In close proximity with his son,Darrah's hushed words caused Triell's bright eyes to take on a fierce spark. "No, it doesn't." Triell confirmed. Glad at least he had taken a quiet tone before coming to the right conclusion. If it mattered they would know. All that mattered was taking care of @Spieden and her pups in turn.
Sahalie on the other hand, he couldn't decipher what went on behind her own dark facade expect extreme disappointment. Apparently, she had no want to remain. He questioned if it was because he had arrived or the words that had fell out ofDarrah's mouth. Either way, he knew and wanted to speak with her. For the time he watched her go wondering if he would ever have the answers she sought.
He took a few steps back, to recline to his haunches. Once more settled, yet curious as he looked upon Darrah. It was obvious Zera was still else where, but it seemed Darrah was going to share where he had been in the meantime. Which except for the odd company, Triell felt in his time gone Darrah had grown up....to an extent. He hadn't forgotten why he had left, nor the ones they would love to hear from again. The man let out a short, rumble of a laugh. "Sun God huh. Does that mean they worshiped you or thought you needed to return to the sky hmm? Ya think they would know you aren't all sunshine," he winked in tease. Wondering if @Darrah would elaborate or leave it at that. Triell wasn't sure he wanted to know more. As a parent he tended to rather think it was better if he didn't. Besides the sun was getting a little hot, and in the heart of the territory it was easier to stay cool. He doubted Spieden wanted to hang out here in her condition. "I think your sister would rather hear more of this though, so why don't you go find her. When you're done you can come meet some new faces. Put some meat on your bones, and we can go to the creek."