In her ignorance, she had offended both woman and drake, and Eowyn reminded herself again that there were many ways of being. She should not have so assumed and now she likely seemed cruel and unfriendly.
"My deepest apologies to you both," she said sincerely, and accompanied her apology with a dip of the head that she hoped would signal her deference to them both in her offense.
"Drakes in my own world care naught for anything but treasure and will do much to obtain it. I can offer only this as an explanation for my rudeness."
The subject of the horse statue and horses in general was much more comfortable, and she brightened as she put down the statue on the table.
"My people are known for our care of horses in my own world. Outside of our land we are called the Horse Lords, but I disdain such terms. I am Lord of no horse, nor are any of my kin."
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"My deepest apologies to you both," she said sincerely, and accompanied her apology with a dip of the head that she hoped would signal her deference to them both in her offense.
"Drakes in my own world care naught for anything but treasure and will do much to obtain it. I can offer only this as an explanation for my rudeness."
The subject of the horse statue and horses in general was much more comfortable, and she brightened as she put down the statue on the table.
"My people are known for our care of horses in my own world. Outside of our land we are called the Horse Lords, but I disdain such terms. I am Lord of no horse, nor are any of my kin."