cross_grave
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Re: Library Courtyard
"Will do." Grave nodded to Bibble before looking back at the old dragon, observing the transformation with a little interest. He frowned as he examined the information, silently wishing all the wise old men in the world to be slightly less cryptic when talking. This was probably how they amused themselves - they HAD to know how it irritated young people. "Hold on. I can understand the pain and alcohol part - altough I assure you she's going to have one Hell of a hangover soon, which is probably worse if you ask me - but I think we might need a more detailed explanation." Cynder spoke up, feeling bolder now that Kegor was less imposing (altough to be honest, the amusing little sideshow that was Ramielle's drunk ramblings probably helped). "First of all, what are those prophecies? Second, you're seriously considering her as your replacement?" From what the fire mage could gather, the elder dragon was important... So it was probably one Hell of an honor that awaited the woman. "Not that I have something against it... Just suprised and wondering what exactly you mean here. Third, why must she do this as a human? It doesn't help us, really, seeing as she'll have to get used to being much weaker, among other things. And finally... Are you REALLY sure you didn't overdo it on the alcohol?" Grave finished dryly, crossing his arms over his chest while giving the dragon a deadpan look.
"Will do." Grave nodded to Bibble before looking back at the old dragon, observing the transformation with a little interest. He frowned as he examined the information, silently wishing all the wise old men in the world to be slightly less cryptic when talking. This was probably how they amused themselves - they HAD to know how it irritated young people. "Hold on. I can understand the pain and alcohol part - altough I assure you she's going to have one Hell of a hangover soon, which is probably worse if you ask me - but I think we might need a more detailed explanation." Cynder spoke up, feeling bolder now that Kegor was less imposing (altough to be honest, the amusing little sideshow that was Ramielle's drunk ramblings probably helped). "First of all, what are those prophecies? Second, you're seriously considering her as your replacement?" From what the fire mage could gather, the elder dragon was important... So it was probably one Hell of an honor that awaited the woman. "Not that I have something against it... Just suprised and wondering what exactly you mean here. Third, why must she do this as a human? It doesn't help us, really, seeing as she'll have to get used to being much weaker, among other things. And finally... Are you REALLY sure you didn't overdo it on the alcohol?" Grave finished dryly, crossing his arms over his chest while giving the dragon a deadpan look.