Korda the unyielding
Korda paused mid-bite, letting Aren's words settle like embers in a darkened room. He chewed slowly, thinking carefully before responding, as if choosing each word for weight and precision.
"I have… spoken with her," he admitted quietly, eyes lifting to meet hers. "But never beyond the sermons. Never about anything personal. The Destroyer God. Why He… why He returned someone like me to the Mandalorian Empire. That's all."
A faint exhale, a small shrug. "She's… intimidating. Divine, yes, but also distant. I never sought more than… duty conversation. Never courage to speak beyond it."
Then his gaze softened, a subtle acknowledgment of her offer. "If you're… willing to help me get into a position where I can say what I need… I'll gladly accept it. And I'll compensate you. I do not believe in unpaid debts. Any assistance given… it will be repaid, in kind, in credits, or in whatever manner you require."
He let the words linger for a heartbeat, then a small, dry chuckle escaped him. "It's a rare thing… someone offering a hand without judgment. That… is not lost on me."
His tone shifted just slightly, humor threading in carefully. "I don't expect miracles. I only expect honesty. If you see fit to help, I will honor it, and repay it fully. That is the way I operate. Always."
Korda's posture relaxed just a touch, shoulders loosening under the weight of his armor. For once, the tension that usually clung to him felt slightly lighter, not gone, not entirely, but manageable.
"Neutral ground," he added, eyes flicking toward her, "sounds… fair. I can follow your lead."
Aren D'Shade
Sergeant Omen
Warpriest Prime
"I have… spoken with her," he admitted quietly, eyes lifting to meet hers. "But never beyond the sermons. Never about anything personal. The Destroyer God. Why He… why He returned someone like me to the Mandalorian Empire. That's all."
A faint exhale, a small shrug. "She's… intimidating. Divine, yes, but also distant. I never sought more than… duty conversation. Never courage to speak beyond it."
Then his gaze softened, a subtle acknowledgment of her offer. "If you're… willing to help me get into a position where I can say what I need… I'll gladly accept it. And I'll compensate you. I do not believe in unpaid debts. Any assistance given… it will be repaid, in kind, in credits, or in whatever manner you require."
He let the words linger for a heartbeat, then a small, dry chuckle escaped him. "It's a rare thing… someone offering a hand without judgment. That… is not lost on me."
His tone shifted just slightly, humor threading in carefully. "I don't expect miracles. I only expect honesty. If you see fit to help, I will honor it, and repay it fully. That is the way I operate. Always."
Korda's posture relaxed just a touch, shoulders loosening under the weight of his armor. For once, the tension that usually clung to him felt slightly lighter, not gone, not entirely, but manageable.
"Neutral ground," he added, eyes flicking toward her, "sounds… fair. I can follow your lead."