20.Jun.12, 08:51 PM
S'kef smiled. "Tyrrisath is a piece of work himself, though I expect Krypth will be a good deal larger than even he is," he commented. He was quite skilled at small talk, especially when talking with someone he didn't hate. Jada seemed sweet, and her innocence was pleasing. Were she not a goldrider, he'd have considered closing in on that innocence; his strict code of honor concerning the dragon colors kept his ambitions away.
Tyrrisath looked to Krypth and let out a low rumble. It was a husky sound, but friendly. The pair suddenly paused when they realized the goldpair was trying to earn their allegiance in their little debate.
S'kef and his dragon came to a silent agreement. "She's just trying to take the best care of you possible, Krypth," he said with deceptive smoothness. Tyrrisath agreed with a rumble, but didn't add any verbal reply...at least not to them.
Krypth is going to scare all the game away
I know that. Go catch something for us
Tyrrisath produced an audible grunt before rising to his hind legs. S'kef had already gathered the weapons from Tyrrisath's side bags; two bows, two long spears, some arrows, and a couple small knives. S'kef hadn't exactly expected Krypth, but it never hurt to be prepared.
"That's fine. I can teach you everything you need to know," S'kef said. The idea was oddly appealing to him. As a brownrider, he rarely had the opportunity to guide a future leader. The bronze and gold weyrlings were usually tutored by their own colors. Becoming a role model for Jada, even if only in this small area? The very notion made his pride swell.
Teach her well. I shall return Tyrrisath said. He crooned a farewell to Krypth (for she was quite charming, though too headstrong to dislodge his interest in Rilaleeyth) and took off. He disappeared over the trees within a matter of seconds, leaving S'kef alone with the goldpair.
S'kef turned to Jada and motioned for her to pick up her weapons. "We'll hike out a bit and I'll get you to shooting then, how does that sound?"
Tyrrisath looked to Krypth and let out a low rumble. It was a husky sound, but friendly. The pair suddenly paused when they realized the goldpair was trying to earn their allegiance in their little debate.
S'kef and his dragon came to a silent agreement. "She's just trying to take the best care of you possible, Krypth," he said with deceptive smoothness. Tyrrisath agreed with a rumble, but didn't add any verbal reply...at least not to them.
Krypth is going to scare all the game away
I know that. Go catch something for us
Tyrrisath produced an audible grunt before rising to his hind legs. S'kef had already gathered the weapons from Tyrrisath's side bags; two bows, two long spears, some arrows, and a couple small knives. S'kef hadn't exactly expected Krypth, but it never hurt to be prepared.
"That's fine. I can teach you everything you need to know," S'kef said. The idea was oddly appealing to him. As a brownrider, he rarely had the opportunity to guide a future leader. The bronze and gold weyrlings were usually tutored by their own colors. Becoming a role model for Jada, even if only in this small area? The very notion made his pride swell.
Teach her well. I shall return Tyrrisath said. He crooned a farewell to Krypth (for she was quite charming, though too headstrong to dislodge his interest in Rilaleeyth) and took off. He disappeared over the trees within a matter of seconds, leaving S'kef alone with the goldpair.
S'kef turned to Jada and motioned for her to pick up her weapons. "We'll hike out a bit and I'll get you to shooting then, how does that sound?"