“I bet it was!” Nils nodded in agreement. He opened his mouth to say something else after a moment, but cut himself off with a gasp when Eliwood mentioned his son.
“Really?! I haven’t been gone that long, right?” He attempted to count however long he had been gone on his fingers, but stopped part way through. Time was weird between Elibe and the Dragon Gate.
Then he remembered humans, even ones that had a bit of dragon blood, aged and matured differently from him. “It’s amazing he can walk now! That’s really awesome, Lord Eliwood!” He skipped a bit and linked his hands behind his back.
“This might be a weird question, but does he have any dragon-y bits? I know Nini and I didn’t have many tells that we were dragons, but I’m kinda curious…”
As Eliwood recalled, Nils’s last visit took place when Roy was about six months old, a few months after Ninian had passed away. After the loss of his wife, he had promptly welcomed Nils to visit at any time, as he was all too familiar of the pain she left behind. In addition to this, he was determined to allow Nils to remain involved in Roy’s life, as well as to maintain their friendship. He enjoyed hearing from him and was thankful he was doing so well, given the unfortunate circumstances.
“It’s been about six months already,” Eliwood said with a soft laugh, humored by Nils’s display, “I assure you, it is quite a sight to see! He seems to be quite interested in investigating everything he can. I was fortunate enough to be present when he did take his first steps and I am certain the memory will be forever imprinted on my mind, clear as day.” He brushed a few stray strands of hair out of his face, drawing his hand away the moment Nils mentioned Roy’s dragon heritage.
“In truth, I have yet to notice anything myself. He seems to be developing as a normal human would, but I admit, I do not know much of dragons and their growth myself.” He conceded. He stood from his chair, a smile taking over his features.
“Would you like to see him? Perhaps…you may see more than I can.”