>>5169791...Or so you think. Still need to get used to the whole talking to animals thing. You can read emotions just fine, but putting them into words when they don't speak to begin with is a bit rough. Still amazing how they can understand you while believers of the See can't listen because they don't think magic is real. There is something funny on how you can communicate with a horse properly before the likes of Farnese...
Anyway, is it really worth the trouble of having an argument with Gunpowder here? The stallion is known for being stingy and holding grudges, so you didn't expect to mount on him without protest, but it's very inconvenient to try and do that while you don't exactly know where you are at. Gunpowder was always spectacular when synergizing with you in battle, so convincing him to come along with you will be damn near essential if you plan on fighting strong apostles.
But will he listen to what you have to say?
>I had important affairs to take care of.>I'm sorry if you've felt abandoned by me.>I was making sure I was strong enough to take the coliseum down, where is this Barnham fellow?>Don't be so pampered, the world doesn't revolve around you.>Hey, better late than never, right?>Write-in.>Ignore him, you can save the talk for when you have more info.