11.Jan.20, 01:22 AM
His back straightened as the first egg cracked shell. Would he impress immediately? Eyes crinkled with a grin when the brown finally made an appearance. Brown was better than green he heard but not as good as gold or bronze being first. Dandioar wasn't sure if he held up to all the superstition that most of the weyrs did but he wasn't going to talk shit about a tradition or superstition the weyrs had. Why take the chance that his luck would run out? Dandi just wanted the chance to stand and impress a dragon, no sense in making things that much difficult for himself. He grinned when one of the eggs he'd touched cracked shell to disgorge a green followed by another.
He knew a green wasn't for him and didn't bother getting excited as the two green beelined for the boys, he made himself be still as the brown and both greens that appeared found who they wanted. A bronze finally appeared and then a blue, Dandioar nodded with pleasure. Already a nice looking bunch of weyrlings and was pleased when bronze and blue found their lifemates. Just as much as he knew green wasn't for him, Dandi knew bronze was beyond anything he could ever hope for. The blue was followed by another green and then a brown.
An excitable brown that bolted for the boys. His entrance had been quite comical and Dandioar moved out of his way as the brown found his own. He could only wait as he ever had. Patiently.
He knew a green wasn't for him and didn't bother getting excited as the two green beelined for the boys, he made himself be still as the brown and both greens that appeared found who they wanted. A bronze finally appeared and then a blue, Dandioar nodded with pleasure. Already a nice looking bunch of weyrlings and was pleased when bronze and blue found their lifemates. Just as much as he knew green wasn't for him, Dandi knew bronze was beyond anything he could ever hope for. The blue was followed by another green and then a brown.
An excitable brown that bolted for the boys. His entrance had been quite comical and Dandioar moved out of his way as the brown found his own. He could only wait as he ever had. Patiently.