Perhaps they lived in deeper places in my time. They were simply legends to frighten children with.
[He takes a moment to take a mouthful of food before continuing. He's got a terrible habit of not eating enough if he has a conversation partner at a meal.] Other people's children, obviously. Any children growing up in the Brotherhood were given stories of marauding guardsmen or Morag Tong instead.
[Normally he might not talk about these sorts of things and just let a brother learn from experience, but as isolated as they are and as disadvantaged as Finn had been in the Fourth Era, he felt some responsibility to tell his brother more about what their life had been like.]
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Date: 2018-05-13 07:33 pm (UTC)[He takes a moment to take a mouthful of food before continuing. He's got a terrible habit of not eating enough if he has a conversation partner at a meal.] Other people's children, obviously. Any children growing up in the Brotherhood were given stories of marauding guardsmen or Morag Tong instead.
[Normally he might not talk about these sorts of things and just let a brother learn from experience, but as isolated as they are and as disadvantaged as Finn had been in the Fourth Era, he felt some responsibility to tell his brother more about what their life had been like.]