He barely blinks at the correction; perhaps he's been hearing it wrong this whole time, or perhaps it is Nord and this man is playing with him. Either way, the friendly thing to do is always to agree.
What does catch him off-guard, though, is being asked about his own race. Surely, even if he had not seen a caravan with his own eyes, any Nord would hear stories and racist comments against his kind.
"Khajiit are not welcome in your home - but it is strange to hear of a Nord who does know know of them." He blinks, flicking an ear. "...A Norse."
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He barely blinks at the correction; perhaps he's been hearing it wrong this whole time, or perhaps it is Nord and this man is playing with him. Either way, the friendly thing to do is always to agree.
What does catch him off-guard, though, is being asked about his own race. Surely, even if he had not seen a caravan with his own eyes, any Nord would hear stories and racist comments against his kind.
"Khajiit are not welcome in your home - but it is strange to hear of a Nord who does know know of them." He blinks, flicking an ear. "...A Norse."
That's the correct grammar, right?