ludo
"Someone else," Ludo said frankly and with a tone of finality that suggested it wouldn't accept further questions about the reasons behind the Outlanders' appearance. Mostly because it couldn't say for sure, and that in itself was infuriating without adding further mysteries to it. Luckily, it seemed that the bird was a thoroughly good distraction for them both, and so was the possibility of treasure and exploration.
"A horn," it explained, as if fully aware of the innuendo but choosing to let Adam make of it what he liked. "And of course I can, but you are the one who is bored. Do we have a deal?"
"A horn," it explained, as if fully aware of the innuendo but choosing to let Adam make of it what he liked. "And of course I can, but you are the one who is bored. Do we have a deal?"