Post by Thorney on Jun 7, 2010 14:17:03 GMT -5
Player:
Name: FireThorne (call me Thorne or Thorney, even!)
Are you 17+?: Yup, 24
Contact Information:
AIM: none.
Email: fire.thorne@yahoo.com
Past RP Experience: Three Pern RPs (Old Ponaa Weyr, Telgar:Dawning of a New Era), countless Kingdom Hearts RPs, been RPing for about five years.
Character:
Name: H’seo
Age: 31
Gender: Male
Sexual Orientation: Heterosexual except in the case of Flights. His dragon’s needs rule him but for his own preference H’seo likes females.
Occupation: Wingrider/Searchrider
Description: It has long been a whispered expression among the females of the lower caverns the Weyr grows both it’s dragons and sons tall, quick, and handsome. H’seo is no exception. The blue rider has always been an attractive man; you can ask the many girls who have vied for his attention since he was old enough to be interested in females. He isn’t really the most physically attractive man that inhabits the Weyr, (take a look at some of those bronze riders), but as seems to be Dragonrider tradition, he’s a looker.
Your first impression of the blue rider puts you in mind of a runnerbeast built for racing–lean and all legs. From his narrow hips to his lanky build, H’seo towers above all the woman and many men of Cerulean, claiming a nearly obnoxious height of 6'5" for his own. His arms are long and visibly corded, lean with muscle, yet he possesses far less strength than any smith or miner. His hands are rough, calloused beyond repair, and large. His first few sevendays in the fields caused his skin to crack and bleed and blister, and now his hands are so worn they are nearly dead to sensation. He can hold his palm against a fire and not feel a thing. Another side effect to working the fields is visible only when he removes his tunic (which is rare), and that is his farmer’s tan. He generally wore sleeveless vests, so his face, neck, and arms to the shoulder are browned, but his chest and legs are as pale as a holder’s daughter.
Black hair is chopped short so as to be of no nuisance when flying, maybe an inch long, and H’seo goes to no bother to style it. He doesn’t really care what his hair looks like, as long as it’s out of his way. His eyes are a dark grey that ring his iris in a stormcloud, the expression glinting in those charcoal orbs always open, holding none of the grim or wicked secrets that many riders seem to harbor. His thin, pale lips are always set in a grin of sorts, whether it be mischievous or genuine. When he speaks, his words are always accented with his slow, farmboy drawl, something he was blessed with in birth. There is a long, ropey burn scar on his collarbone and part of his neck, almost directly beneath his jaw, which shows not even a well-trained pair can always dodge Thread.
H’seo is always seen in the simplest of clothes, proving that he really doesn’t care what he looks like, as long as he’s presentable enough for the ladies and not to bring shame to his wing or dragon. His tunics are generally sleeveless, with a simple half-circle cut beneath his throat, and tucked into his pants. Well-worn leather vambraces scuffed from many turns of use cover his forearms, but they are obviously oiled and cared for. The blue rider’s dark pants are always tucked into his heavy boots, and adorned with a simple, wide belt which holds his sword. A dark leather scabbard nearly matches his vambraces perfectly–scarred from use, but well-kept nevertheless. The sword itself is just as simple as the man who wields it, yet like H’seo, it is strong and capable where it counts. The pommel is nothing but a simple work of leather threaded with a small hint of silver, which meets a bone grip that has been wrapped in leather for easier handling. The crossguard is matching in simplicity, with nothing but some silver traces and one red gem set into the center. The blade is single-edged, with a deep, thin fuller running down the center to add strength.
Personality: A ready smile is always dancing on H’seo’s lips, whether it be from mirth or joy, and a hearty welcome for all who can boast the same. He is the kind of simple, honest person that will never be anyone remarkable, but you can always count on him to be who he needs to be. It is his belief that all people should just be decent, honest folks, and never try to beat out someone else. He is not so naive as to believe that is how the world is–that is merely his opinion of how things should be. He would give you the shirt off his back if you asked without a second thought, and then freeze the rest of the day himself. He has simple standards. It is a pity there are not more like him, but then again, it is not qualities such as these that breed true leaders.
He is an overall stark person–always just himself and nothing more or less. He doesn’t see any point in pretenses, and is content to be just what he is. Nor does he harbor any dark secrets or ill ambitions. The blue rider’s laugh comes easily, you will find, as well as his cheery banter and good-natured jokes. He loves nothing more than a good jest. H’seo is a rather amiable man, slow to anger and quick to forgive, and many view this as a weakness in him. However, he little heeds them, and tends to merely shrug off any anger or ill will pointed his way. He gets along with just about everyone.
