30.Mar.18, 10:37 PM
“That’s so cool!” T’ryn was genuinely impressed by Ambrya’s skills. If hard pressed, he could patch up a tear in his clothing but it wouldn’t look as nice as if he asked one of the older ladies that seemed to enjoy mending and sewing. But Ambrya was a little younger than him and already not only liked to sew but could make her own clothes and items for her dragon. His younger brother Ayontay was learning woodcarving and some friends were picking up some handy or at least fun trades as well. Perhaps he should too? He enjoyed archery and had decent accuracy as well and liked history, especially family history, but he wasn’t sure that would come in all that handy down the line.
“I don’t recall seeing any rug stalls,” T’ryn paused a moment as he tried to mentally retrace his steps with Casa. They had been chatting a lot and occasionally got distracted by something sparkly – mostly Casa—or with food – definitely both of them – but he hadn’t paid much mind to what else was around him. “But that just gives further reason to wander and explore, looking for the best rug and the best price.”
“And you should definitely still get a piece of jewellery!” T’ryn exclaimed, realising he might have swayed her from something lovely to a boring rug. “Get something practical and then treat yourself to something nice. I think that’d be a fair trade off.” Since his weyr was still somewhat bare, T’ryn’s practical purchases kind of counted as treating himself as well but if he was interested in a necklace or bracelet, he suspected he’d still get one as well, knowing he had bought items that he definitely needed already.
“I don’t recall seeing any rug stalls,” T’ryn paused a moment as he tried to mentally retrace his steps with Casa. They had been chatting a lot and occasionally got distracted by something sparkly – mostly Casa—or with food – definitely both of them – but he hadn’t paid much mind to what else was around him. “But that just gives further reason to wander and explore, looking for the best rug and the best price.”
“And you should definitely still get a piece of jewellery!” T’ryn exclaimed, realising he might have swayed her from something lovely to a boring rug. “Get something practical and then treat yourself to something nice. I think that’d be a fair trade off.” Since his weyr was still somewhat bare, T’ryn’s practical purchases kind of counted as treating himself as well but if he was interested in a necklace or bracelet, he suspected he’d still get one as well, knowing he had bought items that he definitely needed already.