Kain
"Dragons are very powerful creatures. Their mastery over magics are second to none, and they are among the wisest of all. Even a young dragonlet such as Inoth here has an understanding of magic that many could only hope to attain--perhaps you'll use my existence as an example. Inoth has made me what I am. No other creature is capable of using magic to permanently change a man's nature. Because of Inoth, I now share his power, in a small way. All dragons are born with the gift of Foresight. Knowledge of the future. Many sorcerers, witches, and wizards can summon visions of the future, or induce themselves to prophesying, but all methods are cryptic and unclear, and interpreting such, is even more unclear. Dragons' Foresight is unquestionable. What they see will come to pass, without question. They can tell what
will happen, but they cannot tell you
how it will happen, or when. This morning, Inoth told me that a 'traveler' would come. He could not tell me who the traveler was, or when. And then you appear, out of nowhere, from another time. A time-traveler, as it were, but you are a traveler, all the same. Though Foresight does not act at random, miss Varges. Inoth did not predict your arrival for no reason. You are important, somehow. Otherwise I should see no reason to help you--if for naught but to see you safely back to wherever, or whenever you come from."
He ducked into a little furniture shop.
"I will wait." He told her.
Inoth
Inoth leapt from his companion's shoulder to the floor.
I do not like being down here, Kain. I am meant for the sky. He complained.
You were the one that decided to leave my shoulder. Came the reply.
Inoth grumbled and flicked his tail dismissively, in a manner not unlike an irritated cat. He looked around at Amber.