03.Feb.20, 02:43 AM
A pleasure, Tazikel, second son of Tillek! Taith replied, mimicking the bow as best as a dragon could, which resulted in his wings extending a bit and his head dipping.
From the smile Mylorah was giving Tazikel, Kor'is knew she found the lordling's antics charming but he found it over the top yet also comforting. In a way, it was something familiar from a life time long ago when he was stuck in the Hold and surrounded by such greetings--he even got into the habit of such pretentiousness as well. But mostly, in that moment, Kor'is saw it as Tazikel being off-kilter and unsure of what to do with a baby dragon. That made two of them honestly.
"The pudgy monster is right. I don't care what name you use and it doesn't seem like you're insulting him either if you don't use the honorific." Really, what was even the point of the new name? Just a status symbol? Kor'is figured that having the 'bluerider' before his name was status enough but what did he know or even care, honestly? If it made the dragon happy, he'd go with Kor'is but still answer to Kordiavis or Kordi. The name didn't change who he was.
"Finish your food while I talk to them and I'll oil you after," Kor'is told the dragon as he got to his feet so he could better talk with Tazikel without feeling like he was being talked down to. Taith seemed to hesitate and Kor'is got a serious case of feeling like he'd be missing out and gave the dragon a look. "You're still going to hear everything. Just go eat." Finally Taith did, but only after giving Mylorah and Tazikel each a little nodding-bow.
"I know how much you love gossip, but mind not telling Aldra or anyone for a while? I don't feel like answering letters and I really don't want visitors." Aldra and some of Tazikel's relatives had the potential for either and Kor'is didn't want to deal with the old life crashing back into his new--well, newest since he supposed he was in another transition--life more so than Tazikel's reappearance had done.
From the smile Mylorah was giving Tazikel, Kor'is knew she found the lordling's antics charming but he found it over the top yet also comforting. In a way, it was something familiar from a life time long ago when he was stuck in the Hold and surrounded by such greetings--he even got into the habit of such pretentiousness as well. But mostly, in that moment, Kor'is saw it as Tazikel being off-kilter and unsure of what to do with a baby dragon. That made two of them honestly.
"The pudgy monster is right. I don't care what name you use and it doesn't seem like you're insulting him either if you don't use the honorific." Really, what was even the point of the new name? Just a status symbol? Kor'is figured that having the 'bluerider' before his name was status enough but what did he know or even care, honestly? If it made the dragon happy, he'd go with Kor'is but still answer to Kordiavis or Kordi. The name didn't change who he was.
"Finish your food while I talk to them and I'll oil you after," Kor'is told the dragon as he got to his feet so he could better talk with Tazikel without feeling like he was being talked down to. Taith seemed to hesitate and Kor'is got a serious case of feeling like he'd be missing out and gave the dragon a look. "You're still going to hear everything. Just go eat." Finally Taith did, but only after giving Mylorah and Tazikel each a little nodding-bow.
"I know how much you love gossip, but mind not telling Aldra or anyone for a while? I don't feel like answering letters and I really don't want visitors." Aldra and some of Tazikel's relatives had the potential for either and Kor'is didn't want to deal with the old life crashing back into his new--well, newest since he supposed he was in another transition--life more so than Tazikel's reappearance had done.