Tadrielus Galawen
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Tadrielus kept his thoughts more to the present than his fiery counterpart. This was in part to keep from being dashed against an overhang or pulled down by an undercurrent, but also because he had heard fewer tales with which to imagine the Lost they were seeking. They were not a topic of conversation in his youth, and despite his many travels he had never encountered one of their settlements. He had no real idea of what to expect.
Warmth and humidity blanketed the pair and at long last the snow gave way to green. Tadrielus guided them low enough that they could make out the leaves below. He could identify fewer than half of them, such was the monumental variety contained by the northeastern jungles.
“I’ve never been this Far East”
He smiled and looked back at her. “How exciting! What I would do to see it for the first time again.” The forest was truly spectacular, and be it the second, third, or fourth time, Tadrielus did not think he could grow weary of it.
His enjoyment was interrupted by a very loud squawking, and he looked back to see that they were not alone in the skies. A very large, very colorfully feathered bird was gaining on them from behind. It’s wingspan could have engulfed Tadrielus’ cabin back in the mountains, and it had a sturdy curved bill the size of a bull from which another grating scream emerged.
“Welcome to the wilds!” He called over, and waved them both forwards as he turned and dropped altitude, beating his wings harder and faster.
Warmth and humidity blanketed the pair and at long last the snow gave way to green. Tadrielus guided them low enough that they could make out the leaves below. He could identify fewer than half of them, such was the monumental variety contained by the northeastern jungles.
“I’ve never been this Far East”
He smiled and looked back at her. “How exciting! What I would do to see it for the first time again.” The forest was truly spectacular, and be it the second, third, or fourth time, Tadrielus did not think he could grow weary of it.
His enjoyment was interrupted by a very loud squawking, and he looked back to see that they were not alone in the skies. A very large, very colorfully feathered bird was gaining on them from behind. It’s wingspan could have engulfed Tadrielus’ cabin back in the mountains, and it had a sturdy curved bill the size of a bull from which another grating scream emerged.
“Welcome to the wilds!” He called over, and waved them both forwards as he turned and dropped altitude, beating his wings harder and faster.