
That talkywand had to go up, and way up indeed, to get anywhere close to the mouth of the towering hulk of metal that was Judge Jredthys. And even then there was the helmet there to compound the problem, or at least it would have if the Judge didn't have his particular speaking mannerism that seemed to ignore any sort of boundary betwixt him and whomever he was speaking with. And now that particular partner in the passage of words was the wee Lalafell down at his sabatons.
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Where Kali seemed to blend into the crowd with his decadent outfit, the Judge seemed to stand out all the more in his full suit of armor - perhaps even moreso than his venture into a local Ul'dahn watering hole not that many suns ago. At the very least, his imposing figure made crowds seem more than willing to part to let him through even if he had to check in his massive blade at the door. Perhaps that was why Kali had ended up approaching Jredthys - he was easy to approach with the other eager denizens of Eorzea breaking around him like the hull of a ship.
The Judge's gaze fell on the energetic reporter, silently evaluating him and potentially giving a bit of an unintentional oppressive air. This figure had approached him, asking a question and reaching up with his bizarre little combination of pearl-and-stick for his response. While he was unfamiliar with both the name "Kali Kalrath" and his "linkpearl listeners", his question seemed appropriately harmless and curious. A questioner asks questions and the answerer must provide answers - such was the way in a court of law - so it was only proper that he answer such an inoffensive question properly.
"CARDS."
Good answer, Judge.
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Where Kali seemed to blend into the crowd with his decadent outfit, the Judge seemed to stand out all the more in his full suit of armor - perhaps even moreso than his venture into a local Ul'dahn watering hole not that many suns ago. At the very least, his imposing figure made crowds seem more than willing to part to let him through even if he had to check in his massive blade at the door. Perhaps that was why Kali had ended up approaching Jredthys - he was easy to approach with the other eager denizens of Eorzea breaking around him like the hull of a ship.
The Judge's gaze fell on the energetic reporter, silently evaluating him and potentially giving a bit of an unintentional oppressive air. This figure had approached him, asking a question and reaching up with his bizarre little combination of pearl-and-stick for his response. While he was unfamiliar with both the name "Kali Kalrath" and his "linkpearl listeners", his question seemed appropriately harmless and curious. A questioner asks questions and the answerer must provide answers - such was the way in a court of law - so it was only proper that he answer such an inoffensive question properly.
"CARDS."
Good answer, Judge.