H’seo was raised with a tool in his hands, so he is never lazy or slack in his duties. Reinth is always bathed and oiled regularly, and his drills are taken to with upmost respect and graveness. He is used to having something to do, so he is more than happy to work up a sweat during flight drills or performing labor for the Weyr. He feels discontent when he has nothing to occupy himself with, and as such is regularly seen out hunting with the drudges if there is no duty to claim his time. All the same, even workers know there is a limit to man’s reach, and the blue rider never misses a chance to hit the weyrhall during the evening to joke, flirt, or even gamble with a little dragon poker. Speaking of flirting, he also makes plenty of time for ladies, and loves to tease them gently until they are blushing red and giggling.
There is plenty to this blue rider, yet he is a simple man content with what he has. Life with Reinth is good–he does his job, and he does his part to ensure the safety of those he cares about. What more does a man need?
History: H’seo was born Haseo in the lower caverns of Southern Weyr, his mother’s third child. His father was proud to have sired yet another son, and so gifted him with the name of his great-grandfather, a bronze rider. He had a great vision for the child, picturing him to be a strong, capable farmer who knew the land as well as his father did. He and Maily agreed that as their last child, he would be the one to take on the task of learning all of his father’s knowledge of the soil and the land, and take his place as one of the Headwoman’s most trusted agriculturists. His future had already been laid before him, without him having much say in the matter. As the boy grew, Korr pounded farming knowledge into the dark-haired child’s mind, pushing him to learn about the land and the animals that surrounded him. Haseo was a willing apprentice, for he had a ready mind that begged to be challenged. He was quick to learn, and by the age of 12 turns he was already well on his way to knowing even more than Korr.
Haseo loved everything about the outdoors, but by far his favorite activity was foraging and hunting with his brother. He liked the feeling of being surrounded by nothing but an untamed expanse, as if there was a matching wildness in him that flourished in such a place. His eye was sharp, and he could fell nearly any beast whose tracks he followed. He was actually loathe to leave the forest at the end of the day and return to the weyr, a proud catch slung over his shoulder and his short hunting bow held in his hand. Morr and Hewor would often compare their catches with his, and it became custom for the three brothers to see who could fell the superior animal. It was simple pleasures like this that made Haseo’s childhood a cheerful one.
As the trio grew in age and wisdom, it soon became apparent that although the brothers shared a common bond growing up, they were now beginning to grow apart instead. Morr and Hewor were satisfied with what they knew of the land around them, content to forage and farm, but Haseo was torn between the land and the sky. Although he loved the feel of the wind on his face and the quiet serenity of the forest, be was starting to feel discontent with pulling weeds and nourishing plants. It was not that the boy did not like farming–it was that his mind was starting to wander elsewhere. Skyward.
At the age of 14 turns, Haseo was chosen to stand at Impression. Korr and Maily were torn at this decision, unsure if it was an honor or a tragedy. They were glad Haseo had a chance at a better life, but at the same time he carried all of his father’s knowledge. That was wasted a-dragonback. In the end, he stood on the heated sands of Southern's hatching ground, excited and anxious. As the eggs rocked and hatched, he looked onward alone. Haseo did not Impress. The dark-haired candidate was disappointed severely by his failure, but as his father taught him, you never give up just because the road becomes rocky. He was discarded at a couple more hatchings, but at the age of 15 turns he met his beloved Reinth and became H’seo. It was during this time his father sought him out during the Hatching Feast and gave him the only thing a poor drudge like him could offer a rider, Korr had said. It was a simple sword in a plain leather scabbard, but it meant much to the weyrling and he wears it to this day.
Weyrling training passed without true incident, the blue pair occasionally goofing but never really causing any significant mischief. They both sport the usual small scars that all dragons and riders seem to gain during that trying time, but nothing serious enough to speak of. When the pair graduated and became part of the fighting wings, they both fell right into their new duties. H’seo had been raised to work, and it was merely part of Reinth’s nature to take to labor with vigor. They had no enemies within the wing, and their Wingleader was happy with their performance and their willingness to learn. The scar H’seo sports on his neck was earned nine turns after joining the riders, during an unusually thick Threadfall that stretched all of Southern Weyr to her limits. A scorching hot spore dripped gracefully onto his neck, and the blue rider roared in pain, desperately begging his dragon to wink between. Reinth was far ahead of him, already planning the jump to the void as soon as he felt his rider’s pain. The bloody wound was seen to, lathered generously with numbweed, and he healed with nothing more than a rough scar to remind him of the occurrence.
