[Well at least he didn't ask why she thought that, that she's grateful for. She hadn't even realized she had said it out loud. His confidence in his words makes her tilt her head to look at him, perplexed. Merida couldn't deny that what he said wasn't true - Rin had explained their world enough for her to get the general gist that Saber and the King Arthur that she grew up learning about might not be the same people. There's likely things that she doesn't know. She dropped her knees, crossing them and propping her hands into her lap.]
I don't think she disappointed them. It's just as possible they couldn't see her as herself, instead of th' king she was raised as. Rulin' is a lot of pressure, even without bein' king of a whole country.
[She shakes her head.]
I can't pretend to know Saber. Tales only say part of what actually happened. Sayin' I know her an' how she feels would be a disservice to her,
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I don't think she disappointed them. It's just as possible they couldn't see her as herself, instead of th' king she was raised as. Rulin' is a lot of pressure, even without bein' king of a whole country.
[She shakes her head.]
I can't pretend to know Saber. Tales only say part of what actually happened. Sayin' I know her an' how she feels would be a disservice to her,