Sam sees the edge, but he doesn't back down. If anything, he seems to be more relaxed by what Aster tells him.
"Wasn't sure, honestly. There are stories back home of people who use dragons for offense; I'm still learning about the histories here, and I know you and your people's is long."
He meets honesty with honesty, aware that most of Sam's experience with these sorts of things - magic and dragons and all that comes with it - is much less than just about everyone else's. He's sure there's more to that story, more beyond what Aster will tell him outright, but there is something to say about what Aster does say.
"No, I don't. At least, I don't want it to. Ever. But we all need to know what has happened before if we want to make educated choices moving forward."
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"Wasn't sure, honestly. There are stories back home of people who use dragons for offense; I'm still learning about the histories here, and I know you and your people's is long."
He meets honesty with honesty, aware that most of Sam's experience with these sorts of things - magic and dragons and all that comes with it - is much less than just about everyone else's. He's sure there's more to that story, more beyond what Aster will tell him outright, but there is something to say about what Aster does say.
"No, I don't. At least, I don't want it to. Ever. But we all need to know what has happened before if we want to make educated choices moving forward."