Amon smiled at Molly's words, despite her laughter he felt confident that his ability with rhetoric should secure him at least some temporary employment. Hopefully it would maintain him until he could discern the content of his first vision, and why Ser Carver and Lady Amalthea were significant in the skeins of fate.

Amon heard Lady Amalthea's words, he processed them slowly, and made another mental note to look more into such matters later.

After Molly had finished speaking to Carver, Amon walked over to him. 'Carver, you wish to serve do you not? To spread righteousness, what better way than to teach others? The guards here would be better able to defend the innocent people's of this land after a few weeks of your tutelage, and no doubt you could lead them in all sorts of expeditions to rid this locality of its horrors. Don't you worry my friend I don't seek to shackle you here, but surely you can see the troops here are in dire need of training. I would undertake the task myself but I can tell that you are a better swordsmen then I.' With that Amon paused and waited for Carver to put August in the stables.

After that he followed Molly through into the entrance way of the castle, he was quick to note that it was in a state of relative disrepair. Amon's mind already began to work out how he might organise various workers to revive the castle, an old habit from his formative years as a slave. Molly then addressed Amon and Ser Carver 

[i] "I will arrange an audience but I must warn you, hold your tongue before the King. Do not let it get you into trouble."[/i]

Amon smiled at these words, he'd dealt with all sorts of nobles. He was familiar with this type of ruler and began to work out how best he might address him. He looked over at Ser Carver who seemed to be unfazed by Molly's statement. Amon turned to his new friend and said 'Would you be happy if I spoke on the behalf of both of us my friend? I do not know how familiar you are with the finer intricacies of noble speech but they are very familiar to me. I have had many audiences such as these and have yet to loose my head, something that was quite common in my homeland.' Amon smiled at Ser Carver and Molly and followed them into the great hall. 'Perhaps Ser Carver we should discuss our audience over a light meal?' Amon turned to Molly and handed her two gold pieces 'For any inconveniences we have caused you or may cause my lady.'