Eitan gave her a sidelong, measuring glance.
"I am here to investigate Fverard and his home," he said in quiet, measured tones. "I said what I needed to say to draw him out. I work with Lysanrin in the Air Defense Corps. Show me the basement. If I find proof of his wrongdoing, your willingness to cooperate will allow me to commend you when I file my report."
In laying out his strategy with Fverard, he knew he gave her a reason not to trust him: he would say what needed to be said to get the job done. But he had found working with Albrecht easier than working with many people, and so he was as honest with her as he could be. Lysanrin she might be; she didn't deserve to be under the thumb of a criminal.
"My name is Eitan," he said, softening a bit. "I'm a licensed Warder, a Watcher of Purity in the Order of Reconciliation, and Commander of the ZADC Noble Gambit. All that I do is to protect Zaichaer and her citizens. I will protect you from him if you need protecting." He flashed a smile. He certainly looked like he could play the White Knight in a pageant play with his sharp jawline and the hint of something that might have been kindness in his dark eyes. But he knew better than most that nobody and nothing were what they seemed.
Just because he was an executor of the will of the High City didn't mean he was without compassion. The Lysanrin could not be allowed a second chance at a clockwork empire, but he did believe they could be integrated into Zaichaeri society and ought to have protections from illicit harm. Even second-class citizens ought to have rights.
"I am here to investigate Fverard and his home," he said in quiet, measured tones. "I said what I needed to say to draw him out. I work with Lysanrin in the Air Defense Corps. Show me the basement. If I find proof of his wrongdoing, your willingness to cooperate will allow me to commend you when I file my report."
In laying out his strategy with Fverard, he knew he gave her a reason not to trust him: he would say what needed to be said to get the job done. But he had found working with Albrecht easier than working with many people, and so he was as honest with her as he could be. Lysanrin she might be; she didn't deserve to be under the thumb of a criminal.
"My name is Eitan," he said, softening a bit. "I'm a licensed Warder, a Watcher of Purity in the Order of Reconciliation, and Commander of the ZADC Noble Gambit. All that I do is to protect Zaichaer and her citizens. I will protect you from him if you need protecting." He flashed a smile. He certainly looked like he could play the White Knight in a pageant play with his sharp jawline and the hint of something that might have been kindness in his dark eyes. But he knew better than most that nobody and nothing were what they seemed.
Just because he was an executor of the will of the High City didn't mean he was without compassion. The Lysanrin could not be allowed a second chance at a clockwork empire, but he did believe they could be integrated into Zaichaeri society and ought to have protections from illicit harm. Even second-class citizens ought to have rights.