04.Dec.13, 03:29 AM
Torath and N'kal watched the hatching with great interest. N'kal was quite impressed himself that there were three bronzes, several browns and blues, though a few too many greens for his liking. They were needed of course, like all dragons were, he just preferred to see more browns and blues than greens. However the gold made up for it, the gold and her....very young rider. Oh well, the dragon's knew what they were doing, if she wanted the girl, there was nothing for it. I am sure she will do fine , Torath rumbled at him as they continued to watch the hatching.
As they had the last time, they did not plan to move until all of the hatchlings were Impressed and fed, then taken off the sands to their new rooms in the weyrling barracks. That plan altered when Torath picked up on Bordtai's faint thoughts. He rarely troubled with the thoughts of others, but the emotion that overwhelmed the boy's thoughts and heart made his request come through. He turned his head slightly, his great eyes swirling with the bright blues and purples of happiness, but there was the very faintest hint of yellowish color there, as he felt some slight concern in regards to the boy who had become a friend of sorts to his rider.
Torath rumbled deeply but turned his head back again, to watch his children and their new bonds.Bordtai has requested your presence , he said smoothly. He gave another rumble before adding, He seems quite distressed. N'kal in response to this turned his head and instantly searched for the small boy who had been left standing yet again, though he had been hoping the bronze that had seemed to help him stand after being knocked over by a green, would Impress to him. He had been quite puzzled at the fact that the hatchling would bother with him, but not Impress to him. Even Torath had found that odd, as even he wouldn't bother with another unless N'kal suggested him too, or it was someone he actually liked.
He is hurt , the bronze added as an afterthought. He was watching his children with great pride and crooned softly at Okalinath. She had done a wonderful job clutching such wonderful dragons. Their children would grow strong with their bonds. N'kal was proud of the clutch as well, but now that all was said and done, and all safely bonded with minimal injuries he said Well of course he is hurt, he was left standing again., he told Torath absently as he watched the kid walk away defeated. Torath huffed and tilted his head to eye N'kal, slightly annoyed with his rider. Had he been able to roll his eyes, he would have. He is injured. One of my little daughters knocked him over...even my memory is not THAT bad N'kal.
Oh....shut up!, he muttered and stood up and made quick work of climbing up his leg and shoulder. Once he was situated he said, Let's go find him then, to which Torath rumbled and happily complied, moving as quickly and safely away from the sands as he was able, in search of Bordtai.
As they had the last time, they did not plan to move until all of the hatchlings were Impressed and fed, then taken off the sands to their new rooms in the weyrling barracks. That plan altered when Torath picked up on Bordtai's faint thoughts. He rarely troubled with the thoughts of others, but the emotion that overwhelmed the boy's thoughts and heart made his request come through. He turned his head slightly, his great eyes swirling with the bright blues and purples of happiness, but there was the very faintest hint of yellowish color there, as he felt some slight concern in regards to the boy who had become a friend of sorts to his rider.
Torath rumbled deeply but turned his head back again, to watch his children and their new bonds.
Oh....shut up!, he muttered and stood up and made quick work of climbing up his leg and shoulder. Once he was situated he said, Let's go find him then, to which Torath rumbled and happily complied, moving as quickly and safely away from the sands as he was able, in search of Bordtai.