When H'seo was 27, he transferred to Silver Cove Weyr along with several of his wingmates. As always, the tall man took it in stride, adjusting to life and settling in to do his work. However, he will never forget the horrifying things that happened there. It is completely surprising the bluerider did not take the sickness himself, considering how much time he spent outside hunting. With their numbers being decimated every day, H’seo was acutely relieved when the cause was discovered and the Weyrleader later ordered the move. He was shocked and shook to the core by the terrible happenings in a way he never felt before, and he and Reinth felt the Weyrwoman’s death and the smashed eggs keenly. A half-turn after coming to Cerulean, they are now starting to enjoy life again.
Fun Facts: H’seo is a very good hunter, and he can be silent as death when he so wishes. He is light and quick on his feet from turns of practice, and perhaps uses this to his advantage to play a prank on another rider. ‘Not H’seo!’ I’m sure you would exclaim, but yes, I’m afraid this dear bluerider does a mischievous little devil in him.
Bonded Critter(s):
Type: Dragon
Name: Reinth
Color: Blue (191970)
Age: 15
Description: Looking at this blue, it is easy to match him to his rider, for in Reinth you can see H’seo reflected as clearly as your own image in clear water. He is nothing if not lanky, with long limbs that ripple with lean muscle when he moves. Compared to the bronzes, who are known for their ripped chests and worthy prowess, he is rather weak, but for a blue, he is strong enough to hold his own. His wings seem disproportionally long to his small body, but it is his tall frame and rangy limbs that create the illusion. He is actually a good size for his color, not really the smallest or the largest of his kind, and nothing special.
A dark, midnight blue graces the dragon’s frame, adorning his face, body, and tail in that velvet color. If he took to the skies at night, one would be hard-pressed to discern his form from the inky abyss above. It is a rich, thick hue, accented by a slightly lighter, royal blue brushed upon each of his clawed feet. On his belly, the black-blue fades into a slightly dark sapphire, which lightly trails down the insides of his legs to disappear at his knees. Cerulean stretches between each of his wingjoints, adorning his sails with that lighter form of blue. A dusting of bright azure flecks can be found in his hide, but only if you look closely enough. Overall, he is a healthy blue dragon, with a well-shaped face that tells of his intellect.
Personality: Intelligent eyes regard you as you stare up at this blue dragon, and though his color is hardly known for their mental prowess, he is far from stupid. Reinth is cool and calm, a hard worker when it counts but laid back all the same. He enjoys hard labor and working countless drills, and just like his rider, is never really content unless he knows he has done a good day’s effort. He feels most alive when his muscles are put to the test and his resolve is pushed to the breaking point. Reinth always applies himself completely to a task, whether it be something as simple as carrying goods for his rider or something as vital as Thread drills. He is purely devoted to doing his best. Although, even the most enthusiastic of laborers know there is a time and place for everything, and he certainly does make time for other activities besides work.
Besides the most obvious of draconic pleasures, such as swimming and sunning, Reinth also likes to hang with the boys or occasionally he might even gather the courage to approach a green. The blue is very shy when it comes to females, and he is especially backward around the shamelessly amorous greens. He has, however, been cornered by a lady dragon on a rare few occasions, but on all of these said occasions he could do nothing but stutter and rustle his wings until they were ready to fall off. If a gold were to ever speak with him, even if she was just snapping at him to get out of her way, it is likely he would faint on the spot. He has never had any sense with women, and it is likely he never will. The few Flights he has won have put him in the most embarrassing situations on the following mornings, and if dragons could blush, he might be permanently red even now.
One of his better points, though, rests in his completely laid-back nature. Besides getting ruffled by the rare green, Reinth never gets worked up over anything. In his mind, you do your job, and if something goes wrong, you fix it. Simple as that. He takes insults without real anger, and pretty much lets things just slide off him. The way he sees it, if you are talking about him, you are giving someone else a break. The blue is just a plain, simple dragon with an amiable attitude and no ambition outside of just doing his best. He, like H’seo, is just a ‘good old boy’, but don’t think that means he never manages to find some mischief to get into every now and then.
Fun Facts: Reinth has even allowed himself to be influenced so far by his rider that he draws out his words, resulting in a slow drawl for a mindvoice that mimics H’seo’s. It’s cute, if nothing else.
