[center][h1][color=ff5000][b]Renar Hagen[/b][/color][/h1][/center] And of course he was interrupted. Unfortunately for Renar, he actually liked Sir Sergio and valued the man's opinion of him. And going directly against Paladin Tyaethe was just asking for trouble. Still, he couldn't bring himself to agree, even if just to mollify them. They were already executioners. What did it matter whether a man died in the heat of battle, or on the chopping block? At the end of the day, they resulted in the same outcome: a dead man. As for the concept of knightly nobility, frankly, he expected better from someone who'd been around for centuries. Surely she didn't actually still believe in such a thing? [color=ff5000][b]"For the record, I still disagree. But I'll drop the matter, regardless."[/b][/color] Renar sighed, lowering his weapon before looking back towards the kneeling bandits. [color=ff5000][b]"Apologies, gentlemen. It seems the offer has passed you by. Now, hands behind your backs. Don't even think of trying something clever."[/b][/color]