[Byleth repeated the word slowly. It was a foreign word to him, but still, he ensured to memorise the exact pronunciation. Jinba. Not 'centaur' as Fodlan tales would've called her. He didn't bother raising this pointless bit of trivia, though - she had already told him the correct name for her people.]
Thank you. [He exhaled quietly - not quite a laugh. It was too wry a noise.] For indulging me and listening. I'll be sure not to forget your name or race for as long as time permits.
[He usually had an excellent memory, but tended to be a little sketchier with names - no point remembering them in general when most of his interactions with others tended to be fleeting, either due to travel or because they were on the business end of his sword. Meridian, as well, he only exerted effort in learning the names of those who were of interest in some way... and Hayame was now securely in that camp, shuffled from the clinical label of "ally by necessity" to simply: "ally".]
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[Byleth repeated the word slowly. It was a foreign word to him, but still, he ensured to memorise the exact pronunciation. Jinba. Not 'centaur' as Fodlan tales would've called her. He didn't bother raising this pointless bit of trivia, though - she had already told him the correct name for her people.]
Thank you. [He exhaled quietly - not quite a laugh. It was too wry a noise.] For indulging me and listening. I'll be sure not to forget your name or race for as long as time permits.
[He usually had an excellent memory, but tended to be a little sketchier with names - no point remembering them in general when most of his interactions with others tended to be fleeting, either due to travel or because they were on the business end of his sword. Meridian, as well, he only exerted effort in learning the names of those who were of interest in some way... and Hayame was now securely in that camp, shuffled from the clinical label of "ally by necessity" to simply: "ally".]