Random enjoyed tea, and while Sand Dune and Opium didn't like it, they still took it out of politeness. They wondered who Alana resembled in all the spunkiness, since their parents were relatively calm.
The trio talked about their jobs, and who Random was in love with. They didn't say Huntress' name, believing it would lead to the
wrong impression. But they did give a physical description of her. Angora looked at Ilasi, very concerned, but she was quickly to dismiss it. Redwater had many people, so several women might have similar descriptions.
"Does she have a name?" Angora quickly asked.
"Well, it's more like a nickname actually. It's very weird actually. She calls herself..." Sand Dune started to say, but they were interrupted by the door opening.
"Mommy! I'm home! Is Angora he..." Alana started to say. Not only was Angora there, but also three men she doesn't recall seeing before.
"Oh hey Alana. I'm here, welcome back. They are friends. Meet Sand Dune, Random and Opium. They were great friends of your parents when they were sailing in the Enduring Legacy. You and Tyrus saw them when you were babies." Angora introduced them, knowing they were not going to be able to remember. Alana giggled.
"What kind of names are that?" she laughed, but the trio paid no mind to her fun.
"They have personal meaning little girl. But look how much you've grown!" Sand Dune said, kneeling to be at her height. Alana didn't remember them at all, but they looked like nice men, even Random, who was huge but had a gentle face. She believed he could break a tree with those arms.
Quote: Spyroconvexity“No they are far away from these lands. They protect areas surrounding Falcon’s Peak. They don’t trust outsiders very well but will fight with all they got if they have to.” Shade said. “Are you done yet? I hate these chains.”
"You better hope Aelinon doesn't know. They'll likely want to capture others like you." Draikon warned in a low voice, wondering why Shade was being so loose with such sensitive information. To him, a stranger. Has he told the guards this yet? Maybe he was just that confident they couldn't be contacted? Falcon's Beak has, after all, killed even the best sailors, though last time he heard, everything changed after the Ishulgites and their magic was intercepted. It was a good thing Draikon told the guards to let them be, though they still remained nearby in case anything went wrong. They had hexphage, tranquilizers and control of the collar just in case something went wrong.
With the chains ready, it was time for the experiment.
"The guard are ready in case this doesn't turn out good. Now, be a good boy, and if all goes well, I might use my influence to convince the wardens and maybe even the king himself if necessary to let you see your friends. Now tell me what you feel..." Draikon promised, as he prepared to apply the mist starting with Shade's snout. This dragon being so loyal to his friends to the point of abandoning his own family? That was something he never heard about before, but it was a matter to attend another time. Right now, the experiment was priority...