I shouldn't laugh, but I know I'm a failure in your eyes
Instantly seeming to relax as he hears that Mateo is in Sohalia's good books (and incidentally perhaps that means he would be as well), Ronin settles once more and nods to her. "He's got a good heart," he agrees. "And a sharp mind, even if I do wonder where his common sense gets to, sometimes." Alas, he has no idea that he's speaking to the very girl who had been the subject of a letter sent to the Taliesins up in the Cordillera, otherwise yet more pieces might have fallen into place.
"Have you been in Stormbreak very long?" he says conversationally. "I flew around a little before I settled on landing in the hot springs - a few things have changed since it started to... er, fly?" His brow furrows, wondering if that's the right word for it. "Like that big lighthouse thing." He means the Spyglass, of course, but it hadn't existed when he'd been Commander.
"Have you been in Stormbreak very long?" he says conversationally. "I flew around a little before I settled on landing in the hot springs - a few things have changed since it started to... er, fly?" His brow furrows, wondering if that's the right word for it. "Like that big lighthouse thing." He means the Spyglass, of course, but it hadn't existed when he'd been Commander.
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