Trith
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Post by Trith on Jun 13, 2010 20:46:23 GMT -5
It was the awaited day, and the time was nearly at hand. Their clutch, their precious future would be on its way as soon as the sun set. Striding purposefully down the hall, all of the small woman’s focus was on the letter in her hands. Samhara couldn’t quite bring herself to accept the information that a wherhandler was the leader of this little mission of sorts. She and the Weyrleader had gone over the welcome if different news delivered by a bronze firelizard only that morning. What was Southern thinking? Let the wherhandlers deal with their whers. Dragonriders should be the only ones to care for their main fighting force, and riders followed riders, not those smaller flightless -things-. That was how it’s always been, and the goldrider wasn’t happy at this new development in the draconic hierarchy. Not to mention that they were -waiting- for that… that wher! Nothing should have delayed the delivery of that clutch.
Grumbling the whole way, Trith picked up on her bad mood as her rider entered their weyr. Why does this have you so frustrated? Aren’t you happy about the clutch? The gold certainly was, practically thrumming with happy anticipation. She’d had clutches before, but she loved it every time. Even though these would not be her babies, well, they were still hatchlings, and she loved every one of them. Of course, there was still that prideful part in the back of her mind that stated no clutch would ever be as good as her own, simply because she was the one to have made it with her chosen male.
”Of course I’m happy about the clutch. It’s just… they could have picked a better guardian among any one of Southern’s riders. I don’t know why they’re bothering to send us whers.” Well, they are. You can welcome them -all- or ostracize the single handler and throw the Weyr in a bad light. Trith was so smug when she knew she was right, and Samhara grimaced in earnest. “Pushy gold.” She muttered, glaring daggers around the room for a moment before she calmed down a bit. “I guess you’re right though. Tell the other riders to spread the news, and that we’ll be needing help to settle the clutch and receive the riders that will be staying with us.”
Trith sped the message along to dragon and firelizard alike, who each in turn passed it to their bonded. Attention. When the sun sets, the clutch from Southern will be arriving, and all riders are called to the hatching sands to assist and protect. The gold’s happiness colored her words, giving further light and hope to the situation. A hatching was always good news, and eggs were even better!
It was close to time, as the sky became painted with the colors of sunset. The colors of dragons. Despite her annoyance, it was… somewhat fitting. Samhara sent Trith on ahead as she walked up the several sets of stairs to get to the top of the cliffs Cerulean was carved into. Time to think, she told herself. She came over the rise to find riders gathering around the hatching grounds, as Trith had told them to, and one half of the workable roof was down to welcome the last little bit of sunlight. The gold had settled herself rather regally on the large couch and she waited patiently, whirling eyes to the sky for their hope to arrive. Samhara, a small frown on her face, walked across the warmed sands to wait with her dragon, stepping up onto the raised couch and raising her face to the sun. Her hand shadowed her eyes for a moment before she turned away to watch for those arriving, stepping back into the shadow of the raised roof.
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Thorney
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Post by Thorney on Jun 14, 2010 15:28:10 GMT -5
H’seo was settled contently in his weyr, oiling his flying straps with meticulous care. One foot was propped casually up on a stool, and he reclined lazily in his most comfortable chair. Drills were over for the day, and he was looking forward to relaxing for a couple of candlemarks. Reinth, too, was languidly sprawled on his stone couch, humming low in chest occasionally to express his satisfaction. They hadn’t eaten yet, but for now the pair were perfectly content to laze about and do absolutely nothing.
Stretching a tad before settling on his other side, the blue rumbled a bit before bespeaking his chosen. I’m hungry, Mine. But I seem to have a dilemma.
Pausing in his work, H’seo looked up at the dragon, quirking a brow. “And what might that be, partner?” The wingrider drawled, wondering what on Pern Reinth was talking about. A fellow’s life didn’t get much better than this.
Well, I’m hungry. But…the food is all the way out there, and I’m comfortable here. Maybe you should just bring me something. He replied, thumping his tail to accent his words. Of course he was joking, as the blue was never, ever lazy, but today he was just so darn comfy…he almost meant it. Almost.
Unable to do much but stare his dragon a few breathes, H’seo suddenly burst out laughing, slapping his leg. “Good Faranth, Reinth. I’ve heard of lazy, but shards, that’s just downright awful.” Shaking his head, the wingrider stood and tossed the straps down in his chair, ready to get up and a stretch a mite himself. Pausing to grab a shirt, the rather tall man pulled it on while striding out to his blue. “Come on, partner, let’s get you something to eat.” He was about to step onto Reinth’s foreleg when the dragon suddenly stiffened, lifting his head quickly.
The clutch from Southern is arriving! The blue trumpeted excitedly, hunger forgotten as the impact of the gold’s order descended upon him. Trith’s wants all riders to report to her for duty.
