
Torvhan winced slightly when K'luha chided her daughter, he knew from experience how embarrassing that could be when it happened in public. K'luha shifted gears quickly and Torvhan listened intently as the woman spoke, making a mental note of each question she fired at him.
As soon as she finished the lone male in their party spoke. Torvhan thought for a moment before answering. "I am afraid I can offer you no apology at this time as I do not understand the nature of the insult, perhaps due to my lack of understanding of your ways. However I assure you I meant no insult or disrespect towards your tribe when I brought my idea to the Headmaster."
Torvhan turned back towards K'luha, "As for why I brought the idea up, following the Calamity myself and other orphans of Ul'dah learned that you have to work together when you find your home can no longer support you. I carry that lesson forward with me. But perhaps my original idea was not fully conveyed, the Headmaster mentioned my idea was cold at one point, that it would be 'using' your tribe. I do not see it as such, but perhaps this flavored the offer be brought forth.What I proposed was a mutual alliance. The Garden has ample space but is largely populated by students, and though a large number of our staff are expert combatants the students are less so. With the Garlean army becoming more active, Eorzea is becoming a more dangerous place, and I believe both our Garden and your Tribe would be vulnerable, it is possible the Garleans could ignore both the Garden and your tribe but I dislike leaving such things to chance."
"But there is more that just defense, I know that your tribe is known for it's expert hunters, and the lands of Thanalan are more bountiful than those of the desert it is possiable you would have surplus from your hunts which the Garden might trade for, to decrease our own costs in food expenses. The are also many skills we might teach each other, this is a school at the end of the day."
"For where you would relocate to, the original plan was for the tribe to settle in the Quad, but if that is too close to the Garden for your tribe's comfort, perhaps further outside might be looked into, but I am unsure of how far the Garden's lands stretch. As for hunting though there are settlements in Thanalan, there are no restrictions on hunting such as the spirits of the Black Shroud impose. Your movements outside would not be restricted and when your tribe is ready to leave no one will stop you from moving to your new home. But access to areas inside the Garden would be up to the headmasters discretion."
"I am young and perhaps idealistic, but I merely see an opportunity in which friends can assist one another."
With that he clamped his mouth shut, he was probably already rambling and he thought it best to wait for their replies before trying to speak further.
As soon as she finished the lone male in their party spoke. Torvhan thought for a moment before answering. "I am afraid I can offer you no apology at this time as I do not understand the nature of the insult, perhaps due to my lack of understanding of your ways. However I assure you I meant no insult or disrespect towards your tribe when I brought my idea to the Headmaster."
Torvhan turned back towards K'luha, "As for why I brought the idea up, following the Calamity myself and other orphans of Ul'dah learned that you have to work together when you find your home can no longer support you. I carry that lesson forward with me. But perhaps my original idea was not fully conveyed, the Headmaster mentioned my idea was cold at one point, that it would be 'using' your tribe. I do not see it as such, but perhaps this flavored the offer be brought forth.What I proposed was a mutual alliance. The Garden has ample space but is largely populated by students, and though a large number of our staff are expert combatants the students are less so. With the Garlean army becoming more active, Eorzea is becoming a more dangerous place, and I believe both our Garden and your Tribe would be vulnerable, it is possible the Garleans could ignore both the Garden and your tribe but I dislike leaving such things to chance."
"But there is more that just defense, I know that your tribe is known for it's expert hunters, and the lands of Thanalan are more bountiful than those of the desert it is possiable you would have surplus from your hunts which the Garden might trade for, to decrease our own costs in food expenses. The are also many skills we might teach each other, this is a school at the end of the day."
"For where you would relocate to, the original plan was for the tribe to settle in the Quad, but if that is too close to the Garden for your tribe's comfort, perhaps further outside might be looked into, but I am unsure of how far the Garden's lands stretch. As for hunting though there are settlements in Thanalan, there are no restrictions on hunting such as the spirits of the Black Shroud impose. Your movements outside would not be restricted and when your tribe is ready to leave no one will stop you from moving to your new home. But access to areas inside the Garden would be up to the headmasters discretion."
"I am young and perhaps idealistic, but I merely see an opportunity in which friends can assist one another."
With that he clamped his mouth shut, he was probably already rambling and he thought it best to wait for their replies before trying to speak further.
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