Gann had hoped his words were privy only to the druid and himself, but when he let his heart speak freely, his gravel voice was easily overheard. He did not expect such an outburst from Glöyn, and neither foresaw the heartfelt anger and personal affront. At first, like earlier, Gann took her blows with the obedience of a scolded træl bracing for each lash of the whip. He faced her, numb on the outside yet inside marveling at her passion and defiance, his mouth agape but speechless, until few words hammered through his defenses. "I do not believe the words branded onto your chest." Later, Gann seemed not to recall the rest of her speech. In his short but waning life, he could not remember anyone who had come up to lay trust in him with such ease, despite what eyes laid bare. He was used to the mistrust and fear of retribution among the folk, facing a man made of sinew and bone, and pain, and eager to take and dish more of it if pressed like a caged animal. But among fated strangers and those god-chosen, he was welcomed. He was trusted even when he was yet unable to trust himself. He turned aside to look at Gawen as if to seek understanding of an unfathomable secret of the human heart, then back at Glöyn that breathed hastily after her retort. "Glöyn." His words come rigid and fragmented, somewhat awkward. "Ei know not of your father, but I would never speak ill of a righteous man. He has given you life and the strength and the will to save the lives of others. You found and saved me when the only company I had was the beckoning spirits. Ei will not sully that gift with words, and I will earn that honor myself. Ei have a debt to you, and I will see your brother well, and those who took him away from you will become one with the worms. If that is what I was brought back to life, Ei will see it done." Gann turns towards Magan, not noticing when he had approached them as well. He was perhaps the last person he expected to face, the last person to put their trust in him. "As I said before, this life is new to me." His words waver at first, but then he bares teeth as he reaches to take Magan's wrist in a firm grip. His eyes, dark and hollow, meet Magan's with almost zealous determination. "Ei vow to earn every single breath as equal."