09-04-2018, 05:54 PM
She was somewhat late, trailing in after Valinor. She had gone to look elsewhere for the lost Tama, but when her search turned up nothing, she had decided to come and see if he had had any luck. Evidently not, with these strangers blocking their way. Although it was somewhat nice to have others around to speak to, she found the whole clan arrangement somewhat irritating--she almost found herself wishing they were on their own again. All this warfare and bloodshed was not the way she wanted to live, nor raise her brother in law's son. He was too young for any of this.
Still, she didn't question Val's thinking, only following him and hoping things would turn out alright like he always said. No matter how it was, she would stick by her family. The grey dragon cast a long shadow against the ground, her talons kicking up the sand as she landed near the other beast, regarding this group's members with a somewhat hard stare. Her warm demeanor had quickly dissipated, replaced by a guarded expression as she listened to the two other dragons speak. Though her eyes landed down on Caesar as he broke in, eyes narrowing and nostrils flaring as she huffed in aggravation, but she managed to hold her tongue. They weren't here to cause trouble.
"His son--my nephew--have you seen him? He's somewhat of a wanderer, as Valinor puts it," she explained as he had requested. Haishe was more familiar with Chinese and English than she was the dragon tongue, so it was easy for her to slip in and out. As she spoke, she glanced around, studying the place they lived in. Too much water and sand for her tastes.
Still, she didn't question Val's thinking, only following him and hoping things would turn out alright like he always said. No matter how it was, she would stick by her family. The grey dragon cast a long shadow against the ground, her talons kicking up the sand as she landed near the other beast, regarding this group's members with a somewhat hard stare. Her warm demeanor had quickly dissipated, replaced by a guarded expression as she listened to the two other dragons speak. Though her eyes landed down on Caesar as he broke in, eyes narrowing and nostrils flaring as she huffed in aggravation, but she managed to hold her tongue. They weren't here to cause trouble.
"His son--my nephew--have you seen him? He's somewhat of a wanderer, as Valinor puts it," she explained as he had requested. Haishe was more familiar with Chinese and English than she was the dragon tongue, so it was easy for her to slip in and out. As she spoke, she glanced around, studying the place they lived in. Too much water and sand for her tastes.