What Horus has done makes sense, however. The inhuman make better soldiers; you wouldn't add unnecessary extras on a weapon. A dagger only needs to be sharp to cut and easy to grip; adding more to it would defeat the point. The same applies to soldiers; they don't need to be taught how to play music or cook, if the only thing expected of them is to fight. [She speaks calmly, the dissonance of her words and demeanor being possibly off-putting.]
Mm, that's good to know. [A small nod, but there's something non-committal about it. Fear isn't about what one knows. Fear is what one doesn't, or the knowledge of being aware of just how much can be lost. But she keeps her mouth shut.]
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Mm, that's good to know. [A small nod, but there's something non-committal about it. Fear isn't about what one knows. Fear is what one doesn't, or the knowledge of being aware of just how much can be lost. But she keeps her mouth shut.]