The seer crow was angered by an insult from Mangiz, who is known for holding grudges. This sets the stage for a confrontation filled with tension between these two characters. Ambrose, displaying a cheeky demeanor, seizes the moment to antagonize the crow further.
With a playful yet biting response, Ambrose hurls a series of insults at the seer crow, calling it names that emphasize its physical flaws. This exchange highlights the ongoing rivalry and the sharp wit between the characters, adding to the dynamic nature of the story.