"Drown!" Monzun sounds delighted, if only because yes, they've tried similar and failed. As well as this contradicting an idea they were going to sidle up to asking--that he was someone Lethys had cursed to try to catch them off guard in some way. They'd believed such when they came to this Land, but the longer they lingered, the less they thought, as he wasn't significantly effective as threat nor distraction.
He could be deceiving them, but what would the point be? And, in truth, they care little if that's the case. They'll learn later. They're learning more interesting things now.
"You know more than I, and so spite must be it. I will keep him...though I could solve his curse on us by placing him on your altar?" they say with blatantly false innocence, as they know that won't work either. (It took some time to get in the habit of avoiding his campsite.)
Forgetting the Leash, Sweetheart is delighted as well! Good, says his god, and "Good!" repeats Sweetheart, rising to stand fully and partly bracing herself as she reaches to pat the other Creature on the head. "Good Laetes, good job Laetes, good, good job," she says, echoing Monzun's old encouragements.
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He could be deceiving them, but what would the point be? And, in truth, they care little if that's the case. They'll learn later. They're learning more interesting things now.
"You know more than I, and so spite must be it. I will keep him...though I could solve his curse on us by placing him on your altar?" they say with blatantly false innocence, as they know that won't work either. (It took some time to get in the habit of avoiding his campsite.)
Forgetting the Leash, Sweetheart is delighted as well! Good, says his god, and "Good!" repeats Sweetheart, rising to stand fully and partly bracing herself as she reaches to pat the other Creature on the head. "Good Laetes, good job Laetes, good, good job," she says, echoing Monzun's old encouragements.