Unlike when most people wake groggy and disoriented and sleepy Aeryn woke all at once. It was a byproduct of being on the run. You might need to go from a dead sleep to running and in two minutes. At first it had been difficult but now Aeryn did it automatically. He wasn't foolish enough to open his eyes though, not just yet anyways. HE could feel a Goa'uld memory device in his temple, no doubt for interrogation. He was in a clearing; he could hear a river rushing not far off. He guessed it was the West River that had made this valley as the next one was more than fifty leagues away. Aeryn didn't get much more information before his captor spoke. The Memory recall device undoubtedly was also measuring his biometric readings. The man could tell he was awake from his increase lung and heart activity. Aeryn opened his eyes. He knew the man standing in front of him. Aeryn had met him once seven years earlier, then he'd held a pain stick in his hands and Aeryn had been in Halion's dungeon. It was only thanks to some tactical mistakes on this man's part and the help of Altenya that he hadn't died that day. He thought he remembered the man's name. "Chel'til, Na'noweia si'taia?" Aeryn spat in Goa'uld, it was one of the more helpful things that he'd picked up from Amenthes. As he talked Aeryn realized that the crystal wasn't translating his voice, he'd left it on after the incident with the Bounty Hunters so if it wasn't working. It wasn't on him anymore. Aeryn looked around the clearing before spotting his pack, with his staff weapon and Zat'niki'tel sitting besides, his Prim'ta knife, sat tucked into a pocket and his Kara'kesh sat on top along with the Crystal translator. Aeryn remembered this man vaguely and if his memory served him the man had known he wasn't a Goa'uld even back then, it hadn't stopped him from wanting access to Amenthes knowledge though Aeryn noticed that he didn't bother telling Halion the news, he wouldn't have believed it either way. "Ha'shak, what do you want with me?" he spat again now switching to English knowing the the Goa'uld language was unnecessary, he would fool no one with the ruse though it felt good to tear at the man even if it did nothing. Chel'til: Untrained warrior (A grievous insult unless said by your teacher, in this case it could be an insult or observation) Na'noweia si'taia: You are here to destroy me? Ha'shak: Someone who is very weak; fool