[Something's shifted, but Kratos can't tell what. For someone so impassioned, Yuan is annoyingly hard to read; and yet, he does acknowledge that Kratos can help around the house, when he'd so blatantly diverted before.
[Kratos is busy trying to puzzle that out when Yuan drops that bombshell, and for a moment Kratos can only blink at him wordlessly. Though the bemusement may be hard to tell, given his expression doesn't change much. Then it solidifies into a proper flat blankness, which is a definable change Yuan may be able to tell. There's nuances to impassivity, after all.]
Why? Even with a cane, I won't be able to keep up.
[And Yuan can't possibly believe that he would be willingly complicit in the killing of his countrymen. Which brings up only one possibility, really, something simultaneously of dread and hope. Tethe'alla must still be resisting mightily, if Sylvarant needs slaves as fodder; but it also means Kratos will be, essentially, helpless when he dies. It's not a fate he particularly wants to imagine.
[Nevertheless, it's occurred, and something in his bearing hardens.]
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[Kratos is busy trying to puzzle that out when Yuan drops that bombshell, and for a moment Kratos can only blink at him wordlessly. Though the bemusement may be hard to tell, given his expression doesn't change much. Then it solidifies into a proper flat blankness, which is a definable change Yuan may be able to tell. There's nuances to impassivity, after all.]
Why? Even with a cane, I won't be able to keep up.
[And Yuan can't possibly believe that he would be willingly complicit in the killing of his countrymen. Which brings up only one possibility, really, something simultaneously of dread and hope. Tethe'alla must still be resisting mightily, if Sylvarant needs slaves as fodder; but it also means Kratos will be, essentially, helpless when he dies. It's not a fate he particularly wants to imagine.
[Nevertheless, it's occurred, and something in his bearing hardens.]