02.May.13, 12:08 PM
Ironth as at a loss for words. Armath was much like a green in his excitement for the swim and Ironth wasn't quite sure what to make of the other brown. I.. I don't know. I've never thought to try he answered a bit shyly as the other brown asked about betweening beneath the water. He didn't think it would be a good idea but if Armath wished he wouldn't try to stop him.
K'ton chuckled as M'din slid to the ground beneath the redfruit tree next to him with a groan. "Don't like sweating, so I make Ironth cart me where ever I need to go when its hot like today," he said as he offered a fruit to M'din. He watched Ironth play. Or think about playing anyway. The big brown was still apprehensive but K'ton was sure it would fade before too long. The dragon's hide or eyes hadn't taken a greyish tint so K'ton wasn't particularly worried on that front. He just wanted the brown to make more dragon friends and stop pestering him about firelizards. It was unnatural, Ironth's obsession with the flying tunnel snakes and K'ton was trying his damnedest to ignore the requests for one. "Ironth needs more friends. I think him and Armath will get on just fine," he said with another chuckle.
He had just turned to see what M'din was talking about when Armath disappeared. What the? K'ton leaned forward a touch concerned for the other man's brown when said brown blinked out from between and slammed into the water at a quick pace. The ensuing wave nearly reached them where they sat and if the redfruit tree hadn't been directly behind him, the brownrider would have darted back as fast as he could. He could swim. He just disliked it. Nearly drowning a couple times would do that to you.
Ironth had squealed in surprise when Armath had suddenly popped between. He stared around worriedly looking for his new friend. Ooh.. He had a new friend. A dragon friend. How exciting! He still wouldn't give up the need for a firelizard but a new friend like Armath was good too! He whistled when Armath dropped back in from between. He dived beneath the waves as they barreled into him, flying underneath the water. When he surfaced he gave an excited bugle closely behind the one Armath shouted along the water. Their bugles would echo for miles.
K'ton laughed outright at the obvious pride that M'din took in his dragon. He was rather enjoying himself watching the two. The other brown was exuberant and outgoing and K'ton hoped he could get Ironth to finally leave the last visages of the shy hatchling he was - never mind the dragon was close to twenty-one turns old - behind. "Swimming? Not for me, no. Ironth loves a good romp in the lake but not me!" he answered with a slight grimace. The first few years in the south had not truly been kind to K'ton and his brown.
Yes! I will drop from between like you. Maybe if we time it right we will land at the same time Ironth suggested That way the wave will be even larger! With that Ironth rose a few feet above the water. He was brave but not brave enough to start from beneath the waves. With a slight pop and a hiss he slipped between not checking to see if Armath did the same.
K'ton chuckled as M'din slid to the ground beneath the redfruit tree next to him with a groan. "Don't like sweating, so I make Ironth cart me where ever I need to go when its hot like today," he said as he offered a fruit to M'din. He watched Ironth play. Or think about playing anyway. The big brown was still apprehensive but K'ton was sure it would fade before too long. The dragon's hide or eyes hadn't taken a greyish tint so K'ton wasn't particularly worried on that front. He just wanted the brown to make more dragon friends and stop pestering him about firelizards. It was unnatural, Ironth's obsession with the flying tunnel snakes and K'ton was trying his damnedest to ignore the requests for one. "Ironth needs more friends. I think him and Armath will get on just fine," he said with another chuckle.
He had just turned to see what M'din was talking about when Armath disappeared. What the? K'ton leaned forward a touch concerned for the other man's brown when said brown blinked out from between and slammed into the water at a quick pace. The ensuing wave nearly reached them where they sat and if the redfruit tree hadn't been directly behind him, the brownrider would have darted back as fast as he could. He could swim. He just disliked it. Nearly drowning a couple times would do that to you.
Ironth had squealed in surprise when Armath had suddenly popped between. He stared around worriedly looking for his new friend. Ooh.. He had a new friend. A dragon friend. How exciting! He still wouldn't give up the need for a firelizard but a new friend like Armath was good too! He whistled when Armath dropped back in from between. He dived beneath the waves as they barreled into him, flying underneath the water. When he surfaced he gave an excited bugle closely behind the one Armath shouted along the water. Their bugles would echo for miles.
K'ton laughed outright at the obvious pride that M'din took in his dragon. He was rather enjoying himself watching the two. The other brown was exuberant and outgoing and K'ton hoped he could get Ironth to finally leave the last visages of the shy hatchling he was - never mind the dragon was close to twenty-one turns old - behind. "Swimming? Not for me, no. Ironth loves a good romp in the lake but not me!" he answered with a slight grimace. The first few years in the south had not truly been kind to K'ton and his brown.