Julius's curiosity is overt and immediate, as he looks around the courtyard; to the extent he's cold, it will probably take him a moment to notice, as he's busy taking in their surroundings. "It reminds me of Skyhold, the Inquisition's headquarters," he says. "Less overtly a fortress, but even so."
He resists the urge to interrupt the trainees and ask whether their sparring has a magical component. Instead, he asks Strange, "When do most students begin training, or does it vary too much for that to be a sensible question? You said you began much later than I did, but is that usual here?"
For all it's subtle, Julius seems very slightly more relaxed here than he does in New York. Certainly this seems less alien to him, for all the details are not anything he knows.
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He resists the urge to interrupt the trainees and ask whether their sparring has a magical component. Instead, he asks Strange, "When do most students begin training, or does it vary too much for that to be a sensible question? You said you began much later than I did, but is that usual here?"
For all it's subtle, Julius seems very slightly more relaxed here than he does in New York. Certainly this seems less alien to him, for all the details are not anything he knows.