Khadgar inquires about someone’s character, expressing a sense of urgency in his tone. Moroes responds by indicating that this person is just like anyone else, having their own preferences, emotions, and fluctuations in temperament. He emphasizes the commonality of human experience, suggesting that everyone has good days and bad days.
Khadgar reflects on this by connecting it to a shared experience, humorously stating the commonplace act of putting on pants. However, Moroes responds with a twist, implying that this individual possesses a unique quality or extraordinary ability, further highlighting the complexity of human nature.