[ Unfortunately for Zelgadis, Rezo has good hearing- but fortunately for Zelgadis, Rezo also has some sense of discretion. And Rezo smiles a lot anyway, so if Zelgadis catches a glimpse of it, well, it could easily be chalked up to his usual priestly facade.
And so the work begins. Rezo's not bad with his hands and he helps with the construction work where he's able, but the majority of his job involves carving white magic symbols into the tanks, using water magic to fill them once they're ready, and then purifying and testing the contents. He makes sure to show Zelgadis everything he's doing and explain it, just in case Zelgadis will need to do it himself at some point later on.
It's almost alarming how easy it is to slip back into the role of tutor.
The job seems endless, especially when Rezo can't keep track of the lighting conditions, but then he finds himself casting the last Aqua Create and has the disorienting realization that they're done. Or at least, done with this particular job.
The coachmen are eager to head over to the stables where their horses are being kept to catch up on some sleep. Rezo doesn't berate them for tapping out, when they've already done considerably more than the job he hired them for in the first place. ]
Thank you. I'll let the villagers know that there's safe water readily available again.
[ He also certainly doesn't berate Zelgadis for heading off either. Though he does find himself concerned- is it prudent to leave Zelgadis to his own devices when there's a mazoku afoot? But there's people in need of healing while Zelgadis is in need of rest, Zelgadis is a powerful sorcerer-swordsman, and Rezo can come running if there's any commotion.
So Rezo is off to the inn, where he'll make himself busy trying to stabilize the patients that are most at risk. ]
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And so the work begins. Rezo's not bad with his hands and he helps with the construction work where he's able, but the majority of his job involves carving white magic symbols into the tanks, using water magic to fill them once they're ready, and then purifying and testing the contents. He makes sure to show Zelgadis everything he's doing and explain it, just in case Zelgadis will need to do it himself at some point later on.
It's almost alarming how easy it is to slip back into the role of tutor.
The job seems endless, especially when Rezo can't keep track of the lighting conditions, but then he finds himself casting the last Aqua Create and has the disorienting realization that they're done. Or at least, done with this particular job.
The coachmen are eager to head over to the stables where their horses are being kept to catch up on some sleep. Rezo doesn't berate them for tapping out, when they've already done considerably more than the job he hired them for in the first place. ]
Thank you. I'll let the villagers know that there's safe water readily available again.
[ He also certainly doesn't berate Zelgadis for heading off either. Though he does find himself concerned- is it prudent to leave Zelgadis to his own devices when there's a mazoku afoot? But there's people in need of healing while Zelgadis is in need of rest, Zelgadis is a powerful sorcerer-swordsman, and Rezo can come running if there's any commotion.
So Rezo is off to the inn, where he'll make himself busy trying to stabilize the patients that are most at risk. ]