[ Sigr had the right of it-- the Ascian did have honour though it was a certain vein of it that was wholly Emet-Selch's brand. Overtake nations-- subjugate the masses; but when it came to the personal dance between two people; he believed firmly that it should be a dance, and that if the person did not care to dance then one should simply chose another partner with which to dance with. Though Emet-Selch's dance card had been filled many times and by many different partners, if one did not choose to dance-- he would not force them to dance.
Maybe dance a little bit more flamboyantly to show the other person what they were missing but when it came down to it-- he respected any decision that was made, no matter how much he tended to deride the human expirience-- he knew that those traditions were of great import.
Funny that he should respect that.
However once he saw that his hand hadn't been bit off, he allowed his gloved fingers to very lightly scritch right behind the ears, granting a bit more firmness to the touch than had existed previously, though his fingers massaged and gained a bit more certainty-- though his ears were on the lookout for perhaps the gift of a purr, to see if having a cat had taught him his lesson.
Though a Hrothgar might be a tougher act to follow then a mere haughty house cat ]
Sigr is so right-- Emet-Selch is kinda honorable
Maybe dance a little bit more flamboyantly to show the other person what they were missing but when it came down to it-- he respected any decision that was made, no matter how much he tended to deride the human expirience-- he knew that those traditions were of great import.
Funny that he should respect that.
However once he saw that his hand hadn't been bit off, he allowed his gloved fingers to very lightly scritch right behind the ears, granting a bit more firmness to the touch than had existed previously, though his fingers massaged and gained a bit more certainty-- though his ears were on the lookout for perhaps the gift of a purr, to see if having a cat had taught him his lesson.
Though a Hrothgar might be a tougher act to follow then a mere haughty house cat ]