Gallus entered the cell in the same way as he usually did. He opened the door swiftly such that it slammed against the frame that stopped its widest opening arc. His stride was quick enough that before Hiritus normally got to his senses, he would receive a rough kick to the side. Again, today was no exception.
"Wake up, jester," Gallus said firmly, before pacing the rest of the small cell and looking around. The way he paced indicated that he might have just been inspecting to see if Hiritus had changed anything, but the inspection seemed restless. Gallus' stern expression gave off that air as well.
"I bet you'd wish it were someone else that has to deal with you, day in and day out. I certainly do." Gallus said with scorn, "If it were up to me, I would be doing more productive things, but as you know, I'm just a pandering little dog, aren't I?" Gallus stopped and squat down opposite Hiritus, glaring at him closely. "Go on, give me an excuse like you always do. It'll only be worse until you give me good answers, you scum."
While he was normally quite, Tzirret had demonstrated comfort and participation in conversations with Ma'tanza's friendship group. However, meeting up as they usually did for breakfast, sitting closely next to Ma'tanza, found him unusually quiet again. It didn't seem to be because of anyone or their words, but he looked at his bread and ham thoughtfully as he slowly chewed.
There was the regular chatter and he responded when directly addressed, but it wasn't until a lengthy pause in the conversation that Tzirret looked up and spoke to everyone. His voice was low, but increased enough to hear as he continued. "Um...this one got his orders from Gallus this morning. He is to head out and fight in the lines with the warband when they leave." Tzirret's eyes looked slightly nervously to everyone's faces, lingering on Ma'tanza's, "Is anyone else also coming?"
"Wake up, jester," Gallus said firmly, before pacing the rest of the small cell and looking around. The way he paced indicated that he might have just been inspecting to see if Hiritus had changed anything, but the inspection seemed restless. Gallus' stern expression gave off that air as well.
"I bet you'd wish it were someone else that has to deal with you, day in and day out. I certainly do." Gallus said with scorn, "If it were up to me, I would be doing more productive things, but as you know, I'm just a pandering little dog, aren't I?" Gallus stopped and squat down opposite Hiritus, glaring at him closely. "Go on, give me an excuse like you always do. It'll only be worse until you give me good answers, you scum."
While he was normally quite, Tzirret had demonstrated comfort and participation in conversations with Ma'tanza's friendship group. However, meeting up as they usually did for breakfast, sitting closely next to Ma'tanza, found him unusually quiet again. It didn't seem to be because of anyone or their words, but he looked at his bread and ham thoughtfully as he slowly chewed.
There was the regular chatter and he responded when directly addressed, but it wasn't until a lengthy pause in the conversation that Tzirret looked up and spoke to everyone. His voice was low, but increased enough to hear as he continued. "Um...this one got his orders from Gallus this morning. He is to head out and fight in the lines with the warband when they leave." Tzirret's eyes looked slightly nervously to everyone's faces, lingering on Ma'tanza's, "Is anyone else also coming?"