Survivor00
Star
- Joined
- Jan 9, 2009
Jarâ??ril was flying, his wings spread wide as he soared over a seemingly endless field of snow, the pure white drifts stretching on forever towards the horizon. The wind washing over his scales was cold and strong, but it made his feel powerful. He roared loudly in his satisfaction, his Rider sitting proudly on his back, guiding him along in his path. Jarâ??ril never felt lost when she was around, having been with her since he was but a hatchling. He felt her hands rubbing his neck softly; always comfortably warm even in the cold wind. He closed his eyes and smiled a draconic smile, rumbling deeply in his throat. He twisted his head back to look at his Rider, smiling softly at the human. She smiled back at him, even though half of her face was covered in layers to keep her warm. She rubbed his muzzle, saying his name. Her voice was strong, firm, full of confidence, always making his heart warm when she spoke it. He leaned in closer to her, gently biting and pulling down the scarf that covered her mouth.
â??Jarâ??ril? I donâ??tâ?¦â? She questioned him through her mental link with him. He just smiled lovingly back up at her and shook his head. The small puffs of white mist that were swept from his Riderâ??s mouth were enticing, showing her inner warmthâ?¦something that always captivated him. She watched him with curious eyes as he leaned in to kiss her softly with reptilian lips, purring deeply. Her eyes widened in surprise, unsure how to react to his actions. Jarâ??ril stopped flapping his wings, just choosing to glide for a while as he shared the moment with her. He smiled softly, watching as she leaned back to return the kissâ?¦
Jarâ??ril woke suddenly, the strange pleasantness of the dream quickly fading in his mind, dissolving into the warm enclosure that kept him protected from the cold outside. He groaned in annoyance, shifting against the pile of hay that served as his bedding before standing to his feet. He was a smaller dragon, only eight feet tall and twelve feet long from nose-to-tail, but he was more than large enough to carry his Rider on the deliveries they made. He padded over to the water trough and lapped at it, the cool, melted snow sluicing down his throat to his empty belly.
Jarâ??ril lived with his Rider in the Northern Slopes, serving as her means of transport to deliver packages and messages throughout the kingdom. There werenâ??t many roads up here, and with the heavy snows, they were more often than not hard to access. This made dragons like him one of the fastest forms of transport around. Only a lucky few people had them though, which made being a Rider a good business.
He walked over to his feed bag, munching on some of the substance within. While he preferred meat, the food within the bag gave him enough sustenance to keep him going for a while. Pacing around the enclosed pen, he silently wondered what his Rider would do today, if they were going to be receiving a job anytime soon. Business had been rather slow recently. Closing his eyes and rumbling softly, he tried to drag the dream he had back, to try and remember every detailâ?¦
â??Jarâ??ril? I donâ??tâ?¦â? She questioned him through her mental link with him. He just smiled lovingly back up at her and shook his head. The small puffs of white mist that were swept from his Riderâ??s mouth were enticing, showing her inner warmthâ?¦something that always captivated him. She watched him with curious eyes as he leaned in to kiss her softly with reptilian lips, purring deeply. Her eyes widened in surprise, unsure how to react to his actions. Jarâ??ril stopped flapping his wings, just choosing to glide for a while as he shared the moment with her. He smiled softly, watching as she leaned back to return the kissâ?¦
Jarâ??ril woke suddenly, the strange pleasantness of the dream quickly fading in his mind, dissolving into the warm enclosure that kept him protected from the cold outside. He groaned in annoyance, shifting against the pile of hay that served as his bedding before standing to his feet. He was a smaller dragon, only eight feet tall and twelve feet long from nose-to-tail, but he was more than large enough to carry his Rider on the deliveries they made. He padded over to the water trough and lapped at it, the cool, melted snow sluicing down his throat to his empty belly.
Jarâ??ril lived with his Rider in the Northern Slopes, serving as her means of transport to deliver packages and messages throughout the kingdom. There werenâ??t many roads up here, and with the heavy snows, they were more often than not hard to access. This made dragons like him one of the fastest forms of transport around. Only a lucky few people had them though, which made being a Rider a good business.
He walked over to his feed bag, munching on some of the substance within. While he preferred meat, the food within the bag gave him enough sustenance to keep him going for a while. Pacing around the enclosed pen, he silently wondered what his Rider would do today, if they were going to be receiving a job anytime soon. Business had been rather slow recently. Closing his eyes and rumbling softly, he tried to drag the dream he had back, to try and remember every detailâ?¦