K'rahto heard the chocobo steps in the distance and turned his head towards them. Perhaps it'd be awkward for K'nahli to walk all the way to his spot while being watched so intently, as she wasn't exactly close yet, but it'd be also awkward for him to just look away as if he hadn't seen them. He did his best to keep his expression as neutral as possible, which in his case it translated as a very serious, almost annoyed face.
Once the huntress was right in front of him, it was easy to figure one which of those chocobos would be his. He recognized K'nahli's favourite, Suna, which meant he'd take the other.
"Very well..." was all he said as he approached the bird and started tying his bag to the saddle. Truth be told, K'rahto was quite unused to riding chocobos, but he managed to get on his without much trouble. He just needed to pay attention to what K'nahli did; coupled with his still serious and in-control expression, hopefully she wouldn't notice his lack of experience.
"Ready."
It went without a saying that she'd have to lead the way, for this was the very first time K'rahto would visit Ul'dah. He was acutely aware of his serious lack of experience in many fields. Such a Tia he was.
Once the huntress was right in front of him, it was easy to figure one which of those chocobos would be his. He recognized K'nahli's favourite, Suna, which meant he'd take the other.
"Very well..." was all he said as he approached the bird and started tying his bag to the saddle. Truth be told, K'rahto was quite unused to riding chocobos, but he managed to get on his without much trouble. He just needed to pay attention to what K'nahli did; coupled with his still serious and in-control expression, hopefully she wouldn't notice his lack of experience.
"Ready."
It went without a saying that she'd have to lead the way, for this was the very first time K'rahto would visit Ul'dah. He was acutely aware of his serious lack of experience in many fields. Such a Tia he was.
Clover Blake (Hyur) /Â K'mih Yohko (Miqo'te)