
He cocked an eyebrow, at first, to Garran's admiration of his flight speed. To him it was a little weird. The other Endal always made an effort to question Zovah's speed, in comparison to some of the other eagles. His beast wasn't exactly the fastest, but he was one of the largest and strongest. Which actually made him realize -- the look on Garran's face would be priceless when he actually saw the thing. That, or it'd be really dull and it'd ruin the whole experience. The outcome of choice was the former. "Yep, we're pretty amazing," he finally responded, after his long mental discussion on whether or not the Vantha would give a damn about the size of his eagle. His ego didn't really need to debate anything, though -- it was enjoying the praise that seemed to constantly flow towards it. His level of self-obsession never changed, Reach or not. He made sure to carefully absorb every compliment like a swarm of flies.
Of course, the reflexes of said ego still warranted that Zed took the time to pinch Garran on the arm, when he pointlessly corrected him. "I never said you didn't." The random flash of attitude may have made things seem awkward in the Vantha's mind, but the Inarta enjoyed the talk they had going on. He listened carefully to what he had to say, especially since it was about family. Family... fascinated him, a little. He had lived with his father for a time, but the man was always having sex with everything. Not really much of a dad, eh? Although, he imagined he'd be the same, if he ever got drunk enough to impregnate someone. "You people actually get married?" That topic was something that freaked him out a little. Sticking to one person? It was romantic, obviously, but impossible, in his eyes. "I'm guessing it never lasts, right? People are too fickle. Flimsy morals; flimsy feelings. And everyone has a different opinion than the people surrounding them. Getting married to someone won't change their human nature." That was a good taste of Endal logic. It was better to rationalize why he was promiscuous with fair reasoning than to try something new.
Marriage didn't really happen in the Reach, anyhow. The closest thing was an Endal to their eagle, which was way off. Thankfully to the gods, it wasn't a loving or sexual thing. But they stood by each other forever. Still, what consecrated this bond was... instinct. It wasn't anything as difficult as "liking them for their personality"... or whatever the foreign kids talked about these days. "Your 'life' with these people really boggles the mind. Why live with a deadweight? Now that your mother is growing older, she can't provide for you. Surely it's time to throw her out the window?" He wasn't even joking. It was the survival of the fittest, and the old... they weren't fit. Er... maybe that came off as rude? "Well, maybe I just don't understand the value of good ol' love and harmony. Also, wait, what? You and your brother got married? Oh, uh, nevermind." Heh... that short moment proved to have its fair share of awkward. And the moment behind it was far longer and far more tense.
This talk of family and custom made him feel a little sick to his stomach. But he tolerated it, if not because of the will to learn or... maybe because every child had their fair share of childish fantasies about getting whisked away to wedlock with a beautiful princess or charming prince. He was sure it wasn't so glamorous, but this was the closest he'd gotten to witnessing the results of these dreams. "I was raised with many others, too. Like all of my kind, I was a Yasi once. My peers were less like my brothers and sisters and more like my..." He couldn't really think of a word. Maybe, toilets? Or dartboards? "More like my toilets, or dartboards, varying by day. I'm impressed with your ability to actually tolerate sharing your broodmother with these people. Stamp of approval." He had been giving a lot of those to Garran, since they met. Too bad he didn't bring an actual stamp...
After hearing Garran speak of his... roommates, his parents, brothers, his sister, his nieces... Zed was sure that he was going to dive away and go find an old lady to impose on. How was there even room for one less? "I'll... take your word for it." What did that make the number count, nine? Depends on how many parents he had, really... was it one father, none, or did two men share? Must've been the case, for her to have so much spawn. 'Broodmother' was the right classification. Apparently, she was also a bossy one. And maybe an overbearing one. "Throw her out the window, already." He had verified to himself that she was at least unbecoming of a full-fledged man. Garran could've had better. He really didn't get it.
"It's possible for me to not talk. If you want, I can just stare at her for twenty whole minutes with my mouth wide, like a screaming hippo. My father used to do that whenever I tried to talk to him, although I think he just didn't really like my personality." He had mastered this art of his father's, though -- by giving the look right back to him. It would've been really fun if he could share this elaborate family heritage with his wise and generous hosts. And... it also would've been fun if he could at least get Garran to stop being evasive about one of their subjects. He didn't go much further, though. The signal hadn't been given back by now, and he wasn't desperate. Maybe later, he could be more inquisitive about it. "Fine by me. Your bed's probably nicer than whatever mine is. And, I'll get the enjoyment of knowing that you're sleeping in some depressing guest room, wishing you had enough of a pair to join me." And that was it, for that matter.
Still, he made an effort to watch Garran as they continued to walk by. He usually liked to abstain from forcing eye contact, but there was a lot in this man's expression that felt kind of... motivating to him. He always looked very happy, even when he may have not... actually been happy. Right now, he could tell that he was thinking. Probably about horses or something lame like that.
As they approached what Garran begged to implicate was his front door, Zed stood idly by, waiting for him to start and finish talking. Everything he said got funnier and slightly more adorable as he went on. He almost swore that he just laughed, which was serendipity for him. He just... couldn't imagine what he was hearing. "..." It was just silence, an exhale. Shortly after, he pulled his arms out of his cloak, arms that had been crossed to keep him warm, and patted the Vantha on the shoulder. "That was almost adorable. You don't need to worry about me, my silly horse-banging friend. You've been good to me since I got here. And contrary to your own belief, I do owe you something. My respect." He didn't really need to say much more than that. He wasn't going to be rude or arrogant towards his family, even if really, he wanted to be. "Just... don't expect me to be personable." He was never good at that. Never very good...
"And... don't expect me to actually... laugh at their jokes or anything. Or to listen to their life story, or..." After a long list of random and possibly never-occurring sequences being X'd out, he felt totally ready to embrace... uh... family.
