"The Younger ones have given you an alias, a pet name I believe it's called in your tongue." Odahviing said suddenly as he rested lazily on his hind legs and stretched out his wings, the big bones popping loudly beneath the thick skin. The red dragon sighed in content before leaning forward again and landing on the tip of his wings. He looked down at the Dragonborn whom was in the middle of cutting off large pieces of meat, for herself, off of their now dead prey.

"Oh you have got to be kidding me." She said and wiped the blood off her dagger before sheathing it; she put some of the meat into a dark brown leather bag and looked up at her companion with a deep frown.

Odahviing chuckled and stepped forward towards the dead mammoth, his eyes showing great hunger. "But I'm not, it was after they saw you practice Yol Toor Shul."

The Dragonborn peeped up at this with a happy tone. "About that, did you see me? I think I'm finally getting the hang of it!" The Dragonborn smile widely for a moment clearly proud of herself, but Odahviing just chuckled and shook his head before saying "If you say so Dovahkiin."

Her smile dropped and turned into a frown. "Wow, rude…".

Odahviing sunk his teeth into the tender meat, tasting it and enjoying the raw texture. He let out a purr before taking a step back and roasting the rest of the animal. The Dragonborn sat down on a stone and looked intensely at the red dragon. "So?" she said at last when she was getting impatient. Odahviing knew that she wanted to know what the other dragons thought about her. And the fact that he was ignoring her unasked question in favor of his food was getting on her nerves.

"So? He asked back, turning his head to face her, meat and burnt fur hanging from his mouth. He smiled goofily at her and she laughed at him. "What is it?" She asked after he had swallowed and wiped the gore away in the grass.

"Normally they call you Dovahkiin but some have taken a liking to call you Sahloyol." He explained and lay down beside the stone the Nord woman sat on.

"Sahloyol, it has a nice ring to it doesn't it? What does it mean?" She asked with a dumb smile, Paarthurnax's students actually liked her enough to give her a name in their tongue. Pride swelled in her chest and she felt wonderful.

Odahviing looked at her out of the corner of his eye. "Promise me you won't be upset." He said and the Dragonborn immediately feared the worst. The pride from before was gone and now a million questions raced through her mind but her face gave nothing away. They didn't like her? Not at all? Not even a tiny bit? But she said anyway. "Of course I won't be, I'm not a child Odahviing!"

The dragon sighed and prepared himself for an outburst he hadn't expected her to be so happy over it. "As you know Yol means fire, and Sahlo means….weak." He explained and watched her face intensely.

The dragonborn was still for a moment, she looked at his face before looking at the ground and looking back at him. "Who said that" she demanded her tone harsh but her eyes showed a bit of pain.

Odahviing was surprised that she wasn't yelling or screaming like she had done before when he had told her rumors about her. "Toormaarfeyn." He answered and the Dragonborn nodded her head.

Odahviing looked at her with a frown, and grumbled a bit. He shouldn't have brought it up. He sighed deeply yet again, it had become quite a habit of his. "Don't let it bother you Dovahkiin, the name has another meaning." He said knowing that the students had meant that she was weak. But the name did have another meaning and he hated to see her upset.

The Dragonborn looked up at him, her bright blue eyes shining in the sunlight. "Phantom, deceive, fire." He said with a grin and fire playing at the top of his tongue. The dragonborn smiled lightly and crooked a brow. "Deceive eh? I like the sound of that."

"But don't get cocky now, they did mean that you were weak."

"Oh shut it Odahviing."

The name had a deeper meaning. It meant that though she was little she was fierce and she would punish anyone who dared to underestimate her. That reminded her that she needed to have a talk with Toormaarfeyn.