๐ซ ( I know they haven't interacted much yet bUT......... )
Send a ๐ซand Iโll write four headcanons I have about our museโs relationship
1) the bronze dragonflight are not exactly known for their aptitude with social interaction. despite being introduced to the flight by one of their own, the young half elf felt awfully isolated during her time in the caverns; the bronze were always focusing on their own business to care for the business of others โ perhaps rightfully so. there were a few choice exceptions, though, and such exceptions were family in the eyes of the young Dawnstrider. Remmi was the first of those to approach; the first to offer comfort to the paladin during a trying time in her life. she has never forgotten this, and for this reason Remmi remains one of her closest companions.
2) their relationship did not start off as intended โ mostly because of the dragonโs choice of guise. Boโdariel had no good experiences with elves aside from her mother, so initially she was put off by the similarity; the familiar sting of a race whom did not welcome her existence. Remmi did not change her form, but did offer clarity and a lesson for the young half elf; a lesson to not judge based on past experiences.ย โthe thing with mortals is theyโve an uncanny ability to both repeat past mistakes, as well as learn from them.โ again, the paladin has not forgotten those words; they have shaped her outlook on the world to judge only based on the actions of the present; the past should be remembered but not clung to; the future should be bright and expectant - though always a mystery.ย
3) the two shared one major thing together; their uncanny curiosity. often they would go on adventures - whether through travel or through story-telling. they always had questions and answers to offer to said questions. for those rare times they did not have answers, however, they would seek them out through their own means. of course, times they may be reprimanded for such behaviours - though Remmi knew of the consequences of delving too deeply into mysteries; she always kept a watchful eye over the other. unbeknownst to the dragon, however: Beau did the very same.
4) as their relationship grew, Beau confided in the dragon about thoughts of a darker nature; of her doubts and her worries โ things she kept bottled that she knew she shouldnโt. such counsel was a comfort to her, and one that the paladin would offer in kind for the future, when the dragon would begin to have her own doubts. there was an understanding between the two of them of the type of being they were; positive, yes, but always wondering of the outcome; of their fates. it was no secret to them that these worries were abound; a silent pact is what they had, however โ a quiet understanding that, even if they said nothing, they understood.