Kaleeth did not know what "drunk" was, but she decided to keep trying the wine. It had more character than other kinds of drinks, to the point that she wished they could have something like it all the time. Rukeewei became particularly curious about Leaps as soon as he learned what it actually was. Given his small size, he wasn't any more afraid of it, but his mind started to wonder at how one could possibly raise a wamasu. They grew to be massive in size, incredibly dangerous, and they were reputed to be territorial. Their eggs were very valuable, but as this one was male, he could not provide even that for them. "A wamasu? How will you ever raise one of those? I mean...it will probably take many years for it to grow to a decent size, but still. I cannot imagine you will be able to take it anywhere near a city when it gets to that point, and the males are known to be territorial." Lorag began to respond while still in the process of chewing up a part of his meal. "Well, al...Meesei is goin' to figure out how to get into him and neuter him. Doubt Leaps'll like it, but that's pretty much a sure way to make something docile." Lorag glanced down at leaps, who was staring up straight at him. It was likely only because he said his name, but it seemed only appropriate that Lorag's answer would get the creature's attention. "What?" Lorag said, looking at the wamasu. "I see." Rukeewei answered, giving a pause to take a drink of his wine. "That does make sense, but still, how are you going to deal with his eventual size? They are about the largest predators in the marsh, and, well, they are the kinds of creatures that can accidentally kill you."