“Time to move, then. Let’s go, partner.” With an ease born from turns of practice, H’seo leapt gracefully onto Reinth’s back, using the dragon’s foreleg to step up. Bunching his muscles, the darkly-colored blue jumped from their ledge and beat his wings, spiraling upward towards the Sands. He could see lovely gold Trith, shining like the sun and easily discernable from any other dragon in Cerulean. Landing a good distance from the queen, afraid to encroach upon her at all, Reinth waited patiently for his rider to dismount. Excitement coursed through him and His as they awaited the arrival of the new clutch.
Unsure if he was supposed to report to the Weyrwoman or wait until the clutch arrived for her to give out assignments, H’seo stood a bit off the Hatching Sands, sure that Samhara would call him via Reinth if she needed anything. Which, of course, the tall wingrider would be glad to do his share. He always had been a hard worker.
(Rael to come in a bit))
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Post by Audio on Jun 14, 2010 19:49:43 GMT -5
Astonmarth was out at the Feeding Grounds and every time he went it would be quite a long time before he returned. For a beast of his size it was expected for him to eat quite a bit, but the sheer size that the brown could put down in one sitting was terrifying and then also he didn't care what kind of beast he was snacking either. This made for a unfeeling eating machine that would quickly reduce the Weyr's available food source to a dangerously low amount if not restrained.
R'ior was slowly creeping around their still new weyr with the stealth of those felines he so despised. The human section of their weyr was barely, if neatly decorated with only bits and pieces of dark furniture and wall hangings, however the dragon side was filled with random tidbits of junk and trash that were all a variety of bright colors. Every time Astonmarth came back from somewhere he would always be carrying a little bright colored souvenir may it be some child's ball or some woman's dress. R'ior was fine with this collection of...stuff, however he had always asked the dragon to not bring back anything in a bright pink color. For some reason the color just set him off into a bad mood whenever he saw it. However, it was also the dragon's favorite color and he couldn't resist taking something if it were that eye sizzling shade.
The brown rider knew that Astonmarth's collection of bright pink things was getting to the point that he couldn't hide it anymore, and he was going to get rid of it. That was why he had nonchalantly waited till the brown had mumbled something about hunger before shuffling silently over to the dragon's ledge, while attempting to keep his mind as blank as possible.
R'ior stood before the pile eyeing the various knick knacks with the utmost displeasure and disgust before beginning to sift through it to find things to toss out. If he tossed out all of it at once, the brown would surely notice, but if he did slowly, a couple of things at a time perhaps it wouldn't make as obvious of an impact.
Mine, what are you doing?
R'ior nearly jumped out of his skin as he dashed a couple of feet back from the pile, Oh nothing. Just strolling about our weyr looking for something to do!
Oh good, your Astonmarth is heading back from the fields now. That ever so shiny Trith commands us to go help out with the new clutch that is arriving. We must go now.
R'ior had barely finished dressing himself in the proper attire when the sound of great wooshing and blasts of air signaled that the brown had arrived and neatly folding himself onto the ledge to lumber into the weyr looking for His. In a fast walk, the average man expertly leaped onto the outstretched elbow and then settled between the shoulders of the great brown beast with slowly waddled toward the ledge in a rather awkward fashion.
It was a short ride to the Hatching sands, would've been even shorter yet if Astonmarth hadn't gone in the wrong direction at first, but the pair arrived uninjured and in a somewhat timely fashion therefore everything was still good in R'ior's book. Now then....What exactly was he supposed to be doing?
Mine, I would like to go join my brothers and sisters so if you could hurry and go greet the Weyrwoman or something I can go socialize. was sent in a whiny fashion as the brown pointedly looked at the other larger dragons that were settling at the ledges above made especially for them.
All right All right, shards. It's not like you have to be next to them to talk to them, what's mind speak for anyways?
R'ior was mumbling incoherently by the time he slipped off onto the warm sand and Astonmarth in return snorted slightly before lifting off to the ledges above. Seriously, now what?
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Rouxy
Cerulean Weyr Staff
Rouxy of the Jungle
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Post by Rouxy on Jun 15, 2010 18:45:27 GMT -5
The sun had just touched the horizon when the items for delivery were finished being packed; safely ensconced in their warmed carrying pouches, they would survive the cold of between for the trip. Half a Wing of dragons was ready to depart at the command of a single gold wherhandler. Standing next to her wher, handler Rozen of Rozsk eyed the delivery party with a cautious air, her mind going over the various things that would need to be done upon arrival. The goldpair had gotten up early -for a wher- and would leave as soon as the sun dropped behind the horizon line. Rozen felt refreshed and ready to begin her new life alongside this clutch, almost like they were all siblings heading out for the world. The eight eggs would bring new hope to the eastern end of the Southern Continent, with all the well wishes from Southern Weyr behind it. Rozsk’s duty would be to swell the Nightwatch’s ranks, while the pair worked to train the new handlers. Her estrus time was a bit far off, and there were hardly any bonded whers to speak of at Cerulean, but the goldpair had hopes that the wild whers could be enticed to chase. That strong wild blood would be perfect for their new base of operations.
