Learning the language was already something Jo was helping him with. He was finding it wasn't easy at all but he was trying his best. He wanted to be able to communicate, to be able to talk about what had become of his life to Jo and maybe others in time. So, he had to learn. He felt a little bad at the moment though, the poor woman was soaked and he had nothing he could offer her.
His accent would certainly change a bit with the different people teaching him.
He smiled at her when she said yes, he knew that word. Jo had been teaching him the basic of basic his first day, and this his second he had mostly been on his own, but the words he was retaining. Learning more and more just as Mister Sverkel had told him. As long as he started empty as he had been he could fill himself with anything. Keep learning every day and become something better.
He understood thank you, but he could not remember what to say back. It hadn't stuck... that was more from the strange other world, and it was still a little hard to recall it all. He lifted his hand back to his chest and bowed his head as a way to say she was welcome and thank you all in the same. He quietly started to lead her along towards the town as had been done with him. He had made sure not to look to closely at her, she was soaked and it would be unbecoming and he knew it. He was a norsemen, and even if he didn't know where she came from, woman were to be treated better. They had rules about woman. Even if it didn't matter on raids, he would never raid again.
He did look back, but only to her face to make sure she was following along. He wasn't sure where to lead her, he just figured it better to offer the company. So, he pointed to the inn. "Inn." He spoke the word he had learned the day before.
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His accent would certainly change a bit with the different people teaching him.
He smiled at her when she said yes, he knew that word. Jo had been teaching him the basic of basic his first day, and this his second he had mostly been on his own, but the words he was retaining. Learning more and more just as Mister Sverkel had told him. As long as he started empty as he had been he could fill himself with anything. Keep learning every day and become something better.
He understood thank you, but he could not remember what to say back. It hadn't stuck... that was more from the strange other world, and it was still a little hard to recall it all. He lifted his hand back to his chest and bowed his head as a way to say she was welcome and thank you all in the same. He quietly started to lead her along towards the town as had been done with him. He had made sure not to look to closely at her, she was soaked and it would be unbecoming and he knew it. He was a norsemen, and even if he didn't know where she came from, woman were to be treated better. They had rules about woman. Even if it didn't matter on raids, he would never raid again.
He did look back, but only to her face to make sure she was following along. He wasn't sure where to lead her, he just figured it better to offer the company. So, he pointed to the inn. "Inn." He spoke the word he had learned the day before.