Talid looked curious at that comment. They were to be sacrificed? Why would the drow sacrifice their own people? What more, what did she mean by normal people? He didn't feel uncomfortable talking to her. He actually felt more comfortable than he expected to feel talking to a drow. Regardless, this meeting was proving very interesting. He wanted the drow culture. He was getting a lot more than he expected. They were so...different from the forest elves. Slowly, he moved forward, crawling up to the metal bars that separated the two of them. [b]"Well...I must not be normal then,"[/b] he said with a shrug. [b]"I don't feel uncomfortable talking to you at all."[/b] He smiled reassuringly at her before falling back onto his bottom, sitting cross legged in front of her, hands placed in his lap as he looked on at her. [b]"Are you really okay with being sacrificed? That seems pretty drastic just because you were born different. It's...unique. It almost seems like a crime to rid the world of something like that."[/b] He scratched the back of his head as a sheepish grin came to his face again. [b]"I guess I just don't really understand the point of it."[/b]