A soft breeze blew in from the nearby ocean, and Rozen took a deep breath. A brown flitter blinked into existence in front of the goldpair, and Rozen held out her arm to him. The firelizard warbled a happy greeting, and landed on her arm, climbing up to perch on her shoulder, his head against her cheek. “Zeek, done packing?” She asked with a small smile, and the flitter chirped in agreement, despite not understanding her words. The riders chatted amiably between themselves, and both the dragons and Rozsk had lively, excited colors swirling in their eyes. A few of these dragonpairs would by staying in Cerulean to assist in bolstering their numbers further. Truth be told, Rozen was a little glad that some of her new acquaintances would be joining her in their new home. They all had a difficult time ahead of them.
Rozsk turned a look on her handler, the gold’s thoughts a riot of eagerness to be off. Rozen hopped up astride the gold wher with the offered foreleg of assistance, and the pair began the short trek to the summit of the cliffs closest to Southern’s hatching grounds as soon as the sun’s light dipped below the horizon. Zeek, having launched when His moved, sang a happy song around them as he twirled around his golds. Rozsk already had the location well in mind, planted there by one of the dragons who’d visited the island Weyr before, and she passed it on to the little brown. Hers had better hold on tight though, as there was a bit of a headwind and it was time to leave. The wher’s second eyelids were closed to block the remaining light and heat, and Rozen guided the gold with her own sight to the edge of the precipice. The wher spread her wonderfully large and powerful wings –a gift from her own wild heritage. Are they ready, love? The woman asked the gold, and the chorus of answering yells told her that the wher’d sent the message through. In perhaps the first time in Pern’s growing history, a gold wher led the wing of dragons into the sky on glittering wings as Rozsk leapt from the ledge as the light disappeared from the sky.
Despite her prowess over most whers in the sky, Rozsk could not actually fly. She could flap her wings and retain current height for a time, and she was superb at gliding and catching the winds to carry her higher, but she could not build height herself. So, locking her wings and sliding into an updraft, the gold wher lead the wing of considerate dragons and riders, the entire group blinking out of sight all at once accompanied by one brown flitter and a handful of other firelizards both bonded and wild.
The sky over the island Weyr was suddenly full of dragons as the wing winked out of between. They were not unexpected, and a chorus of welcoming bugles from the gathered dragons below ushered the delivery party towards the open hatching sands. Half of the collapsible roof was up, while the seaward side was down in an attempt to catch the remaining sun’s heat before it had set. The wing settled lightly to the sand, careful to not jostle their precious cargo. Helpers rushed from the side to assist in removing the eggs, while Trith, a majesty of gold wreathed in the sunset’s colors, directed where they would lay near the queen’s couch.
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Trith
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Post by Trith on Jun 19, 2010 13:41:58 GMT -5
As each egg met the sands, Trith with loving care arranged them in such a way as she felt they needed to lay. The eight eggs formed a rough grouping, a far cry from the typical neat circles or arrangements of other clutches. Samhara watched leaning against one wall of the raised portion of the hatching sands, at rest for the first time since the day had started. The eggs had safely arrived, and the wherhandler had given over the leadership to the much larger gold without any sort of fuss. There would be time later for conversation as to what they would work towards with the smaller creatures, but for now, the clutch was the most important point of the day. Period.
Trith began humming low in her chest. Not the thrum of hatching, but merely of motherly contentment as she finally stood back to admire her work, her eyes a swirl of happy blue. Then she settled back to the couch, noticeably closer to the clutch's resting place than before as she looked up and sent out a thought to everyone present. The clutch has arrived safely. Candidates, now would be a good time for you to view your new potential partners, but you are not allowed to touch them until they have settled a few days. Anyone violating this rule will be harshly dealt with. As if to emphasize upon her warning, a quick flash of orange melted through the gold's protective gaze as she watched those gathered.
The Freshwater Clutch
Splendens Egg: -Situated towards the side of the clutch, the Splendens Egg rests almost uneasily against the Xiphophorus Egg, as if this is the only clutchmate it can stand to be near, drawing away from the others. This medium sized egg is a motley riot of deep, rich colors ranging through much of the deeper spectrum. Starting from the top and swirling down in patterns that look much like smoke on a soft breeze, dark blues and deep purples shift over the surface. These colors serve as a base for a bright sapphire edged in jade with dashes of rich crimson to ripple over in a fair imitation of light reflecting from moving water. At the bottom is a single bright splash of opalescent white brushed with a rich honey hue, like heavy strokes from a painter’s brush.
