Kiseilians are really expressive creatures that usually communicate with their similar with noises and body gestures.
It's clear when a Kise is happy or enthusiastic: it would drop its tongue, keep its tail high and push out their chest.
They seems to not be aware of their dimension, so the main danger of their happiness is being hit by their tail or assaulted by a giant happy Kise who wants to cuddle.
Like in the above image, Kise use to put themself in an open pose, showing their weak points: it shows their total faith in you and their not having bad intentions.
Kise haven't a strict hierarchy, but not every Kise know how to be brave or know how to oppose theirself to other Kise.
When newborns come in the flock it's difficult that new arrived Kises try to fight with Flock Leaders or simply bother any other Kise, expecially if aggressive.
If a stronger Kise shows aggressive behaviour, the weak Kise covers his head and body with its wings trying to look smaller.
Even in case of sadness they take a similar pose, because they feel vulnerable.
They wouldn't produce any noise in this case.
When a grief occurs, some Kise could become apathetic, lazy or violent, according to their nature.
If the mate they chosed dies, they should stay next to the body for several days, hoping that they will get back, even if probably they are aware that it's a definitive condition.
They need time to left its side and to change their life habits.
There were sightining of a Kise digging a grave and trying to cover the corpse with ground or stones.
When sleeping or in case of illnesses, the Kise curls up, in this way it protect its vulnerable body parts.
When they are like this usually don't like to be disturbed at all, both because they are feeling bad either because it's the best way to deal with the boring moments and the warmer hours of the day.
When the Kise is ill or hurted, has short and fast breathing and their skin is moist, like they're sweating.
Given that Kiseilian's nature is pacific, in case of fights they usually give a signal in order to advice the rival, that may avoid the fight. If not avoided, they lower their head - to protect the rib cage - and pull ears back, showing it that they aren't at eage and it's better to not joke with them.
If the intimidation has no effect, they get aggressive, showing their teeth and snarling. This phase is dangerous because they should attack in any moment and given their mass and sharp teeth, it's not a good news.
This pose is tipycal of the mating ritual done by dragon Kiseilians.
Like seahorses, the dragon is the one who carries in his brood pouch the numerous eggs that will be fertilized.