22.Mar.12, 05:12 PM
"I think she's worse," Erisi mused, and Charath seemed to be rather fond of the assumption, for she crooned as well. Now that things had fallen back into peace between Talian and Charath, he could relax and realize that the Hatching had completely exhausted him. It had started in the evening, and has lasted several long hours. After Impressing Charath, he had the green dragonet to contend with, and she was about as worse as being made to stand through the Hatching in how much energy she drained from him. He reclined back, watching Talian idly.
"Mmm, honestly, I don't know. I hardly paid attention in Candidate Classes, especially when it concerned dragons." He laughed softly, a far more open gesture than he was used to giving. He had Charath, though, and that made him happy. It was a rare feeling for Erisi, who had felt out of place and disconnected from Katila Weyr from the moment he set foot into its boundaries. Of course, he had done that to himself, and likely would continue to do so. Charath was his reprieve, and a small bit of his sanity. She wasn't that sane to begin with, so he should probably be more concerned than he was. "I think she will. All the larger dragons look more unique."
I just look the way I do now because I did not want to blind you with the beauty of my hide.
"Oh for Faranth's sake," he groaned, rubbing his hand over face tiredly.
"Thanks, Tal. Honestly, I don't know. I imagine they'll try and assimilate me into their ranks." Erisi rolled his eyes again, clearly unimpressed by the idea. "It's not like I'll let them. But, we'll see how things go. I'm trying not to stress myself out by thinking it over."
"Mmm, honestly, I don't know. I hardly paid attention in Candidate Classes, especially when it concerned dragons." He laughed softly, a far more open gesture than he was used to giving. He had Charath, though, and that made him happy. It was a rare feeling for Erisi, who had felt out of place and disconnected from Katila Weyr from the moment he set foot into its boundaries. Of course, he had done that to himself, and likely would continue to do so. Charath was his reprieve, and a small bit of his sanity. She wasn't that sane to begin with, so he should probably be more concerned than he was. "I think she will. All the larger dragons look more unique."
I just look the way I do now because I did not want to blind you with the beauty of my hide.
"Oh for Faranth's sake," he groaned, rubbing his hand over face tiredly.
"Thanks, Tal. Honestly, I don't know. I imagine they'll try and assimilate me into their ranks." Erisi rolled his eyes again, clearly unimpressed by the idea. "It's not like I'll let them. But, we'll see how things go. I'm trying not to stress myself out by thinking it over."