by The Kingpin » Sat Feb 04, 2012 1:49 am
Sighing, Andruil shifted as he stood, Shiryaz hopping off his knee and landing on the ground, looking up at him. "One of these days I'm going to end up roasting him" grumbled the man as he eyed the bird, whose intelligent stare seemed almost mocking. leaping off the ground, the bird took flight, landing in a nearby tree. "Great. Once the mood's ruined THEN he leaves" he added, raising his hands in exasperation. "Well....I suppose we should really be moving. Ready to head into the mountains?" he asked as he glanced at Vix, then around at the others...
Septimus meanwhile, seemed content to just stand there beside his mother, just soaking in the atmosphere. How he missed it all. "What did you find out there?" asked Tanwen calmly as she eyed her son, noting the seemingly distant look in his eyes. "Friends.....enemies....massive cities by elves and men...And so much knowledge. I've only just scratched the surface of what's out there" growled Septimus, Tanwen eyeing him concernedly. Before she could press the matter and learn more, she caught sight of her father flying towards them. The older Hueilin's smile was obvious as he closed in, landing serenely on the cliff from which Septimus surveyed the beautiful valley. "Septimus! You're back!" he growled as he approached curling his thick neck around the younger Dragon's briefly before stepping back to marvel at the changes. "My how you've grown. It seems Thurduunax did a much better job than I ever could with your runes. How'd they work out for you anyway?" inquired the Maelgwyn Clan Leader as he looked over his Grandson's form happily. "They were excellent. Saved my life a couple of times. Even Thurduunax was impressed. And from what I've seen, that's rather hard to manage" responded Septimus with a smile, the joy in his expression unmistakable. "Wow. Glad to know I did SOMETHING right" responded Cyndeyrn with a laugh. Tanwen smiled as she watched, this being the first true sense of joy she had seen in her family in months. "Your grandmother will be happy to see you home. I'm sure of it...Well, if she's not too busy grumbling about those two missing Maldevians. Old bat won't let anything go" grumbled Cyndeyrn, Tanwen eyeing him in mild surprise as Septimus laughed. "You actually nicked her Maldevians without her noticing?" growled Tanwen with a light giggle, Cyndeyrn nodding with a smirk. "Well, where else was I supposed to get them on such short notice? With the rush I had to get them from the closest source. So I borrowed a few of hers and swapped them with a few more later. Still have no idea how she figured out they were different" growled the White Male, one of his scaly brows curved quizzically, the Dragon genuinely baffled. "Well maybe I should p-"started Septimus, being cut off by the older male with a laugh. "Heavens no! If you put them back now she'd get suspicious. I've only just managed to convince her they may have slithered off towards the Well" he growled. "How'd you explain the replacements?" growled Tanwen amusedly. "Well, Stand-ins of course" responded her father with a smirk, Septimus laughing. "Stand-ins?!" reacted Septimus and Tanwen, almost simultaniously, Cyndeyrn chuckling. "Of course! This is Elwen we're talking about, remember. Our logic doesn't really apply with her. She's convinced they're as intelligent as we are. The way she'd been mauling them with attention would make sense for them to try and get away and fool her. At least, if you're her" growled Cyndeyrn with a shrug. Septimus chuckled in amusement at the insanity of it all, while Tanwen shook her head. "And you wonder why she's a grouch around you. I'd bet she already knows and is thinking of ways to have them attack you in the middle of the night" growled the female half-jokingly. giving her a thoughtful look for a moment, he responded "You see, I don't think so. After the one time she put a slug over one of my eyes and saw it pop into a cloud of colourful dust, I think she crossed off pranks involving her pets from the list". Septimus couldn't help himself, laughing at the mental image of the incident and his grandmother's most likely reaction to it all, Tanwen sighing with a smirk as she shook her head. "You're awful dad, you know that?" she growled, Cyndeyrn responding with a slightly-too-eager nod, leaving his daughter giggling. In the distance, Thurduunax watched on with a smile. For all their problems, they were a happy family. And sometimes, that was all one needed...
"Ah yes, organised chaos. the sign of a clever but ever-busy mind. To the perpetrator, a carefully woven web of belongings and intrigue, but to the bystander? Madness!"
–William Beckett, Lore of Leyuna RPG