
"With my speechless calm eyes."
He’s pleased to learn that the pale stallion is interested in learning more about the Tundra. Not everybody was interested to live in such a cold and harsh place, and although he could still be that Daey would turn his offer down, he was at least given a chance to try. It has the smile that already pulled on the corners of his lips grow wider.
But before he’s able to reply there is another presence to delight their conversation. He had heard and smelled her coming – those senses had developed themselves during the time he had been blind – but he’s nonetheless surprised by her entrance. The scaly mare just brushes past the, going for the water right away, instead of mingling into their conversation. The gray male studies her as she dips her head, quenching her thirst, and not only because of the scales that form her coat, instead of fur like his and the cremello’s coats.
”Brynmor, from the Tundra” he replies, as she finally did seemed interested to join their recruit conversation. ”And yes, the spring has been quite generous this year already, although it doesn’t really show yet in the Tundra.” Their lands were still covered with snow, hence his still thick coat, like always the spring and summer set in a little later. I also would never get too hot. Quite to Brynmor’s liking.
His blue eyes move back to the red one of the other male, pausing before finally start to tell the other about the Tundra. ”Please tell me if I’m not telling anything new, but the Tundra is a men kingdom. Since our new king took over the throne not too long ago the brotherhood has been growing steadily and new alliances are going to be formed.” Glancing towards Padma he thinks about the potential alliance with the Gates, for which he knew Offspring was looking for. In fact, he would accompany his king to a visit soon. ”The Tundra is covered with snow and ice for most of the year, the circumstances can be quite hard to live in, but some refer to that as quite satisfying. Currently our lands are still white, but soon the spring and the summer will be able to drive the winter away from our lands.”
"Nothing is coming to rise."
