01.Mar.21, 09:08 PM
It was a beautiful day for fishing and K'dar was in a wonderful mood as Tiberuth soared through the bright sky. He scanned the terrain below, eyeing the river as it meandered its way southwest. Why haven't you decided where we are going yet? Because I haven't fished this area yet. The bronze huffed, beating his immense wings for a moment before diving down to get a better look. Just pick somewhere. It's all the same river. You know better than that, we've had this talk. That doesn't mean I have to listen or remember.
It wasn't that the bronze disliked these little fishing trips, but Malvayth had just moved to Telgar! How was he going to try and woo the gold if K'dar kept dragging him away on errands and trips? She clawed you when you tried to chase her, remember? A love tap! K'dar smirked in amusement, glad that at least the bronze had stopped blaming him for the incident. He was still scanning the landscape when he thought he spotted something, or rather someone standing out on a plateau, a spot of cream on the brown grass. Maybe chatting with a local would help him decide where to set up and cast his line.
With a gentle nudge, the bronze circled lower still, confirming what his rider suspected, there was indeed a woman standing out in the open. Tiberuth didn't need K'dar to remind him that holders could sometimes spook at his presence (a fact that he secretly enjoyed), so he found a spot to land that was far enough away that he probably wouldn't cause too much alarm. K'dar gave the woman a wave before unhooking himself and sliding off of the dragon's back to nimbly land on solid ground. "Hello! Sorry to bother you I'm just looking for a bit of advice!"
K'dar adjusted his well worn leathers, brushing himself off as he did his best to look as friendly and non threatening as possible while he walked towards the stranger. The bronze dragon, on the other hand, decided to march along behind in as stately a fashion as he could manage. It was good to show off every now and then after all. With a sigh, K'dar decided it was best to just ignore Tiberuth's antics for the moment and instead he focused on the woman, giving her another wave before stopping just close enough that he wouldn't have to shout. "I was wondering if you knew anything about the river, or knew any fishermen. I'm trying to decide where to set up and cast my line." Introductions, the dragon reminded him with a soft grumble. With a faint nod he added, "I'm K'dar of Bronze Tiberuth, a pleasure to make your acquaintance."
It wasn't that the bronze disliked these little fishing trips, but Malvayth had just moved to Telgar! How was he going to try and woo the gold if K'dar kept dragging him away on errands and trips? She clawed you when you tried to chase her, remember? A love tap! K'dar smirked in amusement, glad that at least the bronze had stopped blaming him for the incident. He was still scanning the landscape when he thought he spotted something, or rather someone standing out on a plateau, a spot of cream on the brown grass. Maybe chatting with a local would help him decide where to set up and cast his line.
With a gentle nudge, the bronze circled lower still, confirming what his rider suspected, there was indeed a woman standing out in the open. Tiberuth didn't need K'dar to remind him that holders could sometimes spook at his presence (a fact that he secretly enjoyed), so he found a spot to land that was far enough away that he probably wouldn't cause too much alarm. K'dar gave the woman a wave before unhooking himself and sliding off of the dragon's back to nimbly land on solid ground. "Hello! Sorry to bother you I'm just looking for a bit of advice!"
K'dar adjusted his well worn leathers, brushing himself off as he did his best to look as friendly and non threatening as possible while he walked towards the stranger. The bronze dragon, on the other hand, decided to march along behind in as stately a fashion as he could manage. It was good to show off every now and then after all. With a sigh, K'dar decided it was best to just ignore Tiberuth's antics for the moment and instead he focused on the woman, giving her another wave before stopping just close enough that he wouldn't have to shout. "I was wondering if you knew anything about the river, or knew any fishermen. I'm trying to decide where to set up and cast my line." Introductions, the dragon reminded him with a soft grumble. With a faint nod he added, "I'm K'dar of Bronze Tiberuth, a pleasure to make your acquaintance."