Naw, as I said, they got here just a couple months ago, and they've hardly left the commander's side since.
Respectfully sir, I think you may be readin' too much into things. I mean, Wally, you know what it's like when new ossifers show up? Don't they like to throw their weight around a bit, make sure we all know who's boss?
I'll try not to take that too personal Mr. Brentson.
I didn't mean nothin' personal by it Wally. I know you were working for a living long before I was born, longer than any of us was born, 'cept maybe Ahlana there.
It is true new lieutenants like to make their presence felt early in their tenure, and maybe in another couple months they and the commander will have mellowed out and we'll forget about this. All the same, we can't afford to let our guard down given our position. We'd do well to keep our eyes open.
Sound advice at any time Wally.
As an archer, I can't afford not to keep my eyes open.
Yes, and that would serve you well as a knight Mr. Davies. I know we've broached the subject before, but if you tell me I'll stop pressing you about it.
Pressure me? You keep hittin' me up for the application fee and you know well I don't have 50 platinum to spare.
I've said no such thing, and I could lose my title if I ever did.
You callin' me a liar?
At ease, Mr. Davies! Steen interjects. He takes a deep breath and thinks. Maybe there's something more to this than we thought.