10.Nov.12, 10:15 PM
Larrikith crooned happily when both the younger dragons agreed to play her game, the little green wriggling around so as that she could turn over even as Ayyonth reached out to nuzzle at Amorandii. The little girl took the opportunity, clinging to the blue nose as he pulled away to travel with him, thus avoiding being squished when Larrikith finally managed to roll over, sand trickling down her sides. The little green snorted, and nuzzled at Amorandii's exposed side, eliciting a giggle from the child as she dropped to the ground, landing in a pile at Ayyonth's feet. Sorry, Amorandii, Larrikith sounded more amused than apologetic as she licked the girl's cheek. Amorandii smiled, and climbed onto Ayyonth's leg, sprawling there with dainty flicks of her skirt.
Larrikith's gaze shifted to Ilveriath as he sprawled next to her, returning his greeting with a cheerful chirp. How about this one? Larrikith asked, sending an image of the young man to both her companions. There was nothing particularly striking about him, and Larrikith's immediate assumption was to say 'green' without any particular thought. Because of that, she poked closer. Green and blue hatchlings occurred in high numbers, and were versatile; anyone could Impress one. It was why she specifically sought out those she felt were that little bit 'more'. Bronze, brown and especially gold were so damned picky!
Reaching out, Larrikith poked at his mind curiously, watching with amusement as the young man in question paused with a slight frown. What do you guys think? Her tone was laced with the amusement she was still feeling at the young man's expense, but she'd decided to stick with her first assumption of 'green' - not that she'd share until Ayyonth had voiced his guess! Larrikith's eyes swirled with amusement and a placid enjoyment for the lazy but interesting game.
Larrikith's gaze shifted to Ilveriath as he sprawled next to her, returning his greeting with a cheerful chirp. How about this one? Larrikith asked, sending an image of the young man to both her companions. There was nothing particularly striking about him, and Larrikith's immediate assumption was to say 'green' without any particular thought. Because of that, she poked closer. Green and blue hatchlings occurred in high numbers, and were versatile; anyone could Impress one. It was why she specifically sought out those she felt were that little bit 'more'. Bronze, brown and especially gold were so damned picky!
Reaching out, Larrikith poked at his mind curiously, watching with amusement as the young man in question paused with a slight frown. What do you guys think? Her tone was laced with the amusement she was still feeling at the young man's expense, but she'd decided to stick with her first assumption of 'green' - not that she'd share until Ayyonth had voiced his guess! Larrikith's eyes swirled with amusement and a placid enjoyment for the lazy but interesting game.