Thread:Aramirtheranger/@comment-26184570-20160126164607/@comment-26863727-20160215010513

(He's speaking Japanese still, I just got tired of going to Google translate all the time)

He sits up, and instinctively his hand goes to his waist, expecting to find the comforting feel of his wakizashi's grip(samurai always wore their wakizashi, even when asleep), but then remembering his situation.

Over the next few days, the Inya Sangheili note that he always eats everything they feed him, even when he appears to be full. Remembering a detail of Taiyonotochi culture, the commander adjusts the size of the meals, so the waste-eschewing warrior doesn't need to force himself to eat anything. He doesn't talk, though, and the commander, who happens to be an old friend of Anahera and keeps in touch with her, writes about the eastern man who won't speak or leave the room they gave him.