05.Mar.21, 01:01 AM
Living. It was an interesting descriptor to add to a list of siblings and it reminded K'dar of Lintian and the land slide. He had purposefully not counted him in his tally of siblings to try and avoid any awkward conversations, especially about that terrible day. Instead he tried to just be polite and nod again. "That is quite the family."
From what he'd learned since returning north, (and what he'd learned from hanging out with Yfris), many children were rather common in holder families, though they usually shared the same parents, or at least pretended to. Tiberuth gave a loud yawn, stretching his wings as he tried to draw a little bit more attention his way rather than have to sit and listen to more talk about siblings. He had to put up with enough of that from K'dar fretting and worrying and trying to make sure that his family was safe and sound. All a noble goal, the dragon was sure, but certainly not necessary right now.
So the talk about being a Dragonrider was a much preferred change of pace for Tiberuth at least and he puffed up proudly. K'dar grinned, chuckling softly. "I love it. There's nothing quite so thrilling as flying over everything and getting a good look at everything. And no, never lonely. I've got Tiberuth with me after all." He tapped on his head. "You're never alone once you have a dragon."
From what he'd learned since returning north, (and what he'd learned from hanging out with Yfris), many children were rather common in holder families, though they usually shared the same parents, or at least pretended to. Tiberuth gave a loud yawn, stretching his wings as he tried to draw a little bit more attention his way rather than have to sit and listen to more talk about siblings. He had to put up with enough of that from K'dar fretting and worrying and trying to make sure that his family was safe and sound. All a noble goal, the dragon was sure, but certainly not necessary right now.
So the talk about being a Dragonrider was a much preferred change of pace for Tiberuth at least and he puffed up proudly. K'dar grinned, chuckling softly. "I love it. There's nothing quite so thrilling as flying over everything and getting a good look at everything. And no, never lonely. I've got Tiberuth with me after all." He tapped on his head. "You're never alone once you have a dragon."