30.Nov.13, 01:50 AM
Telrynd couldn’t suppress the smile that appeared when the eggs started hatching. It was real! This was really happening! Nerves were kicking in as well when the dragonets started to appear. What if none picked him? Would he end up a sobbing mess like Ryvian? That would be extremely uncool and most undignified. He would handle it was grace and walk off the Sands with his head held high and—what was that dragonet staring at?
Telrynd glanced around him and even to Indamor but his friend didn’t seem to notice as much. Finally, it became clear the dragonet was looking at him. He took one small step forward.Today, would be nice. Telrynd’s eyes went wide when he heard the silky voice that definitely wasn’t his. Telrynd glanced around again to see if a dragon was teasing him but concluded they wouldn’t be that mean during such a time and started towards the little creature. That was his! He had Impressed? Disbelief was warring with a confidence that knew he would Impress but he still hadn't been prepared for what he saw.
A bronze dragonet? The voice that had mingled in his mind had been hard to pinpoint what gender it belonged to let alone a colour. Pride swelled up in him and Telrynd straightened a bit as he looked at the creature that seemed to be judging him.I have already done that. You have passed or we would not be talking, now would we? He had a point.
Telrynd started to guide his new mate off the Sands, grinning a bit stupidly at Indamor as he passed his friend and then blushing when he saw his mom frantically waving from the crowd. A glance at R'nd showed the bluerider was happy to see an Impression but Telrynd knew that was all. Maybe now that he was a bronze weyrling he could approach the man?
Who is this R'nd? You think about him a lot. I am not sure why. "Oh, he's um... my mom is fond of him." Telrynd didn't want to say anything aloud and really didn't want to have the conversation in general when they were being given a bucket of meat to start feeding his hungry bronze. I will call you T'nd if you like. To match his name.
Telrynd froze and spun around to stare at his dragonet. "No! That is not what I want." He didn't know what he wanted but it was a good thing Syrendryth knew for him. Syrendryth. That was a cool name.It is. Your name needs to match mine as well so instead of that bluerider's knock off name, you will be T'ryn.
T'ryn. He could live with that. A grin appeared again as he sat down to start feeding his -- his! -- dragon.
Telrynd glanced around him and even to Indamor but his friend didn’t seem to notice as much. Finally, it became clear the dragonet was looking at him. He took one small step forward.
A bronze dragonet? The voice that had mingled in his mind had been hard to pinpoint what gender it belonged to let alone a colour. Pride swelled up in him and Telrynd straightened a bit as he looked at the creature that seemed to be judging him.
Telrynd started to guide his new mate off the Sands, grinning a bit stupidly at Indamor as he passed his friend and then blushing when he saw his mom frantically waving from the crowd. A glance at R'nd showed the bluerider was happy to see an Impression but Telrynd knew that was all. Maybe now that he was a bronze weyrling he could approach the man?
Telrynd froze and spun around to stare at his dragonet. "No! That is not what I want." He didn't know what he wanted but it was a good thing Syrendryth knew for him. Syrendryth. That was a cool name.
T'ryn. He could live with that. A grin appeared again as he sat down to start feeding his -- his! -- dragon.