The Roegadyn could not help but grin at the paladin's raving. In all of the years he had known Nero, Daegsatz was aware of the former's tendency to infuriate and aggravate whoever he came across for his own amusement, yet this was the first instance in which one of those people had come to him to vent that frustration. He patted her shoulder sympathetically with a large hand.
"Let it all out, lass, ye be feelin' bett'r that way," Daegsatz consoled her. "I been dealin' with 'im fer near twenty cycles. 'Es like 'is father; s'pose I've done naught but build a tolerance fer it." He dug into another chunk of the fish as he put the completed sketch of the albatross away. His stomach roiled in protest but the Sea Wolf ignored it.
"Nev'r known th' lad ta be one fer arguments, though. Usually 'e be too lazy. What were ye on about?" the Roegadyn said with some curiosity.
"Let it all out, lass, ye be feelin' bett'r that way," Daegsatz consoled her. "I been dealin' with 'im fer near twenty cycles. 'Es like 'is father; s'pose I've done naught but build a tolerance fer it." He dug into another chunk of the fish as he put the completed sketch of the albatross away. His stomach roiled in protest but the Sea Wolf ignored it.
"Nev'r known th' lad ta be one fer arguments, though. Usually 'e be too lazy. What were ye on about?" the Roegadyn said with some curiosity.