Talk:Valmiro/@comment-173.87.169.101-20120719052637/@comment-4749417-20120730053457

The ending just proves that Pawns do in fact, have emotions. They greatly care for their master (and their master, only) and will become emotional when the latter is killed or hurt. If someone such as a Gran Soren guard or an innocent Cow attacks their Master, the Pawns immediately fight back. And they can feel pain, too. Inflict them with poison ("Ughhh, debilertate it!") or throw them, they will cry out in pain like normal humans do.

They just don't show their emotions around regular people, which explains why normal humans believe they don't have that "spark." So it's a nice surprise to see their emotions open up when you're around them. Which is one of the reasons why I love my Pawns, they are just full of surprises sometimes. And yes, I've gotten used to their endless chattering by now. So my dear Pawns, chat away!

"We have triumphed!"