[Drizzt knows he has erred when there's a long silence, although he doesn't understand how that he's erred, other than she might be upset about his views. Many of the Travelers seem to be.
But the hardness is unexpected. There's something more to it than just a typical anger. Something that he doesn't understand, something more. Something personal. It's also almost comical that in her anger, she's pegged him as exactly what he's been told he is. A child. Is it truly that obvious!
His mental voice is not meek, as he refuses to give up his philosophies, but it is kept to a neutral tone.]
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But the hardness is unexpected. There's something more to it than just a typical anger. Something that he doesn't understand, something more. Something personal. It's also almost comical that in her anger, she's pegged him as exactly what he's been told he is. A child. Is it truly that obvious!
His mental voice is not meek, as he refuses to give up his philosophies, but it is kept to a neutral tone.]
Then this child will leave you in peace.