14.Jul.21, 12:34 PM
Rh'us didn't like the sound of that at all, being run ragged was best left to young men who still had foolish amounts of energy to devote to whatever random thing came their way. He'd rather save his energy for more entertaining pursuits, like tormenting certain bronzeriders or getting an extra bit of fun on his examination table, or entertaining a certain candi- well she wasn't a candidate anymore. And now he couldn't even go back to his original plan of taking out his frustrations on T'drin. You have me now and we can play other games, his new little bronze companion declared.
Great. Just great. He rolled his eyes at L'gan's mention of how Healers had been getting greens and reached over to give the man a lazy shove, huffing slightly when the motion was dodged. "I got a bronze because clearly I'm meant to torment people. Or maybe this will be what I need to get people to listen to my instructions for their recovery." Hispidath gave a nod, after all he was a bronze and that meant people should take him and his rider seriously. And that was why when he chirped for more food, an assistant brought another bucket. See? Clearly it was working out.
"My work?" Rh'us quickly shook his head. "No, I have an assistant who should be able to manage putting things away for me. I already invested plenty of time showing him how I like to organize things and making sure he can handle things safely. He can handle it for me, but thank you." He'd never been especially fond of others meddling with his research, and he found himself incredibly grateful that he'd let Ulliendis convince him to teach a few things. Rh'us tilted his head curiously as he asked, "And speaking of your lady, how is she doing? I heard she had quite the rough time. We recently had several deaths here."
Great. Just great. He rolled his eyes at L'gan's mention of how Healers had been getting greens and reached over to give the man a lazy shove, huffing slightly when the motion was dodged. "I got a bronze because clearly I'm meant to torment people. Or maybe this will be what I need to get people to listen to my instructions for their recovery." Hispidath gave a nod, after all he was a bronze and that meant people should take him and his rider seriously. And that was why when he chirped for more food, an assistant brought another bucket. See? Clearly it was working out.
"My work?" Rh'us quickly shook his head. "No, I have an assistant who should be able to manage putting things away for me. I already invested plenty of time showing him how I like to organize things and making sure he can handle things safely. He can handle it for me, but thank you." He'd never been especially fond of others meddling with his research, and he found himself incredibly grateful that he'd let Ulliendis convince him to teach a few things. Rh'us tilted his head curiously as he asked, "And speaking of your lady, how is she doing? I heard she had quite the rough time. We recently had several deaths here."