The laughter elicited from his statement easily and effortlessly lightened the mood. In fact, it had taken Rook by surprise at first, but later drew a smile onto his maw. This lightness that Veho inspired would become one of the best things Rook saw in him; how quickly the medic was able to pull him from anything that was not a sense of calm or delight. At this point, he was already more than half-convinced to shed himself of the testaments that the red priest had preached. To hell with it all. He could endure all he lecturing if it should come and make nothing of it; he would not be persuaded to convert back. Perhaps Veho and the ones he called the Ancestors had something to teach him.
The Lyall's brow creased at the thought of mushrooms, his mind immediately darting from the memory of Titan's face to the incident that had left Veho on the ground. Of course Veho would know which ones to consume this time around, Rook was convinced, but he said nothing of it aside from a considerate, "Maybe sometime soon." It seemed interesting, this "crossing of the veil," and it made him smile within to think of how mad his sister would have been to just hear him agree to it. How irresponsible and reckless...
He did his best to focus back on the moon, studying both sides of it as it hung against a backdrop of twinkling stars. Before he could even drift away onto other things - like wondering about what his mother was doing and if she and Borden were already asleep in the den, if Tomen had ever found that little burrowing owl's nest, or if the Ancestors were something like stars or the wind (just like how he had initially perceived the Holy Spirit and his older brothers' answers whenever he asked for their help by the Rocks) - his companion's voice came again, the words curling around his eardrums, "I have another question for you – Gaheris. Am I meant to change my name, as well?"
Rook inhaled deeply, holding his breath for a while before releasing it. After sometime of remaining still, he reclined forward and stretched his paws out in front of him with a shake of his head. "I don't think so, Veho," he admitted, the words sounding heavy on the ears. "@Cinder was right. The whole 'secret names' thing is cub-like and unbecoming." There was a pause that implied that he was considering what words he ought to choose regarding the matter. "All my life I've almost never been Rook. I've been expected to answer to a number of names, many of which belong to my brothers, either alive, missing, or deceased." He made a face. "Theodore, Prosper, Renier, Hocus, Declan, Ryvet, Titan, Tesla, Graham... Gaheris. My sister isn't here anymore, what fun is it to use secret names, anyway?"
HIs head leveled with a scoff as if he were ridiculing himself. "I mean, you're welcome to," he said, just in case Veho had been anticipating his approval. "But, I think it might be better if we simply not gave our names out at all at the borders if we could help it. I promised that we wouldn't hide anymore and I think we ought to start having a presence here in these woods."
Chances are I have a BEN WHISHAW gif for that.