[Hector hums. No cart, so he'll need to only pack what he can reasonably expect to carry with him. Good thing he doesn't have much.
He points to Cesar and then to the second dog, a black Cretan Hound that has curled up beside him.]
Two. Cesar and Antonius. The others came from the wild, and are fit to return to it.
[Antonius is a useful companion. A hunting dog and a guard dog, which Hector would likely need more if his traveling companion was not a dhampir. Cesar, on the other hand, is coming because only Hector loves him, and because the silly little thing could never survive on his own. He will need to be carried for basically the entire journey, and Hector will not go without him.]
Don't let me keep you up. I'll try to pack quietly.
[In terms of physical possessions that need to come along with them, he has only a few sets of clothes, his necromancer's tools, and a few odd and ends for the dogs; the rest of Hector's night is going to spent trying to sort through years of notes to wrangle it down to what will fit into his bag.]
no subject
He points to Cesar and then to the second dog, a black Cretan Hound that has curled up beside him.]
Two. Cesar and Antonius. The others came from the wild, and are fit to return to it.
[Antonius is a useful companion. A hunting dog and a guard dog, which Hector would likely need more if his traveling companion was not a dhampir. Cesar, on the other hand, is coming because only Hector loves him, and because the silly little thing could never survive on his own. He will need to be carried for basically the entire journey, and Hector will not go without him.]
Don't let me keep you up. I'll try to pack quietly.
[In terms of physical possessions that need to come along with them, he has only a few sets of clothes, his necromancer's tools, and a few odd and ends for the dogs; the rest of Hector's night is going to spent trying to sort through years of notes to wrangle it down to what will fit into his bag.]