19.May.18, 08:18 AM
“Welcome to my home,” D’hys stated with a sweeping gesture of his hand once they made the trek to his weyr. It wasn’t elaborately decorated, but certainly more so than F’drel’s was, and while there was some furniture to use when entertaining company, there was also a large area void of anything. D’hys was a man that enjoyed working out and ensured he had the space for indoor-appropriate exercise and didn’t see the need to limit his movements based on random items cluttering his space.
“Sit and I’ll bring over the food,” he pointed to the small dining table with two chairs and then moved to his cooking fire. With a towel, the lid was carefully removed and D’hys smiled as the aroma hit him. His mother taught him to cook and while she died during the plague, he sometimes remembered her and felt her approval when cooking. He gave the stew another stir and was content with its consistency and a quick sampling showed the flavour was already nice and strong. Two bowls were ladled out and set on the table, quickly followed by several slices of bread. A good stew deserved a good wine to go with it and D’hys pulled out a bottle of red, pouring and serving two glasses as well.
“Dig in and let me know what you think. After eating, I’m sure we can come up with a few more things to pass the time with as well,” D’hys sipped his wine with an inviting grin and then tried his stew.
Zeianth eyed the green dragon with concern, recalling that she really was young still and wouldn’t know all the risks, especially if she hadn’t seen it for herself. Too many times he had seen a dragon lost between due to an accident or lack of focus and he didn’t want to lose anyone else.Maybe avoid doing it so low to the ground so you don’t scare F’drel too much. You could one day land on someone. Humans, he had learned, could move fast when they wanted to and there was always the off chance of a dragon miscalculating by even just a few feet and landing in a crowd instead of the open space near them. It was best to pop in and out from the sky.
Maybe your rider wasn’t in the mood for fun until D’hys pointed out the merits, Zeianth all but shrugged as he rested his head on his front paws. Halomirth was far too innocent for any further details than that, though it wasn’t as if D’hys had told F’drel anything more than he had food. But he knew his rider well and wouldn’t have been surprised if the greenrider was naked on a flat surface before long.
Zeianth gave a croon of greeting when he heard D’hys return, head lifting to glance off in the direction of his rider before lowering once more to enjoy the sun. D’hys didn’t need a babysitter and Zeianth was happy to relax beside a new friend undisturbed.
“Sit and I’ll bring over the food,” he pointed to the small dining table with two chairs and then moved to his cooking fire. With a towel, the lid was carefully removed and D’hys smiled as the aroma hit him. His mother taught him to cook and while she died during the plague, he sometimes remembered her and felt her approval when cooking. He gave the stew another stir and was content with its consistency and a quick sampling showed the flavour was already nice and strong. Two bowls were ladled out and set on the table, quickly followed by several slices of bread. A good stew deserved a good wine to go with it and D’hys pulled out a bottle of red, pouring and serving two glasses as well.
“Dig in and let me know what you think. After eating, I’m sure we can come up with a few more things to pass the time with as well,” D’hys sipped his wine with an inviting grin and then tried his stew.
Zeianth eyed the green dragon with concern, recalling that she really was young still and wouldn’t know all the risks, especially if she hadn’t seen it for herself. Too many times he had seen a dragon lost between due to an accident or lack of focus and he didn’t want to lose anyone else.
Zeianth gave a croon of greeting when he heard D’hys return, head lifting to glance off in the direction of his rider before lowering once more to enjoy the sun. D’hys didn’t need a babysitter and Zeianth was happy to relax beside a new friend undisturbed.