25.Jan.21, 04:31 AM
T’ryn winced at the explanation and the deluge of puns washing over him. A part of him wanted to debate if ‘picket and choose’ was the correct way to use it or if S’far should have gone with a slightly slurred ‘picket choose’ instead but he had a feeling that would only lead to a headache. Please get that meeting over with so I don’t have to hear more of that nonsense than necessary. Why was that man allowed to lead? T’ryn didn’t acknowledge his dragon, too busy wondering why his becoming a father meant he would need to practice his puns but he was too afraid to ask.
He did, however, point out the reusing of a pun. “Isn’t there some sort of unspoken rule about reusing a pun within minutes of each other? One might think you’re losing your touch and lacking creativity, sir.” Maybe he shouldn’t bring logic into the conversation when he was looking for answers on arranging Cazan’s move. So he quickly moved along. “I don’t want to be an inconvenience so we can stay out here or head inside if you wish. I was just curious about the best way to move goldrider Cazan here and your thoughts on the situation. I know you’re still settling into your position and the Fort leadership had their own clutch on the Sands and now Malvayth’s is weeks away so it’s been busy on both ends.” Their relocation wasn’t high priority and T’ryn knew that and didn’t pester anyone about it but it had been a few weeks since he last looked into it and wondered if anyone had had a chance to go over the ideas he had come up with. He certainly didn’t have experience or truly understood all of the logistics involved but he wanted to help out as much as he could and, again, not be a burden.
He did, however, point out the reusing of a pun. “Isn’t there some sort of unspoken rule about reusing a pun within minutes of each other? One might think you’re losing your touch and lacking creativity, sir.” Maybe he shouldn’t bring logic into the conversation when he was looking for answers on arranging Cazan’s move. So he quickly moved along. “I don’t want to be an inconvenience so we can stay out here or head inside if you wish. I was just curious about the best way to move goldrider Cazan here and your thoughts on the situation. I know you’re still settling into your position and the Fort leadership had their own clutch on the Sands and now Malvayth’s is weeks away so it’s been busy on both ends.” Their relocation wasn’t high priority and T’ryn knew that and didn’t pester anyone about it but it had been a few weeks since he last looked into it and wondered if anyone had had a chance to go over the ideas he had come up with. He certainly didn’t have experience or truly understood all of the logistics involved but he wanted to help out as much as he could and, again, not be a burden.