05.Feb.12, 05:18 PM
Ronarth returned Larrikith's chirp, his simple mind failing to process her cynicism. He took the reassurance at face value, his eyes swirling brightly with vivid shades of blue and green. I like little dragons he commented, for while dragon sizes continued to overlap noticeably, Ronarth's genetic memory told him that he was meant to be much larger than the greens and blues he surrounded himself with. He was nearly twice Larrikith's size, though, so the comment stood as logical in his mind.
D'ren has told me the same he replied. He rumbled warmly at the thought of Nirinath as well. Nirinath wouldn't ever snub him like that! Of course, Nirinath was amazing, and the only other metallic dragon Ronarth spent much time lingering near. The chromatics were more likely to share Ronarth's playful nature, but his Queen was something special indeed. She often shared Ronarth's sentiments.
In a rush of sudden whimsy, the bronze folded his wings an angled himself downwards, performing a dramatic swoop before catching the wind and rising upwards again. He let out a half-creel of surprise as Larrikith swooped under him, her claws brushing comical against his paws as she sang.
D'ren has told me the same he replied. He rumbled warmly at the thought of Nirinath as well. Nirinath wouldn't ever snub him like that! Of course, Nirinath was amazing, and the only other metallic dragon Ronarth spent much time lingering near. The chromatics were more likely to share Ronarth's playful nature, but his Queen was something special indeed. She often shared Ronarth's sentiments.
In a rush of sudden whimsy, the bronze folded his wings an angled himself downwards, performing a dramatic swoop before catching the wind and rising upwards again. He let out a half-creel of surprise as Larrikith swooped under him, her claws brushing comical against his paws as she sang.