Name: FireThorne (call me Thorne or Thorney, even!)
Are you 17+?: Yup, 24
Contact Information:
AIM: none.
Email: fire.thorne@yahoo.com
Past RP Experience: Three Pern RPs (Old Ponaa Weyr, Telgar:Dawning of a New Era), countless Kingdom Hearts RPs, been RPing for about five years.
Character:
Name: H’seo
Age: 31
Gender: Male
Sexual Orientation: Heterosexual except in the case of Flights. His dragon’s needs rule him but for his own preference H’seo likes females.
Occupation: Wingrider/Searchrider
Description: It has long been a whispered expression among the females of the lower caverns the Weyr grows both it’s dragons and sons tall, quick, and handsome. H’seo is no exception. The blue rider has always been an attractive man; you can ask the many girls who have vied for his attention since he was old enough to be interested in females. He isn’t really the most physically attractive man that inhabits the Weyr, (take a look at some of those bronze riders), but as seems to be Dragonrider tradition, he’s a looker.
Your first impression of the blue rider puts you in mind of a runnerbeast built for racing–lean and all legs. From his narrow hips to his lanky build, H’seo towers above all the woman and many men of Cerulean, claiming a nearly obnoxious height of 6'5" for his own. His arms are long and visibly corded, lean with muscle, yet he possesses far less strength than any smith or miner. His hands are rough, calloused beyond repair, and large. His first few sevendays in the fields caused his skin to crack and bleed and blister, and now his hands are so worn they are nearly dead to sensation. He can hold his palm against a fire and not feel a thing. Another side effect to working the fields is visible only when he removes his tunic (which is rare), and that is his farmer’s tan. He generally wore sleeveless vests, so his face, neck, and arms to the shoulder are browned, but his chest and legs are as pale as a holder’s daughter.
Black hair is chopped short so as to be of no nuisance when flying, maybe an inch long, and H’seo goes to no bother to style it. He doesn’t really care what his hair looks like, as long as it’s out of his way. His eyes are a dark grey that ring his iris in a stormcloud, the expression glinting in those charcoal orbs always open, holding none of the grim or wicked secrets that many riders seem to harbor. His thin, pale lips are always set in a grin of sorts, whether it be mischievous or genuine. When he speaks, his words are always accented with his slow, farmboy drawl, something he was blessed with in birth. There is a long, ropey burn scar on his collarbone and part of his neck, almost directly beneath his jaw, which shows not even a well-trained pair can always dodge Thread.
H’seo is always seen in the simplest of clothes, proving that he really doesn’t care what he looks like, as long as he’s presentable enough for the ladies and not to bring shame to his wing or dragon. His tunics are generally sleeveless, with a simple half-circle cut beneath his throat, and tucked into his pants. Well-worn leather vambraces scuffed from many turns of use cover his forearms, but they are obviously oiled and cared for. The blue rider’s dark pants are always tucked into his heavy boots, and adorned with a simple, wide belt which holds his sword. A dark leather scabbard nearly matches his vambraces perfectly–scarred from use, but well-kept nevertheless. The sword itself is just as simple as the man who wields it, yet like H’seo, it is strong and capable where it counts. The pommel is nothing but a simple work of leather threaded with a small hint of silver, which meets a bone grip that has been wrapped in leather for easier handling. The crossguard is matching in simplicity, with nothing but some silver traces and one red gem set into the center. The blade is single-edged, with a deep, thin fuller running down the center to add strength.
Personality: A ready smile is always dancing on H’seo’s lips, whether it be from mirth or joy, and a hearty welcome for all who can boast the same. He is the kind of simple, honest person that will never be anyone remarkable, but you can always count on him to be who he needs to be. It is his belief that all people should just be decent, honest folks, and never try to beat out someone else. He is not so naive as to believe that is how the world is–that is merely his opinion of how things should be. He would give you the shirt off his back if you asked without a second thought, and then freeze the rest of the day himself. He has simple standards. It is a pity there are not more like him, but then again, it is not qualities such as these that breed true leaders.
He is an overall stark person–always just himself and nothing more or less. He doesn’t see any point in pretenses, and is content to be just what he is. Nor does he harbor any dark secrets or ill ambitions. The blue rider’s laugh comes easily, you will find, as well as his cheery banter and good-natured jokes. He loves nothing more than a good jest. H’seo is a rather amiable man, slow to anger and quick to forgive, and many view this as a weakness in him. However, he little heeds them, and tends to merely shrug off any anger or ill will pointed his way. He gets along with just about everyone.