Puntius Egg: - Located near the center of the clutch, this egg is distinct in that its whole surface has a silvery green sheen, making it flash in what light there may be. Clearly visible beneath this sheen, stripes of varying thicknesses run in horizontal bands the entire length of the egg with little other variation. Each set of stripes has an intermittent black band, while the other color is a deep red-orange, like the stripes on some felines. The division between each band of color is immediate and abrupt, marking this striped egg clearly.
Frenatum Egg: - Larger than some of the eggs that are set before it, the Frenatum Egg seems perfectly happy to be at the back of the group, just a little apart from the rest. Notably one of the more muted eggs, the shell is a soft, deep charcoal color for the most part, with small flashes of crimson that give it some life. These flashes aren’t evenly spread about the shell, they seem to gather mostly around the top of this sphere shaped egg, gradating in number from high to low as it passes from top to bottom. Medium in size, it can still manage to be seen over some of its larger clutchmates.
Corydora Egg: - On the small side, the Corydora Egg is right in the center of the clutch, welcoming all of its clutchmates to it and even hidden by a few of its larger siblings. The entirety of the shell is splotched with black, white, and a deep green, and over these large patches of color, dull silver draws curved lines resembling fish scales over the whole smooth surface. More oblong shaped, this egg glistens, like it’s coated in a slime that mutes all the already dull colors, making it wholly unattractive. Despite this generally unwholesome appearance, the egg is welcoming to all, belying the urge to leave it be.
Xiphophorus Egg: - Easy to distinguish from the motley pack of colors most of its clutchmates are wearing, the Xiphophorus Egg is very simple in design. A solid, light buttercup yellow, the color deepens to orange in some places with no delineation to the color change. The two colors simply melt into one another with a matte surface, giving some variation but not enough to immediately draw the eye. Leaning companionably against the Splendens Egg, it almost seeks to protect its more colorful sibling from the eyes of others, and its imposing size can promise that it will have the ability to do so. Easily one of the largest in the clutch, the Xiphophorus Egg dwarfs many of its fellows.
Axelrodi Egg: - Easily the smallest egg in the clutch by a few sizes, the Axelrodi Egg possesses a shimmery quality envied by some of its duller clutchmates. In general, the color is a lovely blue-green, but never one or the other at once. Shifting with the light and the position of the observer, the colors change from blue to green and back in a shimmering haze that can fool the eyes into thinking this egg is moving. On one side, there’s a small dash of a lovely deep red, almost marring the wholeness of the blue-green effect. Located in the front right next to the much more flashy Poecilidae Egg, this tiny egg can still hold its own.
Poecilidae Egg: - Even among its colorful clutchmates, the Poecilidae Egg stands out. This egg looks like the work of an artist gone mad. Splashes of every color imaginable fan across the surface in brilliant bursts of energy, creating a riot of color from top to bottom that could very well puzzle the eyes as they try to find some rhyme or reason to the jumble of color. On the smaller side, that doesn’t detract from the confusing quality of its coloration, or the ‘look at me’ vibe in general. Located smack dab in front center of the clutch, this small egg may very well take the attention of everyone for a moment upon first encounter.
Colisa Egg: Muted by some of its clutchmates, the Colisa Egg doesn't lack in beauty, merely in flash and sparkle. Red and yellow splashes around the exterior of this egg in generous spread, sometimes overlapping in a dual-hued swirl. The two colors are evenly dispersed in the center, while at each end, one color holds majority; red at the top, and yellow at the bottom. At the center of the red splashes, a deeper maroon hue seems to almost blossom, while the yellow parts each hold a white-gold burst.
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Post by Mello on Jun 20, 2010 20:55:52 GMT -5
Ranen was not lost. Definitely not. All the way to the end of the corridor, and then a left, and the staircase should be right there, he was sure about it.
Or maybe not, he thought with more than a little frustration as he rounded the corner only to be met with another corridor and no stairs in sight. It wasn’t like the Weyr was that large- he shouldn’t have any problems getting around. Even though he had only been there for a few days, that was more than enough time to get accustomed to the layout of the area. But then again, he had rarely had to learn new places, spending most of his life at the same small hold and then two full turns at Southern. He had become complacent, he decided as he backtracked back down the corridor. He had allowed himself to get comfortable with his life at Southern, too comfortable. If he was going to make it at Cerulean, he was going to have to adjust.
With a new determination, he set off on what was surely going to be the right way. He passed one or two people, but carefully kept himself from asking for confirmation of the path. He had to learn, and getting lost was the best way to do that. He wasn’t even supposed to be on this level, really. He had been just wandering around, trying to get a feel for the Weyr that would hopefully become his new home when he had been stopped and asked to take something down to the library. He had found it easily enough, but had taken a wrong turn somewhere on the way out.
