[Set is listening, though it still goes over his head. Intelligence was never his strong point. All of this sounds so confusing and full of words he cannot understand. Perhaps it is rude but he makes the decision not to try to understand. That wasn't his job, after all. His job was Egypt, of keeping the balance, and doing right by Osiris's wishes. There was too much to keep track of even without her lore. His own kingdom took so much work, so much thinking...no, he couldn't keep up with hers either.
Though he looks to Thoth, who is still listening. Intently. Set wonders if that may be a problem, fills his head with ideas. Problematic, really. How annoying.]
Yes, we have children as humans do. [Thoth answers and looks to Set, smiling.] Some of us. [Set crosses his arms and looks off to the side.] Your story seems very intriguing. I would love to be able to hear all of it and write it down. If you would be interested in telling it.
[Set sighs.]
If you are not human, not a god like us, nor any of the things you mention; what are you? You don't know about my kingdom, about deserts, or the Nile. Why were you in my desert?
[Thoth glares, obviously not happy with Set's lack of manners towards their guest.] Set.
no subject
Though he looks to Thoth, who is still listening. Intently. Set wonders if that may be a problem, fills his head with ideas. Problematic, really. How annoying.]
Yes, we have children as humans do. [Thoth answers and looks to Set, smiling.] Some of us. [Set crosses his arms and looks off to the side.] Your story seems very intriguing. I would love to be able to hear all of it and write it down. If you would be interested in telling it.
[Set sighs.]
If you are not human, not a god like us, nor any of the things you mention; what are you? You don't know about my kingdom, about deserts, or the Nile. Why were you in my desert?
[Thoth glares, obviously not happy with Set's lack of manners towards their guest.] Set.
[But Set does not look affected at all.]