26.Nov.20, 05:18 PM
"I wouldn't mind learning to be a better dancer, I have a friend who rather enjoys dancing and it was fun surprising her with a spin." K'dar grinned, proud of the rather clever moment. If he could learn a few more tricks he was sure Katiryn would appreciate it, along with anyone else he took to the dance floor. He looked out at the ship when it was pointed out. He wondered what fishing from a boat was like and was sorely tempted to try and take Tiberuth out for a closer look. But he was here with a friend and it would be rude to just wander off.
"We had to get our own food in Katila, so everyone helped a little. We had a few small farms, people fished and hunted. I liked fishing better than the other options. I think you'd like fishing with a pole and line. Usually people drink and lounge while they're waiting for the fish to bite. If you ever want to try it I can take you." K'dar had a few spots he liked to fish from already, and he was always fine with finding a new fishing hole.
"Does that actually..." K'dar's voice trailed off and he became very still, his jaw clenching as he focused on taking deep breaths and not becoming angry at the mention of his sister sleeping with everyone. His normal inclination was to defend his sister's honor (a task which he refused to accept as futile and was perfectly happy to keep deluding himself about) with extreme prejudice, even violence. But Yfris was a new friend, he clearly didn't know better. "I think I know my sister... and because I like you I will pretend that you didn't accuse her of sleeping around with everyone."
He tried counting to himself to help stay calm, his thoughts reeling about his sister, his little sister! being mentioned in such a manner. And so casually too! Clearly he needed to go track her down, needed to make sure she was staying out of trouble and away from dangerous lordlings who had too much time and drugs on their hands.
Tiberuth let out a grumble as he stood up and walked towards the edge of the cliff, jumping off without a word and flying towards the sea. He knew a way to get his rider to cool off in a hurry and have a little bit of fun at the same time. Once he saw a spot suitably deep enough he tucked his wings in and plunged down into the frigid water, sending a curse out of K'dar's mouth as he was shocked by the sudden sensation. He jumped up to his feet and got as close to the edge as he dared to watch, letting out a small breath as the bronze erupted back out of the water with a roar to fight off the chill. A few spins to try and throw off as much sea water as he could and Tiberuth began to circle around and back towards the overlook.
"Dammit, Tiber!" K'dar shouted. Tiberuth responded with only a chuckle before finding a broad expanse of sun covered stone to try to warm back up on.
"We had to get our own food in Katila, so everyone helped a little. We had a few small farms, people fished and hunted. I liked fishing better than the other options. I think you'd like fishing with a pole and line. Usually people drink and lounge while they're waiting for the fish to bite. If you ever want to try it I can take you." K'dar had a few spots he liked to fish from already, and he was always fine with finding a new fishing hole.
"Does that actually..." K'dar's voice trailed off and he became very still, his jaw clenching as he focused on taking deep breaths and not becoming angry at the mention of his sister sleeping with everyone. His normal inclination was to defend his sister's honor (a task which he refused to accept as futile and was perfectly happy to keep deluding himself about) with extreme prejudice, even violence. But Yfris was a new friend, he clearly didn't know better. "I think I know my sister... and because I like you I will pretend that you didn't accuse her of sleeping around with everyone."
He tried counting to himself to help stay calm, his thoughts reeling about his sister, his little sister! being mentioned in such a manner. And so casually too! Clearly he needed to go track her down, needed to make sure she was staying out of trouble and away from dangerous lordlings who had too much time and drugs on their hands.
Tiberuth let out a grumble as he stood up and walked towards the edge of the cliff, jumping off without a word and flying towards the sea. He knew a way to get his rider to cool off in a hurry and have a little bit of fun at the same time. Once he saw a spot suitably deep enough he tucked his wings in and plunged down into the frigid water, sending a curse out of K'dar's mouth as he was shocked by the sudden sensation. He jumped up to his feet and got as close to the edge as he dared to watch, letting out a small breath as the bronze erupted back out of the water with a roar to fight off the chill. A few spins to try and throw off as much sea water as he could and Tiberuth began to circle around and back towards the overlook.
"Dammit, Tiber!" K'dar shouted. Tiberuth responded with only a chuckle before finding a broad expanse of sun covered stone to try to warm back up on.