Delta nodded, hissing at the dark dragon, spraying out his venom on
accident "Uhh- sorry?" he still had yet to avoid spraying out his
venom unintentionally.
Sivalla let out her roar, the three dragons becoming fully visible
to her. The roar traveled faster than her, but the blast of air
wasn't launched towards them yet. She hoped to interrupt whatever
fight was happening, because something was clearly wrong. The
scream had been of pain, and that indicated aggression. 'No
aggression near my brother. He'd flip out!' The ground was fast
approaching, so Sivalla let her wings shoot out to the side,
catching her as she sped towards the other dragons.
Delta nodded, watching his friend slowly get up. though she wasn't
like broken bones hurt, she wouldn't be able to fly back on her
own. "Now if you excuse me, I got to find medical assistance"
Well, guess it was decided. The fight had come to a momentary halt
and he was interested in joining it. He sped down towards the three
and landed. A small cloud of dust surrounded his feet, which he
allowed to settle before walking closer. “You sure are dumb... if
you don’t even know what a companion-“ he forced a cough in order
to add to the unnecessary dramatic effect. “Sorry, I mean
friend is, you sure are sad.” His sea green eyes let out a
small glow, they were a dead giveaway to his emotions. He also gave
a mischievous grin, as if he was planning something purely evil.
“Then again... I have no room to talk...” he had now walked between
the 3, separating the predator and the prey, along with the prey’s
friend. “Back off, I’m happy to be your breakfast if you’d like...”
his grin was still on his face, his eyes still glowing and
narrow.
“You’re not pretty, I only eat beautiful dragons. And I won’t eat
this one, because it is a ‘friend’ she said, turning one side of
her face to the newcomer
Sivalla hit the ground, kicking up more dust than the Water dragon,
who had seemed to come from... Somewhere. Sivalla wasn't sure where
he came from. "There'll be none of this!" She stepped in a slow
circle. "If you are hungry, you will eat the animals! Not the
dragons!" Her accent neither helped nor hindered the commands, the
tone between funny and frightening as she spoke. "Understood?" She
glared at the three dragons that had been fighting.
Delta walked out of the territory with Zephie, who was using his
body to drag herself since the venom basically drained every last
of her motivation to walk. the nature dragon knew where to go,
since dealing with dragons like Zephie who managed to get herself
in these situations
His smile slowly dissipated as he gave a slow nod. “Ah... I see...”
Well, guess he couldn’t redeem this morning... Maybe it was for the
better, he didn’t really see the point in all this anyways. He
turned away and began to walk towards the tree. “And even then you
still won’t pursue your initial prey... You stopped only because
they had a friend... What a pathetic weakling...” he mumbled to
himself, but made sure to be loud enough so she would hear.
“Same here buckaroo, glad to know we have something in common!” He
made a gesture as to say goodbye, but in a more menacing way. His
eyes diverted back to normal and he trialed off towards the tree,
the thing he hadn’t visited in years.
"I said enough!" Sivalla let out a breath, charged with anger. It
wasn't the full power of her blast, only enough to make a dragon
stumble a little. She directed it first towards the Water dragon,
scolding him silently. Then, taking a small breath, she targeted
the aggressor. "If any more blood is spilled, you all will be
answering to Him." She did not say who 'He' was, but her tone
turned a little fearful. To her, 'He' was not somebody who you
wanted to answer to.
Eeta was caught by surprise, since initially he had ignored the air
dragon but now that they had interacted he didn’t have a choice. He
stumbled a bit, but it didn’t bother him. He let out a chilling
sigh, one that made the air from his mouth appear like a mist. He
didn’t really care about the “he” that they had mentioned, but he
cared about giving a response. He made small ice chunks appear
right above the air dragon’s back, then allowed them to fall. It
was like getting hit with a rubber band repeatedly.
Sivalla turned, glaring at the water dragon. If anything, it had
only enraged her. "You think you are funny, setting your neck out
for a brute like this?" She flicked her tail at the other, more
aggressive dragon. "You will regret your quick action when you come
to face your opposite. While your ice will freeze, a fire will melt
it." She was clearly mad, both about the violence and about the
Water dragon who seemed to have a bit of a death wish. "Act like
today is your last. If you keep being so foolish, it might be."