Outside Kelesis, yes. The missing city had a curious effect of bringing to existence what you thought of... and you can imagine what it was that your brother conjured into reality. So, yes, I have seen Vhagar. Touched her, too, which sounds like madness when spoken of like this. I don't believe I have ever seen a more impressive sight.
So yours is called Dreamfyre. That is a pretty name, for a pretty beast, it sounds like.
I see. You are very lucky. Lesser men have wept in fear at seeing her. I'm not surprised he would conjure her up; he misses her more than anything else I'd say. Did he tell you anything of her history?
[She has to sit and think for a moment, closing her eyes to imagine the feeling again]
Freedom. It feels like nothing can ever touch you and the world below looks like toys. You and the dragon are almost of one mind. You are powerful, because they are powerful. The wind in your hair... I don't know. There's nothing else like it.
I can see how that would be the case. However, I believe she is only fearsome if commanded to be... and I have no reason to believe that command would be given. But you're right, he seemed different with her. Almost like I'd never really seen but a part. As for her history... no aside from how he came to claim her.
I... cannot say I see, as I suspect that is something only those who have had the experience can claim a right to. But thank you for the description. I think I understand a little better, now.
That would be a fool's though to believe. Vhagar is dangerous, as all dragons are. They can not be fully tamed, even by their own riders. The older ones are more patient, but it's not unheard of for a dragon to kill those they do not deem worthy anymore. My own dragon shot her flames at Aemond for coming too close before. But there is a bond between rider and dragon that is like becoming of one mind. Dreamfyre knows my pain, as I know hers'.
You are correct, however, in that Aemond would not likely give that command, not to you. Not now. [In the future? Who can say. Well, she can say, sometimes, but she doesn't think Silver's in danger any time soon.] Do not betray him and you will have no worry.
[She's quiet for a moment, thinking] I'm glad Aemond has met you here. I do not believe you would survive in our home. You can meet Aemond in a time of peace here. Perhaps it will help him.
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So yours is called Dreamfyre. That is a pretty name, for a pretty beast, it sounds like.
What does it feel like, to fly?
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[She has to sit and think for a moment, closing her eyes to imagine the feeling again]
Freedom. It feels like nothing can ever touch you and the world below looks like toys. You and the dragon are almost of one mind. You are powerful, because they are powerful. The wind in your hair... I don't know. There's nothing else like it.
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I... cannot say I see, as I suspect that is something only those who have had the experience can claim a right to. But thank you for the description. I think I understand a little better, now.
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You are correct, however, in that Aemond would not likely give that command, not to you. Not now. [In the future? Who can say. Well, she can say, sometimes, but she doesn't think Silver's in danger any time soon.] Do not betray him and you will have no worry.
[She's quiet for a moment, thinking] I'm glad Aemond has met you here. I do not believe you would survive in our home. You can meet Aemond in a time of peace here. Perhaps it will help him.