H’seo was raised with a tool in his hands, so he is never lazy or slack in his duties. Reinth is always bathed and oiled regularly, and his drills are taken to with upmost respect and graveness. He is used to having something to do, so he is more than happy to work up a sweat during flight drills or performing labor for the Weyr. He feels discontent when he has nothing to occupy himself with, and as such is regularly seen out hunting with the drudges if there is no duty to claim his time. All the same, even workers know there is a limit to man’s reach, and the blue rider never misses a chance to hit the weyrhall during the evening to joke, flirt, or even gamble with a little dragon poker. Speaking of flirting, he also makes plenty of time for ladies, and loves to tease them gently until they are blushing red and giggling.
There is plenty to this blue rider, yet he is a simple man content with what he has. Life with Reinth is good–he does his job, and he does his part to ensure the safety of those he cares about. What more does a man need?
History: H’seo was born Haseo in the lower caverns of Southern Weyr, his mother’s third child. His father was proud to have sired yet another son, and so gifted him with the name of his great-grandfather, a bronze rider. He had a great vision for the child, picturing him to be a strong, capable farmer who knew the land as well as his father did. He and Maily agreed that as their last child, he would be the one to take on the task of learning all of his father’s knowledge of the soil and the land, and take his place as one of the Headwoman’s most trusted agriculturists. His future had already been laid before him, without him having much say in the matter. As the boy grew, Korr pounded farming knowledge into the dark-haired child’s mind, pushing him to learn about the land and the animals that surrounded him. Haseo was a willing apprentice, for he had a ready mind that begged to be challenged. He was quick to learn, and by the age of 12 turns he was already well on his way to knowing even more than Korr.
Haseo loved everything about the outdoors, but by far his favorite activity was foraging and hunting with his brother. He liked the feeling of being surrounded by nothing but an untamed expanse, as if there was a matching wildness in him that flourished in such a place. His eye was sharp, and he could fell nearly any beast whose tracks he followed. He was actually loathe to leave the forest at the end of the day and return to the weyr, a proud catch slung over his shoulder and his short hunting bow held in his hand. Morr and Hewor would often compare their catches with his, and it became custom for the three brothers to see who could fell the superior animal. It was simple pleasures like this that made Haseo’s childhood a cheerful one.
As the trio grew in age and wisdom, it soon became apparent that although the brothers shared a common bond growing up, they were now beginning to grow apart instead. Morr and Hewor were satisfied with what they knew of the land around them, content to forage and farm, but Haseo was torn between the land and the sky. Although he loved the feel of the wind on his face and the quiet serenity of the forest, be was starting to feel discontent with pulling weeds and nourishing plants. It was not that the boy did not like farming–it was that his mind was starting to wander elsewhere. Skyward.
At the age of 14 turns, Haseo was chosen to stand at Impression. Korr and Maily were torn at this decision, unsure if it was an honor or a tragedy. They were glad Haseo had a chance at a better life, but at the same time he carried all of his father’s knowledge. That was wasted a-dragonback. In the end, he stood on the heated sands of Southern's hatching ground, excited and anxious. As the eggs rocked and hatched, he looked onward alone. Haseo did not Impress. The dark-haired candidate was disappointed severely by his failure, but as his father taught him, you never give up just because the road becomes rocky. He was discarded at a couple more hatchings, but at the age of 15 turns he met his beloved Reinth and became H’seo. It was during this time his father sought him out during the Hatching Feast and gave him the only thing a poor drudge like him could offer a rider, Korr had said. It was a simple sword in a plain leather scabbard, but it meant much to the weyrling and he wears it to this day.
Weyrling training passed without true incident, the blue pair occasionally goofing but never really causing any significant mischief. They both sport the usual small scars that all dragons and riders seem to gain during that trying time, but nothing serious enough to speak of. When the pair graduated and became part of the fighting wings, they both fell right into their new duties. H’seo had been raised to work, and it was merely part of Reinth’s nature to take to labor with vigor. They had no enemies within the wing, and their Wingleader was happy with their performance and their willingness to learn. The scar H’seo sports on his neck was earned nine turns after joining the riders, during an unusually thick Threadfall that stretched all of Southern Weyr to her limits. A scorching hot spore dripped gracefully onto his neck, and the blue rider roared in pain, desperately begging his dragon to wink between. Reinth was far ahead of him, already planning the jump to the void as soon as he felt his rider’s pain. The bloody wound was seen to, lathered generously with numbweed, and he healed with nothing more than a rough scar to remind him of the occurrence.
