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Izerth Cyyrin Jormodo Weylin Kyrel
The setting sun streamed through the clouds, painting the sky a beautiful and vast array of oranges and reds as it washed over them with its radiant light. Birds danced through the air, filling the air with their idle songs and calls as they flocked to one another. The ground below was decorated with swathes of trees, a forest that stretched as far as the eye could see - a thick verdant blanket, masking the dirt beneath it with a mask of leaves and foliage.
The scene was a beautiful one, as dark silhouettes drifted across the sky, massive in comparison to the specks of shadow cast by the nearby birds. Orange sunlight glinted off of their scales, as their wings pounded against the sky. It was a rare sight, one that seemed more out of myth or legend than reality, to see even one dragon, let alone a group traveling in unison.
The Dragon Keepers soared across the tranquil sky, leaving the ash of their old home in search of a new one. One that would stand against the rage and anger of ancient monsters, one that would serve as a sanctuary for the weak and a keep for the strong, one that would not crumble into debris. Not if they had a say in it. They had split into two groups to ensure the journey would be quick, as well as to reduce the chances of running into something that would halt the progress of all of them. While Ash and his group would travel closer to the ground, they took to the skies.
Freya leaned back on Oris, her hand holding onto one of the dragon's spines as leverage. The sky really was a remarkable one, especially at such a height. Still, the night was coming soon, and darkness isn't the best companion for flight. "Keep an eye out for a clearing, we'll need to set up camp soon. It's been a long day." They had been flying consistently since the sun broke through the horizon, with little time for rest. She glanced down at the saddle she had placed on Oris; she typically preferred flying without one, but it provided a means for storing food and camping supplies that would be needed during their journey. They still had some meat on hand, as well as some Dragondew to serve as snacks. Still, they may need to hunt for some more while they're on the ground.
Oris turned his reptilian gaze to the sunset, admiring the array of colors as they bathed the sky and its clouds. "Youngling," he called out, clearly referring to Izerth, "Would you like to practice your flight again? It's important to keep practicing, endurance is important for journeys such as this." The dragon had taken a clear liking for the young one, a caring and somewhat paternal tone to him.
Freya smiled at the conversation. Oris always was skilled at handling and teaching the little, it was pleasing to see him continue his stride after the events at the Keep. She glanced over to Jormodo and Cyyrin, asking, "Both of you are old and knowledgeable. Do you have any tales or stories you could share, either about Sheketh," she nodded to Cyyrin, "or of elsewhere?"
The setting sun streamed through the clouds, painting the sky a beautiful and vast array of oranges and reds as it washed over them with its radiant light. Birds danced through the air, filling the air with their idle songs and calls as they flocked to one another. The ground below was decorated with swathes of trees, a forest that stretched as far as the eye could see - a thick verdant blanket, masking the dirt beneath it with a mask of leaves and foliage.
The scene was a beautiful one, as dark silhouettes drifted across the sky, massive in comparison to the specks of shadow cast by the nearby birds. Orange sunlight glinted off of their scales, as their wings pounded against the sky. It was a rare sight, one that seemed more out of myth or legend than reality, to see even one dragon, let alone a group traveling in unison.
The Dragon Keepers soared across the tranquil sky, leaving the ash of their old home in search of a new one. One that would stand against the rage and anger of ancient monsters, one that would serve as a sanctuary for the weak and a keep for the strong, one that would not crumble into debris. Not if they had a say in it. They had split into two groups to ensure the journey would be quick, as well as to reduce the chances of running into something that would halt the progress of all of them. While Ash and his group would travel closer to the ground, they took to the skies.
Freya leaned back on Oris, her hand holding onto one of the dragon's spines as leverage. The sky really was a remarkable one, especially at such a height. Still, the night was coming soon, and darkness isn't the best companion for flight. "Keep an eye out for a clearing, we'll need to set up camp soon. It's been a long day." They had been flying consistently since the sun broke through the horizon, with little time for rest. She glanced down at the saddle she had placed on Oris; she typically preferred flying without one, but it provided a means for storing food and camping supplies that would be needed during their journey. They still had some meat on hand, as well as some Dragondew to serve as snacks. Still, they may need to hunt for some more while they're on the ground.
Oris turned his reptilian gaze to the sunset, admiring the array of colors as they bathed the sky and its clouds. "Youngling," he called out, clearly referring to Izerth, "Would you like to practice your flight again? It's important to keep practicing, endurance is important for journeys such as this." The dragon had taken a clear liking for the young one, a caring and somewhat paternal tone to him.
Freya smiled at the conversation. Oris always was skilled at handling and teaching the little, it was pleasing to see him continue his stride after the events at the Keep. She glanced over to Jormodo and Cyyrin, asking, "Both of you are old and knowledgeable. Do you have any tales or stories you could share, either about Sheketh," she nodded to Cyyrin, "or of elsewhere?"
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