(i have the queens have called all dragons older then 100 too the
great halls)
shruikan shivers slightly as hes not by one of the older females to
keep him warm
SnakeTail saved a couple pieces of jerky for later and tucked them
into her left wing pouch(kind of like a pocket between the wing and
the back)
SnakeTail walked down the hall, accidentally bumping into a small
black dragon. "Oops! Sorry!"
Midori came up to the hall, landing awkwardly due to her halved
sight. Regaining her footing, she walked into the hall. It was
colder than what she was used to inside, so she shook herself and
lightly ruffled her scales to warm herself.
The twins flew into the great hall, bumping into each other on
landing. "Hey, watch where you're flying!" "I am, it's your fault
that we flew into each other!" "No it isn't!" "Yes it is!" This
went on for a bit until they tripped over a life dragon with
mismatched eyes. "Oops! Sorry!" The twins said in sync.
"Hey, look where you're going next time," Midori said, a bit too
harshly. She turned towards the two dragons, her good eye staring
hard to get a look at them. To anyone else, she would look like a
mean dragon, but that's just how she always seemed to come off to
others. Shaking her head, she smiled a bit. "It's nice to see young
dragons with such energy, not that I'm much older," she said gently
and happily.
"Look, we're really, REALLY sorry, we weren't watching where we
were going." They said in unison.
"I'm RippleWing," said the cherry twin, "and I'm Tidepool!" Said
the one with ripple patterns on her wings
(I suggest you read all the previous pages, k?)
Whiplash decided to ignore the messenger dragon and visit the
hatching grounds and play with the abandoned dragonets
"Yeah, I guess so. It might be because of where I live, but I
haven't seen many other dragons. How about you two?" Midori asked
them as she continued deeper into the hall.
"We live," "in an under-" "-water cave," "under a lake!"
"So yeah, we see a bunch of dragons stopping for water breaks" they
said together
Whiplash landed by a den and peered in, seeing a small, young
dragonets, colored an icy blue. "Hello there!" She said, peering in
"Yeah, I bet so. My cave is farther away, in a mountain. There's a
lava bed deeper in, so it's pretty warm. Not much is out there
though, so I'm used to not seeing anyone," Midori shrugged. She
looked down at her scales, finding that she had subconsciously let
them dull again. Thankfully it was dark enough that the other two
couldn't see, but she didn't know how she'd explain dull scales at
her age. She quickly returned them to their original color, then
waved her tail as if nothing had happened.