He won't deny that claim, though it does earn a quick laugh.
"Heh, you know me." What can he say? Things were a little touch and go at first, but once everyone started opening up a bit, he found it to be a pretty welcoming crowd! Plus, no one here seems to know the first thing about Crests, and that's got a draw all of its own. "I try and stick to what I know."
Which is why it's definitely somewhat of a relief to run into Dimitri here, even if he's admittedly unsure how he feels about leaving the war back home without him. Don't get him wrong! It's great that his friend has moved past his obsession with pursuing Edelgard's head and spilling so much needless blood to get it... But in the grand scheme of things, if Sylvain disappears, it won't make much difference; Dimitri, on the other hand, plays a much more crucial role.
It's something to consider for sure--but as there's nothing to be done for it now, it gets pushed to the back of his mind without a second thought. If Dimitri's made the decision to come here, in sound mind, then there's no sense second-guessing it. Instead, he continues without missing a beat:
"...And what I know, is that you're not going to impress anyone if you keep up with that attitude. I mean, really--'traditional introductions'?" he repeats, incredulous. Goddess, save this poor, boring man... "Please. We have got to get you out more."
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"Heh, you know me." What can he say? Things were a little touch and go at first, but once everyone started opening up a bit, he found it to be a pretty welcoming crowd! Plus, no one here seems to know the first thing about Crests, and that's got a draw all of its own. "I try and stick to what I know."
Which is why it's definitely somewhat of a relief to run into Dimitri here, even if he's admittedly unsure how he feels about leaving the war back home without him. Don't get him wrong! It's great that his friend has moved past his obsession with pursuing Edelgard's head and spilling so much needless blood to get it... But in the grand scheme of things, if Sylvain disappears, it won't make much difference; Dimitri, on the other hand, plays a much more crucial role.
It's something to consider for sure--but as there's nothing to be done for it now, it gets pushed to the back of his mind without a second thought. If Dimitri's made the decision to come here, in sound mind, then there's no sense second-guessing it. Instead, he continues without missing a beat:
"...And what I know, is that you're not going to impress anyone if you keep up with that attitude. I mean, really--'traditional introductions'?" he repeats, incredulous. Goddess, save this poor, boring man... "Please. We have got to get you out more."