01.Jun.20, 03:58 AM
R'dare was wiped out from their dancing and didn't mind being led off for a break. Maybe he needed to up his exercise routine to build up some more stamina. Something to consider, he decided as he dramatically flopped in a chair and draped himself over the table while Aederyn had more manners and common sense with the drinks. He sat up and accepted the drink with a smile and word of thanks before happily chugging back half of it. Maybe it was just dancing in the afternoon heat that was the problem.
He shook his head when asked about Cazan. "I know some people in her class but I haven't actually directly interacted with Cazan outside of a quick introduction through T'ryn." He tried not to be too big of a distraction to the weyrling classes in their early months, knowing how much attention the dragonets needed and how exhausted everyone always was. "First impression of her is she's nice though frazzled and overwhelmed at the time. I think she's settling in better now. Their dragons are about five months now so things should be running more smoothly in all areas." He hoped. His own experience had gone fairly well--outside of Kadaisicalth choking on the apple he tried to swallow whole when he was still rather young. R'dare didn't think he'd ever get that image and sensation of sticking his hand down his dragon's throat out of his mind.
He shoved that memory away and took another swig of the drink, savouring it a bit more now that he wasn't nearly as parched. "What are your plans for the rest of the day now that you're not hunting for Rudi-sized accessories? I'm going to head up to the Weyr in the evening if you want to come. It won't be as... confining." R'dare did his best to point out the Weyr at night would be a lot wilder than a Hold Gather by trying to make it sound like he meant the crowded dance floor and tables with a wave of his hand. He didn't want to insult anyone but he also wanted to make sure Aederyn was ready for a Weyr party.
He shook his head when asked about Cazan. "I know some people in her class but I haven't actually directly interacted with Cazan outside of a quick introduction through T'ryn." He tried not to be too big of a distraction to the weyrling classes in their early months, knowing how much attention the dragonets needed and how exhausted everyone always was. "First impression of her is she's nice though frazzled and overwhelmed at the time. I think she's settling in better now. Their dragons are about five months now so things should be running more smoothly in all areas." He hoped. His own experience had gone fairly well--outside of Kadaisicalth choking on the apple he tried to swallow whole when he was still rather young. R'dare didn't think he'd ever get that image and sensation of sticking his hand down his dragon's throat out of his mind.
He shoved that memory away and took another swig of the drink, savouring it a bit more now that he wasn't nearly as parched. "What are your plans for the rest of the day now that you're not hunting for Rudi-sized accessories? I'm going to head up to the Weyr in the evening if you want to come. It won't be as... confining." R'dare did his best to point out the Weyr at night would be a lot wilder than a Hold Gather by trying to make it sound like he meant the crowded dance floor and tables with a wave of his hand. He didn't want to insult anyone but he also wanted to make sure Aederyn was ready for a Weyr party.