03.Jul.21, 08:42 AM
Helyna couldn’t help sharing Rhezalth’s enthusiasm as the first bronze was revealed. Iliyith crooned happily and snuggled with her mate as he quickly Impressed. But then it all went to shit.
Just as it looked like the bronze would attack the blue after all despite his posturing, four eggs suddenly split open around them to reveal a quartet of greens, distracting the bronze and providing less wary targets.Green 2 shrieked as he bit and clawed at one of her wings. Green 3 tried to pull him off and got bitten for her trouble before deciding it wasn’t worth it and running off towards the candidates. In her haste, Green 3 tripped into Elloren, scratching her shoulder and arm badly as she tried to get away.
The two other greens scrambled out of the way of the bronze andGreen 2 , crying and shrieking their distress. Green 5 in particular devolved into nervous crying, searching anxiously for her mate in the chaos. Green 4 tried to herd her nervous sister towards the candidates but gave up and darted over to her own boy when Green 5 refused to move.
Green 2 and Bronze 2 finally broke apart with outraged squeals and he turned to face the candidates as she limped off. He was terrifying--she’d managed to rake him across the eyes to get him off, and one was utterly ruined. The other whirled a dangerous red as he stalked towards the candidates who were trying to decide if they would run or stand their ground. Biting and clawing his way through the few fools that clumped together for safety, Bronze 2 only calmed (somewhat) when he found the boy he was looking for. Some of his victims looked like they were in very bad shape, and Helyna hoped the Healers would be able to get over to them quickly as things settled down.
Green 5 continued to cry in the background until finally locking eyes with her mate. Still, she didn’t budge until they crossed the sands to her cautiously, calming her down.
The majority of the eggs had stopped moving, as if hearing all the chaos and deciding, ‘no actually, we’ll wait.’ In reality the dragonets inside were probably resting from the strenuous efforts to hatch. But it was still a long, silent quarter hour beforeBlue 2 popped his cheerful head out of egg #4. Chirping excitedly, he began to zoom around, running full-tilt towards a cluster of candidates, though he halted at the gasps and involuntary shrieks from the humans. He gave an inquisitive chirp and approached more slowly, finding his boy, clearly not sure what he’d done wrong.
Just as it looked like the bronze would attack the blue after all despite his posturing, four eggs suddenly split open around them to reveal a quartet of greens, distracting the bronze and providing less wary targets.
The two other greens scrambled out of the way of the bronze and
The majority of the eggs had stopped moving, as if hearing all the chaos and deciding, ‘no actually, we’ll wait.’ In reality the dragonets inside were probably resting from the strenuous efforts to hatch. But it was still a long, silent quarter hour before