[ The comparison's more apt than anything else he's found here so far, and the way her memory feeds across the connection is familiar — someone else's fight, someone else's tactics.
He reminds her of Aviendha. Birgitte, briefly, but that's discarded after some thought; Birgitte was never quite this formal. Aviendha'd lecture you about duty and honor until your ears fell off if you gave her the chance.
There's plenty in her explanation that catches his interest. The idea of viewing people as resources, profiling their strengths and weaknesses, knowing how best to place them in battle. The thing his curiosity sticks to is more specific, though. ]
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He reminds her of Aviendha. Birgitte, briefly, but that's discarded after some thought; Birgitte was never quite this formal. Aviendha'd lecture you about duty and honor until your ears fell off if you gave her the chance.
There's plenty in her explanation that catches his interest. The idea of viewing people as resources, profiling their strengths and weaknesses, knowing how best to place them in battle. The thing his curiosity sticks to is more specific, though. ]
( Called to lead? Didn't you have a choice? )