
Knollspine rested his chin on the ground, his body taking it's place on the patch of grass he was calling a bed at the time, the sun high in the sky as it casted it's heat down upon his back. The dragon's skin was as tough as gravel and his horns sharp enough to puncture skin with one hit, the sun reflecting off them casted a shine against it's texture. Releasing a puff of air from his maw, Knollspine closed his eyes and began to think about the past few days, how boring they had been to him. Nothing to care about, nothing to think, it was just plan dull. He needed to find somewhere else that might bring some more entertainment, maybe he'll chance upon a small family of ulayas he can push around, or perhaps something to scare into a corner. Anything but this flowery field he was currently laying in, if it weren't for the sun's warmth he would have never been caught dead in a place like this.
Opening his eyes again, the ulaya stretched his arms out and dug his claws into the soil, pulling up dirt and grass from their roots. Crossing his arms back against his chest, Knollspine looked around his scenery once again, scanning for anything that might catch his eye, anything that might be different than the normal but failing at finding such a thing. It was a boring field, after all, what would he find out here, a bunch of bunnies? "Psh." Knollpsine arose from the ground and wrapped his tail around him as he took a sitting position. He was lazy and would be the first to admit it, what was the point of always rushing if he didn't have to? An ulaya his size should never have to do anything but enjoy the sun's rays all day long, which is what he spent most of his time doing anyway.
Squinting his eyes some, he continued to look around the field, it's end could be seen at the entrance of the forest far beyond where he sat. He didn't feel like going into it's dark paths that probably only held squirrels and shrubs anyway, it was dumb to leave the heat for something like that. Flicking the tip of his tail with boredom, kicking up dust with every twitch, the dragon ulaya turned an ear back and closed his eyes, getting ready to fall back to sleep with his, yet another, lazy day. He never gave effort into anything anymore for nothing was worth his time and attention, he was better than anything else out there which made him more important than the world, or in his mind he was anyway. Sighing, Knollspine thought about leaving the field to find better things to do.