Fortunately, one such as Ba'al was used to the kind of cold look that Saber gave him as they departed together. It came with the territory of being an evil megalomaniac, and having to cooperate with people you previously tried to murder/enslave/destroy. Still, he did so much enjoy the times he got to work with the Tau'ri, if only to see their resourcefulness. It also confirmed that she was not much one for idle chit chat, but he would persist nonetheless. Some insight into a possible foe would be useful as well. He seemed to recall her hanging back with that little boy early on in the meeting (a Goa'uld memory was useful like that), which gave lie to her convictions and beliefs. Protect the weak and those who could not do the same for themselves, it certainly seemed like hallmarks of a knight Something registered though in her response, and he gave her a curious glance. "Your class? Now that's an interesting phrase. I was under the apparently mistaken impression that that was your name. My apologies." Somehow he didn't think she was really offended, given that Saber was the term she had used up to now, but better to be safe than sorry, yes? "And whom is it you serve? A knight, much less a servant, always has a liege lord."