"Wolfgang -- Einhorn." The pause there is because he always feels really weird giving a last name, particularly since a) he learned what it means (whoops), and b) it's not actually his name. Neither is Wolfgang, really, but it's too late to use his real name in Baedal, he started using the pseudonym before he realised where he really is. (Which is "not Earth.")
And his accent is nowhere near German, which makes it less surprising when he says, "That's -- Assyrian?"
Nothing about what they're getting into is going to be good, and for now he would prefer to focus on something less likely to horrify him, like he's sure this is going to. A man just disappeared into a human-shaped hole in the side of a cliff, a cliff that feels like evil given physical shape, and at this point he's not putting anything past this fucking city when it comes to creative new ways to be awful.
Unfortunately it's not too terribly long a walk back to the neighbourhood they started in, with the house that started it, the door still left wide open. He does not want to go inside.
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And his accent is nowhere near German, which makes it less surprising when he says, "That's -- Assyrian?"
Nothing about what they're getting into is going to be good, and for now he would prefer to focus on something less likely to horrify him, like he's sure this is going to. A man just disappeared into a human-shaped hole in the side of a cliff, a cliff that feels like evil given physical shape, and at this point he's not putting anything past this fucking city when it comes to creative new ways to be awful.
Unfortunately it's not too terribly long a walk back to the neighbourhood they started in, with the house that started it, the door still left wide open. He does not want to go inside.