[That same tired look he gave Stannis earlier is back in full force but with a hint of relief in those grey eyes. As much as Stannis may grump about, one thing is admantely certain; he's a good man. Zargabaath knew this when he first heard his quip against the praise and honours the Chantry doused him with.
"I didn't do it for the Chantry."
A laugh nearly escapes him as he thinks back on that interesting introduction. While some think valor comes in the form of a handsome knight upon a white horse, Zargabaath knows that valor can appear as anything; even as a smart mouthed knight-captain with a sullen eyes and a frown beaten face.]
Very well. [He replies with a nod clearly surrendering to Stannis's insistence. Zargabaath finds it difficult to argue when he has one foot almost in the grave. The man needs his rest.]
I'll tell my men to send word to the tower to give you the support you need. Other than that, I shall linger here for a time.
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"I didn't do it for the Chantry."
A laugh nearly escapes him as he thinks back on that interesting introduction. While some think valor comes in the form of a handsome knight upon a white horse, Zargabaath knows that valor can appear as anything; even as a smart mouthed knight-captain with a sullen eyes and a frown beaten face.]
Very well. [He replies with a nod clearly surrendering to Stannis's insistence. Zargabaath finds it difficult to argue when he has one foot almost in the grave. The man needs his rest.]
I'll tell my men to send word to the tower to give you the support you need. Other than that, I shall linger here for a time.