1) well. he's got a point. He doesn't need to trust them to work with them, and there's no point in dwelling on what comes "after" when they haven't ensured it's a done deal yet. 2) Rex is petty, apparently. To some degree, anyway. Because getting compared to this hundred-year-old amnesiac guy does, in fact, make him want to get up and keep going. Rex isn't about to be the weak link in this weird lineage of amnesiacs facing major threats. 3) he isn't confiding all the soft, tender, sensitive feelings of his in this guy again. Like, the pep talk is working, but Rex isn't happy about it.
He chews on all this quietly for a few moments, before snorting. ]
[That smug grin gives Revali a lot of regret about even having come here in the first place. He really was not prepared for so many people in this murdergame, haha]
I don't go around calling attention to you all and your...
[...he realizes he lacks critical information:]
What are you all called?
[It's been more than a month and I don't think Revali has been informed about humans in all this time]
Person? That's...more straightforward and obvious than I expected.
[He resumes his complaining:]
I don't go around calling attention to your personity, or whatever conjugation is the right one here.
[He shakes his head, bothered by how he just used a word that doesn't exist, but hey: if these people are called 'person', then alright, 'personity' must be the word referring to their race as a whole, he supposes.
Nothing like he unintentionally making a fool of himself]
Is nitpicking your way of coping or are you trying to be infuriating on purpose?
[He says that but without any bite because he's filing that down for future use. So all these people are known as persons and they have personhood. Alright, that'll do]
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1) well. he's got a point. He doesn't need to trust them to work with them, and there's no point in dwelling on what comes "after" when they haven't ensured it's a done deal yet.
2) Rex is petty, apparently. To some degree, anyway. Because getting compared to this hundred-year-old amnesiac guy does, in fact, make him want to get up and keep going. Rex isn't about to be the weak link in this weird lineage of amnesiacs facing major threats.
3) he isn't confiding all the soft, tender, sensitive feelings of his in this guy again. Like, the pep talk is working, but Rex isn't happy about it.
He chews on all this quietly for a few moments, before snorting. ]
"Flock." You really are a bird, huh.
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That's what you got out of all this?!
[Not denying it, though! But yeah, bird puns definitely leave no room for doubt: this guy is 100% a bird person]
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Nah, I got plenty of other stuff out of it too. That was just the bit I wanted to point out.
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I don't go around calling attention to you all and your...
[...he realizes he lacks critical information:]
What are you all called?
[It's been more than a month and I don't think Revali has been informed about humans in all this time]
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[He resumes his complaining:]
I don't go around calling attention to your personity, or whatever conjugation is the right one here.
[He shakes his head, bothered by how he just used a word that doesn't exist, but hey: if these people are called 'person', then alright, 'personity' must be the word referring to their race as a whole, he supposes.
Nothing like he unintentionally making a fool of himself]
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Is nitpicking your way of coping or are you trying to be infuriating on purpose?
[He says that but without any bite because he's filing that down for future use. So all these people are known as persons and they have personhood. Alright, that'll do]
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Rex thoughtfully taps his chin before shrugging ]
Mmmm...
Por qué no los dos?
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[He should have seen that response coming]