Really, him calling the yvas a saddle was saying a bit too much. Jarhal walked over to where he had left his personal one on the ground, and fit it onto Topher within very little time. His yvas in particular was of simple and sturdy construction, like most of what he owned, and the only bit of decoration was that the two handles on the top were the smaller points of deer horns carved to fit the purpose. Below those side handles were simple cord loops with dull green beads for tying on smaller bags and the like.
Climbing up himself by catching one of the smooth horns, he immediately seemed to 'fit' the horse in a way beyond describing. It wasn't a matter of riding skill, the two just simply seemed meant for one another.There was a magic to the bond between a Drykas and a Strider that couldn't be easily explained, but it was hard not to see when presented with it.
"I think you get the general idea of it, you'll take to it immediately." He said as he trotted his strider in a figure-eight, then strafe sideways back to where he had mounted himself. Topher seemed eager to do more, really, but Jarhal craved a long ride across the Sea of Grass today and that would have to come later.
Getting off as easily as he got on, the yvas itself being not too much more complicated than merely riding with a pallet, he presented his horse to her again.
"See, it's really nothing special. Though, I'd appreciate if you ever wanted to talk to Topher yourself and see what he thinks of the whole thing..." He paused, rubbing the back of his head and smiling uncertainly, "Uh, if.. kelvic can uhm... do that sort of thing...?"