The Primal Paragon nodded. "It is rare that we have true guests. I hope you enjoy your stay. Indeed, I will have to get back to work now. Though I will certainly come by to see the children of my niece." He gave Hina and Ailys a smile. "I will tell the woman looking after your eggs that you have returned. You know how curious she is, it would be bad if she's still there when you come by with your guests." He quickly made his way back to the main area of the island.
"Well, here we are." Ailys waited until they were alone again. "We should probably go after him to check on the nest then."
"We should." Hina nodded. "Okay, you two. First we have to find you a place to stay. You are either allowed to stay near our nest or in the forest here on the island. If you want to train, the forest is the place to go, but you might miss the hatching then. Of course, you can always stay near the nest first and later move into the forest." Hina started to make her way towards her home. "Let's go."
Ailys and Hina led the boys through the nesting area of the tribe. There were only few Paragons about during the midday, most being away doing various tasks for the tribe. Some older ones were napping in their nests, though barely anyone payed attention to the little group for now. Ailys looked at the place where the hatchlings normally played, but it was deserted right now, the mothers keeping their little ones out of the sun during this part of the day.
"This is the main area, where we live", Hina explained. "As you can see, we have all kinds of Paragons here. We are around hundred members, though no one really counts. Sometimes, other Paragons from other tribes come to live with us or some move away to the other clans for finding mates. It's sometimes hard to do that within such a small community, where most people are related."
Ailys glanced at Kaamil, knowing that topic was probably not the best, but unable to do anything about it for now. She was glad when their nest came into sight, luckily without the Paragon female who had watched over the eggs until now.
"This is our nest!" Hina beamed. "And these are our eggs!" She immediately climbed in and checked the eggs. "No sign of them hatching yet. Oh well." She curled up around them. "See how colorful they are? Especially this one, it looks like a sunrise! I'm sure the little ones will be so stunning!"
Ailys put Kami's backpack down. "They might hatch every hour now, so at least one of us should stay close now. What do you two want to do? Look around some more? It's better if one of us goes with you then. Or do you want to train with Hina now, Kami?"