Theo's just bitten into an apple when he feels the summons, so he doesn't stop to put it down before accepting. He can get rid of it later if necessary.
Luckily, so he thinks, he gets to the summons before anyone else.
He shrugs. "No point dwelling on it or thinking about it, we didn't get along, he blamed my mother, left on the pilgrimage half to leave us I'm pretty sure, but it's sacrilege to mention this."
"I don't, because I can't be honest with almost anyone without people being outraged that I dare suggest anything but the utmost goodness of High Summoner Braska."
That's even worse. Eugh eugh eugh.
Theo tries to keep his facial expression mostly clear, in case someone doesn't want to be pitied or something.
(Eugh.)
"But, you know, I am still coasting on his achievements, so be nice if you don't bring this up with other people. I deal."
They reach a hall with a spherescreen showing the game, tied 2-2 and with only three minutes left.
Is the spherescreen also weird like the spherecording Theo saw before? Vaguely bluish?
… Of course it is.
He'll just awkwardly watch the screen and look over at Kaede a couple of times.
Kaede is not nearly as interested in the game as Tidus is (but ooh Wakka scores a goal!), and notices this. "Something wrong?"
Theo bites his lip a bit. "I haven't been here long, but yeah? You at least didn't–" he shrugs again. "Broadcast it?"
"Good—oh, there he goes," and Wakka scores another goal, 4-2, and the game ends a few seconds after that.
"So the team didn't lose straight away," comments Theo. "Were the commentators slightly exaggerating, then, or is that team just worse?"
"This is actually the first time the Aurochs have played against the Psyches."
Nod. "Do they usually do pretty badly, too? – I mean, I'm assuming so."