20.Oct.17, 07:33 PM
An'tell sighed again. "The Hold is fine. It just makes me feel like an apprentice again, running messages. I understand why it's important, of course," he added, wanting to make it clear to R'nya that he wasn't complaining about his task. "But that the Lord Holders always insist on messages being brought to them by bronzes is just..." An'tell shook his head gently, one corner of his mouth turning up in a wry smile. "They just really love being important, don't they? And we put up with it because making them feel important means they're more agreeable. Still, doesn't make dealing with them fun." He turned to Oenthi.
"Have you been to the Hold much, Oenthi?" An'tell asked.
Perhaps it is a bit warmer. Erinath agreed, rearing up to stand on his hind legs and stretch his wings to their full, oversized length, water cascading over them as they left the water. I hatched in Katila, so everything seems colder in comparison, I think. The bronze pulled his wings in with a loud snap before diving under the water.
A fair choice. There are some questionable bodies of water out there. he said, fully submerged (ah, the conveniences of telepathic communication). This lake is nice though. Clean, as lakes go.
Erinath surfaced again, and shook the water off his head, careful to keep it far away from the nearby gold.
Some of the other bronzes think their weyrs here are smaller than at Telgar. I'm not sure I agree with them. Have you noticed anything like that? He asked, turning to look at Verchaylth. She really was very pretty, as well as looking like she could tear someone in half. A good combination, in Erinath's opinion.
"Have you been to the Hold much, Oenthi?" An'tell asked.
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Perhaps it is a bit warmer. Erinath agreed, rearing up to stand on his hind legs and stretch his wings to their full, oversized length, water cascading over them as they left the water. I hatched in Katila, so everything seems colder in comparison, I think. The bronze pulled his wings in with a loud snap before diving under the water.
A fair choice. There are some questionable bodies of water out there. he said, fully submerged (ah, the conveniences of telepathic communication). This lake is nice though. Clean, as lakes go.
Erinath surfaced again, and shook the water off his head, careful to keep it far away from the nearby gold.
Some of the other bronzes think their weyrs here are smaller than at Telgar. I'm not sure I agree with them. Have you noticed anything like that? He asked, turning to look at Verchaylth. She really was very pretty, as well as looking like she could tear someone in half. A good combination, in Erinath's opinion.