18.Mar.21, 12:53 PM
D'nei frowned at the mention of eyes turning red when hungry. He'd seen enough of that back when he was a weyrling, and he was certain there'd been no change in color when the firelizard had hatched. Or maybe there had been and he just hadn't noticed? When he'd tried taking a closer look after that initial awkward feeing and he could have sworn there was something then, but it had been very hard to tell either way. For now he just fretted as he waited for A'ryn to finish trying whatever it was she was doing.
"He can't... oh no." D'nei frowned, pulling the firelizard back more securely against his chest, offering it some soothing pats as it calmed back down and loosened the grip it had on his arm. "Shh... it's okay there, little guy." He could feel that it had been distressed being jostled about, felt insecure and worried it would fall, so trying to hold it a bit more firmly seemed to help. His concern seemed rewarded with a soft chirp and a radiating feeling of safety and D'nei's frown grew. "Should I take him to a healer? Maybe he's just sick and it will go away. Or would a beastcrafter be better?"
He clung to that bit of hope for the moment, unsure of what to do. "He doesn't even have a name yet, I've been too distracted." Casnovath had settled down nearby and cautiously crept closer for a better look. I like Specter. He's a bit spooky and pale isn't he? And his eyes are creepy. "His eyes might not stay like that," D'nei said with a frown as he glanced back at his dragon. "A healer might be able to fix them." He turned his attention back to the lizard, turning the name over in his mind again before looking back at A'ryn and offering an explanation, "Cassie suggested Specter because of the eyes."
"He can't... oh no." D'nei frowned, pulling the firelizard back more securely against his chest, offering it some soothing pats as it calmed back down and loosened the grip it had on his arm. "Shh... it's okay there, little guy." He could feel that it had been distressed being jostled about, felt insecure and worried it would fall, so trying to hold it a bit more firmly seemed to help. His concern seemed rewarded with a soft chirp and a radiating feeling of safety and D'nei's frown grew. "Should I take him to a healer? Maybe he's just sick and it will go away. Or would a beastcrafter be better?"
He clung to that bit of hope for the moment, unsure of what to do. "He doesn't even have a name yet, I've been too distracted." Casnovath had settled down nearby and cautiously crept closer for a better look. I like Specter. He's a bit spooky and pale isn't he? And his eyes are creepy. "His eyes might not stay like that," D'nei said with a frown as he glanced back at his dragon. "A healer might be able to fix them." He turned his attention back to the lizard, turning the name over in his mind again before looking back at A'ryn and offering an explanation, "Cassie suggested Specter because of the eyes."