He wrinkles his nose. It seems his first thought was the right one. "Humans often mean well, but that does not mean they did well. I am glad he was not able to tame you in his way."
Even if he will likely fight and kill (or die to) Ylva in the future, he can appreciate that she is a wolf and did not need to be some elf's version of a human. She still does not need to be a human, but that is for her to decide, not Siffleur.
"Humans have wrong and selfish ideas about everything. They hold hypocritical views, and they invent reasons why a human can hunt a wolf, a cougar, a bear, but none of those animals can hunt humans." Siffleur nods to the rotating belt of fish in front of them, neatly organized on plates, made appealing to look at. "Why is this acceptable, but asking them to be part of the same system is monstrous? Selfishness, nothing more."
He glances at a bit of eel and decides to let his pass along to her. "But I do not believe this place would decide you are a vicious animal and put you down. For I am a vicious animal, and I have not been put down."
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Even if he will likely fight and kill (or die to) Ylva in the future, he can appreciate that she is a wolf and did not need to be some elf's version of a human. She still does not need to be a human, but that is for her to decide, not Siffleur.
"Humans have wrong and selfish ideas about everything. They hold hypocritical views, and they invent reasons why a human can hunt a wolf, a cougar, a bear, but none of those animals can hunt humans." Siffleur nods to the rotating belt of fish in front of them, neatly organized on plates, made appealing to look at. "Why is this acceptable, but asking them to be part of the same system is monstrous? Selfishness, nothing more."
He glances at a bit of eel and decides to let his pass along to her. "But I do not believe this place would decide you are a vicious animal and put you down. For I am a vicious animal, and I have not been put down."