"...Anyways, are you used to... this?"
Questions. A flurry of questions. Haytham came to the conclusion that this guy was pretty green. A number of the guys in D2 were rookies as well. Fresh from training and ready to take on the world. Or they hoped. He sighed, this kind of talk wasn't good for morale. However, keeping quiet about would just make things worst as well. He absent-mindedly got out one of the katar - Iqbal to be exact - and began to throw it up and down like one did with a ball, a few centimetre in in the air, catching it on the handle each time. He wondered whether he should reveal his heritage, leave it to Will to figure it out himself. After all, that was the fun option. Within a second, he had made up his mind. Though preoccupied with the little game with the dagger, he replied without much delay. This time, he was a little more relaxed, hiding the fact that he was growing impatient.
"Yeah, I've had my share of battles." He responded, then lowered his voice, "But enough about war stories. That was my little joke. The brutes always die to protect the mages," His smile turned into a mocking sneer, "It seems they are more important than us mere mortals. Fireballs are more effective that mortars, after all. No worries, Will. I'm sure we'll get through this anyway."
Questions. A flurry of questions. Haytham came to the conclusion that this guy was pretty green. A number of the guys in D2 were rookies as well. Fresh from training and ready to take on the world. Or they hoped. He sighed, this kind of talk wasn't good for morale. However, keeping quiet about would just make things worst as well. He absent-mindedly got out one of the katar - Iqbal to be exact - and began to throw it up and down like one did with a ball, a few centimetre in in the air, catching it on the handle each time. He wondered whether he should reveal his heritage, leave it to Will to figure it out himself. After all, that was the fun option. Within a second, he had made up his mind. Though preoccupied with the little game with the dagger, he replied without much delay. This time, he was a little more relaxed, hiding the fact that he was growing impatient.
"Yeah, I've had my share of battles." He responded, then lowered his voice, "But enough about war stories. That was my little joke. The brutes always die to protect the mages," His smile turned into a mocking sneer, "It seems they are more important than us mere mortals. Fireballs are more effective that mortars, after all. No worries, Will. I'm sure we'll get through this anyway."