"I hardly think that one young man could be responsible for such a thing. Not unless you've far more of age or power or both than you appear." Which, admittedly, is impossible to rule out - the thing about meeting 'Varshahn' is that you never again take someone's appearance for granted in relation to their age, especially if they are of an unknown race. His kind could age as little as viera, for all Eula knows.
Still, the last comment gets a bit of a smile. "There are few so tall even among my own race," they say, "and Garleans bear the greatest variation in size of the races of man, unless one were to count blessed siblings." Who shouldn't count any more than the First Brood can be compared to their lesser children, but it matters little.
"I've wandered some small bit, though it's brought me little but mirrors and memories." Their eyes flick towards the mirror again and they add, "Though not all so unpleasant as that."
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Still, the last comment gets a bit of a smile. "There are few so tall even among my own race," they say, "and Garleans bear the greatest variation in size of the races of man, unless one were to count blessed siblings." Who shouldn't count any more than the First Brood can be compared to their lesser children, but it matters little.
"I've wandered some small bit, though it's brought me little but mirrors and memories." Their eyes flick towards the mirror again and they add, "Though not all so unpleasant as that."