Clapping his hands together, the dark green skin was coated lightly with a gray dust of crumbled mortar, Favchean tried to clear his hands of the debris out of habit. Fruitless effort, because soon he was stooping to clear more of the rubble from around the tree. Even as he does this he keeps a wary eye around him, his knowledge being so little in repair work of this nature he wished to make sure he understood what was being planned.
When the kelvic started to shuck her clothing, Favchean grunts but turns his back respectfully. Even if she was half animal, she was still female and that alone garnered his respect. When Jorin speaks to him again, he frowns, moving to stand beside the log, squatting to get a better look beneath. "I will have no trouble lifting, and even holding the weight for a small amount of time. If the log is not broken underneath, or perhaps rotted from within. That would cause trouble. I am not liking the idea of you being beneath, particularly since we can not inspect it easily."
His bass rumbles, never raising in volume or pitch, but his arms crossing over his breast gave an idea of the Akalak's discomfort at the much smaller human being beneath the log itself. However, the large green male looks around, and does not see any other recourse, for surely he would be the most likely to be able to heft it. "But I see your logic Jorin Erithan, we will pray that the log is sound inside as well as out. Once..the bird...settles the rope, I will be ready."
When the kelvic started to shuck her clothing, Favchean grunts but turns his back respectfully. Even if she was half animal, she was still female and that alone garnered his respect. When Jorin speaks to him again, he frowns, moving to stand beside the log, squatting to get a better look beneath. "I will have no trouble lifting, and even holding the weight for a small amount of time. If the log is not broken underneath, or perhaps rotted from within. That would cause trouble. I am not liking the idea of you being beneath, particularly since we can not inspect it easily."
His bass rumbles, never raising in volume or pitch, but his arms crossing over his breast gave an idea of the Akalak's discomfort at the much smaller human being beneath the log itself. However, the large green male looks around, and does not see any other recourse, for surely he would be the most likely to be able to heft it. "But I see your logic Jorin Erithan, we will pray that the log is sound inside as well as out. Once..the bird...settles the rope, I will be ready."