02.Mar.21, 01:04 AM
Tiberuth straightened ever so slightly, standing a bit taller, letting his wings flare ever so slightly to help enhance his own sense of majesty as the holder girl stared in awe. He basked in the babbling praise, finding this just as acceptable reaction as fear from a strange human. K'dar couldn't help but turn to look back at his dragon with a raised eyebrow. You look ridiculous. The dragon's voice was haughty in his mind, Regal, that is the word you are looking for. Didn't you hear her? "Right... I suppose that is a word for it."
He turned his attention back to the young lady, and did his best to give her a smile and not worry about his dragon's already overly large head getting larger. Still, K'dar couldn't help but be a little proud too. "He is quite the sight." The casual mention of a fishing uncle stole his attention back though. That was the entire reason he was here after all, and if he could get a local tip then all the better. "Where the rocks make a partial walkway across? If you could show me that would be fantastic!"
I think she is far less interested in fishing than you are, Tiberuth said as he tilted his head to curiously observe Rakka, his eyes swirling with amusement. K'dar watched her for a moment, noting how obviously enamored she was with the bronze. "Is there room at the river there for Tiber to land? He can always catch up once we get there if you wanted to take a closer look at him." Perhaps bribing her with the dragon's presence would help get him to his fish.
He turned his attention back to the young lady, and did his best to give her a smile and not worry about his dragon's already overly large head getting larger. Still, K'dar couldn't help but be a little proud too. "He is quite the sight." The casual mention of a fishing uncle stole his attention back though. That was the entire reason he was here after all, and if he could get a local tip then all the better. "Where the rocks make a partial walkway across? If you could show me that would be fantastic!"
I think she is far less interested in fishing than you are, Tiberuth said as he tilted his head to curiously observe Rakka, his eyes swirling with amusement. K'dar watched her for a moment, noting how obviously enamored she was with the bronze. "Is there room at the river there for Tiber to land? He can always catch up once we get there if you wanted to take a closer look at him." Perhaps bribing her with the dragon's presence would help get him to his fish.