Lorelai
Lorelai hadn't thought there would be any harm in her actions. It may have been overstepping her bounds as the general of Asgard to place herself before Lady Fei, but she had the best of intentions. Lady Eleonor was supposed to be enjoying a relaxing convalescence, yet now found herself immediately embroiled in conspiracies and quests for the Relics of legend while her family seemed to implode around her. The Abyssal Knight wanted to offer her a moments support, an attempt to bolster her spirits after receiving a battering from her own sister, but everything fell apart as it was oft to do this day. My service record was near spotless before my reassignment...
But for whatever reason Solanne and Axon followed her while Lady Fei departed to embark on her mission without a second glance to the chateau. This was a small mercy, as she would be spared the confrontation between Crimson Knight and the spy. Standing by helpless to stop it now that things had boiled over, Lorelai shook her fists in impotent rage as Axon tried to make a mockery of her idol. She watched with satisfaction when his heart was stopped by a bout of blood magic, but that was far from the end of their discourse. The entire debacle left her disheartened, and most of that was directed towards herself.
If she hadn't allowed Axon inside. If she hadn't put aside Eleonor's invitation in order to pursue the sound of Titania's gunfire. If the rebels were not spared and inducted into the hunt for the conspiracy. And if Lorelai had stayed her tongue, letting Fei have her moment of revelation with Eleonor.
If any of those had come to pass, Lorelai beloved that he idol would not be suffering the grief she was, but as it were Lorelai could not change the past. As Eleonor approaches to announce their departure, and Axon left before he found himself without a head on his shoulders. "W-We can depart whenever you wish, Lady Eleonor. Give the word and two horses will meet us out front with sufficient supplies for the road ahead. I would advice that travel atop Durgan would be faster than horseback, but I understand that you would not like to share a steed with your sister and your unworthy general."
Her gaze turned down and away, unable to meet Eleonor's gaze for long. "Forgive me for speaking out of turn, but my performance as you'd subordinate has been atrocious and I have failed to preserve your convalescence at every turn. Now I have cost you a moment with your daughter and brought that ruffian upon you with his unreasonable accusations. While you may require every available hand for this journey, I would not challenge it if you wished for me to resign my commission with you." Lorelai said morosely, her anger towards the spy and the Hound who harmed Eleonor drowned out by her own self flagulation.
"A person as kind as you deserves better than this. Better than me."