In terms of interacting with each other, they are largely uncomfortable! Mostly, Vanderhorn is oblivious to his bodyguard's dislike of him, but he is openly critical of her drinking habits and makes biting comments about how weak his servant is. The servant is cowed around both of his companions but more friendly and personable around others; the bodyguard dismisses the servant boy indifferently, but is glad to drink with anyone who wants to spend time with her.
Vanderhorn has no interest in socializing with any of the group, and frequently complains that they're taking too long to travel, citing the "business to attend to" he has. While he seems like a bit of a ditz at a glance, the way he speaks suggests otherwise.
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Vanderhorn has no interest in socializing with any of the group, and frequently complains that they're taking too long to travel, citing the "business to attend to" he has. While he seems like a bit of a ditz at a glance, the way he speaks suggests otherwise.