03.Feb.20, 01:37 AM
When the dragonet started speaking Tazikel may - definitely- have started, staring a little at him. Taith. He’d known dragons could talk, but none had ever bothered to speak to him before. That was enough of a surprise on its own, but Taith talking brought another surprise - Kordiavis had a new name, which of course was an aspect of becoming a dragonrider Tazikel had completely overlooked. Kor’is - how long would it take him to get used to that?
And of course the dragonet now had to address Tazikel directly, and the whole situation had him so caught off guard he resorted to the formality that had been drilled into him since birth.
“Tazikel, second son of Tillek,” he said to Taith, with a sort of half-bow; he realized halfway through the ingrained action that bowing was probably too much. Oh well. “It is good to meet you as well, Taith of Kor’is,” Tazikel continued. He figured he might as well go all the way with excessive polite formalities. What else did one say to a baby dragon? Happy birthday? Congratulations? Tazikel shot questioning looks at both Mylorah and Kordia - Kor’is, figuring they knew more about baby dragons than he did. When they didn’t offer immediate help, Tazikel looked back to Taith. He really was a very pale little dragon, wasn’t he? Tazikel had to admit it was a nice color. Blue looked good on Kordiav- Kor’is. Fuck.
And of course the dragonet now had to address Tazikel directly, and the whole situation had him so caught off guard he resorted to the formality that had been drilled into him since birth.
“Tazikel, second son of Tillek,” he said to Taith, with a sort of half-bow; he realized halfway through the ingrained action that bowing was probably too much. Oh well. “It is good to meet you as well, Taith of Kor’is,” Tazikel continued. He figured he might as well go all the way with excessive polite formalities. What else did one say to a baby dragon? Happy birthday? Congratulations? Tazikel shot questioning looks at both Mylorah and Kordia - Kor’is, figuring they knew more about baby dragons than he did. When they didn’t offer immediate help, Tazikel looked back to Taith. He really was a very pale little dragon, wasn’t he? Tazikel had to admit it was a nice color. Blue looked good on Kordiav- Kor’is. Fuck.