[It would be too simple to call this defensiveness, and even a single day spent in Laurent's company would illuminate the fallacy in the idea. Laurent takes to offense and he does so carefully, with deadly accuracy. The only difference here is that he is not striking with the intention to kill- only to provoke. In that way, it is almost a conversation.
In the firelight, Laurent's hair has dried and a flush of warmth colors the milk of his skin. His head tilts to the side by the smallest degree.]
It is custom in Akielos to praise the mount for the rider's skill?
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In the firelight, Laurent's hair has dried and a flush of warmth colors the milk of his skin. His head tilts to the side by the smallest degree.]
It is custom in Akielos to praise the mount for the rider's skill?