Not far above the hotspring where the leafy-winged archer and long-clawed stallion spoke, a very oddly shaped bundle of striped fur and splotched scale flew -quite awkwardly- above the treeline. Though Odyssey was very enamoured of her Sharian-given wings, and had been eager to use them, no-one had mentioned to her that an innate knowledge of the workings of flight was not included. Indeed, she was as ungainly in the air as a new-sprung foal! It did not help, of course, that she could not leave faithful Leer on the earth where a wingless dragonet belonged. No, he had outright refused and climbed to perch himself haunches. And it was there now that he clung for dear life, his extra weight and a size almost equal to her own making it difficult to stay in the air at all, let alone fly with any kind of grace.
So, when the warm updraft of the hotspring lifted some of the pressure from her weary wings, it made immediate sense to drop down and soak her all-too-tense shoulders. Unfortunately,
landing was a whole other experience in itself... She had no one to teach her these things, of course, and made it up mostly as she went along. Dropping faster than was probably wise, she attempted a wing-flared halt above the water as she had seen so many other samanayr do with such apparent ease. No such luck for a beginner though... Instead of stopping her flight, it straightened out her flight to zoom straight into the damp earth near the trees surrounding the spring with a thump.
'Aaaaaah... That's going to hurt tomorrow...' Her passenger jumped off immediately, with a procession of angry hisses and clicks, and the mare got to her hooves with a vigorous shake. Ah well. Couldn't be the worst landing in history, right? Completely oblivious to the two other samanayrs in the area, Odyssey straightened and wandered over to the water, clicking and whistling in conversation with her irritated dragonet.