He did as he was bade by Andros, and watched as the man, was able to stay afloat in the water -- Hakon had tried but he'd sunk like a stone; whatever Andros was made of, it was more buoyant stuff -- and also calm the animals. He knew intellectually that people outside of the guild had skills: they knew how to make thread, or farm, or weave. They produced the goods that he relied on to stay alive, and he was thankful for that. It was another thing altogether to see someone demonstrate their skills in front of him. By the time he reached the shore, he found himself quite impressed by Andros. And if he hadn't known better, he would have assumed that the way the man moved through the water was a magic all its own.
Once the other man had reached the shore, Hakon changed with him, and using his wet clothes to scrape the water off of his body. He was chilled, but otherwise none the worse for wear.
"Perhaps, Andros, you could teach me how you did that," Hakon said through gritted teeth. Admitting to weakness was detestable, but he was not so proud that he could not admit he could use assistance. "I'm not sure we will find the time, but if we do, it would be helpful. I never thought I would need to learn how to swim here in Radenor, but if this had been a more dangerous situation, it could have gone quite badly. Had we been in pursuit of our quarry, for instance, they would have escaped due to my slowing us down."
Clad in a change of clothes and chilled but dry, he gave his mount the same treatment, as well as offering her the green tops of some carrots he'd swiped from the midden before leaving as a little inducement for her trouble.
Heinrich was already back in his armor and was all but pacing a new lane in the road, so Hakon turned to Andros. "Shall we move on?"