[Geir turns his head to look at Moon attentively, bemused; his bemusement grows stronger as he hears her out. there's nothing of hostility towards her or her ideas in his tone when he answers, though.]
Why shouldn't we treat her like a potential enemy, though? She summoned us without asking. She's obviously powerful, and she hasn't proved she's a powerful person who cares about being fair. We've tried to talk to her, and she hasn't answered. Her putting us in her power hasn't been enough yet to make her pity us and treat us like people with opinions, and we haven't been strong enough to make her explain herself either.
[he's honestly and straightforwardly trying to parse how she got to that conclusion aloud, and isn't having much success. Geir is a nice person, but his past life with the gods hasn't given him a lot of experience in being nice-- only with being powerful, and how people with that power use it and think about it.]
I don't want to be in a worse situation so she pities us more, so we have to go the other way and make our position stronger. Right?
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Why shouldn't we treat her like a potential enemy, though? She summoned us without asking. She's obviously powerful, and she hasn't proved she's a powerful person who cares about being fair. We've tried to talk to her, and she hasn't answered. Her putting us in her power hasn't been enough yet to make her pity us and treat us like people with opinions, and we haven't been strong enough to make her explain herself either.
[he's honestly and straightforwardly trying to parse how she got to that conclusion aloud, and isn't having much success. Geir is a nice person, but his past life with the gods hasn't given him a lot of experience in being nice-- only with being powerful, and how people with that power use it and think about it.]
I don't want to be in a worse situation so she pities us more, so we have to go the other way and make our position stronger. Right?