Post by Megami on Oct 28, 2007 22:02:51 GMT -5
The Blue Mastermind
Calth was his name. He was a simple blue dragon. A little weird, a little insane, but in general, a very simple blue dragon. Unusually, he had some very strange Quirks. In this case, the capital “Q” is warranted.
You had to love Calth, even if he made life at Noelan Weyr so much more difficult. It was simply the way that he failed to understand simple things, and was kind and gentle to everyone and everything that made him so lovable. He couldn’t, however, sing.
Calth enjoyed singing, which wasn’t a very good thing. His voice sounded like a dying cat…. On fire…. If you’ve never heard a dying cat on fire before, it is not a nice sound. If you have heard a dying cat on fire, then you are an evil sadist. Calth also didn’t grasp ideas that normal people –and dragons- seemed to get, such as “The Song that Never Ends” does not end.
Three months straight.
You can just imagine K’lee –Calth’s rider- after this time. His head was practically smashed in. It wasn’t that K’lee was a masochist, but when you get a reaction such as “K’leemine, if you keep interrupting me, I shall have to start over,” when you try and insert into your dragon’s mind that the sharding song that doesn’t end doesn’t have a sharding end by the first egg, you tend to go slightly –coughhack- insane.
Right there should give you an outline about what daily life at Noelan Weyr is like. A very… accurate outline.
Then there was the exploding of the volcano.
We shan’t go there.
When K’lee has gotten into one of his many fights, Calth is the one who takes “care” of him. This consists of Calth sitting there poking K’lee while K’lee’s two flits, Gal and Pell, climb all over K’lee while he is in a comatose state. This happens quite often, sometimes after K’lee has had too much to drink, or simply heard an insult. His ego and pride have caused him to kill more than one man.
It might be worth mentioning that K’lee is not gay. Nor is he Bi, which seems to be the rumor that is going around at the moment –courtesy of Leucothea, his twin sister-. The pair is simply unique, and quite hard to describe in words.
This is their life.
K’lee doesn’t really enjoy it.
Calth… well, Calth enjoys everything.
Calth was his name. He was a simple blue dragon. A little weird, a little insane, but in general, a very simple blue dragon. Unusually, he had some very strange Quirks. In this case, the capital “Q” is warranted.
You had to love Calth, even if he made life at Noelan Weyr so much more difficult. It was simply the way that he failed to understand simple things, and was kind and gentle to everyone and everything that made him so lovable. He couldn’t, however, sing.
Calth enjoyed singing, which wasn’t a very good thing. His voice sounded like a dying cat…. On fire…. If you’ve never heard a dying cat on fire before, it is not a nice sound. If you have heard a dying cat on fire, then you are an evil sadist. Calth also didn’t grasp ideas that normal people –and dragons- seemed to get, such as “The Song that Never Ends” does not end.
Three months straight.
You can just imagine K’lee –Calth’s rider- after this time. His head was practically smashed in. It wasn’t that K’lee was a masochist, but when you get a reaction such as “K’leemine, if you keep interrupting me, I shall have to start over,” when you try and insert into your dragon’s mind that the sharding song that doesn’t end doesn’t have a sharding end by the first egg, you tend to go slightly –coughhack- insane.
Right there should give you an outline about what daily life at Noelan Weyr is like. A very… accurate outline.
Then there was the exploding of the volcano.
We shan’t go there.
When K’lee has gotten into one of his many fights, Calth is the one who takes “care” of him. This consists of Calth sitting there poking K’lee while K’lee’s two flits, Gal and Pell, climb all over K’lee while he is in a comatose state. This happens quite often, sometimes after K’lee has had too much to drink, or simply heard an insult. His ego and pride have caused him to kill more than one man.
It might be worth mentioning that K’lee is not gay. Nor is he Bi, which seems to be the rumor that is going around at the moment –courtesy of Leucothea, his twin sister-. The pair is simply unique, and quite hard to describe in words.
This is their life.
K’lee doesn’t really enjoy it.
Calth… well, Calth enjoys everything.