Traydon River

This river is famously known for its fish!

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Again the fox had been sent on a mission by his corvid companion, and again he found himself wondering why on earth he was going on such a fool's errand. Iskra had yammered on for what seemed like hours about the necessity for the dung of something called a "minnatore," for some kind of crazy voodoo love potion he was inventing. Ha! A love potion. Acacia had rolled his sage-green eyes and wrinkled his pink nose at the very thought of such a banal (and frankly smelly) quest, but, given his loyalty to the bird and his inability to say no, the todd was once again forced to step out of his comfort zone and into the wide world.

It just so happened that he came upon a rather curious trio on the banks of the Traydon River. Usually he'd fly, but for whatever reason he'd decided to walk along today, wings tucked tightly at his sides. He needed his exercise, he supposed; easy as it was to fly everywhere, a bit of unexpected difficulty wriggling his way out of a tight spot had Acacia convinced he needed to either walk more places or hold off on overindulging on lemmings. He approached with caution, wondering if courtesy dictated he should find his way to the other side of the riverbank... But no, he'd just as much right to be here as the stately, large wolf, the scrawnier one in the air, and the massive beast who held him.

Upon seeing Ignitus, Acacia's eyes lit up. He had a great fondness for (and perhaps fear of) mythicals, though he'd not had much interaction with dragons at all... and perhaps this one could assist him in getting a few of the other necessary items for Iskra's potion. One of those shiny scales would probably come in as quite the bargaining tool for the curmudgeonly old bird...

But Acacia didn't wish to be rude, and so paused lightly, stepping forward with his dark-stockinged legs and watching quietly, waiting to be addressed before speaking himself. His green eyes met Lonezelda's briefly before flicking to Merlin's and then, finally, back to the impressive figure of Ignitus.

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