48th day of winter, 509 AV
In between the Triad's preparations for the raid on Rhysol's temple, Leo Varniak felt a special need to approach Sondra for a talk - which was something of an unprecedented event in the pyromancer's life. Truth be told, he was thankful to her in more ways than one, for it had been her intervention making it possible for them to go on this extremely dangerous quest without any guarantee that they would even do the right thing in the end. Which was exactly the path Leo wanted to follow.
And so, while they were unpacking some of their belongings in the building that was soon to become their headquarters, Leo actually approached the Konti in a moment of privacy. As in, Terminus was otherwise occupied - the Naryn, however, was not, and Leo had found it nearly impossible to shake off the creature while in the building. Leo thought the Naryn was a rather ominous presence in the house, and one that was obsessed with him specifically. Wherever he went, the shapeshifter followed. If Leo turned around, the creature pretended to be taking a blissful nap. It was downright creepy, but he'd have to get used to it.
Now, it should be said that Leo's word-per-day ratio was painfully low most of the time, which made him a very bad conversation starter, however he gave it his best shot.
"If you have a moment," he said in his happy tone - Leo had exactly three tones of voice. The average one, which which was about as cheerful as a boulder. The judgment one, which was deeper and usually meant someone was about to enter self-combustion. And the happy tone, which could be distinguished from the average tone in that it was slightly faster and he actually used a little bit of body language while not looking at you like he was a Knight on patrol in Sunberth.
"We should probably have a talk about things," he said like the charmer he was. "Ivak things, things of mine and things of ours. You are new to many of these things. Perhaps you'd care to join me for a walk? Away from the eavesdropper?" He cast a glance at the Naryn as it rolled over lazily on its belly as if on cue.