21.Jun.22, 05:58 PM
The look on Chir's face in response to his comments about parties and dancing told K'dar more than enough and he smiled and shook his head. "Like I said, you'll probably get used to it. You'll be surprised how much you can get used to. And sometimes you discover that you like things you didn't really think you would before." And sometimes having a very convincing friend to push you along helped. K'dar didn't think he could be that sort of person, certainly not to the degree that Yfris was, but he could at least try to encourage a little bit.
Sensing the buy's confusion when it came to dancing, Tiberuth tried to share a small bit of wisdom. From what I have seen, the key to dancing is to not care if you feel like a fool. Dancing with someone you think is pretty also seems to help. He was not sure if that would help at all, he didn't really understand dancing all that much himself except that K'dar especially liked to dance with pretty girls and his friends. He passed on Chir's thoughts about fishing, along with his congratulations, in short order to his rider as well.
The requested ride though made Tiberuth huff and sigh ever so slightly as he relented, but only because Chir seemed to be quite excited and hopeful about the prospect and he wanted to prove that not all bronze dragons were snooty. That made K'dar laugh, and quite loudly for a bit before he gestured for Chir to follow. "He'll take us for a ride, but only because you're really excited about it and to prove that not all bronze dragons are snooty. Even though he can be exceptionally snooty about certain things."
He made sure to get Tiber's straps sorted for a passenger and helped the boy get up and secured before climbing on and hooking himself up. "Tiber says you like to fish too. You'll have to tell me about your favorite spots and most memorable catches." Once he was sure everyone was secured, Tiberuth took off into the air, taking his time to spiral about and climb while K'dar lazily pointed at distant dim lights and identified which of the nearby Holds they belonged to.
Once he'd levelled out, Tiberuth let out a low rumble and asked, Are the stars noticeably different now that you're closer to them?
Sensing the buy's confusion when it came to dancing, Tiberuth tried to share a small bit of wisdom. From what I have seen, the key to dancing is to not care if you feel like a fool. Dancing with someone you think is pretty also seems to help. He was not sure if that would help at all, he didn't really understand dancing all that much himself except that K'dar especially liked to dance with pretty girls and his friends. He passed on Chir's thoughts about fishing, along with his congratulations, in short order to his rider as well.
The requested ride though made Tiberuth huff and sigh ever so slightly as he relented, but only because Chir seemed to be quite excited and hopeful about the prospect and he wanted to prove that not all bronze dragons were snooty. That made K'dar laugh, and quite loudly for a bit before he gestured for Chir to follow. "He'll take us for a ride, but only because you're really excited about it and to prove that not all bronze dragons are snooty. Even though he can be exceptionally snooty about certain things."
He made sure to get Tiber's straps sorted for a passenger and helped the boy get up and secured before climbing on and hooking himself up. "Tiber says you like to fish too. You'll have to tell me about your favorite spots and most memorable catches." Once he was sure everyone was secured, Tiberuth took off into the air, taking his time to spiral about and climb while K'dar lazily pointed at distant dim lights and identified which of the nearby Holds they belonged to.
Once he'd levelled out, Tiberuth let out a low rumble and asked, Are the stars noticeably different now that you're closer to them?