What a friendly gesture. Rhuryc subtly shifted his weight when he felt the pat on his shoulder, albeit muffled from thick, leather coat that draped his form. He glanced aside at Nero as he began talking again - the man really could talk - and mused at his words, pondering himself when the voice drifted off into its own form of reminiscence. Perhaps he would take this man on his offer. Rhuryc was not one to turn down an invitation of knowledge, but he waited to comment for the time. Instead he allowed Nero to combat whatever memories plagued the mind, while he gazed ahead, watching as the first bastions of the city came into being just over the horizon.
And what a magnificent sight it was. The sprawling beauty of the fortress was one Rhuryc had long since come to admire and here, with it's splendor displayed with the dawning light of the sun, the young man could not help but feel some overwhelming sense of awe. The rays illuminated the thick, stone walls, carved out of the earth like a challenge to the very world itself, forever engaged in a battle between civilization and nature. Even with the odds stacked so deep against it, still the city stood, in what to Rhuryc could have been the capital of the world.
His attention was drawn away, though, as another interest sprung up beside him. He examined the peculiar weapon with a half-trained eye, curious as to the design, and ultimately impressed. Rhuryc was very glad Nero had not decided to assail him.
"I can probably sneak it in when the others go out. I usually stick around after dusk; anyway, I should be able to bang some metal back into place. It doesn't look too badly damaged." He bobbed his head as he spoke, already planning just what exactly it was he would do. "Perhaps once we get to the city, and I buy you that drink, we can exchange some services. You show me what you know and I'll give you free reign of the forge."