Opal returns the gaze, though given that he's in the audience it's hard not to, and he chuckles at the one bawdy verse. It is lighthearted on his end as well- he has picked up that such things tend to have more meaning to people here, clearly different from a duty to mate and the desire for the pleasure of it often looked down upon, but those meanings don't really matter all that much to him. And there is something about Gustavain, not quite familiar but more like a kindred spirit, even though it is clear already that there are vast differences between them.
He will wait until the man's eventual return, giving him a small smile in greeting. "You are very good," he says, and as someone who doesn't say something without reason, it's clear he means it.
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He will wait until the man's eventual return, giving him a small smile in greeting. "You are very good," he says, and as someone who doesn't say something without reason, it's clear he means it.