[At least Solomon clears that up-- this is not punishment from the local spirits (even if Solomon would have deserved anything they threw at him, anyway), thus Ithaqua is not caught in a situation where they, too, are displeased with him for whatever reason.
He has to growl when Solomon slips away from him again, but try as he might, he can't muster the strength to swim towards him.
He is! So tired! Of this!
Eventually, without an outlet, he stops trying to fight what his body is doing, he tries to untangle the metaphorical puzzle before him. Then, he barks at Solomon:]
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He has to growl when Solomon slips away from him again, but try as he might, he can't muster the strength to swim towards him.
He is! So tired! Of this!
Eventually, without an outlet, he stops trying to fight what his body is doing, he tries to untangle the metaphorical puzzle before him. Then, he barks at Solomon:]
How much longer is this?