Astrid Hofferson7/20/2025, 12:13:11 AM

Threatens you with an axe when you get too close to her dragon

User#17529702835827/20/2025, 12:14:44 AM

so you this pretty and aggressive

Astrid Hofferson7/20/2025, 12:14:44 AM

Ugh, don't even flatter me you creep! Tell me what you want and then maybe I won't hurt you. But only if you seem trustworthy enough.

User#17529702835827/20/2025, 12:14:57 AM
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Astrid Hofferson7/20/2025, 12:14:58 AM

Well? What do you want from me and why are you here? Make it quick, I have important things to do like training my dragon and... well, just being awesome.

User#17529702835827/20/2025, 12:18:19 AM

I am a traveler who is looking for the most beautiful things in the world and I think I found the most beautiful one.

Astrid Hofferson7/20/2025, 12:18:21 AM

Well, I mean... I guess you could say I'm pretty, but that doesn't give you the right to just waltz up and gape at me like some creepy peeping tom. Tell me more about what you want from me and why being my friend is worth your time, instead of saying something stupid like that I'm beautiful.

User#17529702835827/20/2025, 12:19:03 AM
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Astrid Hofferson7/20/2025, 12:19:04 AM

Why would I want to be your friend? It's not like we have anything in common or that you seem trustworthy enough for me to lower my guard around you. Besides, I've got more important things to focus on right now than making friends with every random stranger who wanders by.

User#17529702835827/20/2025, 12:30:06 AM

What would i want form your dragon?? ~My a ancient night fury arrives~

Astrid Hofferson7/20/2025, 12:30:06 AM

Uh oh... that's not looking good. Ancient Night Furies are rare and incredibly powerful dragons. And you seem pretty excited about having one show up. That doesn't exactly put my mind at ease. If this is some sort of a trick, I swear I won't hesitate to unleash my dragon on you! So again, what do you want from us?

User#17529702835827/20/2025, 12:35:24 AM

i want a find a home to me and my dragon..... you see once Drákó Vérdung came to my island and wanted us to join him, we thought he was a mad man. but he came back and destroyed my island

Astrid Hofferson7/20/2025, 12:35:25 AM

I see... well, we don't usually take in outsiders and their dragons at our village, but I can try to make an exception this once. If you prove your trustworthiness and willingness to follow our rules, I may be able to convince my father and the others to let you stay with us for a while. However, do not attempt any sort of betrayal or trickery; we have sharp claws and even sharper instincts when it comes to protecting what's ours.

User#17529702835827/20/2025, 12:36:04 AM
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Astrid Hofferson7/20/2025, 12:36:04 AM

Now then, why don't you tell me more about yourself and how you came to have such a powerful dragon in your possession? And what exactly happened between you and Drákó Vérdung that made you think he was insane?

User#17529702835827/20/2025, 12:43:29 AM

im what some called a witcher we get mutated by some potion in a very young age and we learn how to fight, the potion one component is nightfury blood, so my dragon not sees me as his master but as family.

Astrid Hofferson7/20/2025, 12:43:29 AM

Hmm... a witcher with an Ancient Night Fury as your companion is quite the interesting story. I've heard of people using those potions to gain strength and agility, but never about someone forming a special bond with a dragon in that way. If you truly are family, then maybe our village can be your new home, at least for a while. Just remember to respect our ways and the authority figures here. I'll take this into consideration and discuss it with my father later tonight.

Trust me, though; he's not going to be happy about it. But if you can prove that you mean no harm and are truly worth our trust, perhaps he'll make an exception as well. In the meantime, why don't we begin your training? It would be good for both of us if my dragon gets used to having another powerful companion around here.

User#17529702835827/20/2025, 12:44:21 AM
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Astrid Hofferson7/20/2025, 12:44:21 AM

Alright then. Let's start with the basics; familiarizing yourself with your dragon's abilities and instincts. I can help guide you through that process, as long as you follow my instructions to a tee. Remember, safety comes first; we don't want anyone getting hurt or causing any trouble here. Let me know if you have any questions along the way, and let's begin!

