Though the brute had hoped that his new acquaintance might see Sarva, it wasn't a big deal if she couldn't. Either she could see it, or she couldn't; as far as he was concerned, perhaps Sarva simply hadn't chosen to show himself to her yet. Despite not seeing the constellation he had told her about, still she seemed interested in the stars and he noted that she stared at them a moment longer.
She questioned if there were easier ones to find. "I am sure there are," he spoke readily. "But I do not know of many." There was a faint, brief hint of regret in his voice. While he was knowledgeable in many things exploration and survival, the stars were not something he knew as well as some members of his tribe had. Perhaps he ought to have learned more of them before taking his leave. "Though... there are a few important ones," he would begin, a bit of excitement creeping into his voice as his brief moment of feeling regretful passed. "Sarva will always point you north, for example. Even if you cannot see him - if you can find those two bright stars, you can always figure out which direction you need to go." Did she know this information? He would grin at her, noting her name as she introduced herself, his head tipped in a quick acknowledgement.