He notes that he thinks Daithi is tired (and is slightly surprised for it; he wasn't sure if Daithi ever tired), but it has been a long day, and he is weary himself.
"You are of course welcome any time, Your Worship— " the Enchanter pauses then, seems to realize the weight of Daithi's words, and regards him silently for a moment, then seems to forget entirely what he'd intended to say. The Herald was not an unkind man, and had been personable enough in all Brigham had seen and heard of him, never one to be above others. And yet- to think that he would consider Brigham worthy of a visit not necessitated by something, but because he wished to...
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"You are of course welcome any time, Your Worship— " the Enchanter pauses then, seems to realize the weight of Daithi's words, and regards him silently for a moment, then seems to forget entirely what he'd intended to say. The Herald was not an unkind man, and had been personable enough in all Brigham had seen and heard of him, never one to be above others. And yet- to think that he would consider Brigham worthy of a visit not necessitated by something, but because he wished to...