[If they'd gotten along splendidly from the start, he would've been not so much surprised as disbelieving. As different as all the Warriors of Light had been in terms of personality, he thought it to be likely that across all variations of their star that might exist, that none would get on amiably with Lahabrea as he was now.]
Is that another Warrior of Light trait, I wonder... talking back to every Ascian you might encounter.
[More commentary than a criticism, though; if anything, he seems a touch amused by it, though he turns back to seriousness.]
But considering who you are- no matter how polite you might be to him, what attempts you make towards understanding, you'll always be the enemy to him, nothing more.
[Unless her heroic nature could get through to Lahabrea in the end, or otherwise manage him. Emet-Selch would've assumed it impossible- but she (or rather, the hero he had known, but by extension, Irhya as well) had convinced himself of things he would've thought impossible to believe in. Maybe he should give her some credit. Trust her to handle Lahabrea, somehow. Get through to him where none on the Convocation had been able to.]
[Entirely likely, given how crass she is. She shrugs loosely.]
I think you're right, though. I had actually intended to ask him something like that, myself, but we were too busy sniping at each other for me to think about going there. Not that it bothers me if he hates me irrevocably or anything, it's just... perhaps holding grudges in what amounts to an enclosed space with him isn't a wise idea.
[Well, fine, maybe it does bother her a little. Perhaps it's just a point of vanity after most everyone seems to kiss the ground she walks upon, but somehow, her being relatively neutral about him, knowing all she knows, makes it harder to swallow. Even being privy to the things he never told her, he doesn't care, perhaps literally cannot bring himself to care. Her attempt at parley was met with the same apathy, at saying she held no ill will against him, even that she'd be willing to break with Hydaelyn if push came to shove.
Perhaps they can't all be as sentimental as Hades is.]
I'm not about to leave him to his own devices either, though. I need to watch him; if someone else happens to get on his bad side first, I ought to at least step in before they get hurt.
[That it was left at verbal sniping spoke of restraint on someone's part, at least. A restraint of necessity, perhaps, with Lahabrea not yet in any condition to make good on threats, while Irhya, he doubted, would be inclined to resort to violence first.]
It's strange... to think that I'm more on your side than his. [A hefty sigh; it did make things somewhat easier, in a sense. Were he still tempered, without the understanding that he now carried, things would be more complicated. It still wasn't simple; Lahabrea was still Amaurotine, and even if the passage of time had changed everything else, that much would always be true, and that much would always matter.]
Though in his current state, he'd be just as likely to be the one getting hurt, were he to offend the wrong sort. In either case, he'll need watched.
[Which was more of a suspicious way of presenting concern, but it is what it is.]
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Is that another Warrior of Light trait, I wonder... talking back to every Ascian you might encounter.
[More commentary than a criticism, though; if anything, he seems a touch amused by it, though he turns back to seriousness.]
But considering who you are- no matter how polite you might be to him, what attempts you make towards understanding, you'll always be the enemy to him, nothing more.
[Unless her heroic nature could get through to Lahabrea in the end, or otherwise manage him. Emet-Selch would've assumed it impossible- but she (or rather, the hero he had known, but by extension, Irhya as well) had convinced himself of things he would've thought impossible to believe in. Maybe he should give her some credit. Trust her to handle Lahabrea, somehow. Get through to him where none on the Convocation had been able to.]
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[Entirely likely, given how crass she is. She shrugs loosely.]
I think you're right, though. I had actually intended to ask him something like that, myself, but we were too busy sniping at each other for me to think about going there. Not that it bothers me if he hates me irrevocably or anything, it's just... perhaps holding grudges in what amounts to an enclosed space with him isn't a wise idea.
[Well, fine, maybe it does bother her a little. Perhaps it's just a point of vanity after most everyone seems to kiss the ground she walks upon, but somehow, her being relatively neutral about him, knowing all she knows, makes it harder to swallow. Even being privy to the things he never told her, he doesn't care, perhaps literally cannot bring himself to care. Her attempt at parley was met with the same apathy, at saying she held no ill will against him, even that she'd be willing to break with Hydaelyn if push came to shove.
Perhaps they can't all be as sentimental as Hades is.]
I'm not about to leave him to his own devices either, though. I need to watch him; if someone else happens to get on his bad side first, I ought to at least step in before they get hurt.
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It's strange... to think that I'm more on your side than his. [A hefty sigh; it did make things somewhat easier, in a sense. Were he still tempered, without the understanding that he now carried, things would be more complicated. It still wasn't simple; Lahabrea was still Amaurotine, and even if the passage of time had changed everything else, that much would always be true, and that much would always matter.]
Though in his current state, he'd be just as likely to be the one getting hurt, were he to offend the wrong sort. In either case, he'll need watched.
[Which was more of a suspicious way of presenting concern, but it is what it is.]