[ Dorian hums in response. His views on snakes are probably in the minority, but most things he believes tend to be. ] Yes, quite. I've always admired their capabilities, hiding behind their exterior.
I just have to admire something so bent on living, it figured out how to crush its food with its own body. That's badass. Of course, there are some snakes with venom so creepy, it leaves you paralyzed but aware. Not saying the Ben-Hassrath never used it, either.
[ He smiles. ]
And adorable. Maybe they think their ears are intimidating.
[There was something really...nice about having Dorian, not just anyone, but Dorian attached to his arm, but he couldn't quite put his finger on what, but it was good.]
What? Worse than wearing the wrong color after dark?
[Bull laughed, nodding as they made their way. The people of this planet weren't used to seeing a beast like the Bull, even less so in a suit, or with such an attractive man on his arm. People took notice of their passing, and the Bull wasn't complaining.]
Yeah, their masks are a lot more useful, too. Of course, any Orleasian would be offended you called it "teatrical", you know.
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[ Aaand he just shakes his head. ]
They're rather fearless for their size.
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[ He smiles. ]
And adorable. Maybe they think their ears are intimidating.
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[ Okay that's...entirely enough about snakes. This is getting out of hand. ]
It's possible. The smallest creatures tend to think of themselves as the most intimidating. [ Take Dalish, for example. Super tiny, super spunky. ]
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[ But yeah, moving on, with a glint of mischief in his eye. ]
Yeah, and sometimes they put a lot of effort into looking even more intimidating, even when they don't have to.
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Are you implying that I'm not intimidating?
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Oh, was that what you were going for?
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Hilarious, truly.
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[But he's grinning as the shuttle docks, and, with a smile after they've disembarked, offers him his arm.]
Shall we?
[Yeah, it's kinda much, but this is for show, right?]
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We wouldn't want to be late. It's the height of bad etiquette.
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What? Worse than wearing the wrong color after dark?
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Absolutely worse.
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So "fashionably late's" not a thing, huh?
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[But he's smiling.]
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Yeah, their masks are a lot more useful, too. Of course, any Orleasian would be offended you called it "teatrical", you know.