28.May.22, 10:01 AM
It was really adorable watching a firelizard bond to someone. He couldn’t see too much since a lot of it was still happening in the pot and N’lis wasn’t risking a peek. But he could see the girl’s face and all of the emotions flickering across her features. He was happy that she was and he couldn’t stop smiling as he watched the scene unfold until she had a content firelizard starting to doze along her arm. He let out a little sigh of relief that everything went well. He didn’t end up with it and the little guy hadn’t gone feral. A success all around in his opinion.
When she introduced herself, N’lis tilted his head to the side in thought. It was a familiar name… Was this the girl R’nya had told him about a few days ago? He was fairly certain that was the name he said and she did seem a little shy, like he was also told. But to be fair, anyone would be jumpy and shy with a person stepping out of the shadows when they thought they were alone. But he was being rude by only staring and not saying anything in return so he gave a small smile and introduced himself. “I’m N’lis of blue Dalsuth,” it was still weird to have a full title like that but he was always proud introducing Dalsuth alongside his own name.
“And I don’t know much, sorry to say. I never had one of my own, though I’ve been around some.” Rhaedalyn had three and Muffin at least was a handful. Rumour and Whisper weren’t too bad but he still never did a lot of handling of them himself. They just popped in when they wanted and then left again. N’lis took a couple of small steps toward Aili so he could see the firelizard a bit more clearly. “I do know you should bathe him and oil him soon, though. That might help bring out his colouring more. Daylight will help with that as well.” The dim lighting wasn’t going to help them decide between brown and bronze no matter how much they squinted or slathered oil on him.
“Do you have a name for him?” N’lis wasn’t sure how naming firelizards worked. They weren’t like dragons that told you their name but some people said they got images from the creature about what the name should be. Others simply said they named them something that fit or that they liked and agreed upon. They were tiny and sometimes annoying but they were fascinating little things as well.
When she introduced herself, N’lis tilted his head to the side in thought. It was a familiar name… Was this the girl R’nya had told him about a few days ago? He was fairly certain that was the name he said and she did seem a little shy, like he was also told. But to be fair, anyone would be jumpy and shy with a person stepping out of the shadows when they thought they were alone. But he was being rude by only staring and not saying anything in return so he gave a small smile and introduced himself. “I’m N’lis of blue Dalsuth,” it was still weird to have a full title like that but he was always proud introducing Dalsuth alongside his own name.
“And I don’t know much, sorry to say. I never had one of my own, though I’ve been around some.” Rhaedalyn had three and Muffin at least was a handful. Rumour and Whisper weren’t too bad but he still never did a lot of handling of them himself. They just popped in when they wanted and then left again. N’lis took a couple of small steps toward Aili so he could see the firelizard a bit more clearly. “I do know you should bathe him and oil him soon, though. That might help bring out his colouring more. Daylight will help with that as well.” The dim lighting wasn’t going to help them decide between brown and bronze no matter how much they squinted or slathered oil on him.
“Do you have a name for him?” N’lis wasn’t sure how naming firelizards worked. They weren’t like dragons that told you their name but some people said they got images from the creature about what the name should be. Others simply said they named them something that fit or that they liked and agreed upon. They were tiny and sometimes annoying but they were fascinating little things as well.