21.Mar.21, 07:17 PM
Well I have to carry them, don't I? T'cai certainly isn't strong enough to carry this many. Toynolth could have tried to explain things a bit further, but not even he was sure he could properly translate his rider's thoughts into anything others could clearly understand. T'cai grinned as he brushed himself off. "It's bone day of course! I stopped by a wher handler and he had some left from when they'd done their culling. Oh and I got really lucky and was able to talk him out of this beauty."
Without being asked, Toynolth turned around to show off the large wher skull presently affixed near his hip. His rider gave it a proud pat, not caring that it was still rather dirty and had bits of mostly dried flesh still clinging to parts of the bone. "This came from one of their big bronze beasts they had to retire."
Most of the bones were actually in a state that severely needed cleaning, not that T'cai thought about it, but that was fine. Just was one more thing he'd have to do once he got home. That and give Toynolth a bath. Once he was done showing off the skull, Toynolth turned back around, leaning his head in to get an even closer look at the shell. Are you going to add shells to your chimes? he asked his rider. T'cai shrugged noncommittally before walking over to take a look for himself as well. "Hmm... I don't think shells would be big enough to really match with the bones. It is very pretty though. The sheen is nice."
I'm trying to convince him to paint some of his bones, Toynolth added to Racca. They could use more color! Bones are so... bony.
Without being asked, Toynolth turned around to show off the large wher skull presently affixed near his hip. His rider gave it a proud pat, not caring that it was still rather dirty and had bits of mostly dried flesh still clinging to parts of the bone. "This came from one of their big bronze beasts they had to retire."
Most of the bones were actually in a state that severely needed cleaning, not that T'cai thought about it, but that was fine. Just was one more thing he'd have to do once he got home. That and give Toynolth a bath. Once he was done showing off the skull, Toynolth turned back around, leaning his head in to get an even closer look at the shell. Are you going to add shells to your chimes? he asked his rider. T'cai shrugged noncommittally before walking over to take a look for himself as well. "Hmm... I don't think shells would be big enough to really match with the bones. It is very pretty though. The sheen is nice."
I'm trying to convince him to paint some of his bones, Toynolth added to Racca. They could use more color! Bones are so... bony.