@Isolde Alarion

Calithilidis Dringolben - Armory
(some time before the Captain's Meeting/Council, with Mourgan)

Calithilidis Dringolben - Armory
(some time before the Captain's Meeting/Council, with Mourgan)
Standing back, Cali watched Mourgan's attack with a small nod of approval. That was definitely more force than she could have used. Turning her attention to the armor, she tilted her head to see how far the spear point had penetrated. Not much, from the looks of it. After it had fallen away from the maille, she stepped forward to take a look at the spot, carefully examining the rings which had just been subjected to attack. Each still looked quite solid, and earned another nod of approval from the smith. "Excellent." She was pleased to see that it had held up so well, and further pleased to hear the ranger's declaration that he would feel secure wearing it. "I'm glad to hear that," She smiled.
"Thank you, Ranger Mourgan, I appreciate your help. I wanted to be certain it was of the highest quality, before bringing it to your captain." She explained. She picked up the spear from the floor and checked that the point had taken no damage -not that she expected it to have- and leisurely held it upright. "That should do it... no need to over-test and wear the armor out, before it's even left the armory." She smiled. Having seen how much force Mourgan had put behind the spear thrust, she felt fairly confident that any enemy trying the same thing would meet with the same amount of resistance. Worn with padding underneath the maille, the same blow might knock the wind out of her, but it ought not injure her too much, unless that enemy were a troll or something with strength beyond that of humans.
After returning the spear to its place, she checked on Mourgan's helmet. It still needed to cool a little more. "I noticed some of your padding is a little worn, so I thought I'd replace it," She commented, glancing around for a moment, before remembering where the padding and such were stored. Being new to this place, she was still getting familiar with where certain things were kept, but she had remembered that there was a stash of ready-made helmet pads and straps for the armor, and other such things, to make for quicker repairs when needed. "I think this ought to work," She held a pad up to the helmet, gauging the size, and nodded thoughtfully. "You were in the army before this, weren't you?" She guessed with a small, knowing kind of smile. "How long have you had this helmet, and your other armor?" She wondered, partly out of curiosity what sort of condition the rest of it was in, but also with her own private reasons, curious who had made them, and how long ago.
@Arnyn and @Isolde Alarion

Trastion Leithor
New recruit - Some point after the Captain's Meeting
Dorm 3
Trastion lowered his hand holding the still-damp shirt, realizing that the room inspection thing wasn't quite over yet. Arnyn was quite a hero, rescuing them both from the Brian the Tyrant, but there was still the matter of some sort of discipline left to dish out. It would have been foolish to think they were getting off the hook completely, he guessed. He knew from only a couple of training sessions that Arnyn could be a bit demanding, but so far he had observed her to be kind and fair, as well. Still, that was on the training grounds, and this was a slightly different matter, and he wasn't quite sure what to expect. Whatever the case, though, he was absolutely sure that he'd rather take whatever she dished out, than anything Brian would have said.
Hearing Mourgan's assignment, Trastion felt a bit relieved for his roommate's sake. That didn't sound too bad. He was glad for that, because Mourgan hadn't really done anything wrong here. As Arnyn went on to chastise him for having failed to help out his roommate, Trastion hung his head down in shame. He might have argued that, barely knowing Mourgan, he didn't know if the guy would object to Trastion touching his stuff. But she had a point, bringing up the family thing. She was absolutely right, and he felt awful, now that she pointed it out. If his brother had been the one in Mourgan's place, Trastion would definitely have covered for him anyway he could, and vice versa.
While he didn't like hearing that Brian was right, it stung him far more, having to acknowledge that he had let his roommate down. He couldn't bring his gaze back up to look at either Arnyn or Mourgan, for a moment, despite hearing Mourgan say that it was alright. It wasn't alright, not for Trastion. Though Mourgan didn't sound terribly upset by the mug thing, it upset Trastion. It was more than just the mugs, to him. Mentally, he vowed that nothing like that would ever happen again, if he could help it. Brian was the common enemy here, and today.. he had won. Tomorrow... would be a different story, if Trastion had anything to say about it.
He lifted his eyes again when he heard his own punishment declared. All of the beds on the whole floor? He paused, thinking back.. he'd counted quite a few while exploring before, and made a quick, mental estimation of how many beds that meant he would have to make tomorrow. Yikes. But, though his eyes widened slightly in reaction upon hearing what he would have to do, there came no protest from him. It seemed perfectly reasonable, despite him not liking it. He couldn't deny that it fit the 'crime', as it were. In fact, interestingly enough, both his and Mourgan's chores fit the offense very well, he couldn't help noticing with some amazement at his instructor.
"Yes ma'am...sir?" A slightly puzzled expression crossed his face as he tried to decide which was appropriate... after hearing Mourgan call her sir, it seemed maybe that was right, but she wasn't a sir, she was a lady, and so he was confused... with a slight shake of his head, he tried to dismiss the confusion before it gave him a headache. "Thank you, lieutenant." He added, immensely grateful that she had taken over from Brian. Who knows what absurd thing he would have them doing, for such ridiculously insignificant offenses. He was also grateful to her for the tip about the alcohol. Hopefully, there would be no more ink on the floor by tomorrow's inspection!
Another thought occurred to him, a moment later. "Um, Lieutenant," He hesitated, but plunged ahead with his request. "I-I'd like to be assigned to that dish duty along with Mourgan, please." He cleared his throat before explaining his reasoning. "As you said... it's equally my fault about the mugs, I should've taken care of them myself, since he was out and didn't know about the inspection. So, it seems only right that I should have an equal share of the consequences." It was difficult to ask for additional punishment, but he hoped maybe this would make the chore go more swiftly for Mourgan, and might also help Trastion make up for landing him in this trouble, at least somewhat.