Finally he made the right turn and found a staircase, which he quickly took to emerge outside, in the area that was much more familiar. He sighed with relief as he tried reoriented himself, figuring out which way would take him back to the candidate barracks. But then he saw a dragon overhead, and then another, headed towards the same place. The hatching sands. There was an air of excitement surrounding the place, similar to when….
Pushing aside his plans to return to the candidate barracks, Ranen found himself making his way into the sands. He slipped inside, only to pause. The eggs were finally there, the objects of the attention of probably every person in the vicinity. Ranen wasn’t quite sure if his presence was expected or completely undesired, but he couldn’t really bring himself to leave. The eggs were there. He knew how important they were for the Weyr and its future, but for him they were much more than that. They were his new chance. Could one of them hold a dragon that would chose him?
Finally he forced himself to move, slipping into the stands where he might have a good view of the event without getting in his way. The last thing he wanted to do was get in the way and be sent out. Trying to be as quiet and invisible as possible, he found a place to watch and settled in.
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Mango
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Post by Mango on Jun 20, 2010 21:18:49 GMT -5
M’ma cursed his old bones. He had managed to fall asleep on such an exciting day. But that’s what happens when you get old, right? Even Heneth had dozed off. So don’t scold me, you overgrown firelizard he jested playfully with the green as he climbed upon her back. Once on, he tied his hair back into its accustomed ponytail and the older Green took to the sky.
Mine, you still look half-asleep. No one shall take you seriously. You’re Weyrling Master and they’ll just laugh at you, saying you look too unkempt. I’m almost embarrassed to be seen with you. Heneth joked, a loving undertone in her voice as she glided toward the Hatching Sand. The eggs and their entourage seemed to be just arriving.
The two landed almost effortlessly. They’ve had years of practice, but weakening joints lead to a much-less-beautiful landing than what Heneth could accomplish a few Turns ago. M’ma slid off, equally less-than-beautiful compared to earlier turns. He stretched his arms above his head, giving his face a couple of small slaps to make sure he was awake. Heneth was right, he didn’t look his best at this moment. But he was sure to look nicer for the gather and whenever he wasn’t awakened five minutes before he left. He saw a few other riders as he walked in, nodding his head to them. He hadn’t really spoken too much to H’seo or R’ior. He believed Reinth might have chased Heneth once, but it wasn’t the blue that had caught her. Now Heneth didn’t really rise all that often. Maybe every once in awhile, but not like most greens.
As he approached the other riders to see what they might be needed for, a screech came from the air and M’ma was nearly knocked onto his face by the blue firelizard that appeared from between and slammed into M’ma’s shoulder. He warbled with joy as His called out in surprise then, embarrassed, looked around at everyone in attendance with an apologetic look. The firelizard, though there was much mutual love, was a little too young and vivacious for him. It liked to swoop in and divebomb people. Even if the situation didn’t call for it. The blue, named Toto, glided back to M’ma and landed on his head, winding his long neck down to look at the Green rider and warble an apology. He was just being himself. And he knew His loved him. As did Heneth. He gave a small noise of love as he thought of the Green. If frielizards had a favorite color, green would definitely be his.
“Behave,” M’ma whispered, approaching R’ior once again, an apologetic smile on his face. “Sorry about that,” he said to the brown rider, looking back as Trith happily arranged the eggs how she saw fit, “You know what we need to do?”
(Cheko will come in a bit. I'm still getting into how he's going to react. This is my first time playing him going onto the Sands. He hasn't been on them since his incident. ;p)
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Thorney
Dragonrider
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Post by Thorney on Jun 21, 2010 10:24:03 GMT -5
H’seo stood patiently, arms crossed and leaning casually as he watched the skies, awaiting the arrival of the eggs. Reinth took to the ledges above, settling his blue bulk quickly and his eyes whirling an anxious myriad of colors. He, like His, watched the skies above, muscles tense. As many of his brothers and sisters landed, the darkly-colored dragon greeted them, stammering only a little when he bespoke the greens. He would never get over his shyness around them, it seemed.
Greetings, Astonmarth. And to you, Heneth. The smaller dragon trumpeted, watching as the brown landed near him, and the green landed with Hers. He was guider of the young ones, Reinth knew.
H’seo nodded amiably as his fellow riders appeared, easy-going as always. He was excited about the clutch, yes, but the wingrider was always a calm sort of man. He never really appeared ruffled over anything. “Howdy Wingrider, Weyrling Master.” He drawled in turn, nodding respectfully as the others arrived. Suddenly, the sky above was full of dragons, bugling and trumpeting filling the air from both the ledges and above. Reinth, too, lifted his head and bellowed an eager call, greeting the new dragons enthusiastically. The bluerider stepped forward with many of the others to help with the unloading of the eggs, his deft hands, used to hard labor, were quick and skillful.