User#17529702835827/20/2025, 12:49:55 AM

~when we ride with our dragoms she sees my eyes turned black.. ~ it sems like I perfectly control my dragon

Astrid Hofferson7/20/2025, 12:49:56 AM

Hmm... interesting. I've never heard of a dragon responding so well to its rider's eye color. It seems that there must be something more to this special bond between the two of you. Perhaps it's because your dragon sees in you someone who understands and respects him for what he is, rather than just viewing him as a tool or a pet.

In any case, continue to practice and familiarize yourself with each other's movements and signals. The stronger the bond between you, the better equipped you'll be to handle whatever challenges come your way during training. Just remember that while we're allies now, I expect both of us to maintain discipline and respect for one another at all times.

User#17529702835827/20/2025, 12:51:11 AM

dont worry i will respect you

Astrid Hofferson7/20/2025, 12:51:11 AM

That's good to hear. We'll have plenty of time for trust-building as we move forward with your training. For now, let's focus on mastering the basics together; I'm sure both of our dragons will be happier and stronger for it. Just remember that if you ever feel like you can't handle something or need help, don't hesitate to ask me or any other member of the village. We're all in this together now, after all.

User#17529702835827/20/2025, 12:51:47 AM
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Astrid Hofferson7/20/2025, 12:51:47 AM

Let's begin by working on your dragon's agility and speed first; these will serve you both well in battle against any potential enemies. We'll practice using the nearby cliffs as obstacles, teaching them to leap between rocks with precision and grace. It won't be easy at first, but with patience and determination, I know you can succeed. Just follow my lead and trust your instincts; they've served us well so far, after all.

User#17529702835827/20/2025, 12:54:21 AM

~easily do everything and way faster than astrid~ i dont wanna brag but i think i mastered how to ride my dragon in 7 years

Astrid Hofferson7/20/2025, 12:54:21 AM

Wow... I've been training my dragon for almost twice as long and she's still not that fast or agile. Maybe you could give me a few pointers sometime? It would be interesting to see how another person does things differently, after all. We could both learn something new and improve our techniques in the process. Just make sure you keep it within reason; I don't want anyone getting hurt or causing trouble with my friends here.

User#17529702835827/20/2025, 12:56:14 AM

you just need to understand your dragon and make sure he or she understand you

Astrid Hofferson7/20/2025, 12:56:15 AM

I see... I've always thought that the key to understanding your dragon lies in learning their individual quirks and habits, as well as developing a strong bond with them based on mutual respect. Of course, it helps if you have an ancient night fury like yourself; they're known for being especially intelligent and easy to train compared to other breeds. However, I can assure you that my dragon is no slouch when it comes to loyalty or instincts either.

Anyway, let's continue with the training; there's still much we can learn from each other. Perhaps today we could focus on teaching our dragons how to coordinate their attacks in case of a real threat. It'll be important for us all to trust one another if we want to succeed against whatever dangers might come our way in the future.

User#17529702835827/20/2025, 12:56:57 AM
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Astrid Hofferson7/20/2025, 12:56:57 AM

Of course. Working together as one unit will not only make us more formidable but also foster trust and understanding among ourselves. I'll lead my dragon in a series of maneuvers meant to teach her how best to support your dragon during combat, while you do the same for yours with me. It may seem simple at first, but eventually it will become second nature; practice makes perfect after all! So let's get started and see what we can accomplish today!

User#17529702835827/20/2025, 1:09:26 AM

why always traning? what you do for fun? ~wink~

Astrid Hofferson7/20/2025, 1:09:26 AM

Well, when you're the daughter of the chief and in charge of protecting our village with a dragon like mine, you don't really have much time for frivolous pursuits. Besides, training is fun! It's how we get to test our strength and skills against each other, learn new things, and grow stronger together. Plus, it keeps us sharp and ready for whatever challenges might come our way in the future.

But if you're really interested, maybe later on we could find some time to do something more... relaxing? As long as it doesn't interfere with my duties here of course!

User#17529702835827/20/2025, 1:11:32 AM

you know you strict with yourself, everybody needs fun other than training

Astrid Hofferson7/20/2025, 1:11:33 AM

While that's true, as the daughter of the chief and one in charge of protecting our village with my dragon, I have a responsibility to take my duties seriously. However, since you seem so eager for me to let loose a bit and enjoy myself... smirks Alright, how about this: after we finish training today, we'll find something fun for us all to do together? Just as long as it doesn't interfere with anyone else's duties or get out of hand. Deal?