"Well, if you'd like to
meet her, I suppose we could-" Mei broke off abruptly as something small and cold landed on her head. She looked up on it, a confused sort of frown on her face. Upon catching a glimpse of the rune, she sighs quietly and asks, "You again?" Fortunately for Mei, the rune's bond soon arrived to collect the tiny, mischievous dragon. She gave him a curt nod; she did know how difficult it was to have so many different species in one room, and had sort of expected this sort of thing to happen. She gave the rune's bond an oddly suspicious look- perhaps because of their encounter earlier- but merely gave a curt nod, returning her attention to Pandorum.
"...As I was saying. If you'd like to see my drake, come along." There was no harm in letting them meet, right? Right. Teovanth could behave herself around strangers, and it wasn't like this wolfkin could harm her drake.
"Excuse us," she said to Kuar, "Or join us, if you want. I don't mind." With that, she turned and began to stride towards the door, cutting a path through the crowd as people parted before the armored Dragoon.
Teovanth was not feeling well. Slowly but surely, an odd effect was settling over her, weighing down her wings and attempting to drag her into a deep slumber. Suddenly, it seemed like a very good idea to close her eyes and take a nap. The drake shook her head with a snort. She was a Dragoon's mount! She did not fall asleep on the job!
Her spot outside seemed to be getting more and more crowded; now, a dire had arrived. Teovanth growled deep in her chest, curling back her scaly lips in a snarl. Everything seemed much more annoying to her when she was tired. The fact that these smaller creatures dared to intrude upon her made her scales prickle. She wasn't angry at them anywhere near as much as she was angry at whatever was trying to put her to sleep. With no way of knowing there were outside forces at work, she only considered it was her own lack of discipline that made her eyelids slip shut for longer and longer each time.
And that made her furious. Filled with frustration, Teovanth pushed herself up on her wing-claws, another growl rumbling from her throat. She yawned widely, showing rows of daggerlike teeth. The yawn turned into a roar as she shook her horned head, rattling her golden plate. With anger building in her and nothing but civilians to take it out on, Teo took the next-best option.
A orange light began to glow like a live ember from beneath the scales on her chest. She reared to her full, towering height as the light spread up her neck. Then, she opened her maw and let loose a huge jet of flame, pointed straight up into the air. It would burn off harmlessly above them, but those gathered around her were still close enough to feel the sweltering heat.
And that was right when Mei stepped outside, accompanied by whoever had chosen to follow her. She froze at the sight of her enraged drake, then rushed forward, teeth gritted. She didn't seem to notice the small crowd Teo had attracted; that, or she ignored them. A bellowing roar accompanied the blast of flame, so loud no one had any hope of talking over it, but after a few seconds Teovanth quieted, taking a deep breath like she was preparing to breathe more fire.
"Teovanth!" Mei shouted. Her bond's head turned towards her, recoiling a little. "Calm yourself!"
The drake rumbled discontentedly, lowering her head and hunching her shoulders in shame. White-hot lava dripped like spittle from her jaws, hissing on contact with the ground. Mei extended her gauntleted hand, slowly approaching the drake. "Teo, what's wrong with you?" She asked gently, tone somewhere between reprimanding and concerned. Teovanth only chuffed, extending her neck to press her nose against Mei's palm. Then, as all the fight seemed to go out of her, Teovanth's eyes slid shut and the enormous drake collapsed to the ground.
Mei - Just went outside - Kuar, Pandorum
Teovanth - Outside - Same