"And then, I took his head and I slammed him against the chair. It broke the chair, and the guy died on the spot, but hey, this is what you get to sleep with my wife."
"You could have talked to them, Rahir, this man must have had a good explanation for sleeping with your wife."
"Of course, he had, Urak! She was hot!"
"Was?"
"I killed her too. I guess she is much less hot now."
Jäwell listened to Urak and Rahir speaking around the fire. Urak was a compassionate person, Jäwell already had guessed that the man could have made a perfect diplomat in other circumstances. He was trying to find a way to resolve conflicts without involving violence as a priority, while Rahir, on the other hand, was slightly different.
Rahir had strong values, he cared for honor, respect, and the word given. The notion of betrayal was something he could not accept. Anything out of morale according to his criteria was not bearable.