Oct 26, 2015 7:10 am
After greeting the children playing their game, Psibocorn ambles out to the new arrivals to express his appreciation and admiration for the job they did in fighting off the attackers.
Garrthon notices it first, and Sterlin a moment later, that, while the head is bobbing, Psibocorn doesn't actually have a mouth on his head, which bobs and wags in a very expressive manner. Instead, Psibocorn's mouth is at his waist. Psibocorn, a refugee from a space war, found himself stranded on Earth some time ago, and is slowly learning how to talk from various recordings as well as interactions with actual "locals" (meaning everyone on Earth). As such, his dialog is always a little suspect: does he really mean what he's saying, or is he trying to convey some other idea? "Do you know, I found that a frightfully inspiring demonstration of martial prowess just then. It's inspiring me to take up my weapons and fight too, dontcha know."
Garrthon notices it first, and Sterlin a moment later, that, while the head is bobbing, Psibocorn doesn't actually have a mouth on his head, which bobs and wags in a very expressive manner. Instead, Psibocorn's mouth is at his waist. Psibocorn, a refugee from a space war, found himself stranded on Earth some time ago, and is slowly learning how to talk from various recordings as well as interactions with actual "locals" (meaning everyone on Earth). As such, his dialog is always a little suspect: does he really mean what he's saying, or is he trying to convey some other idea? "Do you know, I found that a frightfully inspiring demonstration of martial prowess just then. It's inspiring me to take up my weapons and fight too, dontcha know."