To Poke a Bear - Part 7

For him to be able to say that, and accept that, without arrogance, it made Tavar shake his head. He had seen many students possessed of talent and ability, but few could recognize their own competence in a healthy way. They either shied away from it, fearing to boast, or they would overindulge in it to the point of arrogance. They would overestimate their abilities.

From Germanicus he had none of that. The only way he could describe it was with Germanicus' own words. Naturalness – that was all that seemed to cut it. It was perfectly natural for a monster like him to rule all of the forests of his home. Who else would those wild creatures kneel to?

They very much knew Oliver Patrick's intentions when going to those villages by now, and from Germanicus' perspective, they could even begin to see just how normal a thing Oliver considered it to be to ally himself with the peasantry. And yet, they could see no traces of his success when they did pass through.