[The coachmen mutter assent, not looking too keen on Zel's attitude. Whereas Zelgadis's belligerence is politely ignored by Rezo, except for an odd, thin smile that is soon replaced by his usual serene expression as he gets up to lead the party onward.
To say he's used to Zelgadis's attitude wouldn't be entirely true; he hasn't spent quite enough time with Zelgadis over the past few years to be entirely sure what kind of man Zelgadis became. But there's still a certain familiarity to it. There had been times after Zelgadis's transformation when he hadn't entirely buried his resentment...
And it also puts Rezo somewhat in mind of when Zelgadis was a child and Rezo would speak through a teddy bear at him. Which was demeaning to the both of them, or at least according to Zelgadis.]
We're heading for the stonemason's guild on the edge of the village. We'll need stone and plaster to build the tanks with, and a cart to carry everything on.
[Aaaand either a horse or some other beast of burden to pull said cart. Or Zelgadis and his chimera strength will be doing it.]
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To say he's used to Zelgadis's attitude wouldn't be entirely true; he hasn't spent quite enough time with Zelgadis over the past few years to be entirely sure what kind of man Zelgadis became. But there's still a certain familiarity to it. There had been times after Zelgadis's transformation when he hadn't entirely buried his resentment...
And it also puts Rezo somewhat in mind of when Zelgadis was a child and Rezo would speak through a teddy bear at him. Which was demeaning to the both of them, or at least according to Zelgadis.]
We're heading for the stonemason's guild on the edge of the village. We'll need stone and plaster to build the tanks with, and a cart to carry everything on.
[Aaaand either a horse or some other beast of burden to pull said cart. Or Zelgadis and his chimera strength will be doing it.]