"If either of us has more reason to hate him, 'tis me. 'Twas an Ihlini that took Tanni's life, on behalf of Lochiel - on behalf of Asar-Suti. Here... 'twas Asar-Suti I laughed with near to the point of crying about these silly birds called penguins." Blais shrugged. "To me, here, they aren't the ones I knew of."
He keeps from mentioning Lochiel's condition last he'd seen him. Barely. "Far from what they were, at least - and I'm glad of it. I would hate to have to break the bar's rules. I've come to like it here."
"Right now, Milliways is all I can have," Blais pointed out. "I am rather dead."
Then he grinned, shrugged, and stood from the stool. "But, thankfully enough for me, Milliways also has woods. And I'm chafing for the outdoors. How much is it I owe ye, boyo, and I'll be letting you on with your work."
"I'll be remembering you, lad," Blais laughed, and with a wave, he started out toward the back door. Outdoors, even if a touch cold. Cheysuli just tended to chafe at walls. Tanni nudged the door closed behind them. Polite wolf, at least.
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"I'll try to remember that. Sooty has been kind to me."
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"I can except that. They don't seem like your typical Dark God and Overlord."
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"I love it here too. Milliways has become a second home."
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Then he grinned, shrugged, and stood from the stool. "But, thankfully enough for me, Milliways also has woods. And I'm chafing for the outdoors. How much is it I owe ye, boyo, and I'll be letting you on with your work."
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"See you later, mate."
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