So the loss of memories was part of the first upheaval in this other man's life. To be sure Elidibus can relate and he appears interested. But it doesn't seem to be the time or place to pursue said interest so there is a simple nod in acceptance of the noted comparisons.
But there is something which can be rectified and it lies within the bounds of appropriate topics to address. "Yes, our circumstances may have had need to set aside such pleasantries. Yet allow me to redress the matter." There is a slight pause to consider a matter before the man continues. "I am Elidibus. Upon my world, I am a member of the Convocation of Fourteen."
There are few circumstances where he intends to express a more detailed picture of his office. Yet here it seems appropriate. And perhaps a bit of an experiment in itself, for he seems to become more attentive to Xehanort's expression in the wake of it.
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But there is something which can be rectified and it lies within the bounds of appropriate topics to address. "Yes, our circumstances may have had need to set aside such pleasantries. Yet allow me to redress the matter." There is a slight pause to consider a matter before the man continues. "I am Elidibus. Upon my world, I am a member of the Convocation of Fourteen."
There are few circumstances where he intends to express a more detailed picture of his office. Yet here it seems appropriate. And perhaps a bit of an experiment in itself, for he seems to become more attentive to Xehanort's expression in the wake of it.