Commenting on the cowardice of one’s ornaments does not, in my experience, constitute “nice.” Maybe she’s trolling him (which would have a very different connotation in her world), maybe she’s just fixated.
Wasn’t talking about Chasta
And you have to remember Chasta’s history: she is from a long line of dragon slayers (even when there hadn’t been any reports of dragons for generations), and part of that requires knowing as much as possible about dragons, she wasn’t trolling him, she was relaying information about that scale and seeking more information (notably, how to lure a coward out to kill it)
The orcs aren’t really elves and aren’t immediately placed into threat by his campaign of elvish conquest/genocide. They also likely don’t know the scale of his conquest/genocide or how he leads his tribe. All they know is he’s apparently mildly famous for fighting against elves who first themselves first attacked his tribe. Fame is a tricky thing, particularly in a time without ready access to the internet.
You miss the point, guys. Chasta might be crap at actually fighting them, but she knows stuff about dragons, and – unlike Bree when she met Cherek in the Orc camp – she has seen straightway he isn’t any ordinary Orc, he’s controlled by the dragon scale on his forehead.
Plus, I would guess with confidence she isn’t sleeping with Sark, knowing the relationship with him and Bree.
I think she is trying to figure out relationship, by praising the warrior but insulting the dragon. If warrior gets very angry that shows warrior is close ally of dragon. “not sure she knows he is being controlled”… after that reaction she will think likely.
Just realised: Cher may be a cunt, but he’s a diplomatic cunt! He’s already stated what he thinks of the Thunderclan when Breen showed up wearing one of their collars
He knows how to lure out cowards, because he is one
Wait, thought Sark and Co knew about Cher, why are they being so nice to him?
Commenting on the cowardice of one’s ornaments does not, in my experience, constitute “nice.” Maybe she’s trolling him (which would have a very different connotation in her world), maybe she’s just fixated.
Wasn’t talking about Chasta
And you have to remember Chasta’s history: she is from a long line of dragon slayers (even when there hadn’t been any reports of dragons for generations), and part of that requires knowing as much as possible about dragons, she wasn’t trolling him, she was relaying information about that scale and seeking more information (notably, how to lure a coward out to kill it)
The orcs aren’t really elves and aren’t immediately placed into threat by his campaign of elvish conquest/genocide. They also likely don’t know the scale of his conquest/genocide or how he leads his tribe. All they know is he’s apparently mildly famous for fighting against elves who first themselves first attacked his tribe. Fame is a tricky thing, particularly in a time without ready access to the internet.
Oof. Chasta drawing out something bitter in Cherek.
Of course I don’t think Cherek is wrong that Sark has a few of those…
You miss the point, guys. Chasta might be crap at actually fighting them, but she knows stuff about dragons, and – unlike Bree when she met Cherek in the Orc camp – she has seen straightway he isn’t any ordinary Orc, he’s controlled by the dragon scale on his forehead.
Plus, I would guess with confidence she isn’t sleeping with Sark, knowing the relationship with him and Bree.
Yes
Although, not sure she knows he is being controlled
I think she is trying to figure out relationship, by praising the warrior but insulting the dragon. If warrior gets very angry that shows warrior is close ally of dragon. “not sure she knows he is being controlled”… after that reaction she will think likely.
Or, that he’s just a sexist orcish arsehole
Cherek has been shown to be smug, full of himself, arrogant, yet actually a pawn – so we can not rule that out
Just realised: Cher may be a cunt, but he’s a diplomatic cunt! He’s already stated what he thinks of the Thunderclan when Breen showed up wearing one of their collars