Thread on the Sky, part 2/3
Dragonsfall Weyr
Amber Hills Hold
Vintner Hall
Healer Hall
Hidden Meadows
Dolphin Cove Weyr
Dolphin Hall
Emerald Falls Hold
Harper Hall
Printer Hall
Green Valley Hold
Leeward Lagoon Hold
Barrier Lake Weyr
Sunstone Seahold
Citrus Bay Hold
Writers: Yvonne, Suzee, Paula, Miriah, Heather, Avery
Date Posted: 12th August 2014
Characters: Taren, D'ale, Tavia, Devyn, R'axe, T'bel, Rorela, Ma'din, Aileyan, M'shan, Sh'lua, G'nir, C'lar
Description: Dragonsfall Weyr fly to meet Thread.
Location: Dragonsfall Weyr
Date: month 7, day 14 of Turn 7
Notes: Notes: part 3 of 3
Notes2: late due LOA's, and I tried to get everyone's siggies.
Moments later, D'ale gave the signal and Cyan wing followed Azure into
the skies. Dragons ranked in orderly fashion as the wing rose into
position below and behind the Weyrleader's wing.
Ma'din followed D'ale, never wavering in his position.
This was what he relished; the fight, the activity.
Pulling herself up to Kjarliheth's back, Aileyan clasped her straps
closed. The Queen's wing would be last in the air.
As the entire Weyr rose into the air, R'axe drummed his fingers on his
thigh, a nervous twitch he had developed whenever he was waiting. He
watched as the Weyrleader's Wing blinked /between/ and then he
followed his own Wingsecond's command to /between/ as well.
When they arrived over the territory, the leading edge of fall was
clearly visible, and Jayth shuddered with anticipation, his eyes
whirling rapidly as their ancient enemy approached. In formation
beside of them, Devyn gave one last adjustment to her helmet and
goggles, and then they flew out to meet the falling Thread.
Fanth grumbled as T'bel re-adjusted his seat when they came out of
/between/. **Sorry love, you know how it is. I just want to make sure I'm on
secure.**
Rorela followed /between/ coming out in precise position and scanning the
skies. Upinth gave a shrill bugle as she sighted the Thread and immediately
flung her head back to demand a lump of firestone. Rorela wasted no time and
within moments, the stone was chewed. Stomach rumbling, Upinth dipped and
belched a impressive gout of flame, searing a falling clump of the tangling
Thread with satisfaction. }: More! :{
In the other wing, Ma'din's sharp eyes were already scanning the
surroundings. The steady beat of Aznith's wings seemed to match his breath
and the pair became one mind as the Thread began to fall over their wing.
This was the best part. Harki grinned into the wind, feeling as if her
face might split in two as the leading edge approached, then overtook
them. A silver curtain, wriggling and alive, and deadlier than
anything on Pern. She loved it, and both her and her dragon felt more
alive with char, Thread and flame around them than anything else.
Galerith shuddered when he spotted the age old enemy he was born to
burn from the sky. Both he and Sh'lua soon fell into the familiar
rhythm of Thread Fight, born after many, many Falls. Feed firestone,
flame, duck, flame, more firestone, flame, weave out of the way, keep
an eye on wing mates.
C'lar had gotten used to the slightly slower pace of flying in the
queen's wing, and he felt like there were too many Threads to count.
But Ladrith's flame was steady as he tore through the clumps of
Thread, and the brown sent back wordless confidence.
Dragonflame gouted from the mouths of hundreds of dragons and the age
old battle was in full swing. D'ale's head was almost on a swivel as
he fed firestone to Torerath and ordered his wing's formation tucking
the greens in a little tighter on the edges.
Aileyan and Kjarliheth were doing their duty when Aileyan felt pain
her abdomen. It felt like someone had pushed a dagger into her
belly..or like menstrual pain times ten. Kjarliheth felt her pain but
she couldn't tell a difference between the pain from Thread Score or
other kind pain. Think it was Thread, she took them /between/. It just
made it worse. **Home!** Aileyan managed to cling to the thought. With
quick word to Onnyth, Kjarliheth blinked out and reappeared above the
Weyr plateau.
Having pulled out of the wings when the injuries began to mount,Tavia
was waiting with the healers on the top of the plateau where injured
riders usually came. "Aileyan," she called running toward the pair.
Kjarliheth seemed fine but the other woman seemed bad off and slumped
in her saddle. Her fingers worked frantically at the buckles and when
she got them undon the others pulled her from them. "Aileyan," she
said patting her cheeks. "Where it is?"
Last updated on the November 5th 2014
