Amos catches that edge in Goro's speech; the similar restraint in his voice. And. Huh. He isn't one to goad people into fights — if they're gonna fight, they're just gonna fight — but as long as he isn't the one attacking first...
There's a sharp exhale of something almost like amusement from him at being called one of Wings' little soldiers. Sure; that kind of is what he sees himself as, actually. What would probably be a good relationship for him. Funny how this guy nailed it so easily.
Goro doesn't answer to him, though. Yeah. Obviously. "Kinda wish you did. Then we wouldn't be doing whatever this is right now."
Still, he nods, not at all seeing the way his words could possibly be twisted. It's just what you kinda do. Either you kill the asshole responsible or you get over it, and Sam had made clear that murder was not on the table, so that just leaves the one option. "Yeah. Far as I can tell, nobody really got hurt. Nobody died. Nobody lost anything. It was just one shitty night, so, you get over it. Otherwise you're just creating a whole lot more shitty nights for yourself."
And that's not so much a threat as it is a promise. If they want to go to war — Amos isn't going to fight for Solvunn, but he really does not like this guy. If he can get away with fighting Goro alone, he will. He stares up at him, eyes narrowed. "Don't think Wings needs you so much as he needs you to shut the fuck up. So you should probably just do that."
He doesn't need to correct Goro. He never saw Sam when they were in Thorne. They've never so much as met in person. But all that really needs to be established here has been — yeah, Amos is firmly on his side. Isn't gonna be dissuaded from that. Now they're just left with drawn battle lines, and Amos is under strict orders to not throw the first punch, so he's not gonna. Whatever Goro does after, well, he'll tackle that as soon as it happens. But not before.
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There's a sharp exhale of something almost like amusement from him at being called one of Wings' little soldiers. Sure; that kind of is what he sees himself as, actually. What would probably be a good relationship for him. Funny how this guy nailed it so easily.
Goro doesn't answer to him, though. Yeah. Obviously. "Kinda wish you did. Then we wouldn't be doing whatever this is right now."
Still, he nods, not at all seeing the way his words could possibly be twisted. It's just what you kinda do. Either you kill the asshole responsible or you get over it, and Sam had made clear that murder was not on the table, so that just leaves the one option. "Yeah. Far as I can tell, nobody really got hurt. Nobody died. Nobody lost anything. It was just one shitty night, so, you get over it. Otherwise you're just creating a whole lot more shitty nights for yourself."
And that's not so much a threat as it is a promise. If they want to go to war — Amos isn't going to fight for Solvunn, but he really does not like this guy. If he can get away with fighting Goro alone, he will. He stares up at him, eyes narrowed. "Don't think Wings needs you so much as he needs you to shut the fuck up. So you should probably just do that."
He doesn't need to correct Goro. He never saw Sam when they were in Thorne. They've never so much as met in person. But all that really needs to be established here has been — yeah, Amos is firmly on his side. Isn't gonna be dissuaded from that. Now they're just left with drawn battle lines, and Amos is under strict orders to not throw the first punch, so he's not gonna. Whatever Goro does after, well, he'll tackle that as soon as it happens. But not before.