"The overall culture was, yes." There is a pause, before he elaborates on why his own responses tend to remove himself from the answer. "Understand that I lived a little outside of the city-states of Greece, on a mountain known as Mount Pelion, and so I don't dare to place myself squarely within the realms of men."
For Chiron, it's an important distinction. He knows his people, their history, their values, he was a product of all of those things. But to not lived within their walls, not been truly subject to their laws, that's a nuance that should be kept.
His response to being bothered about a memory gap is probably not what Hux is expecting. "Have you ever been summoned through magic or teleportation seemingly against your own will?"
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For Chiron, it's an important distinction. He knows his people, their history, their values, he was a product of all of those things. But to not lived within their walls, not been truly subject to their laws, that's a nuance that should be kept.
His response to being bothered about a memory gap is probably not what Hux is expecting. "Have you ever been summoned through magic or teleportation seemingly against your own will?"