[As the miqo'te begins to cook and tell his story, the Ascian finds a chair to occupy instead, setting himself down to listen.
It was an acceptable, sympathetic sort of reason. Much better than fighting for glory or possessions. Not that he would've expected that from K'rihnn (or, perhaps, any of the Warriors, but it was interesting to hear one's specific reasons). The selflessness, the desire to do one's part for a group. But not entirely forgetting about himself either.
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It was an acceptable, sympathetic sort of reason. Much better than fighting for glory or possessions. Not that he would've expected that from K'rihnn (or, perhaps, any of the Warriors, but it was interesting to hear one's specific reasons). The selflessness, the desire to do one's part for a group. But not entirely forgetting about himself either.
A difficult balance to strike.
In the end he asks one question.]
So... do you feel you've succeeded?