The flight felt very good, and she could only guess from the air growing more chilled as they flew that the direction they were going in was south. She breathed in the crisp air and leaned over to look down below them when she heard the sounds of dragons. Below them, hopping in and out of the water, where dragons she knew as Scaldrens. The only thing she knew was that they spit boiled water at their victims, something she never found use for when making weapons for her village. She never rally watched them in the wild before and it was somewhat interested. They didn't see she or Blizzard due to being hidden by the color of his scales and clouds, which made it the perfect opportunity for her to observe them. They were a school, many of them traveling together, and them seemed happy to just be in their natural habitat. They were somewhat frightened when Blizzard swooped down and back up again, but a moment later they were back to their jumping and swimming, as if nothing could happen that could ruin their day when they were in their school and safe in the waves of the vast ocean. Hearing Blizzard rumbled in a questioning tone, she looked down at him again and back up to the islands in the distance, pursing her lips in thought, "You want me to choose where we go next?" When he confirmed that was what he wanted she nodded and thought about it a moment before leaning foward, "Let's keep going a little further. When I see one I think we should go to I'll tell you." And that's what they did. They traveled for another hour before she finally spotted an island she thought looks interesting and pointed it out to him, "There's one. How about we go there?" The island looked lush, filled with trees and different sorts of plants. Of course, that meant there would be different dragons there as well. She wasn't sure how she felt about that, but it looked so amazing there that she was willing to give the place a try. If the dragons there were anything like the Nadder they had met on that other island, then maybe it wouldn't be so bad.