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Raelwyn smiled anxiously as she and her new companion quickly made their way up the steps, hurrying to match her stride to the much taller boy’s. The clutch was going to arrive any minute, and she wanted to be there more than anything. As the weyrling spoke, Rael tilted her head, grinning quite happily. Not only had the bronze sent her a reply, but F’ren wanted her aid. That was perfect. “I would be more than pleased to help you bathe Eneth. Thank you!” The gold candidate replied, brushing some of her hair out of her face. Brow furrowing a bit, she put a steadying hand on her tiny firelizard, her little pet cheeping in question. “He doesn’t like them? Well, I’ll make sure Ty leaves him alone.” The girl had heard of a few dragons who thought of the small flits as nuisances.
Smiling a bit dryly, the candidate chuckled. A sense of humor? She liked F’ren already. “Well, I suppose dragons would be best. I’d hate to see something else pop out.” Raelwyn slipped her gaze to the side, watching the weyrling become serious. She had heard, like everyone, of the horrific occurrences at Silver Cove. No doubt many of the riders here were anxious about the clutch, waiting to see good, sturdy dragons to bolster their wings. “A healthy clutch is exactly what Cerulean needs right now. Not just for the numbers, but for the boost in morale it’s sure to bring.” Rael knew the young Weyr needed something wonderful to happen, to help everyone to move on with confidence.
As the humans spoke, Tydus had crept to Raelwyn’s opposite shoulder, now sitting on the side F’ren was. The little bronze cocked his head, eyeing the weyrling with a mixture of fierce protectiveness and curiosity. The flit knew that the boy had complimented him, and so he might have warmed up to him some. If their relationship continued. However, Ty’s attention was quickly pulled away as the sky above the Hatching Sounds erupted with dragons, and the bronze straightened to his full height and gave a brassy cry, warbling his greeting to the newcomers.
Unable to keep from laughing delightedly, Raelwyn put her hand over her eyes to shield her green gaze from the last rays of the sun. She watched with unbridled awe as the eggs were carefully arranged by the stunning gold Trith, her loving gaze protective and proud. Rael sighed softly, etching the scene into her memory. She would have to write a song about this, as soon as she was free.
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Kheron was in the candidate barracks when the call came from Cerulean’s queen, straitening up the area around his bed. He had always been a neat and organized person, and at the Weyr it was no different. Though he had only arrived four days ago, Kher was settled in nicely, taking to his new work easily. The ex-beastcrafter was used to hard labor, and his only regret was being unable to practice his bow regularly. Of course, after a couple of sevendays, he was sure that he would have more free time to pursue his study of archery. He was, after all, one Fall of good shot. It would be terrible to let his talent deteriorate.
Folding his few shirts, the candidate was careful to not jostle his little firelizard as she slept, curled up on his pillow. Kheron had found the clutch around Monaco Bay when he was out riding his runner one evening, Calan’s hooves almost stomping the eggs until the beastcrafter’s sharp eyes picked them out among the dense foliage. It was a good thing Kher’s eyes were so intent. He had never had such a pet as the green flit, but he loved her all the same. Riona, the daughter of the journeyman who had instructed Kheron for the past seven turns, had named her for him. The candidate grinned in remembrance, recalling the first time he had seen Yumi’s overly protective side. She was vicious as a tunnelsnake, and had no problem getting in anything’s face.
Kheron suddenly saw the firelizard tense and lift her head from the corner of his eye, and he could tell she was listening intently. Amber eyes focusing on the green, the candidate straitened as she stood quickly, impressing the golden one’s message upon him. Eyes widening, the ex-beastcrafter tossed the rest of his laundry down, tugging his boots on. “Oh shards!” He hissed, quick to get dressed.
“Let’s go, Yumi.” Unusually quiet for a green, the flit hopped up and settled on his shoulder when he stood, wrapping her tail up between them. Dashing to the stairs, his long stride eating up the ground, Kher arrived as the clutch did, the dragon’s deafening calls filling the air and drowning out any other sound. Utterly alert, the sage-green firelizard watched from his shoulder, trilling softly. As he was new to Cerulean, Kheron did not really know any other candidates, and so found himself a place to settle down where he could watch. He had never seen dragon eggs before, and the small clutch that had birthed Yumi could not even begin to compare to what he saw before him. He watched, awed and silent, overwhelmed by the eggs and by the queen herself. He had never been this close to Trith before, and her sheer size and majesty was breathtaking.
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Post by Kristin on Jun 21, 2010 17:21:16 GMT -5
Eneth had at last arrived on the sands. It was so tedious, this not being able to fly thing. And he always felt so awkward walking like this when all the big dragons could fly gracefully. He saw that His had also arrived with that girl he had been talking with. He longed to be united with His, but that annoying firelizard was there. The bronze couldn‘t understand why F‘ren liked those little creatures so much, wasn‘t Eneth enough for F‘ren? Mine? Please come to me?
