Tyrann parted his lips to inquire after the reference to 'sweat', but then Imogen beat him to it and his mouth snapped back shut, punctuated by a sharp nod of his head.
"Well, if air is customary, I would not wish to be inhospitable. I shall see to it." His smirk suggested that he was at least savvy enough to be intentionally cheeky about the bizarre circumstances of his offer and their entire exchange up to this point, for that matter.
Tyrann turned and started back toward the river, gesturing for Imogen to follow as he padded through the wet grass toward the muddy bank. Glancing over his shoulder, he knitted his brow.
"We speak a tonal language accompanied by physical gestures, but worry not. There is no need for you to trouble yourself to the extent of recreating a Neptori form from the ground up. My companions need to spend more time in the air to prepare for the latter legs of our journey, so it will be good for all of us to dine in environs more naturally comfortable to your core shape. Or perhaps I am overly presumptuous. In either case, I'm certain we can see about a garment to preserve your modesty..." As they drew closer to the river, the chittering of dolphins would be audible and two Neptori, taller than Tyrann and of much darker blue complexions with deep purple hair in damp braids, looked to their charge and seemed to tense at the sight of a small primate in languid pursuit.
Tyrann executed a hand gesture, which seemed to ease their initial tension, then spoke in Common.
"This is Imogen. She is not as she seems." He noted as he stepped into the shallow water at the river's edge. "She will aid us in our travels, and I have invited her to sup with us. Please keep her company, whilst I prepare the palace to receive κατοίκους της γης." With a nod back to Imogen, he dove into the murky water and the ripples followed him to a deeper point. There was a flash of light visible and then a great many bubbles.
The two guards swam to the shallows and then waded up to the bank without ever stepping onto the relatively dry land, as the three dolphins chittered behind them.
"Greetings." One of the stern-faced Neptori offered. "I be Heronas. They are Elios. They not speak Common so good. My lord not be long. Please to, um... bide." He nodded, and averted his eyes from the lemur as if finding it impolite to maintain eye contact while he was not speaking.
"Well, if air is customary, I would not wish to be inhospitable. I shall see to it." His smirk suggested that he was at least savvy enough to be intentionally cheeky about the bizarre circumstances of his offer and their entire exchange up to this point, for that matter.
Tyrann turned and started back toward the river, gesturing for Imogen to follow as he padded through the wet grass toward the muddy bank. Glancing over his shoulder, he knitted his brow.
"We speak a tonal language accompanied by physical gestures, but worry not. There is no need for you to trouble yourself to the extent of recreating a Neptori form from the ground up. My companions need to spend more time in the air to prepare for the latter legs of our journey, so it will be good for all of us to dine in environs more naturally comfortable to your core shape. Or perhaps I am overly presumptuous. In either case, I'm certain we can see about a garment to preserve your modesty..." As they drew closer to the river, the chittering of dolphins would be audible and two Neptori, taller than Tyrann and of much darker blue complexions with deep purple hair in damp braids, looked to their charge and seemed to tense at the sight of a small primate in languid pursuit.
Tyrann executed a hand gesture, which seemed to ease their initial tension, then spoke in Common.
"This is Imogen. She is not as she seems." He noted as he stepped into the shallow water at the river's edge. "She will aid us in our travels, and I have invited her to sup with us. Please keep her company, whilst I prepare the palace to receive κατοίκους της γης." With a nod back to Imogen, he dove into the murky water and the ripples followed him to a deeper point. There was a flash of light visible and then a great many bubbles.
The two guards swam to the shallows and then waded up to the bank without ever stepping onto the relatively dry land, as the three dolphins chittered behind them.
"Greetings." One of the stern-faced Neptori offered. "I be Heronas. They are Elios. They not speak Common so good. My lord not be long. Please to, um... bide." He nodded, and averted his eyes from the lemur as if finding it impolite to maintain eye contact while he was not speaking.