His bow was clumsy and unpracticed, he had clearly not been doing this his whole life as others had. Still, the young one knew something of manners, at least. Oriana bowed in return, acknowledging his sign of deference to her as the superior.
Offering him a seat and taking one across from him herself, Oriana crossed her legs and clasped her hands together as he explained his predicament. Was it strange for a dragon to come unannounced and request to be let into their archives?
Not strange so much as disrespectful. At least she had always seen it as such. No tribute offered, no fealty sworn. This world was so different, so backwards to how things were done in her own world.
Still, she had no qualms here. Bastion had often let others utilize the archives out of the kindness of his heart. And this was definitely a situation that required kindness. And, in a way, Oriana felt for this young dragon. Or, perhaps not for him, but his mother. If he didn't know who she was, she might not know where he was. Or how to find him.
That thought made Oriana's nostrils flare angrily for a brief moment.
"Unprecedented, yes. It isn't really often we get people seeking knowledge from our archives when we don't already have an established relationship with them. However, I believe an exception can be made."
Tabitha returned with the food and the tea, offering a cup to both Oriana and Theron before pouring the tea. It was rich, hot and fresh and stirred with cinnamon. A trick Bastion had shown Oriana that had delighted her at the time.
"First though, perhaps we should get to know one another better first. Benefactor to beneficiary. I have given you my name, but I don't believe I know yours yet."