That silence at least reassures Trahearne that his warning is being given some thought, and he appreciates that a great deal. The look on the Fool's face is enough to make him wish that he could offer some kind of reassurance... but he had been a bearer of bad news often enough during his life to know that there was never anything positive to say about the undead.
"I'm not interested in passing judgment. Nor do I want to tell anyone who they can associate with. As long as you'll take my words seriously, there's nothing more I can ask of you."
He doesn't comment on having faith in Devin. That kind of trust was something Trahearne suspected he simply wasn't capable of, not when he knew how terrible the worst-case scenario could be.
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"I'm not interested in passing judgment. Nor do I want to tell anyone who they can associate with. As long as you'll take my words seriously, there's nothing more I can ask of you."
He doesn't comment on having faith in Devin. That kind of trust was something Trahearne suspected he simply wasn't capable of, not when he knew how terrible the worst-case scenario could be.