[Since arriving in Horos, and then here in Kenos, Liem has discussed his peculiarities with a handful of people. It is not common, even with especially nosy individuals, for anyone to take an interest in him in such a granular way. He's not entirely sure what to make of it.
Judging by the level of detail devoted to his answer, though, Liem suspects Lord High Councillor Voryn Dagoth might just be very particular — something he'd already suspected — and also very fond of conversation.
He lets the man explain his typical forms of address while he steers them both south-east, towards their destination. Although Liem is more interested in the way the elf chooses to answer his question than he is in the answer itself, he pays scrupulous attention to both, and considers as they make their way into the Empório District.]
I shall, then.
[Lord Dagoth it will be, in that case. They are about as unfamiliar as it is possible for two people to be, and he is content to keep the level of formality between them that the man seems to expect.]
The sun does not cause me harm: only discomfort and distraction. I used to venture out in it back in my own country, but I preferred to work by night when possible. [Which, obviously, is not an option here. If Liem had not found anyone to teach him this spell, he assumes that living in Springstar would have eventually caused him to wither up like a dried grape.] And of course, the land I am from had only one sun. The daylight here is more aggressive.
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Judging by the level of detail devoted to his answer, though, Liem suspects Lord High Councillor Voryn Dagoth might just be very particular — something he'd already suspected — and also very fond of conversation.
He lets the man explain his typical forms of address while he steers them both south-east, towards their destination. Although Liem is more interested in the way the elf chooses to answer his question than he is in the answer itself, he pays scrupulous attention to both, and considers as they make their way into the Empório District.]
I shall, then.
[Lord Dagoth it will be, in that case. They are about as unfamiliar as it is possible for two people to be, and he is content to keep the level of formality between them that the man seems to expect.]
The sun does not cause me harm: only discomfort and distraction. I used to venture out in it back in my own country, but I preferred to work by night when possible. [Which, obviously, is not an option here. If Liem had not found anyone to teach him this spell, he assumes that living in Springstar would have eventually caused him to wither up like a dried grape.] And of course, the land I am from had only one sun. The daylight here is more aggressive.