Talus shook his head as he shifted slightly and pulled himself up against the pillows behind him. "I don't doubt that."
Zana was most definitely correct about that.
Vel Anir did not forgive cowardice, never would. That was something that was drilled into Guardsmen and Civilian alike. One did not run away. The Nobility, it seemed, was not taught that same lesson. At least no the Governors ilk.
"But." He said with a frown, glancing towards Landon. "I think I overstepped my boundaries."
His head shook. "If I was an ordinary Dreadlord I doubt anyone would mind, but I'm a Guardsmen too."
"That means right now this city belongs to the Guard, and..." He grimaced. "I'm worried about what that will mean."
The Guard had never controlled a city, not in the history of Vel Anir.
Zana was most definitely correct about that.
Vel Anir did not forgive cowardice, never would. That was something that was drilled into Guardsmen and Civilian alike. One did not run away. The Nobility, it seemed, was not taught that same lesson. At least no the Governors ilk.
"But." He said with a frown, glancing towards Landon. "I think I overstepped my boundaries."
His head shook. "If I was an ordinary Dreadlord I doubt anyone would mind, but I'm a Guardsmen too."
"That means right now this city belongs to the Guard, and..." He grimaced. "I'm worried about what that will mean."
The Guard had never controlled a city, not in the history of Vel Anir.