21.Mar.21, 06:19 PM
Toynolth popped into the skies over Telgar Weyr with a jubilant bugling greeting to the watch dragon. His brilliant blue form was mostly hidden beneath a coat of bones, all tied on, draped across him, and rattling about like armor on a macabre draconic knight. He wobbled slightly as he circled around for a landing, sending another raucous bony chorus chattering from the sky. Are you sure you can handle this? Of course I can! I'm perfectly fine, the dragon insisted as he gave another mighty flap of his wings to straighten out. You will just need to make sure things are balanced properly when you add the new skull.
T'cai grinned at the thought of the new skull as they made their slow and careful descent. He'd heard that Telgar Weyr had butchered one of their big bulls, and the butcher would let him have it. Not that he had very much room left. He was starting to forma pile of bones in his weyr that he really needed to sort through and make things of, find all the best pieces, maybe give some away as gifts, share a few with some canines to make Toynolth happy.
Oh what's that? T'cai carefully leaned over to get a glimpse at what the dragon was talking about. I don't know, what are you talking about? That girl there walking along the edge of the bowl, she has something interesting I just know it. I saw a brief glint and I bet it's shiny and pretty. Without a second thought the dragon adjusted his flight so that he could try to land a bit closer to her. The landing was hard, resulting in another loud clattering rattle that only got worse as he shook himself and peered at the girl. Yes, there was something indeed! He reached out to her in a friendly greeting as his rider climbed off of his back, Hello! What have you there? That shiny thing, yes. It looks rather pretty.
T'cai grinned at the thought of the new skull as they made their slow and careful descent. He'd heard that Telgar Weyr had butchered one of their big bulls, and the butcher would let him have it. Not that he had very much room left. He was starting to forma pile of bones in his weyr that he really needed to sort through and make things of, find all the best pieces, maybe give some away as gifts, share a few with some canines to make Toynolth happy.
Oh what's that? T'cai carefully leaned over to get a glimpse at what the dragon was talking about. I don't know, what are you talking about? That girl there walking along the edge of the bowl, she has something interesting I just know it. I saw a brief glint and I bet it's shiny and pretty. Without a second thought the dragon adjusted his flight so that he could try to land a bit closer to her. The landing was hard, resulting in another loud clattering rattle that only got worse as he shook himself and peered at the girl. Yes, there was something indeed! He reached out to her in a friendly greeting as his rider climbed off of his back, Hello! What have you there? That shiny thing, yes. It looks rather pretty.