Zaeren
His eyes flashed with slight confusion at first and then came back to a calm neutral expression. "Zey are like you or I. Zey each have tere ovn faults and issues, but at ze end of ze day zey are family. Some of tem are more like me, vhile oters are more out zere. Not in a bad vay mind you. Ve each knov our place and vat ve're suppose to do," he told her calmly as he thought of his 'siblings'. They were each different but he cared for them. He had for a long time cared for them. Not just emotionally, but physically as well when needed. He wasn't sure what to think of them past how he did. He also wasn't sure how to explain what he was to this woman. She seemed so fragile and so scared. She was scared and intimated by her own weapons it seemed. How was she suppose to handle what he was or what he had to do.
Part of him was now worried about taking her with him on his tasks. Would she be able to handle what he had to do or would it freak her out or worst cause her to come into harms way? These were questions he could not answer at the moment but he wanted to know before risking her life in this tasks. It was dangerous. He knew that, but he figured she also didn't want to be left alone. She seemed to need help, but he wasn't entirely sure all of the help she would require from him.
He paused... "I noticed you gave my ... trophy a strange look. Care to tell me vhy? If you do I'll tell you more about me," he said watching her. He figured it was a fair trade. "Noting will be off limits from vat I may tell you in return." It was an offer. It was the best he could think of at the given moment with things how they were. He was just curious why she had earlier given the skull a look as if it'd eat her or something. He knew some people feared dragons, but that was mostly humans. She seemed able to handle herself for the most part and she didn't' exactly match the appearance of those that lived near dragons. Why was she so scared of them.
Zaeren moved over to the skull and stood directly under it. Then he looked back at her. Those blue eyes curious.
Part of him was now worried about taking her with him on his tasks. Would she be able to handle what he had to do or would it freak her out or worst cause her to come into harms way? These were questions he could not answer at the moment but he wanted to know before risking her life in this tasks. It was dangerous. He knew that, but he figured she also didn't want to be left alone. She seemed to need help, but he wasn't entirely sure all of the help she would require from him.
He paused... "I noticed you gave my ... trophy a strange look. Care to tell me vhy? If you do I'll tell you more about me," he said watching her. He figured it was a fair trade. "Noting will be off limits from vat I may tell you in return." It was an offer. It was the best he could think of at the given moment with things how they were. He was just curious why she had earlier given the skull a look as if it'd eat her or something. He knew some people feared dragons, but that was mostly humans. She seemed able to handle herself for the most part and she didn't' exactly match the appearance of those that lived near dragons. Why was she so scared of them.
Zaeren moved over to the skull and stood directly under it. Then he looked back at her. Those blue eyes curious.
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