“’You remind me of my brother, I think. He was a scholar, maybe the greatest of our age. He could sit across the table from a person and gather everything he ever needed to know about them from a look.’”
"[He] had never been concerned with fieldwork; he left those tasks to [his older brother]. Instead he focused on livestock – herding, feeding, nurturing… slaughtering. The duality of their capabilities translated to their military positions, too; though [he] could never stand the atmosphere nor size of a tactician’s tent, [he] was a perfect fit in his stead."
“[He] was often forgotten by the passers of stories, for he was a humble man and never rose to the prominence of his brothers. He turned his mind away from martial glory and magical prowess, focusing instead upon the natural philosophies and the service of the poor.”
“Ample to say, each brother fulfilled what the other could not.”