[Baldr's words hold a deliberate vagueness-- is he referring to the oath he swore when he first became a knight, or the one he swore again just recently to protect Nuadha and Mercuria? He could mean either, or both. After a moment, it becomes clear that he has no intention of elaborating further as to which one. That much is probably selfish on his end, which makes the two of them even.
There are many, many things Baldr is capable of. Denying his nature isn't one of them.]
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[Baldr's words hold a deliberate vagueness-- is he referring to the oath he swore when he first became a knight, or the one he swore again just recently to protect Nuadha and Mercuria? He could mean either, or both. After a moment, it becomes clear that he has no intention of elaborating further as to which one. That much is probably selfish on his end, which makes the two of them even.
There are many, many things Baldr is capable of. Denying his nature isn't one of them.]