Avetlarinyarenesaar... Is currently trying to force herself to walk another few steps. She hasn't managed it, yet. Her reason for stopping was perfectly ordinary - check the address, make sure it was correct, be sure she was in the right place. She'd been quite sure, but there wasn't any downside to double checking, so she double checked. And triple checked. She stopped herself from quadruple checking, but she wanted to anyway. To - be sure that she was right. Yes. Not because she was procrastinating, or nervous, or thinking what am I going to say? She wanted to be sure that she was right.
Well. She's right. She checked three times, there's no doubt to it.
"Look," she mutters to herself, "I get it, it's scary, but deal. You are not allowed to - to -" To what? Go home? Maybe try to work up the courage later? Maybe try and avoid the shren house like so many other dragons?
It was a door. It's idiotic to be afraid of a door. Sure, there were shrens on the other side of it, but there could conceivably be shrens on the other side of lots of doors, some of them were in hiding, hair dye existed. Subtle colors existed. She could have been near shrens any number of times.
That - did not actually make her fear go away. Instead it makes her want to curl up in her little apartment and not go outside again.
Great. Okay. Stop that train of thought, it's not useful. If she stands here any longer, people are going to stare. (Is that person over there staring? Probably. Damn.) Just - door. Go. Walk.
She forces herself to walk to the door, somewhat stiffly. And then she is at the door. ... Does she knock? Does she just open it and go in? She has no idea. It's customary to knock, so... She takes a deep breath and does so. Resisting the urge to flee and teleport away (or scamper into the bushes) isn't easy, but she manages it.
Well. She's right. She checked three times, there's no doubt to it.
"Look," she mutters to herself, "I get it, it's scary, but deal. You are not allowed to - to -" To what? Go home? Maybe try to work up the courage later? Maybe try and avoid the shren house like so many other dragons?
It was a door. It's idiotic to be afraid of a door. Sure, there were shrens on the other side of it, but there could conceivably be shrens on the other side of lots of doors, some of them were in hiding, hair dye existed. Subtle colors existed. She could have been near shrens any number of times.
That - did not actually make her fear go away. Instead it makes her want to curl up in her little apartment and not go outside again.
Great. Okay. Stop that train of thought, it's not useful. If she stands here any longer, people are going to stare. (Is that person over there staring? Probably. Damn.) Just - door. Go. Walk.
She forces herself to walk to the door, somewhat stiffly. And then she is at the door. ... Does she knock? Does she just open it and go in? She has no idea. It's customary to knock, so... She takes a deep breath and does so. Resisting the urge to flee and teleport away (or scamper into the bushes) isn't easy, but she manages it.
... But she's not dead? That's interesting.
"I think you're more informative than your mother," observes Avet. "You have a bit of dragon magic. Not very much."
(Less than a shren, she doesn't say, because she does not want to piss off Keo The Terrifying Unique Who Can Melt Minds.)
"I think you're more informative than your mother," observes Avet. "You have a bit of dragon magic. Not very much."
(Less than a shren, she doesn't say, because she does not want to piss off Keo The Terrifying Unique Who Can Melt Minds.)
She nods.
So. She doesn't actually know if the magicless baby dragon is definitely going to die. But she - highly suspects it. But a thudia has some magic, and the lack doesn't kill them. So where does dragon magic come from? Is it random? Or is there some kind of pattern to it all?
She needs to go to dragon island. Analyses first, then dragon island.
"Thank you for your help," she says to Korulen and Kanaat and Keo. "I suspect analyzing an unusual and a parunia will get me exactly what I think it'd be, but I need to check anyway."
So. She doesn't actually know if the magicless baby dragon is definitely going to die. But she - highly suspects it. But a thudia has some magic, and the lack doesn't kill them. So where does dragon magic come from? Is it random? Or is there some kind of pattern to it all?
She needs to go to dragon island. Analyses first, then dragon island.
"Thank you for your help," she says to Korulen and Kanaat and Keo. "I suspect analyzing an unusual and a parunia will get me exactly what I think it'd be, but I need to check anyway."
"Thanks. Goodbye."
Off she teleports, to take a teleportation circle to Gibryel. If she keeps this up she'll be able to teleport all over Elcenia on her own.
Time to find a telepath.
Off she teleports, to take a teleportation circle to Gibryel. If she keeps this up she'll be able to teleport all over Elcenia on her own.
Time to find a telepath.
She winces internally for interrupting dinnertime, but it's not like she'll take up much time. And it's not like it isn't important. She knocks.
< Hi, > she replies. < Sorry to bother you, I'm Avetlarin, I'm a wizard trying to find the reason baby dragons die, and then find a cure for it. I strongly suspect it has something to do with dragon magic. If you don't mind, I'd like to run a quick analysis on you to see if your dragon magic is what I think it will be. >
Go Keo.
< Thank you, I will. >
She smiles at the thudia, and then casts a spell.
Dragon magic: exactly as expected? Above average, below Keo?
< Thank you, I will. >
She smiles at the thudia, and then casts a spell.
Dragon magic: exactly as expected? Above average, below Keo?
< Thanks! >
And off she teleports.
Parunia, or Dragon Island? Island or parunia?
... Her stomach growls.
Right. Food. Food exists.
Food, then Dragon Island, then parunia if she doesn't get any obvious leads from Dragon Island. She makes a quick sandwich and eats it while she writes an equally quick letter to Ehail. Explaining her observations, and explaining where she's going next to figure out what exactly is going on. Hey, she said she'd keep her updated, and she's damn well going to. Write write. Nom. Nom nom. Write write.
She runs out of food before she runs out of letter, but soon one is consumed and the other is sent, and then she's off to Dragon Island.
And off she teleports.
Parunia, or Dragon Island? Island or parunia?
... Her stomach growls.
Right. Food. Food exists.
Food, then Dragon Island, then parunia if she doesn't get any obvious leads from Dragon Island. She makes a quick sandwich and eats it while she writes an equally quick letter to Ehail. Explaining her observations, and explaining where she's going next to figure out what exactly is going on. Hey, she said she'd keep her updated, and she's damn well going to. Write write. Nom. Nom nom. Write write.
She runs out of food before she runs out of letter, but soon one is consumed and the other is sent, and then she's off to Dragon Island.
"Excuse me," says Avet. "I'm Avetlarin, I'm a wizard working on figuring out why baby dragons die and if there's a way to fix it. May I look at your records?"