Martin certainly doesn't appreciate all of his comments being refuted so flatly - despite everything, he'd half thought that Nero would be on his side for this, given how staunchly chaotic the elf seemed to be. The actual use of logic was a bit disarming, and that spitfire energy is snuffed out as he deflates a little.
"I'm fully aware that life isn't fair, o-or reasonable," he says, quiet and a little defensive. "But that doesn't mean I can't believe it should be. Or-- or hope that people use their better judgement to make it so, instead of us all just... suffering constantly, in the same boat." It stands without saying he doesn't agree with Jon's choices, but that's between them, not Nero.
He looks back at the elf's arms overflowing with clothes, and says, in a kind of pointed demonstration, "So, do you want a hand with those?"
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"I'm fully aware that life isn't fair, o-or reasonable," he says, quiet and a little defensive. "But that doesn't mean I can't believe it should be. Or-- or hope that people use their better judgement to make it so, instead of us all just... suffering constantly, in the same boat." It stands without saying he doesn't agree with Jon's choices, but that's between them, not Nero.
He looks back at the elf's arms overflowing with clothes, and says, in a kind of pointed demonstration, "So, do you want a hand with those?"