"Have you ever had baked squid?"
Razkar did a double-take as he heard the question, bemused smile on his face. He wracked his mind and tried to recall if he'd ever had something like that. Surely he would remember... and finally he shook his head.
"No, I do not... Oh, thank you."
He nodded politely at the bearded Svefra with shells in his beard that thanked him heartily for "showing one of our little sisters how to swing steel". Within a moment the grinning sailor was away again, but Razkar was staring at his back in yet more befuddlement. It was the first time among the barbarians that people had not shied away from him or muttered and whispered as he past, as if he were some leash-less dog or leper. These ones were actually... almost glad to see him.
It was a strange feeling, and not an unwelcome one.
"Well, I know this guy who has a real stone oven and he is always making squid tentacles. He is a friend of my aunt's so we might be able to get a few free ones... If not I'll just owe him the mizas later."
Razkar's eyes widened again, digesting this information and immediately thinking simply: one of the big stone cookers from his clan lands, only in the hold of a Svefra vessel. But she had said "stone oven".
"How does ship not sink? And I will buy food." He put up a hand and jingled his purse, with the dregs of his funds and plenty of coppers for whatever aquatic delicacy Edreina would suggest to him. "No. I make a treat. Oh, not make face. It is tradition, no? For male to pay for female food?"
The Myrian snorted, rolling his eyes and walking slower so she didn't have to walk swiftly to keep pace with him. He was so used to a military march that he'd almost forgotten how to walk soft and just enjoy the scenery.
And there was much of it. The sun was at its apex in the clear and honest sky, blue from where it touched the water in all directions. The day was so fine that he could make out the smudge, the suggestion of land far to the north, but it was like a distant storm that would miss them. Not to be concerned over, and he knew these Sea People were happy to keep it that way.
His nostrils pricked up again and he kept walking, following both it and Edreina as they made their way over gangplanks and lashed decks to this fabulous floating stone oven. Razkar chuckled and when she turned to him he spoke carefully, once he found the words.
"Delicacy for my people? Honey ant. Not make face! Ant drink nectar, keep it in... um... in rear. Big and fat. You take ant and bite it's ah..." He colored for a second and just shrugged, scent growing stronger. "Well... you know what I say. Delicacy. And big ant? Warrior ant? We use their head as stitch."
The warrior tapped one of his scars, uneven and ragged, still bearing the faint marks where the massive mandibles of the soldier ants had bitten the split skin back together and then had their bodies wrenched off, leaving the heads and their unusually useful jaws to knit his flesh.
Razkar chuckled at her expression. "Much to know about world, Edri. I learn. Now I help you learn."
OOCI got the ant idea from an Amazon tribe that used the heads of Army Ant soldiers for that same purpose: as sutures and makeshift stitches. The more you know!
Razkar did a double-take as he heard the question, bemused smile on his face. He wracked his mind and tried to recall if he'd ever had something like that. Surely he would remember... and finally he shook his head.
"No, I do not... Oh, thank you."
He nodded politely at the bearded Svefra with shells in his beard that thanked him heartily for "showing one of our little sisters how to swing steel". Within a moment the grinning sailor was away again, but Razkar was staring at his back in yet more befuddlement. It was the first time among the barbarians that people had not shied away from him or muttered and whispered as he past, as if he were some leash-less dog or leper. These ones were actually... almost glad to see him.
It was a strange feeling, and not an unwelcome one.
"Well, I know this guy who has a real stone oven and he is always making squid tentacles. He is a friend of my aunt's so we might be able to get a few free ones... If not I'll just owe him the mizas later."
Razkar's eyes widened again, digesting this information and immediately thinking simply: one of the big stone cookers from his clan lands, only in the hold of a Svefra vessel. But she had said "stone oven".
"How does ship not sink? And I will buy food." He put up a hand and jingled his purse, with the dregs of his funds and plenty of coppers for whatever aquatic delicacy Edreina would suggest to him. "No. I make a treat. Oh, not make face. It is tradition, no? For male to pay for female food?"
The Myrian snorted, rolling his eyes and walking slower so she didn't have to walk swiftly to keep pace with him. He was so used to a military march that he'd almost forgotten how to walk soft and just enjoy the scenery.
And there was much of it. The sun was at its apex in the clear and honest sky, blue from where it touched the water in all directions. The day was so fine that he could make out the smudge, the suggestion of land far to the north, but it was like a distant storm that would miss them. Not to be concerned over, and he knew these Sea People were happy to keep it that way.
His nostrils pricked up again and he kept walking, following both it and Edreina as they made their way over gangplanks and lashed decks to this fabulous floating stone oven. Razkar chuckled and when she turned to him he spoke carefully, once he found the words.
"Delicacy for my people? Honey ant. Not make face! Ant drink nectar, keep it in... um... in rear. Big and fat. You take ant and bite it's ah..." He colored for a second and just shrugged, scent growing stronger. "Well... you know what I say. Delicacy. And big ant? Warrior ant? We use their head as stitch."
The warrior tapped one of his scars, uneven and ragged, still bearing the faint marks where the massive mandibles of the soldier ants had bitten the split skin back together and then had their bodies wrenched off, leaving the heads and their unusually useful jaws to knit his flesh.
Razkar chuckled at her expression. "Much to know about world, Edri. I learn. Now I help you learn."
OOCI got the ant idea from an Amazon tribe that used the heads of Army Ant soldiers for that same purpose: as sutures and makeshift stitches. The more you know!