27.Jul.22, 04:34 PM
K'dar let out a chuckle as Tiberuth relayed Chir's preference for the cold. "I think I like it better too. At least better than this sticky sort of hotness." It wasn't easy to breathe down here, or at least not as easy as back in Telgar. He wasn't sure if it was the heat or the humidity yet that was bothering him but after a racking cough he held up a hand. "I'm fine, I'm fine. Just had to get that one out. The healers said it could happen for a while, but it should get better. Maybe not my voice though." It's really not that bad. You sound a little hoarse when you say certain sounds, but it's more like you have an edge of a rumbling growl like a fine and distinguished dragon. And most people wouldn't even be able to tell the difference from your normal voice anyway.
The bronze didn't need to say "and at least you have a voice" for K'dar to pick up on the sentiment. He didn't say anything though, taking a small sip of his own water before tucking it away. "And I don't think I'd step down for a hunting trip with S'far. I actually like doing the work more than I thought I would. It's interesting." He paused and tilted his head as he considered something else and added, "If I ever become Weyrleader you can't be my Second. I do like hunting and fishing with you."
With another check of his own gear, and after loosening the lacing on his shirt to allow a little more air, he started to follow along. Tiberuth set off into the sky to lazily circle overhead. He made sure he was always near enough to continue relating conversations and also so that if something went terribly wrong with a feline encounter he could try to help. They could be vicious and dangerous after all, and while he had every confidence that the bronzerider brothers could handle things it was better to be safe, especially with a candidate along.
He did spot a bit of movement in a tree up ahead in the distance, and adjusted his course to avoid spooking anything as he softly spoke to the hunters, I think I saw a feline in one of the trees, a dark colored thing. He focused on the tree in question as K'dar took a peek through his eyes and. The bronzerider caught Chir's attention and gave a subtle point to it. "In there, it may have been climbing down I think. Up to you if we try to avoid it or go after it."
The bronze didn't need to say "and at least you have a voice" for K'dar to pick up on the sentiment. He didn't say anything though, taking a small sip of his own water before tucking it away. "And I don't think I'd step down for a hunting trip with S'far. I actually like doing the work more than I thought I would. It's interesting." He paused and tilted his head as he considered something else and added, "If I ever become Weyrleader you can't be my Second. I do like hunting and fishing with you."
With another check of his own gear, and after loosening the lacing on his shirt to allow a little more air, he started to follow along. Tiberuth set off into the sky to lazily circle overhead. He made sure he was always near enough to continue relating conversations and also so that if something went terribly wrong with a feline encounter he could try to help. They could be vicious and dangerous after all, and while he had every confidence that the bronzerider brothers could handle things it was better to be safe, especially with a candidate along.
He did spot a bit of movement in a tree up ahead in the distance, and adjusted his course to avoid spooking anything as he softly spoke to the hunters, I think I saw a feline in one of the trees, a dark colored thing. He focused on the tree in question as K'dar took a peek through his eyes and. The bronzerider caught Chir's attention and gave a subtle point to it. "In there, it may have been climbing down I think. Up to you if we try to avoid it or go after it."