27.Mar.20, 08:04 PM
Zeianth softly encouraged the young dragon to share, letting him take his time if needed and nodding in understanding when more details came out. He passed the information on to D’hys before adding, He seems in better spirits now. At least he has the arrogance of the young ones and wants to show off the skills he’s learned. Zeianth gave Erebuth a nudge and was once again encouraging the little blue but this time to show off his gliding skills.
‘Vicarious’ was certainly one word to describe most of the clutch B’kit had friends in. D’hys made note of the names tossed out so he could look into them further later on. He had no real reason to other than boredom to be honest. Things had been a bit quiet lately so this gave him a chance to do a little digging; though he had already looked into Cazan and her whole situation. He did not envy T’ryn or the brother Cazelarias.
D’hys took another drink of water as he listened to Zeianth’s update and then mentally sighed at the dragon making the visit longer by wanting to socialize some more. It was a good thing overall since the young dragons, especially in the small class, needed more interactions with older dragons and to build relations.
“It sounds like our dragons are in the mood to stretch their wings. If you’d like to join me in moving outside to watch them?” D’hys was personally curious about how the class was doing now after such a rough start to life. They seemed to be filling out into well-proportioned dragons but seeing one more closely in action would do a lot to ease his curiosity and the slight unrest he still had when it came to thinking about their health.
Standing, D’hys set his glass down on the nearest table before heading for the door and glancing back over his shoulder, “you can tell me more about your lessons and what you’re looking forward to,” he honestly didn’t care that much but it would keep the conversation on the kid and perhaps give B’kit something positive to think about when that wasn’t always in stock.
‘Vicarious’ was certainly one word to describe most of the clutch B’kit had friends in. D’hys made note of the names tossed out so he could look into them further later on. He had no real reason to other than boredom to be honest. Things had been a bit quiet lately so this gave him a chance to do a little digging; though he had already looked into Cazan and her whole situation. He did not envy T’ryn or the brother Cazelarias.
D’hys took another drink of water as he listened to Zeianth’s update and then mentally sighed at the dragon making the visit longer by wanting to socialize some more. It was a good thing overall since the young dragons, especially in the small class, needed more interactions with older dragons and to build relations.
“It sounds like our dragons are in the mood to stretch their wings. If you’d like to join me in moving outside to watch them?” D’hys was personally curious about how the class was doing now after such a rough start to life. They seemed to be filling out into well-proportioned dragons but seeing one more closely in action would do a lot to ease his curiosity and the slight unrest he still had when it came to thinking about their health.
Standing, D’hys set his glass down on the nearest table before heading for the door and glancing back over his shoulder, “you can tell me more about your lessons and what you’re looking forward to,” he honestly didn’t care that much but it would keep the conversation on the kid and perhaps give B’kit something positive to think about when that wasn’t always in stock.