That's an apt point. Solvunn's beliefs are what some might call outdated. Aster doesn't feel the same way; others might consider the Draconae's reverence toward their dragons in a similar light. But it's undeniably not very popular, is it?
Aster pats Lucifer sympathetically on the arm. "Mistakes are aplenty. Even our dragons make them." They mull over this statement for a while. "Maybe that's the difference between faith and fanaticism, hm? We rely greatly on our dragons, and they on us...but we understand they aren't infallible."
After another pause, Aster returns to the topic they deviated from.
"What was it you did?"
If Lucifer wishes to say, of course, but as is the way of the Nether, Aster does not cushion the question. Any Dracaonum knows they can freely decline anything they want. There's no reason to point it out.
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Aster pats Lucifer sympathetically on the arm. "Mistakes are aplenty. Even our dragons make them." They mull over this statement for a while. "Maybe that's the difference between faith and fanaticism, hm? We rely greatly on our dragons, and they on us...but we understand they aren't infallible."
After another pause, Aster returns to the topic they deviated from.
"What was it you did?"
If Lucifer wishes to say, of course, but as is the way of the Nether, Aster does not cushion the question. Any Dracaonum knows they can freely decline anything they want. There's no reason to point it out.