Nyala had to hand it down to the Fairy for keeping a good spirit despite her warning. "Good luck with that," she replied, though you couldn't tell if she was irritated or neutral about it. She'd lived in this tribe her whole life, and she certainly knew the true faces of some dragons who lived here.
Still a little miffed at being cut off for no good reason, Dunstan eventually turned his attention to Hani. "It's... hard to say, actually," he admitted at her question of which dragons to avoid and which ones to interact with. "None of the dragons here are necessarily bad... They're just a little ridiculous, sometimes," he answered, although he knew that wasn't much of an answer. "You'll probably get a feeling for them by yourself once you get out of the den." He smiled a little sheepishly, but anyone could still see that the smile was forced. "I can't really tell what kind of personalities you'd like."
With the conversation dragging to a topic she didn't want to discuss, the healer Sandshark eventually made her way towards the exit of her den. "I have to go. Remember what I said, and you'll be out of the den in a few days," she said and reminded Hani, in passing, before making her exit.
The Frost watched the Sandshark leave, silently, seemingly drifting off into a daydream for a few seconds. He eventually sighed, looking a little down. "Well, I guess I'll go too. Hopefully you can go around and about in just a few days and see the Hive for yourself," he told the Fairy before awkwardly squeezing himself out of the den, carefully backtracking in order to avoid knocking anything over. Before long, the den was empty, leaving the injured Fairy to herself.
~*~
Luckily for Hani, Nyala's advice had been accurate and within a little under three full days, the Fairy's body had recovered enough to let her get up and about without any pain. Despite that, the Sandshark had refused to let the stranger Paragon outside the den. She allowed the Fairy to move about inside the den, and just a little bit outside of it, if only because it was located on the side of the mountain itself, so it was a little ways away from the main clearing where everybody was. It was only a small space for Hani to stretch her legs about, but at least she was allowed to move.
Shortly after word of her ability to move about got out, the Fairy Paragon was visited one morning by an unfamiliar dragon she had not yet met.
First only popping her head in, the Sailfin eventually stepped inside the den. Nyala was currently away, and so was Dunstan, leaving Hani alone with the unknown Sailfin in the den.
The Sailfin, however, didn't carry a dangerous aura, although her presence was impossible to miss and actually quite powerful, despite her smaller size. "Hani, yes?" she inquired of the Fairy, her voice softer than you would expect from a dragon with that serious of a complexion. "My name is Slavica, and I am the Hive's supportive leader. Are you fit enough to move from the den?" There was a short bow to Hani as Slavica introduced herself, her behavior were business-like and serious, although not menacing. Intimidating, however, may also be on the list, depending on how was interacting with the business-like Sailfin.
After asking her question, the Sailfin paused, although she quickly continued. "Rest assured that Nyala has confirmed that your wing and other injuries have healed well." The Fairy had probably seen a glimpse of the healer's personality, after all, so Slavica felt the need to assure Hani she could answer honestly without the Sandshark unleashing her anger. "If you feel well enough today, I can bring you to our leader, and we can talk about your stay here for the foreseeable future."
Still a little miffed at being cut off for no good reason, Dunstan eventually turned his attention to Hani. "It's... hard to say, actually," he admitted at her question of which dragons to avoid and which ones to interact with. "None of the dragons here are necessarily bad... They're just a little ridiculous, sometimes," he answered, although he knew that wasn't much of an answer. "You'll probably get a feeling for them by yourself once you get out of the den." He smiled a little sheepishly, but anyone could still see that the smile was forced. "I can't really tell what kind of personalities you'd like."
With the conversation dragging to a topic she didn't want to discuss, the healer Sandshark eventually made her way towards the exit of her den. "I have to go. Remember what I said, and you'll be out of the den in a few days," she said and reminded Hani, in passing, before making her exit.
The Frost watched the Sandshark leave, silently, seemingly drifting off into a daydream for a few seconds. He eventually sighed, looking a little down. "Well, I guess I'll go too. Hopefully you can go around and about in just a few days and see the Hive for yourself," he told the Fairy before awkwardly squeezing himself out of the den, carefully backtracking in order to avoid knocking anything over. Before long, the den was empty, leaving the injured Fairy to herself.
~*~
Luckily for Hani, Nyala's advice had been accurate and within a little under three full days, the Fairy's body had recovered enough to let her get up and about without any pain. Despite that, the Sandshark had refused to let the stranger Paragon outside the den. She allowed the Fairy to move about inside the den, and just a little bit outside of it, if only because it was located on the side of the mountain itself, so it was a little ways away from the main clearing where everybody was. It was only a small space for Hani to stretch her legs about, but at least she was allowed to move.
Shortly after word of her ability to move about got out, the Fairy Paragon was visited one morning by an unfamiliar dragon she had not yet met.
First only popping her head in, the Sailfin eventually stepped inside the den. Nyala was currently away, and so was Dunstan, leaving Hani alone with the unknown Sailfin in the den.
The Sailfin, however, didn't carry a dangerous aura, although her presence was impossible to miss and actually quite powerful, despite her smaller size. "Hani, yes?" she inquired of the Fairy, her voice softer than you would expect from a dragon with that serious of a complexion. "My name is Slavica, and I am the Hive's supportive leader. Are you fit enough to move from the den?" There was a short bow to Hani as Slavica introduced herself, her behavior were business-like and serious, although not menacing. Intimidating, however, may also be on the list, depending on how was interacting with the business-like Sailfin.
After asking her question, the Sailfin paused, although she quickly continued. "Rest assured that Nyala has confirmed that your wing and other injuries have healed well." The Fairy had probably seen a glimpse of the healer's personality, after all, so Slavica felt the need to assure Hani she could answer honestly without the Sandshark unleashing her anger. "If you feel well enough today, I can bring you to our leader, and we can talk about your stay here for the foreseeable future."