F‘ren looked apologetically at Raelwyn. Eneth’s tone had been very needy and the weyrling needed to go reassure his bonded. “I’m really sorry but Eneth needs me to be with him. I really wish I could have talked to you more to get to know you better but this isn’t a big Weyr. We’ll doubtless see each other again and I won’t forget your promise to help me with Enith.” He smiled and nodded farewell to Tydus and Rael as he started making his way to his dragon. He stopped for moment though to observe the magnificent sight of the dragons arriving with the eggs. Things really were looking better and this new clutch would the Weyr a world of good.
When F’ren was reunited with his bonded one he didn’t say anything but just leaned against the bronze, who crooned happily, and watched Trith welcome the new clutch. The gold didn’t seem to mind that the eggs weren’t hers and everything was going smoothly.
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Kivin stood admiring the eggs on the hatching sands while stroking his firelizard that was currently wrapped around his neck. Toll had appeared from thin air in front of the candidate sending chaotic images to him that Kivin had finally managed to translate to that the new clutch had arrived. Kivin had been on the way to the kitchens to get something to eat but he immediately changed course to the hatching sands. He had been there early but had been pretty unnoticeable as the small candidate was a bit intimidated by the people there who all seemed to know what they were doing. It had truly been an amazing sight to see the magnificent gold arrange the eggs and Kivin had followed the progress eagerly, aware that one of the eggs might hold his future dragon. Soon he would get to attend a touching with the other candidates and he couldn’t wait to get to touch the dragon eggs.
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Post by Mango on Jun 30, 2010 17:36:54 GMT -5
M’ma grinned as the eggs began to come in. He leaned back slightly, hearing his back cracked and looked to his shoulder at Toto. “You go with Heneth now. I have to go help with the eggs.” Though M’ma couldn’t do much, he helped with some smaller eggs. As he helped, he looked over the Candidates. They’d soon be Weyrlings. Then they’d be under his thumb. He chuckled a bit at the thought. He saw a few of his current Weyrlings helping out and nodded.
They needed to have a Lesson soon, he thought to himself, nodding. They would probably be around a good age to start learning how to fly. The poor things hadn’t been able to have a proper lesson. With the trouble in Silver Cove Weyr, they had been shuffled around too much to be able to. He started thinking about what he needed to do to properly inspire them. They were all growing so beautifully.
--- Cheko blinked as a draconic voice popped into his head. He had heard a telepathic voice before so it didn’t frighten him but it had been a while since that had occurred. Eggs were arriving now? He looked to Polo, who was lazing about on the boy’s furs, and grinned widely. There was pretty much always a grin on the boy’s face.
He hadn’t been on the Hatching Sands of a Weyr since he was five turns. That fateful night had led him to get into a lot of trouble. But it also gave him Polo. For that, he was happy. The firelizard, though no one else could see, feel, or hear it, was his best friend. He almost never left Cheko’s side.
Now, that wasn’t going to change. “Come on, let’s go see the eggs!” the boy shouted to the flit, arm outstretched so the brown could climb on. Slowly, Polo stretched, yawning with a small chirp, and floated up to the boys arm, wrapping his tail around the boy’s arm gently. He couldn’t see what all the fuss was about. Cheko had him. He knew that His wanted a dragon though. But what would happen with their relationship?
Well, Polo would have thought that if he had been real. The idea of Polo thought of that in Cheko’s mind as Cheko dashed towards the Sands. The lanky boy didn’t stop until he reached the Sands. He saw dragons, both young and old, and whers. He took a step forward. His foot touched the Sands and he felt the warmth.
Suddenly, his heart started to race. His eyes widened and he frowned-something that the boy never did. He began to clutch at his shoulder, the shoulder that Polo would have sat upon and made strangled cries. A sudden fear was rising in him. He really didn’t want to be here. Polo didn’t want him to be here. Polo had gotten off his shoulder. Where was he? A full-fledged cry escaped his lips and he stumbled back, falling onto his butt and staring in fear at the Sands and the creatures upon it. Slowly, he felt Polo land back onto his head and a tear roll down his cheek.
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Post by Kira on Jul 2, 2010 11:40:24 GMT -5
((The Weyrlings are giving me muse issues and taking forever, but I wanted to come too! D:!))
Tess finally took the last step with a sigh. Who the Fall decided to put the infirmary on the lowest level? She made a mental note to bug K'roi later about setting up a couple dragons with stretchers during the Hatching so that any injured Candidates, Weyrlings, and dragons could be swiftly moved to the infirmary. Carrying them down all those stairs was NOT an option.
