23.Nov.20, 08:09 PM
K'dar was busy gawking and doing his best to listen to Yfris to say much during the tour. It was one thing to read about the holds, or to even stop by and visit the outside of one, but he'd never gotten a proper tour. The stories that Yfris rambled on about helped to add more context and help him get a feel of the place he wouldn't have been able to if he'd just wandered around on his own. Even Tiberuth quietly listened in and took peeks through K'dar's eyes, curiously looking around the spaces he considered cramped and crowded.
The library had certainly not gone unnoticed by either of them and the dragon couldn't help but prod, See, this is what happens when you socialize. You can make friends and potentially discover that those friends have rooms full of those books you like so much. Besides, you're learning quite a bit already on this little adventure. Tiber didn't exactly approve of Yfris, but he couldn't pass up the chance to spend more time in a new place and get K'dar to socialize at the same time.
When his host and guide mentioned the library, and then immediately revealed they would not be going back, K'dar did his best not to pout. "Maybe we could go back later?" Tiberuth didn't comment, but K'dar could feel the dragon's annoyance in him for not being more assertive on the matter. I'm trying to be polite, we're guests here. The dragon just gave him a wordless grumble in response.
Hopefully he'd get to go back and browse through the books, though he supposed it would take a very long time even if he just wanted to look through the titles. For now, K'dar followed Yfris out to the stables. Horses always looked too small to be ridden to him, no matter how many times he'd seen others ride them. And now his friend was suggesting they both ride one at the same time? That couldn't be safe at all, the poor thing would probably hurt itself. That and the mention of the scandal had him blushing slightly as he shook his head. "No, I've never ridden one, and if it's fine I would prefer to walk. I don't mind taking more time to enjoy the view. And that way if Tiber decides to join us or jump into the sea you don't have to worry about scaring the horse."
The library had certainly not gone unnoticed by either of them and the dragon couldn't help but prod, See, this is what happens when you socialize. You can make friends and potentially discover that those friends have rooms full of those books you like so much. Besides, you're learning quite a bit already on this little adventure. Tiber didn't exactly approve of Yfris, but he couldn't pass up the chance to spend more time in a new place and get K'dar to socialize at the same time.
When his host and guide mentioned the library, and then immediately revealed they would not be going back, K'dar did his best not to pout. "Maybe we could go back later?" Tiberuth didn't comment, but K'dar could feel the dragon's annoyance in him for not being more assertive on the matter. I'm trying to be polite, we're guests here. The dragon just gave him a wordless grumble in response.
Hopefully he'd get to go back and browse through the books, though he supposed it would take a very long time even if he just wanted to look through the titles. For now, K'dar followed Yfris out to the stables. Horses always looked too small to be ridden to him, no matter how many times he'd seen others ride them. And now his friend was suggesting they both ride one at the same time? That couldn't be safe at all, the poor thing would probably hurt itself. That and the mention of the scandal had him blushing slightly as he shook his head. "No, I've never ridden one, and if it's fine I would prefer to walk. I don't mind taking more time to enjoy the view. And that way if Tiber decides to join us or jump into the sea you don't have to worry about scaring the horse."