This is one of the banters that was available in screenshots before, only now edited a bit.
EDWIN: Usually I would have some tolerance for a noble of Calimshan. They have the rudiments of culture - nothing approaching the sophistication of Thayvian society of course - but the Calimshite appreciation for the magical arts, their wealth and trade supplies, their glorious backstabbing, all serve to elevate your people above the common Western baboons with which I must constantly associate.
SURAYAH: That is a coincidence. Most Calimshites would say the same thing about a Wizard of Thay.
EDWIN: (Slightly less ignorant than a monkey, yet still awesome in their stupidity. Is this not what I just said?) You are not like most Calimshites. I have noticed this, as I notice everything of interest and importance. You have foolish notions of equality with the members of this group, when all but me should be beneath you - such idiocy eclipses your more useful qualities.
SURAYAH: Do not be silly, Edwin. A wizard of the world such as you should realize by now that always being on top can grow boring. Boredom leads to dissatisfaction, and dissatisfaction leads to drama, trauma and rope burns. Change is the natural order, so I prefer to not continually master other people. Strange...I would have sworn that Red Wizards like changing positions. I always thought that was why the tenures of zulkirs are so transitory.
EDWIN: Ah, your conclusion is nakedly wrong. (Yet bewitchingly right.) It is because true talent and gratuitous skill will always prevail. I assure you, Surayah, were I beneath you, you would swiftly be transported by my overwhelming superiority. Inherent supremacy is the natural way of things. (Which is why I never question myself. Do I? No, I don't.)
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