[Takes note of that limp and changes to walking slightly behind Daniel's right side as inconspicuously as possible. No way is he bringing it up; he's been around more than enough older soldiers to know the faux pas it is to point something like that out. The man is a Scholar of enough renown that he can cast without a focus tool, so if it was something S'rei could assist on he'd have done it for himself already.
The elaborate way he gets around to his actual question is a little amusing; reminds him a bit of Alphinaud, practically allergic to asking anything outright for fear of coming off improper (unless, that is, he's well and truly incensed). To find a hyur that's never seen his species is unusual, but...he's in a different realm. Perhaps this one is a reflection that's never had people like him. He can recall with offended clarity the researchers in Elpis delighting in his "bestial traits" as evidence of his lesser existence.]
My kind are called miqo'te, [he quietly informs Daniel, instead of dwelling any further on all of that.] We're fairly common in most areas of the world where I'm from. You look like the race referred to as a 'hyur,' though I'm curious to see if you have another name for yourself.
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The elaborate way he gets around to his actual question is a little amusing; reminds him a bit of Alphinaud, practically allergic to asking anything outright for fear of coming off improper (unless, that is, he's well and truly incensed). To find a hyur that's never seen his species is unusual, but...he's in a different realm. Perhaps this one is a reflection that's never had people like him. He can recall with offended clarity the researchers in Elpis delighting in his "bestial traits" as evidence of his lesser existence.]
My kind are called miqo'te, [he quietly informs Daniel, instead of dwelling any further on all of that.] We're fairly common in most areas of the world where I'm from. You look like the race referred to as a 'hyur,' though I'm curious to see if you have another name for yourself.