An old beggar which stunk was not what Bob had in mind but if Alric was able to live in a place like this, his job just had to amount for something. Bob could not discount that fact and said nothing more just smiling in agreement with Alric's offer. Understanding the dynamics would be useful true, but first Bob would have to be able to get to the Bizarre and let Alric teach him first. Hopefully that would prove to be a lot easier than what he had to go through to find the man's home today.
From the way Alric explained about Ionu, that was going to be a lot harder than he would want. It did not make any sense at all. There was no pattern, no precedent, no common point in it all. Why is it that everything else cannot be as simple as gambling? That was just hit and miss based on a system with a little luck on the side. For Ionu it was more a system dependent on luck if that is what Bob could refer to the god's temperament as and yes, that earned Alric the look with the eyes, brows and mouth. The very well known look that needs no explaining that Alric had a lot of explaining to do.
Bob understood a lot more about the importance of the law that Alric was suggesting. He found out about that in Syliras and even in Ravok! Sunberth was a good learning experience too about how crappy a place without laws was. After giving a laugh and assuring Alric that "I am able to read well" being a requirement that does not even need to be written in Zeltiva, Bob came to the conclusion that "the Womiyu are like knights right?" Yes, just like the knights it would seem. Always on the lookout for the next guy to throw into the Tank. Maybe if he was lucky Bob might be able to get on the good side of some or their squire equivalents who should be somebody someday.
"Already?!" Bob asked and looked out the window. The conversation must have taken as long as the search and there was no way he wanted to look for the inn at this hour while he still has not learned the streets if that was even possible as he had heard so many times. He was thankful with the offer and promised that "He won't. Jinsen was trained by me after all and" even if those who knew Bob and his dog will not trust that, the dog knew better because "I can let it sleep outside" which was more a warning to it that it should pick up from his raised voice.
From the way Alric explained about Ionu, that was going to be a lot harder than he would want. It did not make any sense at all. There was no pattern, no precedent, no common point in it all. Why is it that everything else cannot be as simple as gambling? That was just hit and miss based on a system with a little luck on the side. For Ionu it was more a system dependent on luck if that is what Bob could refer to the god's temperament as and yes, that earned Alric the look with the eyes, brows and mouth. The very well known look that needs no explaining that Alric had a lot of explaining to do.
Bob understood a lot more about the importance of the law that Alric was suggesting. He found out about that in Syliras and even in Ravok! Sunberth was a good learning experience too about how crappy a place without laws was. After giving a laugh and assuring Alric that "I am able to read well" being a requirement that does not even need to be written in Zeltiva, Bob came to the conclusion that "the Womiyu are like knights right?" Yes, just like the knights it would seem. Always on the lookout for the next guy to throw into the Tank. Maybe if he was lucky Bob might be able to get on the good side of some or their squire equivalents who should be somebody someday.
"Already?!" Bob asked and looked out the window. The conversation must have taken as long as the search and there was no way he wanted to look for the inn at this hour while he still has not learned the streets if that was even possible as he had heard so many times. He was thankful with the offer and promised that "He won't. Jinsen was trained by me after all and" even if those who knew Bob and his dog will not trust that, the dog knew better because "I can let it sleep outside" which was more a warning to it that it should pick up from his raised voice.