04.Mar.20, 07:48 AM
D'hys knew what would have happened that day if he hadn't stepped in. Kids getting their asses handed to them and at least one of those tiny dragons getting injured as they tried to intervene or even betweening from the stress. He couldn't do anything but step in and put some bullies in their place. Really, he didn't care if they were talking crap about the riders but calling the dragons monsters was not something he'd let slide. They were weak and initially unloved, but they had bonded and deserved the respect all other dragons were given.
He knew he was the reason why people were keeping their opinions a bit more to themselves when it came to the tiny class. Not only because of the fight but because he put the word out he would personally find the loudmouth and ask them to repeat what was said. He was only a bluerider but a lot of people since the day he Impressed said he was more of a brownrider in personality and fists.His father was a brownrider and he now had R'nya in his corner so D'hys knew he had quite a few means of persuasion in his pocket.
He was about to decline the offer to sit and the drink but B'kit was already on the move and D'hys gave a one shoulder shrug as he pushed away from the door frame and crossed the room. He sat in the offered chair and when B'kit returned with the water, D'hys gave a nod of thanks as he took it and settled it in his lap. "I'm glad no one else has been bothering you. How has weyrlinghood been going otherwise? The dragons seem far healthier."
He knew he was the reason why people were keeping their opinions a bit more to themselves when it came to the tiny class. Not only because of the fight but because he put the word out he would personally find the loudmouth and ask them to repeat what was said. He was only a bluerider but a lot of people since the day he Impressed said he was more of a brownrider in personality and fists.His father was a brownrider and he now had R'nya in his corner so D'hys knew he had quite a few means of persuasion in his pocket.
He was about to decline the offer to sit and the drink but B'kit was already on the move and D'hys gave a one shoulder shrug as he pushed away from the door frame and crossed the room. He sat in the offered chair and when B'kit returned with the water, D'hys gave a nod of thanks as he took it and settled it in his lap. "I'm glad no one else has been bothering you. How has weyrlinghood been going otherwise? The dragons seem far healthier."