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He turned back around to glance at Iros, making sure he was out of earshot. Even then, he spoke quietly.
"He's infatuated with Ser Maximus. The man's worked up quite a storm of publicity in recent days for his infallible strength; likely just a lot of bullshyke, not that there's a knight for miles around with enough between their legs to challenge it." As much as it wounded his pride, even Archailist couldn't help but feel frightened of the guy. His voice, his weapon; Ser Maximus had managed to build up a very imposing figure and knew exactly how to push it in all the right ways. Lesser squires shyked themselves on his command.
"One of the sergeant's wing has caught some pesky illness and been decomissioned for a few days; Ser Iros all but begged to fill the gap and now is slightly too eager to keep up appearances for some futile hope that he might be allowed a more permanent position." Not that it'd ever happen, of course. Within a few days, the knight would recover, he'd take his original place and all their stupid swapping would be over and done.
"Pff, you're preaching to the choir." Of course, in the Order, one met many other races in the day-to-day training regimes. Zith, Nuit, Akalak. Perhaps it'd just be better to group all of the species that weren't Pycon under one title, though some like Suresslynn were testament that not all of the larger races were so bad.
He tried to stop the Dhani before she could pick up the dog, though Xarex was already in-hand, panting happily before he'd finished his complaint.
"It's fine, you don't have to pick him up, he needs the.. exercise." Well, so much for the one reason he was taking out the dog today.
"You know he can run alongside, right." Then again, he seemed just as excited in Suresslynn's hands as he had been while running around between the knight's feet. Maybe it was just better to let the dog go as he pleased and leave it at that. After all, it was just a little dog. Not a titanic beast, like the Dhani's horse, who needed such threats as
literally being eaten just to make sure it didn't try to throw anything off it's back at a moments notice.
After Suresslynn's horse, Iros folded in behind.
"You realize the reason I didn't invite you to bring friends along is that this is important, knights-only business that shouldn't be accompanied by civilians." Iros was seriously beginning to push on the squirrel-like Pycon's final nerves; one of his five eyes had begun twitching frantically in frustration.
"Well, that's funny, I'm not a knight, so if this is knight-only business then I suppose that means I've just been excluded from today's exercises, doesn't it?" Still hanging to the saddle his head spun around on his shoulders in a feat entirely impossible, if he had a spine at least.
"Unless, that is, you're suddenly going to go back on your word and refuse to uphold the rules of truth and valour that you are sworn to just as much as I?" Ser Iros' gaze darkened. Archailist refused to flinch.
You're testing my patience just as much as I am yours. Eventually the knight scoffed and kicked at the sides of his horse, jerking it forwards and around the Dhani as they passed the gates to meet up with the rest of the knights that were already forming a small group just fringing the trails leading down towards Mithryn Outpost.
"Oh, look at that. Guess I just earned myself a day off."