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| + | A'rist spent most of the first month trying not to forget how to string full sentences together, and, despite this, generally not finishing the ones he'd started. He ''tried'' to socialise with the other weyrlings, he really did, but it's difficult when there's a very strong, very one-point-at-a-time sort of mind suddenly attached to yours. Lythronath will not have been as amicable. It's not that he's mean, it's just that most of his clutchmates don't 'get' him, and he doesn't feel it necessary to help them along. Now, to try and disrupt their routines... Toward the end of the month, A'rist will be coping a bit better. There are surely some clutchsiblings who are grateful when some of A'rist's influence starts to show in the little bronze, instead of it being solely the reverse, too. | ||
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A'rist
A'rist spent most of the first month trying not to forget how to string full sentences together, and, despite this, generally not finishing the ones he'd started. He tried to socialise with the other weyrlings, he really did, but it's difficult when there's a very strong, very one-point-at-a-time sort of mind suddenly attached to yours. Lythronath will not have been as amicable. It's not that he's mean, it's just that most of his clutchmates don't 'get' him, and he doesn't feel it necessary to help them along. Now, to try and disrupt their routines... Toward the end of the month, A'rist will be coping a bit better. There are surely some clutchsiblings who are grateful when some of A'rist's influence starts to show in the little bronze, instead of it being solely the reverse, too.
G'laer
Some might have hoped that Impression would have effected an over-night change making Gallagher become G'laer the Gregarious, like his lifemate, Teisyth, seems to be. Those hopes, however, are utterly disappointed. If anything, since Impression, G'laer has becomes more silent and introspective. He prefers, it seems, the solitary company of Teisyth to spending time with the other weyrlings. When he is out and about, it's because Teisyth wants to be. He'd been heard to say just after the hatching that Teisyth was supposed to be bronze (something the green evidently found hilarious). He doesn't seem to be talking much beyond when he needs to, not even to his sister (not that they seem terribly close). For all of that though, he's probably one of the more obedient weyrlings, doing as he's told without questioning it. Teisyth... well, she's fairly obedient, although she did discover how funny it is when the WLMs come running when she creels like she's hungry or hurt or whatever; so that was entertaining to her in the first few days. She meant no harm, but even with explanation as to why that's not okay, she still thinks it's funny. G'laer, like others, has been having very wakeful nights between feedings and oilings (both of which he tries to anticipate, though Teis isn't helpful to that aim), and for another bedtime story or a cuddle or a drink of water or a-- ... The requests seem to be endless. But at least she does sleep sometimes.
Ghena
L'sha
L'sha seems to be adjusting quite well to weyrling life and has a close, strong bond with Rillaeth. He's one of the more social weyrlings, getting along well with them, with a few exceptions, the most notable being G'laer. His relationship with his fellow greenrider before was somewhat strained at best, but now it's turned downright frosty. L'sha is very upset by G'laer's attitude toward Teisyth and the fact that he wanted a bronze. Rillaeth and Teisyth, on the other hand, get along like gangbusters. Rillaeth and Knioth seem to have a good relationship as well, and L'sha gets along well with Ghena. Not that everything is roses in the pair; some may note that L'sha and Rillaeth tend to be the last or nearly last ones out of the barracks in the morning, due to L'sha's difficulties in rousing his lifemate in the morning. Rillaeth has also taken to stargazing before she hits the hay as well, perhaps contributing to her slow awakening in the morning.
Rh'mis
Rhey (who still answers to that name far more readily than 'Rh'mis') has largely kept to himself, thus far. It's hard not to know who he is, given the unusual way in which he joined the class, but he's not terribly forthcoming about himself, and prefers not to socialise with his fellows (when possible). Rosvelth is far more social, and seems to be keeping his rider on his toes: they're often up late at night, and though Rhey rarely if ever refers to his dragon by name, there have certainly been some sharp admonishments.
