2nd day of Summer, 514 AV
"Wynn, do you hate the Drykas?" Ser Normit's tone was, as ever, calm and steady. His dark eyes more doors than windows as the slight curve of his lip allowed some of his amusement to show throw his stoic visage. Their discussion had moved from simple matters of the land to each of the squire's opinions regarding the Drykas. Both Linnae and Tareesa had had very strong - and differing - opinions regarding the race, which left Wynn as a sort of social tie-breaker. Ser Normit was not a cruel man by any standard, but he did seem to have a propensity to put Wynn into difficult situations, both social and physical at times.
Swallowing the bread he'd been nibbling on during Linnae's heated argument in favor of both the Drykas people and their culture, Wynn cleared his throat in preparation to reply. "Well I-" Tareesa quickly cut in, her voice quiet but forceful. "You're not fond of those wildmen either, are you, Wynn?" She had a sticky sweet sort of lilt to her words that always made them seem almost poisonous. Wynn blinked, turning his gaze from Ser Normit's raised brows to Tareesa's expectant smile. He really didn't particularly think anything about the Drykas. They were... More earthy, perhaps, but Wynn wasn't sure what really made them all that different other than the fact that they simply were.
Linnae, not about to let Tareesa win over her only potential ally, rolled her eyes. "Wynn isn't a mindless animal, Tareesa. You can't just entice him over to your side with sunshine and smiles." Linnae, unlike Tareesa, had very few sweet or quiet propensities at all. If anything, she was the embodiment of raw power. Her voice seemed to never lower below a quiet yell and never fell into the seductive tones common for women who used their birthright wiles. "Besides, he clearly appreciates the Drykas for the proud and noble race that they are." Her comment was followed by a very solid slap to his shoulder blade. The action was so sudden and forceful it knocked the bread right out of his hand and onto the floor with a forlorn, crispy crunch. Wynn gazed down at the bread with a slight frown which Tareesa picked up on quite quickly.
"Here, Wynn, you can have mine." Her elegant hand extended with a calculated fluidity to brush against the exposed skin of his arm before placing her portion of bread dangerously close towards his inner thigh. Blushing a bright red, Wynn nodded his thanks at Tareesa before his slightly shaky hand cautiously moved the bread from his lap to his mouth, crunching into it to further avoid having to say anything. Tareesa smirked over at Linnae who let out another exasperated sigh. "Wynn, I'm sorry I knocked your bread down, but you know how passionate I get about these sort of things!" Through a mouthful of bread, Wynn offered her a happy, "S'ok!"
Tareesa then proceeded to make a comment regarding Linnae's passion lacking in the only place where it mattered, which inevitably erupted into Linnae making passes at Tareesa questionable promiscuity and Tareesa insisting Linnae was so cold not even the most desperate man would touch her. The first time this had happened, Wynn had been so distraught he couldn't speak to either of the girls for several days. After several hundred more arguments that rivaled the heat of the current, Wynn had learned to just wait it out alongside his Sponser. The two of them sat quietly, passively eating their bread until the girls were both panting out of breath. During the respite, Ser Normit took the opportunity to readdress Wynn. "So?"
Wynn swallowed his bread again, glancing to Linnae then Tareesa. Neither of the girls seemed particularly inclined to come to his rescue this time. "I think..." He paused. It was not uncommon for him to start a sentence and take a short break directly after as his brain tried to muddle through all the information available to him. His tongue tapped against the top of his mouth as he thought, stopping once he'd come to a conclusion. "I think I really don't know enough about the Drykas to say whether I hate them or I don't hate them." Ser Normit raised a brow, though the rest of his face remained immobile. "I'm not sure I even know what a Drykas is, to be honest." He offered a little shrug, getting more into the flow of things. "Aside from their tattoos, they just seem a lot like humans to me. And..." Another pause as his eyes flicked down to the ground. After a few ticks, his bright grey eyes once more met Ser Normit's dark ones. "And humans are just humans, right? There's too many for me to just say I hate them all, because..." Here, Wynn trailed off. He didn't really know why he couldn't hate them all, other than the fact that he simply couldn't. Now that he thought about it again, he wasn't entirely sure where he was going with what he was saying. Blinking several times in hopes it might make his unknown point more evident, Linnae stepped in for the assist.
"So what you're sayin' is you're basically neutral about the whole thing?" She shrugged, flicking him a cocky grin. "Typical Wynn." Tareesa uttered a soft chuckle, patting him on the shoulder. "I thought you had a good response, Wynn." It was much more patronizing that reassuring, but when it came to Tareesa, it was best to just interpret what she said in the best of light. Ser Normit, however, didn't seem displeased in the least. In fact, he offered Wynn one of his rare smiles. Ser Normit's face simply wasn't constructed for smiling. When his lips curved upwards, so did his eyebrows, making the whole thing appear much more maniacal than it should have been. A slight shudder of tingling excitement trickled down Wynn's spine (though it was tinged with a hint of abhorrence) at having answered something in a pleasing manner.
Instead of saying anything regarding Wynn's response, Ser Normit simply nodded. "That should be enough for today. I expect each of you to reflect on what we discussed here today." A bit disappointed, Wynn nodded alongside the girls. "Oh and Wynn, Ser Titus said he won't be able to supervise your training today." The feeling of disappointment suddenly lifted at Ser Normit's message. Titus Maximus was, perhaps, one of the most intimidating people he'd ever met. While he was not his official combat instructor, Wynn had made the mistake of asking him to supervise some of his personal training. Upon hearing Wynn had started using a great-axe, Ser Titus seemed to think that meant it was only practice until Wynn was strong enough to wield a great-hammer like his own. Much to Wynn's dismay, Ser Titus had thus attended many more than the "some" Wynn had initially hoped for. While his visits almost always were useful, Wynn wasn't incredibly fond of being yelled at for a full bell and a half. Letting his relief show, Ser Normit raised a cautionary finger. "You do know he takes great pride and pleasure in helping the squires?" Wynn nodded sheepishly. "Good. Do not take his charity for granted. He's a a very good knight and an even better warrior. He has a lot to teach you if you'll listen."
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