11.Feb.20, 06:38 AM
It had only been a month since the Hatching but T'ryn swore it felt about six by that point. He visited as often as G'nen allowed it, offering assistance in helping Cazan learn everything about Weyrs and dragons and just trying to be her friend and help her adjust and listen when she needed to vent. So him arriving in Fort Weyr wasn't that remarkable anymore though it was nice to do so for a --hopefully--solely social call. They all just needed to kick their feet up and relax for a bit, even if he wasn't always sure about how to deal with Kor'is.
He even went along with Mylorah's grand plan and hadn't mentioned it to anyone, though he did tell Cazan that her birthday was approaching when they randomly got on the topic of birthdays and he wanted deflect too much attention from his own. He was very much like his father in not wanting to draw attention to the day. Mylorah loved the attention and excuse to get together with friends, though she never wanted gifts, just the company.
He saw the confusion and then concern as their guests spotted Syrendryth. It probably wouldn't have been a big deal if it had only been Cazan but he could only imagine what Kor'is was thinking and how bad the news had to be. T'ryn hoped his smile and cheerful greeting helped to alleviate that and if it didn't, Mylorah jumping out seconds later likely did.
He smiled at Cazan but then looked down at the fat gold dragon to greet her and explain the new person. "Hi, Malvayth. I just can't stay away from you two, can I? That energetic girl is my older sister, Mylorah. I think you two will get along well." He was actually curious about that. They were both full of energy but Mylorah was a bit... smarter. But they were both sweet and his sister had endless patience and might be able to handle the games and everything that was simply Malvayth.
He even went along with Mylorah's grand plan and hadn't mentioned it to anyone, though he did tell Cazan that her birthday was approaching when they randomly got on the topic of birthdays and he wanted deflect too much attention from his own. He was very much like his father in not wanting to draw attention to the day. Mylorah loved the attention and excuse to get together with friends, though she never wanted gifts, just the company.
He saw the confusion and then concern as their guests spotted Syrendryth. It probably wouldn't have been a big deal if it had only been Cazan but he could only imagine what Kor'is was thinking and how bad the news had to be. T'ryn hoped his smile and cheerful greeting helped to alleviate that and if it didn't, Mylorah jumping out seconds later likely did.
He smiled at Cazan but then looked down at the fat gold dragon to greet her and explain the new person. "Hi, Malvayth. I just can't stay away from you two, can I? That energetic girl is my older sister, Mylorah. I think you two will get along well." He was actually curious about that. They were both full of energy but Mylorah was a bit... smarter. But they were both sweet and his sister had endless patience and might be able to handle the games and everything that was simply Malvayth.