06.Jul.21, 01:42 AM
Ulliendis felt himself tense as the little blue stalked toward him; or at least his direction. There was still Rhamnus and some kid who also didn't move fast enough and needed some patching up. He may have lost what he was leaning against but he got to enjoy a dragonet head butting a Healer. He laughed, somewhat disappointed when it became obvious the little guy was trying to get to the injured kid and not to him, but it was still fun to watch the whole thing.
He stole his spot back once the new pair left and resumed chatting about random things while he watched everyone around them. He liked to think he was rather skilled at looking carefree while observing everything. You learned a lot of fun things that way.
And then a bronze came over. This one didn't get his hopes up since he didn't believe he had any traits for that dragon or any desire for responsibilities. He chuckled again at Rhamnus getting pestered but then it slowly clicked into place. They were the only two now at the station and bronze boy definitely didn't have any interest in him.
As the Impression was made, Ulliendis sat there somewhat shocked. He honestly hadn't pegged Rhamnus to end up as a dragonrider and not just because he was old. There was something about his demeanor that he felt didn't match most stereotypes, except maybe brown. But he quickly snapped out of the shock to congratulate and tease his friend.
"Congrats, man! Looks like you won't need an immediate replacement now," he laughed and then sighed. "But it looks like I'm in need of a replacement Healer with fascinating skills." That fact became all the more clear when the final two eggs were deemed duds and the Hatching was officially over.
He was still without a dragon but still mostly in one piece so he called that a win. Now he needed to go crawl into the lake and finish getting the sand off while also cooling off.
He stole his spot back once the new pair left and resumed chatting about random things while he watched everyone around them. He liked to think he was rather skilled at looking carefree while observing everything. You learned a lot of fun things that way.
And then a bronze came over. This one didn't get his hopes up since he didn't believe he had any traits for that dragon or any desire for responsibilities. He chuckled again at Rhamnus getting pestered but then it slowly clicked into place. They were the only two now at the station and bronze boy definitely didn't have any interest in him.
As the Impression was made, Ulliendis sat there somewhat shocked. He honestly hadn't pegged Rhamnus to end up as a dragonrider and not just because he was old. There was something about his demeanor that he felt didn't match most stereotypes, except maybe brown. But he quickly snapped out of the shock to congratulate and tease his friend.
"Congrats, man! Looks like you won't need an immediate replacement now," he laughed and then sighed. "But it looks like I'm in need of a replacement Healer with fascinating skills." That fact became all the more clear when the final two eggs were deemed duds and the Hatching was officially over.
He was still without a dragon but still mostly in one piece so he called that a win. Now he needed to go crawl into the lake and finish getting the sand off while also cooling off.