17.Aug.19, 12:17 AM
“Ah, F’drel of Halomirth,” F’drel said, having forgotten he never gave his name until the Candidate - whose name he didn’t know either - mentioned it. “F’drel is fine,” he added, just to make sure he gave direct permission to use his name. It was such a Holdbred Candidate thing to consider a greenrider deserving of respect. In Nabol, the drudges and servants considered all dragonriders impressive and were always respectful and a little scared since most of them knew little of dragons or their riders beyond gossip, but most Candidates got over that quickly once they’d been in the Weyrs more than a month or two. F’drel wasn’t entirely sure how he felt about it, but he supposed it spoke well of Quinvalis - who had given his name after F’drel had.
“If you want somewhere quieter to sit down, you’re welcome to sit by Halomirth. She’d be happy to let you sit with her for a bit,” he offered. Miri suggested it to him when she picked up her name being mentioned in his introduction and turned her attention to him to find out what was going on. She decided Quinvalis looked sweet and she’d like to meet him. “She says she’ll give you a ride back to Fort as well, though we won’t be offended if you don’t want to ride with someone you just met.” F’drel knew he wouldn’t want to, and would try to get out of it without offending the person. He didn’t want to make Quinvalis uncomfortable, and wanted to make sure he had an easy out if he wanted to take it.
“If you want somewhere quieter to sit down, you’re welcome to sit by Halomirth. She’d be happy to let you sit with her for a bit,” he offered. Miri suggested it to him when she picked up her name being mentioned in his introduction and turned her attention to him to find out what was going on. She decided Quinvalis looked sweet and she’d like to meet him. “She says she’ll give you a ride back to Fort as well, though we won’t be offended if you don’t want to ride with someone you just met.” F’drel knew he wouldn’t want to, and would try to get out of it without offending the person. He didn’t want to make Quinvalis uncomfortable, and wanted to make sure he had an easy out if he wanted to take it.