"A beetle as big as a house? That sounds more like some of the things I have seen with the drow in the Gem Deeps. Giant spiders and such things. Yick." The dragonkin clacked her teeth and gave a shudder which started between her shoulders and jolted down her spine and across her wings until they shivered and her tail twitched crookedly and curled into her own lap. Drache was not fond of spiders.
But her moment of squicked-out-ness only lasted a moment before there was a smile back on her snout. "A pleasure indeed." There was something suggestive in that, of course. Her forked, black tongue flicked out to lick her lips, which was totally natural and not at all suggestive, right?
Peering at his face, she seemed to consider something for a moment. "Well, you look human to me," she announced rather flatly with a shrug of both wings and shoulders. She hadn't traveled far outside of Pyresian lands, and when she was on the wing, or plundering dangerous depths or scaling tricky obelisks she didn't meet too terribly many people. She'd never heard of the Keeramis or whatever Raffey called them. Of course, it was entirely possible she'd run into one and never known them to be "not human."
She polished off quite a bit more food while listening to Raffey describe the desert, and her pupils gradually widened in a lazy way that seemed to suggest she was trying to picture it in her mind and reconcile it with what little she had heard of the vast wastelands to the south. An entire ocean of golden sand sounded pretty boring and lifeless, but the dragonkin knew a moment of confusion because she also knew that there were quite a few rare spices, metals, and other high-value trade goods that came out of the desert, and here was a man telling her that people lived there. Her snout gave a twitch and her tail tip flopped back and forth. "I think I would like to see this place someday. At the very least I'm sure I will enjoy the heat." A grin.
She realized at some point that both of them were neglecting the campfire, which had consumed most of its natural fuel and was surviving simply because Drache was almost instinctively feeding it with her own energies. Turning to it with a lifted eyebrow, she essentially cut it off, causing it to gutter low as she tossed a couple more sticks into it.
It was then that Raffey scooted closer, and the half-dragon's grin widened. Her tail coiled loosely around his leg and she rested a warm palm on his thigh. "I'm from Pyresia, the dragon city, though it was mostly built by dwarves. It's all mountains and jungle on the coast. The city is a giant volcano, some say the tallest in the world."
Her attitude changed somewhat when he asked what she was. Not so much the question as the way it was phrased. "What I am is a dragonkin. A half-dragon. Some dragons can change their shape to look like humans or elves or whatever and sometimes leave children behind. My mother was human."
Drache looked away and sighed smokily. "As for what we're called, that's an entirely other list of words. Freak. Abomination. Mule. I guess the last one's somewhat true since we can't have children of our own."
In a brave attempt to steer the conversation away from shipwrecking on depressing thoughts, the hybrid lifted her hand to gently poke Raffey's chest. "Which is why you haven't seen many of us around." She couldn't help but think of his accent as simply awful, but it made her wonder what his native tongue tasted sounded like. Her own Commonspeach wasn't too bad, though it was accented as well, primarily with a gravelly guttural inflection, an emphasized sibilance, a slight purr on her "r's", which she was probably accentuating on purpose when she murmured Raffey's name.
"Sssay sssomething to me in yourrr own language, Rrraffey."
But her moment of squicked-out-ness only lasted a moment before there was a smile back on her snout. "A pleasure indeed." There was something suggestive in that, of course. Her forked, black tongue flicked out to lick her lips, which was totally natural and not at all suggestive, right?
Peering at his face, she seemed to consider something for a moment. "Well, you look human to me," she announced rather flatly with a shrug of both wings and shoulders. She hadn't traveled far outside of Pyresian lands, and when she was on the wing, or plundering dangerous depths or scaling tricky obelisks she didn't meet too terribly many people. She'd never heard of the Keeramis or whatever Raffey called them. Of course, it was entirely possible she'd run into one and never known them to be "not human."
She polished off quite a bit more food while listening to Raffey describe the desert, and her pupils gradually widened in a lazy way that seemed to suggest she was trying to picture it in her mind and reconcile it with what little she had heard of the vast wastelands to the south. An entire ocean of golden sand sounded pretty boring and lifeless, but the dragonkin knew a moment of confusion because she also knew that there were quite a few rare spices, metals, and other high-value trade goods that came out of the desert, and here was a man telling her that people lived there. Her snout gave a twitch and her tail tip flopped back and forth. "I think I would like to see this place someday. At the very least I'm sure I will enjoy the heat." A grin.
She realized at some point that both of them were neglecting the campfire, which had consumed most of its natural fuel and was surviving simply because Drache was almost instinctively feeding it with her own energies. Turning to it with a lifted eyebrow, she essentially cut it off, causing it to gutter low as she tossed a couple more sticks into it.
It was then that Raffey scooted closer, and the half-dragon's grin widened. Her tail coiled loosely around his leg and she rested a warm palm on his thigh. "I'm from Pyresia, the dragon city, though it was mostly built by dwarves. It's all mountains and jungle on the coast. The city is a giant volcano, some say the tallest in the world."
Her attitude changed somewhat when he asked what she was. Not so much the question as the way it was phrased. "What I am is a dragonkin. A half-dragon. Some dragons can change their shape to look like humans or elves or whatever and sometimes leave children behind. My mother was human."
Drache looked away and sighed smokily. "As for what we're called, that's an entirely other list of words. Freak. Abomination. Mule. I guess the last one's somewhat true since we can't have children of our own."
In a brave attempt to steer the conversation away from shipwrecking on depressing thoughts, the hybrid lifted her hand to gently poke Raffey's chest. "Which is why you haven't seen many of us around." She couldn't help but think of his accent as simply awful, but it made her wonder what his native tongue tasted sounded like. Her own Commonspeach wasn't too bad, though it was accented as well, primarily with a gravelly guttural inflection, an emphasized sibilance, a slight purr on her "r's", which she was probably accentuating on purpose when she murmured Raffey's name.
"Sssay sssomething to me in yourrr own language, Rrraffey."