Isshiri is really chill about the whole 'mortal peril' thing by the time he's in his late teens. Which, on the one hand, helps him stay clear in a crisis, but, on the other, leads to him having a sort of "ooooh, what does THIS button do?" approach to the world. Nolani and Telri despair of curing him of it. Even Taz would call him reckless. Taz.
But, yeah, Ulore and that attack does terrify him. In part because he didn't choose it, but also because of the long-term consequences. Also, as he points out, he was seven at the time, and hadn't developed this blase attitude towards danger yet.
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Isshiri is really chill about the whole 'mortal peril' thing by the time he's in his late teens. Which, on the one hand, helps him stay clear in a crisis, but, on the other, leads to him having a sort of "ooooh, what does THIS button do?" approach to the world. Nolani and Telri despair of curing him of it. Even Taz would call him reckless. Taz.
But, yeah, Ulore and that attack does terrify him. In part because he didn't choose it, but also because of the long-term consequences. Also, as he points out, he was seven at the time, and hadn't developed this blase attitude towards danger yet.