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fandomhigh2006-01-23 10:19 am
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Creature Languages, 1/23
Dream waits until most of the class has gathered and a small purple dragon has joined him before addressing the class. A plate of chocolate chip cookies sits on his desk; there are enough for students as well as his guest.
"Hello.
As we discussed last week, you will spend today talking with the dragon Lockheed. I trust you have all prepared questions for him in his native tongue.
I will be in my office after class for any questions."
Dream then leans back against his desk, arms crossed, and waits for Lockheed to introduce himself. He can translate if needed.
"Hello.
As we discussed last week, you will spend today talking with the dragon Lockheed. I trust you have all prepared questions for him in his native tongue.
I will be in my office after class for any questions."
Dream then leans back against his desk, arms crossed, and waits for Lockheed to introduce himself. He can translate if needed.

Re: Questions for Lockheed
//Hello, good dragon, tell me true,
Does anyone ever ride on you?
If I were a dragon, with my attitude,
I think I should find that very rude.//
Re: Questions for Lockheed
//Any riders would have to be quite small
As Lockheed, our friend, is himself not tall.//
Re: Questions for Lockheed
Cordy glances back.
//Of this I am well aware,
But I meant, perhaps, birds of air.//
Re: Questions for Lockheed
[OOC: Figured you didn't. He's about the size of a cat. No worries, text-based stuff is hard sometimes.]
Re: Questions for Lockheed
/I have given rides to friends who are small
But I didn't like it much, not much at all
A dragon's body is not very aerodynamic
So riders tend to freak out and start to panic
And that gets to be annoying./
Lockheed nodded.
Re: Questions for Lockheed
//I would imagine it could be painful
if they didn't have a rein...ful//