27.Aug.13, 09:00 PM
Arddra nodded, no rider would want to risk their dragon going north if there wasn't some indication the disease wasn't gone. But maybe it was still in the Weyrs? She figured somebody like S'kef would consider all such risks, he wouldn't want a woman telling him what to check, when she didn't even know herself. All she knew was a clean stall for runnerbeasts and herdbeasts kept many diseases at bay. But everything she knew about dragons never spoke of them being dirty. Well some may like to wallow in the sand but they always rinsed and she never saw dragon poop anywhere but heard it was used to mark the boundaries to ward away felines and wild whers.
After her answer regarding others who may want to go North she could see S'kef smile fade. Arddra could only assume he was either disappointed or sensed she was holding back again. He was the Weyrleader but in truth she had no reason to trust anymore than any other random dragonrider she didn't know. She may consider V'riy a friend but that didn't mean she trusted all dragonriders. There were still so many negative things about dragonriders for her to work past before she could trust at face value.
His next words confirmed he knew she was holding back, as far as Arddra was concerned. He probably be suspicious of her or think she was a troublemaker but what could she do? She was very loyal to those she considered friends and V'riy was a friend, even if a new one.
"I will most certainly do so, Weyrleader, should I have something to share with you." Arddra said politely. "I am glad we had a chance to meet and good day to you, Sir."
After her answer regarding others who may want to go North she could see S'kef smile fade. Arddra could only assume he was either disappointed or sensed she was holding back again. He was the Weyrleader but in truth she had no reason to trust anymore than any other random dragonrider she didn't know. She may consider V'riy a friend but that didn't mean she trusted all dragonriders. There were still so many negative things about dragonriders for her to work past before she could trust at face value.
His next words confirmed he knew she was holding back, as far as Arddra was concerned. He probably be suspicious of her or think she was a troublemaker but what could she do? She was very loyal to those she considered friends and V'riy was a friend, even if a new one.
"I will most certainly do so, Weyrleader, should I have something to share with you." Arddra said politely. "I am glad we had a chance to meet and good day to you, Sir."