@✚ F. Tsuki “Slightly younger than my peers, I’ll admit. But I can assure it doesn’t affect the quality of my judgement at all. We tend to mature quite quickly, in the same way that you do.” At h the call for business, the dragon drew himself up straighter and gave his head a quick, serious nod to the question. “You are correct. We are separate from them for that very reason - we crave peace without the superiority of any party. A real peace, not driven by fear or violence. And am I right to assume that your people would like the same? The treatment of them within Drakewind is vile.”
@☉ L. Felix Upon arriving at the opening in the mountains, Tsuki had dismounted from her horse, a liver chestnut mare that she had named Sabre, and carefully tied the mare to a tree next to the brook. She’d gather her weapons and made sure her leather armour was in place, then she’d began glancing around the area for signs of the dragon she was here to meet. It wasn’t long before he made himself known and Tsuki bowed in return to him, nodding towards him. “A pleasure to meet you Felix, you may call me Tsuki.” she started before smirking a little as she watched the man. “If you’re of a similar age to me then would that not make you a very young dragon?” she questioned, tilting her head slightly. “Anyway, to business. I understand that most Scorchmount residents are disapproving of the way that Drakewind is holding itself. Am I correct in this belief?” she asked again.
@✚ F. Tsuki If anywhere was a place of peace, it was the mountains. Sweeping slopes knotted with life and an abundance of thriving wildlife. The dragon’s form shifted in fluid motion from reptilian to humanoid as his feet found the ground, standing in an open clearing, a lovely little area with a babbling brook somewhere nearby out of sight. Felix rolled his shoulders back, seeking the arranged company. When he spotted the human, he swept down into a low bow towards her and offered a slow smile. “Hello, Mayor. It’s a pleasure to see you. I’m Felix, I’ll be representing the council today, as I’m one of their members. I thought it might be easiest for us to speak, being a little more similar in age- I assumed that might mean a little more for humans, but correct me if I’m wrong-”