She shrugs.] It's hard to tell; an apprentice, she calls herself, and still young by the standards of her people from what I can tell. [Not that she's never met men who appeared to be of Matues's kin (if looks can be interpreted that way), but judging human ages in general, between a rough estimation of "child-adult-old" is a bit hard even after over two centuries of more or less frequent contact. They just age differently from dwarves in more ways than one.
The simple fact that Dís doesn't add any negative comments here should be a clear statement in the positive, though.]
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She shrugs.] It's hard to tell; an apprentice, she calls herself, and still young by the standards of her people from what I can tell. [Not that she's never met men who appeared to be of Matues's kin (if looks can be interpreted that way), but judging human ages in general, between a rough estimation of "child-adult-old" is a bit hard even after over two centuries of more or less frequent contact. They just age differently from dwarves in more ways than one.
The simple fact that Dís doesn't add any negative comments here should be a clear statement in the positive, though.]