Oh, yeah. Very glad that the rest of the guys aren't around right now.
And it's not like he wasn't a soldier, so he doesn't correct her or anything. Certainly those years of imperial training are why he tends to do the negotiating for the Chargers. He is, by far, the least rude of them (or at least the quickest to flip that particular switch on and off), and therefore the most palatable to your average client in Thedas.
Well, Dalish is actually perfectly friendly, but that usually doesn't work out for obvious reasons.
"They're just hanging out, you think?" His tone carries little of the dismissiveness that the words might have implied, asked any other way: Krem is just trying to figure things out. He gets back to the matter of wood, cracking the dusty chair he'd picked up at its seams with minimal effort. Age and environment have clearly weakened it.
"So would it be a bad idea to set the whole place on fire?" Since she seems to have more of an idea of what is going on here, or is at least comfortable taking guesses.
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And it's not like he wasn't a soldier, so he doesn't correct her or anything. Certainly those years of imperial training are why he tends to do the negotiating for the Chargers. He is, by far, the least rude of them (or at least the quickest to flip that particular switch on and off), and therefore the most palatable to your average client in Thedas.
Well, Dalish is actually perfectly friendly, but that usually doesn't work out for obvious reasons.
"They're just hanging out, you think?" His tone carries little of the dismissiveness that the words might have implied, asked any other way: Krem is just trying to figure things out. He gets back to the matter of wood, cracking the dusty chair he'd picked up at its seams with minimal effort. Age and environment have clearly weakened it.
"So would it be a bad idea to set the whole place on fire?" Since she seems to have more of an idea of what is going on here, or is at least comfortable taking guesses.