Oh, looks like the current mindset is "waxing poetic about husbands."
"Eil is loyal to a fault. He's never had much reverence for the gods, and for that I applaud him! They rarely do anyone any good, and he's always been of a mind to leave the gods alone and hope they leave him be in turn. So it's sort of funny that we ended up together. I can't say I'm the same man he married, but that doesn't change the fact for him that he made a vow, and he takes those very, very seriously. He's a caring man, a caring physician; he doesn't put limits on what he believes can be treated and made livable, and he'd give a patient his own blood if he thought it would serve as an effective medicine for them. In fact, it has in the past."
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"Eil is loyal to a fault. He's never had much reverence for the gods, and for that I applaud him! They rarely do anyone any good, and he's always been of a mind to leave the gods alone and hope they leave him be in turn. So it's sort of funny that we ended up together. I can't say I'm the same man he married, but that doesn't change the fact for him that he made a vow, and he takes those very, very seriously. He's a caring man, a caring physician; he doesn't put limits on what he believes can be treated and made livable, and he'd give a patient his own blood if he thought it would serve as an effective medicine for them. In fact, it has in the past."