[For a moment, Cinan considers that, chewing at his lower lip, one corner of his mouth pulling up and inward a little as he thinks about that, chews it over.]
[Lifting a hand, he tucks his hair behind his ear and shakes his head.]
I dunno, I think I might make it my new mission to figure out some kinda compromise. I don't like thinking of someone who doesn't want to fight having to do it. It's not right. If in doubt, change the parameters, you know?
[His hands have only ever been good for two things - working the earth, and putting bodies in it. He smiles a bit, brief.]
If my opinion changes, I will let you know.
[It's not a dismissal, it's an honest and genuine statement. Alke couldn't lie if his life depended on it - and it has, on several ill-fated occasions.]
My village is called Vaiqa. Province of Vahlo, country of Sal Amast, planet of Danye.
[It's an oddly formal string of quantifiers, it smacks of something cultural.]
[If your hands aren't good for what you want them to be good for, in Cinan's opinion, there is always a device that can be used to do it instead. But you can only give someone the tech, you can't make them use it.]
Alright. The offer stays open.
[Cinan offers him a bright smile that's just as honest and genuine as Alke's reassurances that he'll let Cinan know if he needs to change it. At that long list of place names, Cinan cocks his head a bit.]
Huh. I haven't heard of it. This whole alternate universe thing must be the real deal.
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More or less than you're comfortable fighting?
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Less.
[Fighting, he supposes, is the lesser of two evils.]
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[Lifting a hand, he tucks his hair behind his ear and shakes his head.]
I dunno, I think I might make it my new mission to figure out some kinda compromise. I don't like thinking of someone who doesn't want to fight having to do it. It's not right. If in doubt, change the parameters, you know?
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That's a very kind offer, but one I would prefer to decline.
[A beat. He opts to change the subject, on account of lacking a desire to linger on this matter. He will find his own way. He always does.]
My name is Alke Deverisi.
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[It's natural to offer that sort of thing, and he says it without blinking.]
I'm Cinan Even. That's a cool name, where do you come from?
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If my opinion changes, I will let you know.
[It's not a dismissal, it's an honest and genuine statement. Alke couldn't lie if his life depended on it - and it has, on several ill-fated occasions.]
My village is called Vaiqa. Province of Vahlo, country of Sal Amast, planet of Danye.
[It's an oddly formal string of quantifiers, it smacks of something cultural.]
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Alright. The offer stays open.
[Cinan offers him a bright smile that's just as honest and genuine as Alke's reassurances that he'll let Cinan know if he needs to change it. At that long list of place names, Cinan cocks his head a bit.]
Huh. I haven't heard of it. This whole alternate universe thing must be the real deal.