[The inevitable silence is indeed what he is used to. The Pale King sometimes became lost in his own mind and projects often like the God of Nightmares did when presented with wide, open spaces. Unless what he was speaking of was extremely important, he would break off conversations to think and sometimes leave sentences incomplete.
Grimm did not mind waiting. He knew if he made enough of a nuisance then he could likely refocus the Pale King's attention...but he was far too curious about what he was making. The Troupe Master could see the shape of this invention and, unless the Pale King had other plans, could guess what it was for.
Music, but why the Pale King would--
The Troupe Master blinks in surprise as it clicks.]
It began when you met me.
[A few other things are occurring to Grimm but he will not yet speak of them.]
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Grimm did not mind waiting. He knew if he made enough of a nuisance then he could likely refocus the Pale King's attention...but he was far too curious about what he was making. The Troupe Master could see the shape of this invention and, unless the Pale King had other plans, could guess what it was for.
Music, but why the Pale King would--
The Troupe Master blinks in surprise as it clicks.]
It began when you met me.
[A few other things are occurring to Grimm but he will not yet speak of them.]