[There is a distinct pause at that, one in which you can almost hear the gears quietly locking into place, grinding all the instances at one point or another into one whole image. His next words are careful.]
This has something to do with Kadar, doesn't it.
[How Malik was so furiously angry any time he met Ezio, that it was mentioned that Kadar had been there. That Kadar never spoke of his time back home, other than how much he missed it. How Altaïr gave a startled look when Ezio mentioned the name of that same novice once residing in Asgard's walls.
There is a terrible twisting in his stomach, and he worries for a long moment if he is prying too far and pushing where he should not. That Altaïr will tell him it is not something he should know.
But they are Mentors, and more importantly, brothers. If they want to be on equal ground, then they cannot hold back what caused their foolishness along with their greatness as well.]
voice;
This has something to do with Kadar, doesn't it.
[How Malik was so furiously angry any time he met Ezio, that it was mentioned that Kadar had been there. That Kadar never spoke of his time back home, other than how much he missed it. How Altaïr gave a startled look when Ezio mentioned the name of that same novice once residing in Asgard's walls.
There is a terrible twisting in his stomach, and he worries for a long moment if he is prying too far and pushing where he should not. That Altaïr will tell him it is not something he should know.
But they are Mentors, and more importantly, brothers. If they want to be on equal ground, then they cannot hold back what caused their foolishness along with their greatness as well.]