How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #10
"I knew you, Laurel, and you knew me. We were just friends, but we were such good friends. I… I asked you not to go, but you told me it was your duty. I learned about duty and responsibility from you." (25.73)
This is quite the revelation coming from Tamani. Since we've seen him being a sentry and stuff, we sort of assumed that he's always been responsible—but no, according to him, Laurel is the person who inspired him to learn more about duty and responsibility. It kind of makes sense, since very few people are probably born with this inner sense of responsibility; we need to learn it somewhere, so why not from the people around us?