Duncan noticed the little yellow fairy dragon as was amazed to see one. In all his travels he had only seen a glimpse of one and now he saw one much closer and more clear. He chuckled as she seemed to avoid the Dwarf and Trevor didn't seem particularly pleased to see her either. Duncan had to mask a guffaw with a cough and clearing his throat when he heard Linda's name for Trevor "Onwards," he said when he thought Noble was done with his greetings towards the hermit and he was sure not a hint of amusement was left in his voice. His horse seemed a bit restless as if she smelled something but Duncan assumed she was still a bit skittish around the dragons. Gnol saw the fairy dragon and instantly his face dropped. When he heard her say 'Oh, dwarf' he replied snarkily with: "Oh, flying vermin." He was glad Trevor didn't like the beast either. There were worse than magpies. Lazy, lousy, treasure stealing vermin. Gnol followed Duncan. "That sounded like a nasty cough, maybe we should make you some warm wine with herbs later." Duncan waved his hand in dismissal. "I'll be fine, but thanks." Alan looked up when he heard a new voice. "Hello Linda Demi Autumnleaf," Alan said examining the little fairy dragon. He could instantly give a dozen reasons why a companion her size with dragon intelligence would make a great addition to his particular set of skills. Small enough to get by unnoticed and smart enough to understand what needed to be done. Terasivas looked with big eyes at Linda. [i]"You're very yellow!"[/i] he said. [i]"We're also bringing my best friend to the ocean! My name is Terasivas and I'm a big and strong dragon!"[/i] "rawr" Crreessa didn't give any attention to the fairy dragon, she had seen them before and they weren't more or less special than other creatures. She could sense that RedClaws was glad that this particular one wasn't going to join them as he already felt annoyed by her way of talking. Crreessa agilely climbed on RedClaws back. "Which way are we going?" she asked. "And is it safe to fly in group?" She didn't see her big dragon walking though the forest unnoticed either. He was bound to leave a big trail.