"Well now I sound really arrogant," snort Adarin. "Uh - generally? I like helping people."
"Find a job in Casasha as a bodyguard for someone who wasn't a terrible human being, figure out what was wrong with things nearby and then see if they were fixable. It was kind of a - vague plan, I was in mourning."
"No, that's fair, why would you have a really detailed plan about what to do in a country you've never visited - I think you're going to like Casasha."
"For one thing, it's nice to be a raveler there. I think in Antaurb it's customary to pay for most forms of work by the hour, is that right? Which is kind of - the opposite of the point of raveling. Perhaps I'm oversimplifying, but at any rate that's not a firm and general standard in Casasha, you can find work getting paid for results or a salary by the month with bonuses for particular flurries of activity if that works better for you. For another, the crown means that the pennon families tend to try to raise children who would be able to come up with some reason besides 'the crown wants me to' to rescue helpless people - the crown is not impressed if you're acting by rote, is a noticeable pattern - and so I like to think we have a better class of nobility than some of our neighbors."
"Ooo. Yeah, that does sound nicer. I suddenly like this crown system a lot more, I was vaguely approving of it and now I am completely approving."
He snickers. "Probably, but let's hope that you don't see the faces for this particular reason, hmm?"
Adarin nods. "Thanks, I hope that's enough. I am very happy to be saved, hopefully I won't ever be in the position to be needing it again. Ever."
"Though if it's this specific kind of thing to need saving from, I think I can catch on that it's happening and -" He winces. "React accordingly."
"Uh, I'm not sure you can shield against more ravelers like that if they come up. And you probably shouldn't attack people for twitchy fingers. She didn't look like she had good range, though, maybe a couple feet, so - run away, get me?"
"I... don't think that would work very well. I'm pretty sure she could have, if she needed, pulled hard and fast enough on those threads she was knitting to have someone previously about to run her through catch her before she passed out from the effort."