tell a smile and nodded her head to him. "What about you? Are you content here or do you seek to go beyond these walls?" the goldrider asked to the older bronzerider.
Verchaylth crooned in a soothing manner when Oenthi's emotions suddenly shifted. I am here for you. Nothing can separate us; I'll protect you. The gold was used to comforting her rider. It wasn't that Oenthi was cold towards her family. Nothing was as simple as that with her. Bonds were never truly made with the men in her life. The two bonds she did have were severed now. Verchaylth knew she had sought out Oenthi because they both needed this bond. They needed each other. Verchaylth rumbled, I apologize for my mistake. Well that is good that you are in a comfortable weyr now. The gold was preoccupied with her rider and forgot some details in their conversation.
Telgar was my hatching weyr, yes. I can pull memories of Katlia from Oenthi and some of them were nice. I can tell the Weyr was much warmer than here in the North. Time and memories were a fickle thing to dragons. Verchaylth had to pull from Oenthi's memories a lot. Time was a different feeling. She didn't feel the days pass or the turns pass, just the weather and seasons changing. She had to use Oenthi's memories to remember a length of time. We only recently arrived here to Fort, after I was deemed mature enough for the trip.
She shook her head and cleared her throat, "Anyway, I wouldn't mind returning to Telgar to see my old weyrling classmates." Oenthi easily gave An'tell a smile and nodded her head to him. "What about you? Are you content here or do you seek to go beyond these walls?" the goldrider asked to the older bronzerider.
Verchaylth crooned in a soothing manner when Oenthi's emotions suddenly shifted. I am here for you. Nothing can separate us; I'll protect you. The gold was used to comforting her rider. It wasn't that Oenthi was cold towards her family. Nothing was as simple as that with her. Bonds were never truly made with the men in her life. The two bonds she did have were severed now. Verchaylth knew she had sought out Oenthi because they both needed this bond. They needed each other. Verchaylth rumbled, I apologize for my mistake. Well that is good that you are in a comfortable weyr now. The gold was preoccupied with her rider and forgot some details in their conversation.
Telgar was my hatching weyr, yes. I can pull memories of Katlia from Oenthi and some of them were nice. I can tell the Weyr was much warmer than here in the North. Time and memories were a fickle thing to dragons. Verchaylth had to pull from Oenthi's memories a lot. Time was a different feeling. She didn't feel the days pass or the turns pass, just the weather and seasons changing. She had to use Oenthi's memories to remember a length of time. We only recently arrived here to Fort, after I was deemed mature enough for the trip.