04.Mar.21, 04:46 AM
B’jin looked down at the Hold as they circled above, the dragons spiralling slowly downwards, and scrunched up his nose. The Hold was small, out of the way, and in B’jin’s experience that usually meant they were absolutely fawned over in wordless awe, or they were given the stink eye from wary and withdrawn individuals. Neither was overly fun, though he supposed the former was at least more manageable. Candidates could come out of a fawning crowd; it was harder to convince the suspicious ones that their kid should come away to Impress a dragon.
We should find a couple, Larrikith said easily, as she finally back winged so she could land in the courtyard, tucking her wings in so Ayyonth and Tybalith could also land, one to each side of her. She snorted lowly and shook herself out, standing up and then sitting down primly as she turned her head to look at Tybalith. See if you can pick out any good ones, she instructed, before looking around herself at those that were coming closer to the three dragons and their riders.
B’jin watched the crowd grow, a friendly smile forming easily on his lips as he took his riding helmet and goggles off, attaching them to the strap in front of him that was made for just that, and then swung a leg over to slide with practised grace down Larrikith’s side to land on the ground at her feet. He pulled his gloves off, tucking them into his back pocket as he peered around. “Hello!” he greeted cheerfully, and was pleased when some people said hello back, while still others gave hesitant waves. Several were gawking at the dragons. It really was fun to be a dragonrider.
“I’m B’jin, and this is my Larrikith.” He said easily, indicating the green dragon behind him. She snorted at him, but was too busy Searching to pay him any real heed. Her attention was divided between eyeballing the crowd for potential future dragonriders, and answering any questions or quips Tybalith sent her way. “My companions are R’nd and Ayyonth,” he indicated the blue pair, “and our trainees, D’lyne and Tybalith.” He waved at the young woman and her green. “We’re here on Search! If you are interested, please come this way!” And B’jin set the eager youngsters up in a haphazard line, so the dragons could examine them a little more closely than was needed, because it made for a good show.
Jenn's Daelyne will most likely be joining the thread, but Sunset's R'nd will most likely be chilling in the background :)
B’jin watched the crowd grow, a friendly smile forming easily on his lips as he took his riding helmet and goggles off, attaching them to the strap in front of him that was made for just that, and then swung a leg over to slide with practised grace down Larrikith’s side to land on the ground at her feet. He pulled his gloves off, tucking them into his back pocket as he peered around. “Hello!” he greeted cheerfully, and was pleased when some people said hello back, while still others gave hesitant waves. Several were gawking at the dragons. It really was fun to be a dragonrider.
“I’m B’jin, and this is my Larrikith.” He said easily, indicating the green dragon behind him. She snorted at him, but was too busy Searching to pay him any real heed. Her attention was divided between eyeballing the crowd for potential future dragonriders, and answering any questions or quips Tybalith sent her way. “My companions are R’nd and Ayyonth,” he indicated the blue pair, “and our trainees, D’lyne and Tybalith.” He waved at the young woman and her green. “We’re here on Search! If you are interested, please come this way!” And B’jin set the eager youngsters up in a haphazard line, so the dragons could examine them a little more closely than was needed, because it made for a good show.
Jenn's Daelyne will most likely be joining the thread, but Sunset's R'nd will most likely be chilling in the background :)