When H'seo was 27, he transferred to Silver Cove Weyr along with several of his wingmates. As always, the tall man took it in stride, adjusting to life and settling in to do his work. However, he will never forget the horrifying things that happened there. It is completely surprising the bluerider did not take the sickness himself, considering how much time he spent outside hunting. With their numbers being decimated every day, H’seo was acutely relieved when the cause was discovered and the Weyrleader later ordered the move. He was shocked and shook to the core by the terrible happenings in a way he never felt before, and he and Reinth felt the Weyrwoman’s death and the smashed eggs keenly. A half-turn after coming to Cerulean, they are now starting to enjoy life again.
Fun Facts: H’seo is a very good hunter, and he can be silent as death when he so wishes. He is light and quick on his feet from turns of practice, and perhaps uses this to his advantage to play a prank on another rider. ‘Not H’seo!’ I’m sure you would exclaim, but yes, I’m afraid this dear bluerider does a mischievous little devil in him.
Bonded Critter(s):
Type: Dragon
Name: Reinth
Color: Blue (191970)
Age: 15
Description: Looking at this blue, it is easy to match him to his rider, for in Reinth you can see H’seo reflected as clearly as your own image in clear water. He is nothing if not lanky, with long limbs that ripple with lean muscle when he moves. Compared to the bronzes, who are known for their ripped chests and worthy prowess, he is rather weak, but for a blue, he is strong enough to hold his own. His wings seem disproportionally long to his small body, but it is his tall frame and rangy limbs that create the illusion. He is actually a good size for his color, not really the smallest or the largest of his kind, and nothing special.
A dark, midnight blue graces the dragon’s frame, adorning his face, body, and tail in that velvet color. If he took to the skies at night, one would be hard-pressed to discern his form from the inky abyss above. It is a rich, thick hue, accented by a slightly lighter, royal blue brushed upon each of his clawed feet. On his belly, the black-blue fades into a slightly dark sapphire, which lightly trails down the insides of his legs to disappear at his knees. Cerulean stretches between each of his wingjoints, adorning his sails with that lighter form of blue. A dusting of bright azure flecks can be found in his hide, but only if you look closely enough. Overall, he is a healthy blue dragon, with a well-shaped face that tells of his intellect.
Personality: Intelligent eyes regard you as you stare up at this blue dragon, and though his color is hardly known for their mental prowess, he is far from stupid. Reinth is cool and calm, a hard worker when it counts but laid back all the same. He enjoys hard labor and working countless drills, and just like his rider, is never really content unless he knows he has done a good day’s effort. He feels most alive when his muscles are put to the test and his resolve is pushed to the breaking point. Reinth always applies himself completely to a task, whether it be something as simple as carrying goods for his rider or something as vital as Thread drills. He is purely devoted to doing his best. Although, even the most enthusiastic of laborers know there is a time and place for everything, and he certainly does make time for other activities besides work.
Besides the most obvious of draconic pleasures, such as swimming and sunning, Reinth also likes to hang with the boys or occasionally he might even gather the courage to approach a green. The blue is very shy when it comes to females, and he is especially backward around the shamelessly amorous greens. He has, however, been cornered by a lady dragon on a rare few occasions, but on all of these said occasions he could do nothing but stutter and rustle his wings until they were ready to fall off. If a gold were to ever speak with him, even if she was just snapping at him to get out of her way, it is likely he would faint on the spot. He has never had any sense with women, and it is likely he never will. The few Flights he has won have put him in the most embarrassing situations on the following mornings, and if dragons could blush, he might be permanently red even now.
One of his better points, though, rests in his completely laid-back nature. Besides getting ruffled by the rare green, Reinth never gets worked up over anything. In his mind, you do your job, and if something goes wrong, you fix it. Simple as that. He takes insults without real anger, and pretty much lets things just slide off him. The way he sees it, if you are talking about him, you are giving someone else a break. The blue is just a plain, simple dragon with an amiable attitude and no ambition outside of just doing his best. He, like H’seo, is just a ‘good old boy’, but don’t think that means he never manages to find some mischief to get into every now and then.
Fun Facts: Reinth has even allowed himself to be influenced so far by his rider that he draws out his words, resulting in a slow drawl for a mindvoice that mimics H’seo’s. It’s cute, if nothing else.