A shiver moved swiftly down Mayu’s spine as she climbed down from atop her chocobo, Lulubelle. The bird nuzzled at the dragoon’s back affectionately before wandering back a few feet to find shelter beneath a low hanging tree branch. Coerthas was not Mayu’s favorite place to spend her time, but she found herself here often anyway.
Laen had said that a few dragons had been lingering a bit too closely to her workshop, and so Mayu had volunteered her lance immediately. She also volunteered the lance of her partner, Mordagen, without his consent or knowledge. He would relish the opportunity for some bloodshed and would not be irritated with her, she hoped.
Snow had begun to fall; small flakes at first that amounted to nothing, and then fat clusters that began to cover Lulu’s saddle. The large bird shook the flakes from her back irritably. No matter how many times they’d come out here, she just wasn’t made for the snow.
“Poor girl. Mord will be here soon and then - to battle! You need the practice.â€
She went to stand beside her bird beneath the tree. Lulu merely responded with a soft “â€kweh†before gently nipping at Mayu’s shoulder. With any luck, the snow wouldn’t obscure their vision too much and they would all return home in one piece.
Laen had said that a few dragons had been lingering a bit too closely to her workshop, and so Mayu had volunteered her lance immediately. She also volunteered the lance of her partner, Mordagen, without his consent or knowledge. He would relish the opportunity for some bloodshed and would not be irritated with her, she hoped.
Snow had begun to fall; small flakes at first that amounted to nothing, and then fat clusters that began to cover Lulu’s saddle. The large bird shook the flakes from her back irritably. No matter how many times they’d come out here, she just wasn’t made for the snow.
“Poor girl. Mord will be here soon and then - to battle! You need the practice.â€
She went to stand beside her bird beneath the tree. Lulu merely responded with a soft “â€kweh†before gently nipping at Mayu’s shoulder. With any luck, the snow wouldn’t obscure their vision too much and they would all return home in one piece.