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<blockquote data-quote="Ambrus" data-source="post: 4021985" data-attributes="member: 17691"><p>The eavesdropping dragon feels a familiar sense of frustration. It had spent hour upon hour in this and a few other key hiding spots around the village throughout the previous summer and fall seasons. For all its efforts however, the curious dragon knew all to well the futility of trying to follow every aspect of the villagers' lives. It only ever witnessed incidental glimpses of moments in their daily activities, only during those times when it happened to be in the village and only when the humans happened to be openly discussing a topic of interest to the intelligent reptile.</p><p></p><p>All too often the villagers wandered into earshot in mid-conversation or often left its vicinity before completing their discussions. Any questions the puzzled wyrmling might have about the what they were discussing went unanswered. It was a time-consuming way to learn about its neighbors, but the dragon had consequently learnt patience early on to help deal with the oftentimes frustrating method. Today however, the dragon was pressed for time and couldn't afford to wait for the blacksmith and soldier to emerge once more as it normally might. One or more wizards with uncertain motives at large in its forest gave the dragon an unusual sense of urgency.</p><p></p><p>Snaking its head around, the dragon begins to track the movements and attention of the nearby villagers, waiting for an opportune moment to leave its hiding spot. When it feels confident that no one is nearby or looking in its direction the camouflaged wyrmling leaps from the roof and glides down to a tuft of grass lining an herb garden. Shifting its coloration to a striated green-yellow pattern, the dragon begins slinking away from the village. Once it's put enough distance between itself and the village's outermost buildings, the wyrmling coils its tail and springs into the air with a powerful downbeat of its wings.</p><p></p><p>Soon the dragon is winding its way through the forest towards the hill where it had spotted the lone wizardess.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Gray">OOC: The dragon intends to get close enough to see and hear the wizardess without risking being spotted.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ambrus, post: 4021985, member: 17691"] The eavesdropping dragon feels a familiar sense of frustration. It had spent hour upon hour in this and a few other key hiding spots around the village throughout the previous summer and fall seasons. For all its efforts however, the curious dragon knew all to well the futility of trying to follow every aspect of the villagers' lives. It only ever witnessed incidental glimpses of moments in their daily activities, only during those times when it happened to be in the village and only when the humans happened to be openly discussing a topic of interest to the intelligent reptile. All too often the villagers wandered into earshot in mid-conversation or often left its vicinity before completing their discussions. Any questions the puzzled wyrmling might have about the what they were discussing went unanswered. It was a time-consuming way to learn about its neighbors, but the dragon had consequently learnt patience early on to help deal with the oftentimes frustrating method. Today however, the dragon was pressed for time and couldn't afford to wait for the blacksmith and soldier to emerge once more as it normally might. One or more wizards with uncertain motives at large in its forest gave the dragon an unusual sense of urgency. Snaking its head around, the dragon begins to track the movements and attention of the nearby villagers, waiting for an opportune moment to leave its hiding spot. When it feels confident that no one is nearby or looking in its direction the camouflaged wyrmling leaps from the roof and glides down to a tuft of grass lining an herb garden. Shifting its coloration to a striated green-yellow pattern, the dragon begins slinking away from the village. Once it's put enough distance between itself and the village's outermost buildings, the wyrmling coils its tail and springs into the air with a powerful downbeat of its wings. Soon the dragon is winding its way through the forest towards the hill where it had spotted the lone wizardess. [COLOR=Gray]OOC: The dragon intends to get close enough to see and hear the wizardess without risking being spotted.[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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