Sama'el smiled and nodded, pleased to have been able to help in some small way when his help hadn't been necessary for the surgery. It was like watching a choreographed dance the way Kavala healed. He ran his hand over the newly gelded foal's strange coat as they walked to the recovery yard, stepping back to let his dam tend to him. It was heartwarming to watch, especially for a Drykas. He only hoped Issima and their child were as well recovered when she finally gave birth. As they moved on, he looked thoughtfully at all the structural damage. He didn't understand much about constructing permanent things, but he knew he would stay to help where he could, at least until Issima and the infant were ready to travel on to Endrykas. He nodded at her pronouncement, too. It seemed right the name of a pavilion should live on in a breed of horses. Had he been in a position to do such a thing when he had lost his own pavilion, he might have done the same. But for now he could not speak its name. "I know they will honor the name," he said, and then moved forward to check the colt she had mentioned. He was certainly the largest. At first he kept his distance, knowing the Bloodbanes to be carnivorous and nasty. "These are the foals of Denusk crossed with Bloodbane?" he asked to be certain he understood the lineage. He had some idea of what bloodlines were going into her new breed, but she had not laid out her records for him or anything. If he had it aright, though, these horses might not be so prone to bite the hand that fed them. "He does look like the healthiest of them," he agreed. And as much as he trusted his own judgment, he trusted hers the more. "I will take him with pleasure. Thank you." But truth be told, he was most excited to see Dohaina and find out whether she had thrown a filly or a colt, and to see with his own eyes that they were well. Of course, Kavala would have told him straight away if it were otherwise. There had been a thin thread of torture through the last months, being away from his Strider. Still, he was quite interested in Kavala's horses, and so he didn't ask yet about them. He learned more from a conversation with her than he would from several conversations with any other breeder. |