02.Jan.20, 06:32 AM
"It is a pleasure to meet you as well. He said you were a gentleman, and that you'd been making sure he ate and took breaks to sleep." Cazan smiled, because now that she looked back it was rather kind of the bronzerider to look out for her in that small way. And though she was still a tad nervous about meeting so many new people at once and missing out on so much time to get work done, she was also curious and excited. A little bit proud as well if she thought about it. She wanted to see what everyone thought of T'ryn's outfit.
"And I'm as ready as I ever will be. Lead the way." Cazan set her arm around his as she remembered she was supposed to be a lady. She had somehow forgotten the part where they would have to ride a dragon to get there, and go between as well. Cazan was bound to do it eventually, she had promised to go watch the hatching coming up in Fort after all. That didn't make it any less anxious to try and go through the first time. She resisted the urge to ask about ghost dragons as she mentioned it would be her first trip on a dragon. If she hadn't been so nervous she would have appreciated the care that T'ryn took as he helped her up onto his dragon and walked her through the jump.
She did not see any ghost dragons in the brief seconds between but it hadn't been a very comforting place. If anything, it just seemed more likely to have ghost dragons in it now. She was clinging to the bronzerider when they landed, partially from the cold and partially from excitement of flying in general. It had been oddly exhilarating in a way that felt simultaneously too fast and too slow. She would have to thank him for the jacket once they got inside and she'd warmed up a bit.
"And I'm as ready as I ever will be. Lead the way." Cazan set her arm around his as she remembered she was supposed to be a lady. She had somehow forgotten the part where they would have to ride a dragon to get there, and go between as well. Cazan was bound to do it eventually, she had promised to go watch the hatching coming up in Fort after all. That didn't make it any less anxious to try and go through the first time. She resisted the urge to ask about ghost dragons as she mentioned it would be her first trip on a dragon. If she hadn't been so nervous she would have appreciated the care that T'ryn took as he helped her up onto his dragon and walked her through the jump.
She did not see any ghost dragons in the brief seconds between but it hadn't been a very comforting place. If anything, it just seemed more likely to have ghost dragons in it now. She was clinging to the bronzerider when they landed, partially from the cold and partially from excitement of flying in general. It had been oddly exhilarating in a way that felt simultaneously too fast and too slow. She would have to thank him for the jacket once they got inside and she'd warmed up a bit.