Adallindis hadn't practiced her use of Wind Magic, at least not in terms of keeping herself in the skies for longer, or to soften her landings. But this was, in part, why she had chosen such a lightly armored outfit. It allowed her a greater maneuverability over her body, meaning she could shift for her landings in the right manner. It was something that was taught out of necessity, as adjusting to the high speeds took more than a little while.
And there would always be those instances of hard landings, especially when under attack. Whatever you could do to minimize the damage was for the best. As a result, when Cynbel commented on the fact that she would break her legs... "My legs are fine, Cynbel!", she'd retort. Just like anyone else, she had gone through training and had at least a rough idea of what to do.
Cynbel would give a short reply, followed by his eyes changing to reveal that it was now Gravuun Qo Gram speaking, offering his own insights on this. Adallindis listened intently, of course. It was not often that Dragons would share their knowledge with others, and at her core, she was Adelan...
The Storm Dragon would direct a question toward Nonvul'Kendov'Jun. Shortly thereafter, Adallindis's eyes would follow a similar change, though hers would shift to a glowing gold. "You are correct. There is still more that the young lady could be doing to soften her landings, though I will say that her instincts have served her well thus far.", the Dragon residing within Adallindis responds.
"Her magic is powerful, yet she has not tapped into it. I fear that it's finer points may yet escape her.", Nonvul'Kendov'Jun adds, in a voice that seemed entirely unfitting of the mouth that it was coming out of.
Adallindis's eyes would then return to their original color, prompting her to sigh a little.
"None of you are wrong, I'm aware there's more I could be doing. But I also know the dangers in attempting magic when you don't know the proper steps. It's a dangerous art with a high cost when you underestimate it's use.", she would then reason.
Fortunately, with the pace they were going at, the might be at a settlement soon... A place of respite which might also allow them to practice without worry of interruption by beasts or bandits.
"I would be interested in learning how to use Wind Magic as you do, Cynbel. Even just a fraction of that type of control may be as invaluable as you all describe it.", Adallindis then concedes.