Gareth cried over Sir Redwyne even before he began to die, and even though the snake, unidentifiable by Gareth, was likely dead across the room, having been thrown so fiercely and such force under the last strength left in Redwyne's hands. "You shall not be forgotten, sir, but please, don't die!" He choked out wobbly, as Redwyne seized his wrist and caused them a bit of pain. The young squire winced as the Morningstar died, and he held his head to Redwyne's chest, stained with Harker's tears. He sobbed, making breathy and sad noises; he used his hand to close the dead knight's eyes for the last time. For a few minutes, he remained there and wept, undisturbed by any other presence, but when the violent grieving ceased, he said a prayer over Redwyne's body, hoping his soul would make it to a paradise in the afterlife. After the episode, the young man fled the scene, and left the building as fast as his feet could carry him. People looked his way as he ran steadfast to the great hall, small tears falling down his cheeks slowly as his tired legs rushed ceaselessly. "Sir Walden!" Gareth shouted across the room, and he looked disheveled and shaken.