[ Too easy to tease, as always, and Hilda's scolding merely gets yet another wide grin from him while Waffenzahn soaks up the attention. He has half a mind to go pick up the bucket of snacks they've brought with them - assuming Buri hasn't managed to eat all of it himself while their backs were metaphorically and literally turned - but Hilda's question gives him some pause. ]
No, I haven't. Mostly because my wyvern is - [ with a couple gestures meant to indicate roughly her small size and shape currently due to being present here as her much younger self than her current age either one of them would remember from present day - ] and I've never tried to bring in an adult wyvern. Well, until now, when someone just so happened to twist my arm into doing it.
[ Complete with a heavy sigh, like he's really been put upon here and as if that's actually how things happened. Only for a second or two, though, because then Claude's walking away. Not far; just back to Adelheid's stall where she'd perked up at the mention of flying and to open the door to let her out into the aerie proper. (Buri, on the other hand, is nowhere to be seen and possibly taking up the nap suggestion even if it was meant for the two humans.) ]
I'm willing to give it a shot, though. I've seen some others riding around on... things from home, I suppose would be the easiest way to sum it up. There seems to be a sky here so hopefully it'll be like the real thing.
[ Something which has clear excitement creeping into Claude's voice just like it might before some kind of scheme from back in the day. This one benefits them both, at least. ]
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No, I haven't. Mostly because my wyvern is - [ with a couple gestures meant to indicate roughly her small size and shape currently due to being present here as her much younger self than her current age either one of them would remember from present day - ] and I've never tried to bring in an adult wyvern. Well, until now, when someone just so happened to twist my arm into doing it.
[ Complete with a heavy sigh, like he's really been put upon here and as if that's actually how things happened. Only for a second or two, though, because then Claude's walking away. Not far; just back to Adelheid's stall where she'd perked up at the mention of flying and to open the door to let her out into the aerie proper. (Buri, on the other hand, is nowhere to be seen and possibly taking up the nap suggestion even if it was meant for the two humans.) ]
I'm willing to give it a shot, though. I've seen some others riding around on... things from home, I suppose would be the easiest way to sum it up. There seems to be a sky here so hopefully it'll be like the real thing.
[ Something which has clear excitement creeping into Claude's voice just like it might before some kind of scheme from back in the day. This one benefits them both, at least. ]