03.Jul.18, 07:40 AM
Indivara was both unimpressed, and unfazed, by Bedith’s show of outrage. She just stared up at the dragon, watching with a bemused sort of expression and a subtle smirk of success at getting such an obvious rise out of the beast. Indivara had spent most of her life surrounded by green and blue dragons; they were dramatic in their own way, and she’d certainly never been a stranger to proddy greens and their even more dramatic riders. Bediths’ show of attitude was neither impressive nor surprising. Golds were just somewhat more obnoxious and markedly bigger greens, in Indivara’s not-at-all-humble opinion.
“Neither am I,” Indivara shrugged, eating some more food as Mulrissa babbled about her dragon’s moods in response to her own about Venseth. Indivara snorted softly, and shrugged. “Whatever her attitude, she’s not above the requirements of tradition.” Unlike Indivara herself, bucking tradition with ever step she took; sneaking onto the Sands, Impressing a blue, training to be Weyrlingmaster, taking on Weyrlingmaster… Indivara was rather smug with her achievements thus far, honestly. “Although I’m rather interested to see if a dragon actually will eat a Candidate,” she smirked, side-eyeing Mulrissa in amusement.
That would certainly make for an interesting lesson! Though Indivara wasn’t sure if she’d prefer Val not be present (he had no stomach for gore) or actually be there (because she had no stomach for that type of drama). Oh well, it wouldn’t matter anyway, since Indivara was quite confident in the fact that no dragon ever had eaten a Candidate and she doubted Bedith would be the first. Not when doing so would redirect all the negative attention that came with Nadioth’s maiden clutch on to her own!
“Neither am I,” Indivara shrugged, eating some more food as Mulrissa babbled about her dragon’s moods in response to her own about Venseth. Indivara snorted softly, and shrugged. “Whatever her attitude, she’s not above the requirements of tradition.” Unlike Indivara herself, bucking tradition with ever step she took; sneaking onto the Sands, Impressing a blue, training to be Weyrlingmaster, taking on Weyrlingmaster… Indivara was rather smug with her achievements thus far, honestly. “Although I’m rather interested to see if a dragon actually will eat a Candidate,” she smirked, side-eyeing Mulrissa in amusement.
That would certainly make for an interesting lesson! Though Indivara wasn’t sure if she’d prefer Val not be present (he had no stomach for gore) or actually be there (because she had no stomach for that type of drama). Oh well, it wouldn’t matter anyway, since Indivara was quite confident in the fact that no dragon ever had eaten a Candidate and she doubted Bedith would be the first. Not when doing so would redirect all the negative attention that came with Nadioth’s maiden clutch on to her own!