[Nuadha knows very well exactly what Baldr is saying. Just like he knows that, for all that Baldr had held Gefion as responsible for his own death at the meeting, it was far from what he truly blamed her for. There's a less than oblique rebuke in those words--what Nuadha is trying to say is unquestionably selfish, and irrational. Entirely against Baldr's nature, or even his own.]
...I'm well aware. You've always upheld your honor as a knight.
[He looks away, feigning a much deeper interest in his tea than he feels. As quietly as they're speaking, he doubts he wants to have much more of this conversation where they are.]
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...I'm well aware. You've always upheld your honor as a knight.
[He looks away, feigning a much deeper interest in his tea than he feels. As quietly as they're speaking, he doubts he wants to have much more of this conversation where they are.]