Fill My Little World
The trip to the was not an unfamiliar one for Destyn, whose quondam clan had tended to travel close to bodies of water- Lake Udori being a long and frequent stop on their perennial pilgrimage. Those had, by definition, not been day trips like the one upon which Destyn and his friends were headed, however. Torin had a spot he liked and had hired horses for the terrestrial members of their picnicking party. Destyn thought the horses were a cute novelty, but that wings were a more efficient form of travel- especially through well-wooded areas like those they traversed today. Wings, he explained unnecessarily, enabled one to overperch the many obstacles that humans and horses had to circumnavigate. Gryphons, he supposed, were more expensive to rent, though- And so he flitted alongside the riders.
At first the horses were less than pleased with the stiff breeze and loud, buzzing din of Destyn's wings, but he would break off every now and again and return with food for them. After a few of these instances, the horses grew to associate Destyn with snacks and were no longer rankled by the side effects of his flight.
Destyn wondered whether he would recognise Torin's spot when they arrived, as he did note several familiar landmarks en route. He was a bit disappointed to find that his knowledge of the spot was only cursory. He was sure he'd passed by, but had likely been distracted or focused elsewhere as it hadn't been one of the clan's camp sites.
"I suppose," Destyn began, as he alighted on the bank of the lake, "The horsies are worth it so we did not have to carry everything ourselves. That would have been tiring flying all that way with big old baskets in our arms." He strutted up to Sivan and poked his nose,
"Are you as hungry as I am?"
Kalzasi - 5 Searing, 122
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At first the horses were less than pleased with the stiff breeze and loud, buzzing din of Destyn's wings, but he would break off every now and again and return with food for them. After a few of these instances, the horses grew to associate Destyn with snacks and were no longer rankled by the side effects of his flight.
Destyn wondered whether he would recognise Torin's spot when they arrived, as he did note several familiar landmarks en route. He was a bit disappointed to find that his knowledge of the spot was only cursory. He was sure he'd passed by, but had likely been distracted or focused elsewhere as it hadn't been one of the clan's camp sites.
"I suppose," Destyn began, as he alighted on the bank of the lake, "The horsies are worth it so we did not have to carry everything ourselves. That would have been tiring flying all that way with big old baskets in our arms." He strutted up to Sivan and poked his nose,
"Are you as hungry as I am?"