02.Jul.20, 02:28 PM
"You can start at her left shoulder, there and the base of her wings get really itchy. I'll start at her head." Cazan idly reached up to scratch at her own jaw again but stopped herself, instead taking the oil to her dragon to tend to the spot. Malvayth babbled on excitedly, I am the best! I'm going to take Cazan on so many spins! And we'll go upside down so she can see the world even better and then I'll show her how fast we can go, and how quick I can turn... The thought had Cazan blanching for a moment. After all the practice they'd done with shared sight, she'd still ended up vomiting the first time she tried it while the gold was twirling through the air. Still though, it was rather thrilling to watch from the ground.
"She's definitely excited, I'm just not sure if I'm excited or nervous. Probably both. Though I'm sure I'll get over it quickly enough." That and there was the added terror of going between that she was not looking forward to. Sure, every time she'd been with T'ryn he'd reassured her that nothing was going to happen, and that he had never personally seen a ghost dragon, rider, or otherwise. Cazan was still pretty sure she'd seen something on one of her trips through though.
I won't let any ghosts get you. I will out-fly them all so they can't catch us. Malvayth's voice rang with confidence that only someone ignorant of ghosts could possess. Cazan gave her dragon a small scratch on her eye ridge. Well let's just hope we don't run into any ghosts at all. She turned to Quinvalis, not wanting him to feel left out or ignored while he was helping oil Mal's growing hide. "Have you flown a lot? I'm sure once Mal is allowed to have riders in the air and has a bit more practice she'd be glad to take you up too."
The dragon turned her head to peer excitedly at her new friend.I can carry you through a spin too!
"She's definitely excited, I'm just not sure if I'm excited or nervous. Probably both. Though I'm sure I'll get over it quickly enough." That and there was the added terror of going between that she was not looking forward to. Sure, every time she'd been with T'ryn he'd reassured her that nothing was going to happen, and that he had never personally seen a ghost dragon, rider, or otherwise. Cazan was still pretty sure she'd seen something on one of her trips through though.
The dragon turned her head to peer excitedly at her new friend.