01.Apr.23, 02:32 PM
After instructing Syrendryth to inform the watch dragon they were going to do a lazy circling of the Weyr to show their young friend, T'ryn decided it was better to just get the talk over with before they touched down after all. Someone would surely run back over to greet him again upon landing and he would lose the chance to try for more information out of Ereben before simply passing him off on M'ris or A'dis. He just couldn't ferry someone into another Weyr and abandon him like it wasn't his problem. Maybe he was a bleeding heart; was that really such a bad thing?
"The first time seeing a Weyr is always overwhelming," T'ryn's tone was conversational as he did his best to not spook Ereben or have him think he was being judged or accused of anything. "I grew up in a forest on the southern continent in what we called Katila and I was fourteen when we came North and I saw a Weyr for the first time. It was the first time I saw a horse as well," he added on with a little chuckle as he remembered his own reaction and that of his friends and siblings. He was proud of Mylorah for accepting the beast now, even if she said she didn't trust them.
He took in the view again himself, but as memories of a time when he would sneak into the closed Weyrs with Casa started to take over, T'ryn cleared his throat and turned his attention back to Ereben. "I can take you back to Telgar Weyr with me," he offered softly. "I can get you a job, get you into Candidacy if you're interested." He could help get Ereben both of those in High Reaches as well--probably. But he had to make the offer all the same.
"The first time seeing a Weyr is always overwhelming," T'ryn's tone was conversational as he did his best to not spook Ereben or have him think he was being judged or accused of anything. "I grew up in a forest on the southern continent in what we called Katila and I was fourteen when we came North and I saw a Weyr for the first time. It was the first time I saw a horse as well," he added on with a little chuckle as he remembered his own reaction and that of his friends and siblings. He was proud of Mylorah for accepting the beast now, even if she said she didn't trust them.
He took in the view again himself, but as memories of a time when he would sneak into the closed Weyrs with Casa started to take over, T'ryn cleared his throat and turned his attention back to Ereben. "I can take you back to Telgar Weyr with me," he offered softly. "I can get you a job, get you into Candidacy if you're interested." He could help get Ereben both of those in High Reaches as well--probably. But he had to make the offer all the same.