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If the Pycon was able to snort, he would have. Unfortunately such a thing didn't come as easily as it did for a human, who had an actual nasal cavity. "If I wasn't, I wouldn't be here." Silly questions were better left in the mind and not on the lips. "We're wasting light." He wanted to get as far away from the Shinya as possible, so he turned and set off as fast as his little legs would carry him. The stick dug into the ground with every step, aiding his hobbling and giving him a little more speed for a little less effort - but it was barely noticeable to the Pycon. It wasn't the reason he brought the stick with him, either way. It wasn't even there to help him up the steeper edges of the hills that lined the Unforgiving, although he was merciful that he did have it for those occasions.
It'd likely take another bell or two just to reach a distance that the Shinya wouldn't be likely to follow. Not that the Shinya would intentionally follow them, but Cyq didn't know the range of their vision.. he didn't know whether they may scout out into the Unforgiving for some other reason, and if they did, the last thing he wanted was them finding him in the middle of his business. Once they made it, he'd need to find a flat surface to paint his circle with the needed co-ordinates. All this free time meant that Cyq could properly explain just what would be happening. "Alright. Time for you to know why I've brought you out here, I think. What happens out here remains between you and me, and you'd be wise to keep it that way, because if push comes to shove then you'll be in as deep a trouble as I will be." If the man decided to try and make a run now, then.. well, there was nobody else but the two of them, and a lot of jagged rocks and steep cliffs.
"I'm going to create a Summoning portal and activate it. You're going to use that hypnosis of yours to stop whatever comes through that portal.. and I'm going to kill it." The Pycon had unfortunately spent a little bit of his djed already, in the process of distinguishing Shamus' aura and discovering his little talents. "I don't care how you stop it from attacking. As long as you make sure that it doesn't.. because if it does, then you know that it'll come for you next." Unless he could manipulate the Glassbeak and send it at him.. but no, he couldn't, surely. If he could, then the Pycon would have to deal with the man first, and the Glassbeak second. He'd find a way. "If you could stop it from moving for a few ticks, like you said you could do earlier, that'd be great." There was no friendliness, no geniality to his tone.
This was nothing more than business. This was a deal to be made, an agreement - this was a trade, the Pycons silence in return for Shamus'. It was a fair deal, really. "You pull this off, and you don't have to worry about me telling everyone just who you are and what you can do." He dug the stick into the soil a little harder, between a pair of rocks that were embedded deep into the ground, and used the stick to hoist himself up an extra few steps to make sure that he could keep up with Shamus. His smaller stature made it harder to keep up with a human, considering he had to keep up a pace well over twice the speed of Shamus. "You understand what I'm asking from you, Shamus?"