Calling a prime to deal with a wandering monster is appropriate enough. She killed a bear that was menacing people, once.
The snake thing is just faster than she expects and before she's resolved to kill it it's on her.
Calling a prime to deal with a wandering monster is appropriate enough. She killed a bear that was menacing people, once.
The snake thing is just faster than she expects and before she's resolved to kill it it's on her.
She's game, though it will be hard to give the lesson while constantly remaining at least five feet apart and their common language having no computer-specific vocabulary.
"If you want to it's not a problem on my end but I prefer to be very careful about asking so people won't feel pressured, no matter how convenient it'd be."
He does step closer, and goes over to the computer.
"Okay, so this button turns it on—" And his thoughts are mostly occupied with muscle memory of how to use a computer and background assumptions related to it, and he's had the idea of trying to think in Welchin while speaking English to see if this helps her. He doesn't think of much else while doing that.
He smiles. "Good, then! So I'll tell them not to worry about the translation gizmo and follow you around while you do stuff."
He's thinking the things she's most likely to want—or the things he'd be most likely to want if he were in her place—would be to check books out or differences in technology or walk around to get to know the place and understand the culture better.
"Oh, well—what did you see here that's very new and different? Computers and electronics in general seems to be a pattern..."
"Yes, we don't have those. Or the thing I rode in, or the kind of pavement it went on, or anything the fellow with the beard has, or the thing that took us between floors."
"Okay... things you do have? Might be too general, but I'm trying to see how far I should try to explain and show stuff..."
"We get around with horses, alone or hitched to carriages. We have - hm, we have glass but not in such large panes. I can't figure out what all the materials here are."