24.Jan.20, 05:11 PM
"Oh!" Hearing the dragon speak was a bit of a surprise, but once the initial shock wore off Cazan had to admit to herself it wasn't really that far fetched. She'd heard some rumors and stories that the dragons talked to their riders like this, it made sense that they could talk to others as well. At least as much sense as anything else involving dragonriders she'd heard so far. She took her oil soaked cloth and applied it as directed, noting the dry skin with a nod. "Ah, so like when a callous splits in the winter. That makes sense."
Cazan wondered how the oil would compare to her leather conditioner, and if there'd be any sort of market for selling some sort of dragon conditioner. So far from what she was hearing it was a bit of a personal thing, which made sense. She found the simple task of oiling the dragon to be rather soothing in a familiar way, similar to working and conditioning a bit of leather. Though leather never spoke in her head in a low gravelly voice to let her know she'd found a particularly good spot to oil.
"Tooling is fun, though a lot of times I end up using accent stitching and dyes for my decorations. Tooling is better for something thick and substantial like boots or a belt, maybe a thicker set of gauntlets. It's not that hard though, just need a mallet and a stamp and a lot of practice." She happily talked B'kit through the basics, pointing out the tooling in her own belt as an example. "If you want I could bring you a scrap piece to give it a try."
Cazan wondered how the oil would compare to her leather conditioner, and if there'd be any sort of market for selling some sort of dragon conditioner. So far from what she was hearing it was a bit of a personal thing, which made sense. She found the simple task of oiling the dragon to be rather soothing in a familiar way, similar to working and conditioning a bit of leather. Though leather never spoke in her head in a low gravelly voice to let her know she'd found a particularly good spot to oil.
"Tooling is fun, though a lot of times I end up using accent stitching and dyes for my decorations. Tooling is better for something thick and substantial like boots or a belt, maybe a thicker set of gauntlets. It's not that hard though, just need a mallet and a stamp and a lot of practice." She happily talked B'kit through the basics, pointing out the tooling in her own belt as an example. "If you want I could bring you a scrap piece to give it a try."