"I would not wish to impose." Rhydian replied, with a level of impassivity that might have come off rude. Where some might have asked after the children or complimented the father on the latest addition to the family, the Val'Kor prince did not. He merely accepted the pretext for not being invited into a scenario to which he never expected an invitation. He imagined he might be deemed a bad influence on an impressionable Zaichaeri youth and, with the tenor of his conversation thus far, he could hardly blame Eitan for thinking so if, indeed, he did think so.
"I have no doubt my lodgings will suffice. My needs are few and my wants are... Easily deferred." The last several remarks led Rhydian to the assumption that the twofold High Zaichaeri was done with him for the moment.
"I look forward to the litany of diversions you prescribe, Your Excellency." After a fashion, Zaichaer was shaping up to be a more eventful trip than Kalzasi and he'd scheduled significantly more time in Northern Karnor. But part of the fun in Zaichaer, he supposed, was the danger of it. It had been teetering so long on the edge of an abyss and only recently toppled in the other direction. There was still the potential for it to bounce back into something deadly and, in the likely event that the common folk shared Eitan's opinion regarding Kalzasern culpability in their woes, he doubted his Sol'Valen pedigree would spare him a lynching if the time and place disfavoured him.
"I shall make for my lodgings and await further correspondence. I thank you for the tea and hospitality." Rhydian rose and bowed slightly.