Linhardt matches her energy easily - nobody from Fodlan likes talking about these subjects. His father is always focused on what is practical, traditional, and they know to work. 'Be practical with our country's resources, Linhardt.' And the Church, allies or not, are deeply uncomfortable with Linhardt's love of forbidden and heretical knowledge.
(He doesn't understand why knowledge would be forbidden, but they can argue about that after they keep from being subjugated.)
"Can you explain planar energy to me? I'm not familiar with the term."
Linhardt waves off the idea that he would be offended. He is wealthy, and that does mean he can afford things others can't. Tok is simply describing the state of the world.
There is something about Tok's explanation that doesn't sit well with him, however: "Is it right to bind other creatures to your will that way? That is slavery, isn't it?"
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(He doesn't understand why knowledge would be forbidden, but they can argue about that after they keep from being subjugated.)
"Can you explain planar energy to me? I'm not familiar with the term."
Linhardt waves off the idea that he would be offended. He is wealthy, and that does mean he can afford things others can't. Tok is simply describing the state of the world.
There is something about Tok's explanation that doesn't sit well with him, however: "Is it right to bind other creatures to your will that way? That is slavery, isn't it?"