"Someone was looking for you," a drunk, muscular man applying some paint to his fingernails says to Belmarniss as she walks by. "Drow girl."
"I did a couple scries," he says. "None gave us anything good to get a location off. It's worth trying to get more names from her, I think."
"One of them was sleeping. He did very considerately leave a light on next to him but I need angles of shadows to start guessing at a location. Another one was abovedeck but it was cloudy."
"I'll keep trying both of them and probably catch one abovedeck eventually but some more to work with would also be good."
"He spent three hours scrying this morning and two of them made their saves," says Hagan, patting him on the shoulder. "We should all be in awe of his sacrifices."
She takes the list. "Unless anybody wants more cantaloupe or something I'm ready to go."
Hagan takes his mask off and flops with his head in Mahdi's lap to sunbathe. His snake curls up on his chest.
"I found her near the road from Sothis down the coast, when I was a kid. They also sell them, but you wanna make sure you get something that likes the climate, you know? If someone imported it from the Mwangi Expanse it's going to be real pissy all the time about the weather."
"Nah. Snakes have really clear body language, they'll let you know if they've got an issue with you. Just got to get to know them. ...take this with a grain of salt, I've never met an animal I couldn't talk around and I assume most people do not have this experience or they wouldn't be so bewildered by their misbehaving pets."
"I think lots of people can't read their animals so they don't understand why they're behaving however they're behaving and don't know how to change it. But if you have a little bit of an instinct for it or help from someone more experienced it's easy to get, like, a snake or a working dog to a state where you're really glad you have them, and possible to get there even with animals that are stupider or more work."