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Tags: Pern, Dragons, Dragonriders, Role-Play, Fantasy 

Reply [IC RP] Western Weyr
[ORP]Splish, Splash(Huarwar/Miershoth and ???)

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BastetAmun

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 21, 2019 4:12 pm


There were quite a few times since the hatching that Huarwar was certain everything had been a dream. He was so sure, even after the time that had passed, that he would wake back up in the candidate barracks alone. The routine was strange to get into but with Miershoth there almost always micromanaging, Huarwar was finding that being a Weyrling was not as difficult as he had once thought.

Lessons were interesting and Huarwar was an attentive student, perhaps even a bit more attentive then he had been as a candidate. It wasn't only his life on the line any more. Miershoth spent most of the lessons watching her clutchmates and trying to make sure they were doing what they were supposed to. She wasn't able to really do much even though she tried. Huarwar worried some if her being so over protective and controlling would cause her siblings to come and hate her but as he watched he saw that Miershoth never pushed when there was a clear indication not to, as much as she wanted to keep going.

On their rest days the pair spent a lot of time at the beach. It Aelyx had a rest day as well the duo became a trio. The man was glad his little green approved of Aelyx as well, it put his heart at east.

On this rest day, once more, Huarwar and Miershoth were at the beach. In a pile not far from where the waves broke against the sand Huarwar had placed his clothing leaving him only in a pair of shorts. The young man was already in the water about waist height and he was moving towards where the young green had just dove back underneath.

Make sure you're careful Miershoth. He knew he didn't have to remind her that she wasn't able to eat any fish but that didn't stop the dragonnet from darting after a couple and snapping her jaws. Chasing after the fish and trying to catch them had become a normal part of their swimming routine and it helped to keep her fit as well.

Sure that Miershoth was following his instructions Huarwar moved further into the water past the breaking waves and began to swim a few laps. After Henwas had died Huarwar had found that swimming laps in the ocean was a nice way to just blank his mind, as well as make sure he was in shape.


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Did an okay start...I think. Anyone is free to join and have a swim with them.
PostPosted: Sat Aug 24, 2019 2:05 pm


BastetAmun
Kiri and Felisath are here to play!


Kiri had been in a bit of a somber mood. After receiving the letter from K'din about K'ell's death, the girl had found the pain in her heart renewed--though Felisath had been a balm and helped her cope. She had written to K'ell a few times after she'd returned to Western--he'd been her last link to Shinnikan, one who had known a different side of him, one who could have kept his memory alive. Now, there was only K'din and herself--the last of their family line. Her couple of cousins and sole aunt and uncle had all perished during Thread's return. They were the last of them--and now they were world's away. Still, there was nothing to be done about it. It was why she was here, wasn't it? To save others from the fate her family had suffered? To keep Pern alive for future generations? Though it might come at great cost, it was all she could do.

Felisath gave a small croon, reaching over to nose gently at her hand. She said nothing, but sent a wave of love, affection, and strength. The quiet green wasn't going to let her rider down--no matter how scary or frightening things might be, the young green would fight as hard and as fiercely as any fighting dragon would. She would learn how to be swift and capable and she would go where Kiri wished them to go--because she would do anything for Hers, even if that meant doing things she didn't like or didn't want.

The young woman reached over, gently slinging an arm over her dragon's head as they walked together down the beach. She offered a smile, clinging onto the unspoken sentiment. I will remember them, Mine. All of them. Felisath finally spoke, her words laced with dedication and promise. Even though she didn't know Shinnikan, K'ell, Eskharath, or any of the many faces Kiri thought about and kept locked in her heart--she would try for her riders sake.

"Oh Fel," she sighed, fondly, allowing herself to be distracted from that pain to focus, instead, on Hers. She was still just as besotted with her green as she had been since Felisath had trotted over. She was substantially larger now, and growing more everyday, but Kiri still found the green precious. "Ready for a swim?" The green dragon enjoyed the water immensely, and as it was a rest day, they had all afternoon to call their own. With the last days of summer overhead, Kiri wanted to take advantage of the good weather before the rains and storms of winter moved in.

It seemed that they weren't the only ones ready to enjoy the day. Sure enough, out a ways, she could spot the form of what appeared to be one of their fellow weyrlings. Huarwar, if her eyes didn't deceive her. That meant Miershoth had to be somewhere nearby. Setting down the towel she'd brought, and the small knapsack of snacks, the young woman didn't take long to remove her clothes. She'd prepare for some time in the water this day--and though there was a bucket of oil and some brushes, she knew Felisath wasn't ready for a oil down--not yet, at least. Right now it was time for some fun in the water.

Felisath, for her part, suddenly seemed hesitant. Kiri gave a small laugh. "Oh come on now--the ocean's big enough for both them and us. Maybe more will come out and play--it is a nice day." And what dragon didn't like water? "You should at least say hello!" She encouraged, and without waiting for her green, Kiri strode into the shallows, before diving in. Felisath's eyes whirled a bit more yellow-green, but the dragon quickly trotted after. Shyly, she reached out to Miershoth, wherver the green had found herself. Hello Miershoth. I hope you don't mind some company. The green would give her clutchmate a wide berth, wanting to stick close to Kiri. Huarwar was busy swimming--surely, Kiri wouldn't bother him, right?


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