Her grumpiness lasted only a few moments before she got caught up in the excitement of the eggs arrival again. She'd seen eggs before, sure, and Hatchings. Ruvna and Fannith had even let her touch some of the clutches before, which was certainly an experience she'd likely never forget. Which was good, as she wasn't on as close of terms with the new Weyrwoman and she figured she might not get such a chance again.
In truth, she knew that there wasn't much she could do for the eggs themselves while she was up here except get a glimpse. However, she'd managed to free up the time - though with the excuse of being here in case someone got injured during the transition and to get the names of those Riders transferring in with this clutch. They would all need checkups; it was so hard keeping track of everyone coming in recently so a LOT of them needed checkups, really.
Nodding to herself and looking to stride over to the wherhandler who'd overseen the transfer and was likely in charge, she stopped short when she heard a distressed little cry. It was a child's cry, though frantic and thus possibly hurt. Healer instincts took over and she took a quick look around, quickly locating the small boy. Rushing over to him, she knelt down and started rubbing comforting circles on one shoulder. He didn't look to be injured, but he could still have a sprain. "Shh, shh, it's okay, kiddo. It's alright. What's wrong?" she crooned quietly, having learned that while the straight-forward approach worked best with most adults, children responded better to a calm and caring approach.
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Post by Mango on Jul 5, 2010 21:15:44 GMT -5
M'ma heard the cry of the boy and straightened up. He couldn't do much with the eggs, but if someone was hurt, he knew enough from his years to offer a hand. Or he could always help anyone with emotional trauma! He ambled out of the Sands to find a small little boy on his butt, staring in fear towards him- no towards the Sands in general. There was certainly nothing scary about his appearance, right? Heneth assured him that that could not possibly be so.
He would have ambled over to help the boy. He didn't seem hurt. Maybe just got scared. Some people did around dragons. But, if that was the case, they shouldn't be Candidates. Whatever the matter was, Tessarin was there now. He nodded gently and returned inside. If she needed help, he'd be nearby and she could call on him.
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"Polo..." the boy whispered, though it didn't seem to be an answer as he didn't turn to look at Tess at her touch. Cheko felt the firelizard go from his shoulder to his knee so that they were eye level. "Polo, don't leave me again. It wasn't nice!" No doubt, this was an odd sight for the Healer. The boy was just in his own mind. He had been very close to going into shock. Polo didn't leave unannounced. Certainly not like he had.
Cheko's mind began to ponder what had happened as he slowly returned to reality. As this occurred, he heard snippets of a female voice. kiddo....wrong? It was a very calming voice. Blinking away the tears that were in his eyes, he looked up at Tess, his green eyes staring at her inquisitively.
"Huh?" he asked, the usual grin slowly returning to his face. The rubbing on his shoulder felt good, "What are you doing here?" He honestly was confused. The back of his mind was still processing why Polo had disappeared but he wasn't sure why someone was hovering over him. He didn't realized that he had cried out and undoubtedly gathered some attention.
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Valee had been doing chores when the call came. Yes, still doing chores. She realized that it was taking her a long time. But the end results were always wonderful. And then she didn't have to worry about returning to do it again because of a shoddy job. When the call came, warning her to look, not touch, she decided she'd finish her task first.
After all, this would fill her with too much excitement to finish anything. Now, she came running, her curls bouncing with each step. In fact, all her round bits bounced a little. She was too excited to care. As she approached the Hatching Sands, she noticed a boy on the ground. She slowed as she past him. He was saying something. Polo? She shrugged. The Healer was there, right? She wasn't needed. She just wanted a look at those eggs.
She came sneaking onto the Sands and bowed low to Trith, who had just seemed to finish arranging the eggs all pretty. She was slightly out of breath, so she didn't speak, but instead bowed slightly too to the Weyrwoman. With the formalities out of the way, all she could do was stare in wonder at the eggs. A longing to touch them filled her, but she held it back. She didn't want to get in trouble.
She saw a few other Candidates seated nearby. Well, she assumed they were Candidates. She wasn't sure if she had seen any of them before. She had been too wrapped up in chores and disappointment to meet anyone, really. Well, no time like the present. Slowly, she walked towards them, not sure if any would want to talk.
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Post by Kira on Aug 2, 2010 21:07:05 GMT -5
((Ohey, whatcha know, I needed to reply here again... Whoops.))
Tess quirked an eyebrow at the boy's admonishment toward a 'Polo.' Well, maybe the kid had a flitter. Who knew how many times she'd scolded a fleeing Jase out loud as well as mentally and probably looked like a madwoman? Most people who knew her knew exactly what she was going on about (and if they were a certain Weyrleader or Dragonhealer they would laugh at her), so she never really thought much on it.
She smiled kindly at the kid when he seemed to come to. "Hey there. You okay? I thought you fell, and you looked upset." Straightening only halfway from her crouch, she reached out her hands for Cheko's. "Let's get up and get the dust off us, yeah?"
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