Gallus, being nearly as worn out as Ri'vashi, if only to be spared by his relatively more breathable armour, was seated next to her after their practice. He slid off his helmet to reveal his head drenched in sweat as he placed the item next to him. He felt the various bruises he was afflicted with in every movement.
"Sorry to say, Ri'vashi, but what you heard is probably right," Gallus spoke in a regretful but frank response. "The air's thick and humid, you trip on a lot more roots, and don't get me started on the bugs." He tried to keep a good natured air as he faced her with an amused smile. "Then again, I'm just a sweaty Imperial from the mountains. I'm not the fairest judge. How do you like the cold?"
At first, Tzirret looked a lot more sure of himself when Peiter gave his advice about having a conversation. However, the first mention of Bruma had Tzirret slowly turn his head forward ahead again and flattened his ears. His face did not look angry, just blank, if darkening around the eyes.
As Peiter gave his apology and assurances, Tzirret did not seem to respond outwardly for a few seconds. He whispered "It is fine" with some strain in his voice. With only a blink disturbing his blank expression, he continued in a wheezing voice that was clearly holding something back. "This one will do that. Thank you, Peiter."
"Sorry to say, Ri'vashi, but what you heard is probably right," Gallus spoke in a regretful but frank response. "The air's thick and humid, you trip on a lot more roots, and don't get me started on the bugs." He tried to keep a good natured air as he faced her with an amused smile. "Then again, I'm just a sweaty Imperial from the mountains. I'm not the fairest judge. How do you like the cold?"
At first, Tzirret looked a lot more sure of himself when Peiter gave his advice about having a conversation. However, the first mention of Bruma had Tzirret slowly turn his head forward ahead again and flattened his ears. His face did not look angry, just blank, if darkening around the eyes.
As Peiter gave his apology and assurances, Tzirret did not seem to respond outwardly for a few seconds. He whispered "It is fine" with some strain in his voice. With only a blink disturbing his blank expression, he continued in a wheezing voice that was clearly holding something back. "This one will do that. Thank you, Peiter."