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Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2017 6:59 pm
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Watching as Elzebuth dug, Aurinkoth also began to paw at the sand, idly entertaining the idea of seeing if Ichta would let him bury her! Oh! That would be so fun! Of course, he'd have to keep her head out of the sand and she would have to bathe later, but she'd probably enjoy it. Well, he would enjoy it. Oh! Oh! Maybe she would bury him!
Well, no. That is true. I just thought this place was for baby dragons. but it sounded like Elzebuth knew otherwise, so Aurinkoth put his complete and total trust in him. There would be those, namely Zenobiath, who would consider that a mistake, but Zenobiath wasn't as concerned about his Ichta as Elzebuth and his G'ran were. That was very important, after all. He tilted his head at the light blue egg that was already in the wallow. It was a very pretty shade of blue, though he couldn't place exactly why he thought that, but he gently set his egg next to it. Then he turned it over.
Aurinkoth fussed the egg a few times before he seemed content. There was no logic or reason to it - Ichta simply did a very similar thing with anything she handled therefore it just made sense to mimic the gesture. Do you think they are siblings as we are? Oh, I do hope Ichta likes them! Will we wait for them to hatch first? He knew very little about Firelizards, but it had taken next to no effort to convince him this would make his chosen happy.
And she deserved to be happy.
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Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 7:07 pm
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Elzebuth considered that notion, but dismissed it all together. Firelizards weren't dragons, of course, but since there weren't baby dragons now, what was the problem? He was no fool. If Zenobiath thought to rear her haughty head about it and make a fuss.... well, that would require her realizing there were eggs buried in the sands to begin with. Elzebuth waited until his brother seemed content enough with the placement of his egg before he gently began to cover them back up.
They were in the same nest. They ought to be. Elzebuth gave the mental equivalent of a shrug. No. We will wait for them to be close to hatching, and then we will bring them here. Like dragons, yes? He'd subtly interrogate Candidates that had firelizards and figure out the process, but he assumed they had some time before then...
They will like them. Why would they not? They are gifts. The brown nudged his brother affectionately, rumbling low with contentment.
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