11.Jan.20, 04:54 PM
Cazan listened, hands easily working on their own from years of practice granting her fingers a sort of memory dedicated to her craft. There was more that T'ryn had taken into consideration for his wings than she realized would even be a factor. It was interesting to see his thoughts on the matter, more educational than she anticipated, and it was honestly nice to see how enthusiastic he was about the matter. It was a bit infections and she couldn't help but grin, "I like how much thought you put into that. Hopefully one day you get to see them in practice and not just on paper. Maybe you can think of a way to incorporate the formations into the races, or come up with something more elaborate. It would probably make for quite the show at the very least. I know I'd come watch it."
For a brief moment Cazan thought that it seemed odd they wouldn't try to control the breeding of their dragons a bit more carefully, even with nudges like trying to make sure only choice bronzes were present around the time a gold took off on her flight, but she remembered they were intelligent. Intelligent and aware enough that they could tease their riders from what T'ryn had told her. With how she already felt about her parents' attempts to set her up with a husband she could only imagine how irate she'd be if they kept trying to insist a specific man impregnate her. Which... she supposed was the purpose of the marriage now that she thought about it. That combined with the headaches he mentioned made it even more of a bad idea to try and encourage selective breeding in her mind.
"So long as the babies are healthy then. It might still be interesting to see where they all came from though, if certain lines had a common trait." She almost asked about T'ryn's dragon, how many little baby dragons he'd fathered, but then she remembered that dragon breeding involved more than themselves. Maybe she would ask some other time if she was still curious.
For a brief moment Cazan thought that it seemed odd they wouldn't try to control the breeding of their dragons a bit more carefully, even with nudges like trying to make sure only choice bronzes were present around the time a gold took off on her flight, but she remembered they were intelligent. Intelligent and aware enough that they could tease their riders from what T'ryn had told her. With how she already felt about her parents' attempts to set her up with a husband she could only imagine how irate she'd be if they kept trying to insist a specific man impregnate her. Which... she supposed was the purpose of the marriage now that she thought about it. That combined with the headaches he mentioned made it even more of a bad idea to try and encourage selective breeding in her mind.
"So long as the babies are healthy then. It might still be interesting to see where they all came from though, if certain lines had a common trait." She almost asked about T'ryn's dragon, how many little baby dragons he'd fathered, but then she remembered that dragon breeding involved more than themselves. Maybe she would ask some other time if she was still curious.