[center][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/200828/719c60d5204f53e72280223df123f335.png[/img][/center] [color=#D1D0CE]Dreamseeker blinked when Viper interacted with the rather dull dragon as if there was nothing wrong. Judging from the way that his head was lurched down towards the water, and how low he held his shoulders and wings, there was something clearly off by this RainWing. She couldn't recall seeing a gray dragon flitting around the tribe; in fact, they were all brightly colored, like vivid lizards or poisonous frogs. Did that color mean something? [color=614051][b]"Aardwolf, give me something shiny from your bag,"[/b][/color] Dreamseeker asked him kindly. She waited for him to fumble through his belongings, and reached out a paw to take something shiny from his. It was a smooth desert stone the color of a garnet. Not necessarily a gem, but probably a mineral or something that had crystallized under the blistering sun and hot sands of the desert. Dreamseeker walked over to the sitting RainWing and approached his left side. [color=614051][b]"Hi,"[/b][/color] she greeted as sweetly as she could. The RainWing's deep blue eyes remained focused on the water. They were nearly empty of emotion, which only deepened her concern. She held out the stone towards him in a tender fashion, hoping that if she coddled the stone carefully enough, it would peak his curiosity. [color=614051][b]"Have you ever seen anything like this before?"[/b][/color] The RainWing didn't say anything. There was a blink of his eye, and he gave her a sidelong glance. She noticed that his eye was slightly clouded, as if had poor vision. His face tightened as if in pain, his gray scales tinging a darker gray and purple. After a few long, tense moments, he arched his head to face her completely. What Dreamseeker saw nearly made her drop the stone in horror. The right side of Handsome's face was a mottled mess of pink, knotted flesh. The scars razed along the side of his muzzle and twisted the corner of his lips, revealing some of his teeth. The wound had even reached all the way down the right side of his neck, nearly reaching the top of his shoulder. His right eye-- or, well, where his right eye used to be-- was covered in bandages. [b][color=0020C2]"No,"[/color][/b] he grumbled before he turned back to the water. [b][color=0020C2]"Go [i]away[/i], Viper."[/color][/b] [/color]