[ Kahlil has a tendency to get competitive, so any cooperative game is probably best. As much as he is sure they'll have difficulty truly annoying each other, they're still cooped up in a relatively small space for an uncertain amount of time, so, best not to tempt new problems.
He seems genuinely interested, at least, when Istredd proposes his string game. It's not one he's played before, but it's simple enough to learn, and he understands the calming nature of repetitive action well enough from his own training. ]
Did you learn this when you were a boy? [ He asks his question as he loops his fingers on each side and pulls them from underneath the 'cradle' as instructed, taking the strings and stretching them into a new shape. He answers the same way: ]
Viktor, Wanda, some others in the Free Cities. [ then, with a small frown ] The Singularity still reaches for me in Horizon.
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He seems genuinely interested, at least, when Istredd proposes his string game. It's not one he's played before, but it's simple enough to learn, and he understands the calming nature of repetitive action well enough from his own training. ]
Did you learn this when you were a boy? [ He asks his question as he loops his fingers on each side and pulls them from underneath the 'cradle' as instructed, taking the strings and stretching them into a new shape. He answers the same way: ]