(Please pardon Isa while she takes a moment to laugh upon at Varis’ face. She doesn’t know if it is a good thing or a bad thing to laugh at someone for looking like a dog.)
Oh yes, so this is how he looks like. He must be a bigger attention seeker than both my cousin and little sister combined.
It sounds like he should meet my cousin Camilo someday if they’re both in here. He could be very entertaining and dramatic to watch as he changes his form into anyone he can think of.
[This is both a terrible and awful suggestion, and Emet-Selch is 100% for it. Varis has been somewhat traumatized by those who might be described as "shapeshifters" or "bodysnatchers", you see. And so to see his reaction to someone who can change their form at will... well.]
Ah, what an altogether wonderful idea. I imagine Varis would be absolutely thrilled to meet such a talented individual. Perhaps your cousin could draw him out of his shell.
Oh yes, that would be a great meeting between the two of them for sure. Camilo is quite a chatty within the family and he never misses making people smile at whatever he is doing while changing forms a lot. Hopefully Varis can handle his energetic antics.
Varis has quite a lot of practice enduring the antics of others - 'tis to be expected, I suppose, of one with a military career. It's the smiling part which may prove to be the greater challenge.
Now that is a challenge Camilo would be happy to do: making very serious military people to smile for once. I would pay to see them interacting with each other at any day.
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Always so sour and troubled, that Varis. Yet equally desperate for attention.
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Oh yes, so this is how he looks like. He must be a bigger attention seeker than both my cousin and little sister combined.
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But at least if there's one good thing about Varis, it's that he is perpetually entertaining.
[Emet-Selch is more than a little mean when it comes to his grandson, and his reasons are entirely personal.]
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Ah, what an altogether wonderful idea. I imagine Varis would be absolutely thrilled to meet such a talented individual. Perhaps your cousin could draw him out of his shell.
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Perhaps Varis would discover that he enjoys smiling.
[Indeed. Emet-Selch is quite mean to his grandson. Also he has no room to talk, being a relatively grumpy person himself.]
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