20.Apr.13, 11:20 PM
D’hys hadn’t been looking directly at A’liran but his gaze was close enough that when he saw the greenrider looking around, he gave a casual turn of his head to see what the man was up to now. As they caught sight of each other, it took a little extra work to keep a smirk from appearing. It looked as if A’liran wanted to run to him for whatever reason but he both thought better of it and that random kid was still making a good warden. D’hys knew he would have been the best for keeping such a wild greenrider in line but he didn’t trouble himself right then to continue proving it. A’liran was under control for a while longer and from what Zeianth relayed to him, he’d have a chance later that evening to reaffirm his domineering position.
I told him of the desire to meet and D’hys may even allow it to happen. You know how they are. Zeianth echoed Astoreth’s phrasing, not so much mocking her but stating that it was a game on both ends and A’liran had better be prepared for not getting what he wanted just in case. As with D’hys, the icy blue dragon’s attention turned to R’nya as the execution seemed to finally be on its way but the presence of Nirinath stole his attention and Zeianth looked around for her but instead caught sight of Tsuen when the woman bellowed and stole D’hys’ attention as well.
What was she was doing? D’hys knew the importance of goldriders, just as everyone else did; they were needed for the survival of the dragons but that didn’t mean it gave the rider the right to storm her way into what was clearly a man’s business. He would have chuckled at R’nya getting shoved aside in surprise if it wasn’t for his own surprise over the event. He stood there a moment before realizing she was clinging to S’kef in desperation before pushing through the crowd again. There wasn’t a need for him to do anything, especially since he had already made note of the bronzeriders around the stage that were clearly S’kef supporters and would intervene at the right nod or word but D’hys figured showing his usefulness wasn’t such a bad thing.
“Heads are so tacky, Weyrwoman. They’re not the sort of souvenir a lady of your status deserves, despite what it represents,” D’hys’ words were smooth and calm as he joined the group that had all eyes on them and easily linked his arm with one of Tsuen’s. He managed to do it the same time R’nya found himself again and joined in on the other side. D’hys purposely left his grip loose enough to show he wasn’t restraining the woman but he could easily tighten it and keep her from lashing out again if need be. He gave S’kef a look as he started to guide Tsuen off to the side – since he knew he wouldn’t get her to leave the Square – and suspected he’d be hearing from the brownrider soon enough. “But between you and Nirinath, you’ll be able to relive this moment over and over. That will last much longer.”
ooc: Permission was given to move R'nya and Tsuen.
What was she was doing? D’hys knew the importance of goldriders, just as everyone else did; they were needed for the survival of the dragons but that didn’t mean it gave the rider the right to storm her way into what was clearly a man’s business. He would have chuckled at R’nya getting shoved aside in surprise if it wasn’t for his own surprise over the event. He stood there a moment before realizing she was clinging to S’kef in desperation before pushing through the crowd again. There wasn’t a need for him to do anything, especially since he had already made note of the bronzeriders around the stage that were clearly S’kef supporters and would intervene at the right nod or word but D’hys figured showing his usefulness wasn’t such a bad thing.
“Heads are so tacky, Weyrwoman. They’re not the sort of souvenir a lady of your status deserves, despite what it represents,” D’hys’ words were smooth and calm as he joined the group that had all eyes on them and easily linked his arm with one of Tsuen’s. He managed to do it the same time R’nya found himself again and joined in on the other side. D’hys purposely left his grip loose enough to show he wasn’t restraining the woman but he could easily tighten it and keep her from lashing out again if need be. He gave S’kef a look as he started to guide Tsuen off to the side – since he knew he wouldn’t get her to leave the Square – and suspected he’d be hearing from the brownrider soon enough. “But between you and Nirinath, you’ll be able to relive this moment over and over. That will last much longer.”
ooc: Permission was given to move R'nya and Tsuen.