I loved a lot of moments in this, but specifically I think I enjoyed Orinakin's distress over the bow, and Remin's subsequent sweeping in to tell him to tell Kudorin NOT TO DO THAT, as if he actually expected Kudorin to not do what Kudorin was going to do. I think it was more a mutual moment of shared frustration, and it was cute. Heh.
I also really liked Rini asking T'rin how he felt about seeing his insides. I love that Rini is insanely lovely and popular, but that more often than not he's the brother who needs the most constant reassurance of his own worth. Not just to T'rin, but to everyone in general - though I think we're starting to watch him come into his own, which is lovely.
Great chapter.
