I wonder if Tarquin will be proud of Nale and see this as a sign that he no longer needs his help? That would certainly be less expected than him being outraged at Malack's (un)death . . .
I wonder if Tarquin will be proud of Nale and see this as a sign that he no longer needs his help? That would certainly be less expected than him being outraged at Malack's (un)death . . .
Heh, *if* he finds out, it might make Tarquin proud, but, it might mean that Nale is now enough of a threat to have to be dealt with.
I like it . . . "I'm finally proud of you son - now I have to kill you!"