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Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2010 4:11 pm
This is entirely optional.
Post here what your Canadian animal clutch dragon has been doing the last half a turn. How they did in lessons (don't godmode plox xD), notable personality changes and anything else you consider relevant.
Be sure to include your rider, too!
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Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2010 6:06 pm
Set'al and Pipith tend do well in lessons, thanks almost entirely to Pipith's determination. When they don't, it's either because Pip is trying too hard without listening enough, or because Set'al is distracted (and try as he might, he's still a little clueless).
On a more personal level, Pipith's views on his clutchmates remain the same. He thinks Akerth should mind his own sharding business, and wishes Morgath would disappear; since that's unlikely to happen anytime soon, he tries to one-up him in any way possible (not that it always works!). He's also developed a habit of ignoring someone he's unhappy with at any given time, and it's not uncommon for him to refuse to speak with Morgath or Akerth.
Set'al finds his dragon's behavior both distressing and embarrassing, and often apologizes for it. He still finds suddenly being a dragonrider rather overwhelming, but he really has tried to catch up while at the same time dealing with Pipith. He's friendly to all of his fellow Weyrlings, provided they're friendly to him. He can get a little defensive if he's criticized for something Pipith's done, though, or if someone implies he's not trying hard enough.
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Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2010 12:46 pm
Akerth and T'rus do extremely well in lessons, as might be expected of the dedicated pair. Akerth, isn't however, graceful in the air, and he lacks the stamina that his early size promised. Indeed, he's no more than average sized for a brown, though he was large as a hatchling.
Akerth still tries to 'boss' his clutchmates, and other dragons in general. He speaks sharply and briefly, and rarely wastes times in idle socializing. No, if another clutchmate hears his mindvoice, he'd doubtless calling them to attention or pointing out something they've done wrong. That said, if he hasn't picked up any of T'rus's tact, he has, under pressure, begun complimenting good performance. He never says much. Not more than 'well done', but at least he's willing to acknowledge when his clutchmate's meet his expectations. He does not hesitate to treat Morgath and Pipith the same as all his other clutchmates, which occasionally brings him into conflict with the bronzes. The greens, of course, bear the brunt of his correcting. If he doesn't keep them in line, who will? Under /heavy/ pressure from T'rus, he keeps his communications with Erath absolutely minimal, mostly ignoring the green, though he seethes over this fact.
T'rus is just as dedicated as Akerth, if much more approachable and friendly. He's always one of the first to volunteer, putting himself forward as much as possible. He's helpful to his classmates, doing his best to make friends with almost everyone. The almost being the two bronzeriders. T'rus's early shock at not impressing bronze has developed into an absolute loathing of those two who did. Mind, he doesn't voice these feelings, but where he's friendly with the rest of his classmates, his interactions with those two could best be described as 'civil'. He has even been heard, though in very carefully selected company, to question the use of Flights to decide Weyr leadership.
Those who knew T'rus before impression might note one, small, but not inconsequential change in him. While, before Akerth, he was known as someone who got in and out of quite a few women's beds, he hasn't been seen to do more than flirt since. Sure, that's to be expected of a Jr. Weyrling, but having graduated to Sr. Weyrling, he still keeps mostly to himself on that account.
He spends almost all of his spare time drilling with Akerth, though he's been seen, at least once a week, talking with a certain weyrbrat, who he's also defended in more than one fight. The two seem close, which is odd for someone who's known for not getting close to anyone.
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Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 12:42 pm
Erath and Y'ul do surprisingly well in their lessons despite the obvious clashing personalities they share. Erath has grown much larger in her girth then Y'ul would have expected or appreciated, though she is also much larger in terms of height than a green of about her age. Her large size makes her formidable on the ground in terms of pushing things around and her size also benefits her stamina while in the air. While she still can't last nearly as long as a blue or any other colors she can hold her own . . .at least while she still wants to.
Erath, despite Y'ul's constant picking and demands that she does something, is still pretty lazy. She spends most of her time napping or generally laying around if there are no tasks to be completed much to Y'ul's chagrin. She's not as social as one might expect a dragon from a small clutch to be even if she does talk now and then to those who approach her. In regards to Akerth she flat out ignores anything he has to say and usually walks away or closes off her mind to his comments. Akerth, as far as Erath is concerned, has nothing worth listening to regardless of the situation. Erath's efforts in lessons are minimal at best, meaning she gets the job done as quickly as possible and correctly the first time so she doesn't have to stress on it anymore.
Y'ul spends much of her time doing the same things she did before she was a rider, though it should be noted that she spends a lot of time with a certain female candidate. While rumors may spread around about the nature of their relationship it should also be said that she spends a lot of time exchanging letters with the candidate who left to walk the tables at Healer Hall. Perhaps considering only these two as her friends, Y'ul's pretty content with what she has going. She works in the infirmary when not in lessons (or Erath is off sleeping somewhere) and she hopes one day that she can somehow expand her learning and perhaps walk the tables. Someday.
In regards to the fellow riders of Erath's clutch, Y'ul's indifferent towards most of them. She still dislikes Cass with a passion and enjoys watching the torment that the young woman gets for being a female greenrider. Towards T'rus there aren't any hard feelings about the mutual hatred shared between their dragons, though she laughs pretty hard at knowing why he's got an interest in a certain candidate that Y'ul wouldn't mind knocking out again. The other riders hold little interest since Y'ul doesn't even know their names (well, she knows one of the Bronzeriders but that doesn't count).
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