my order to come to me this morning. Yet, here you are now. Why?"
Sir Amik rose, the air of friendliness he had portrayed earlier gone.
"The two girls that I wanted are not with you. Do you know that if we had their magic protecting the city, we would not have to fear the Black Knights who are planning an attack probably as we speak?"
He noticed the group of dwarves.
"You. You lot are from the outpost, yet you are with these traitors to the city of Falador. The traitors who left when their help was needed. You are dismissed. I have no use for you, go help rebuild. I believe the guards and some of the remaining dwarves are about to get the gate back in place on the wall. Go help them."
The Dwarves shuffled out of the room, their armour clanging as they walked. Sir Amik turned his attention back to the group, deciding now to approach each individually. He walked up to Garrett.
"You fought bravely in defense of the city that you have no ties to and helped in taking down the Leader, in assistance with the blacksmith. I appreciate that, and yet a king asked for your help and you left."
He shook his head and moved on to the next in line, Two-Two.
"You young lady fought bravely. You need training as you were erractic on the battlefield and resulted in yourself getting knocked out. I offered you that training, and you left."
He moved on to Aureus.
"Aureus. I thought that we had a decent relationship. You help fund the White Knights repeatedly in your years here and you did go get the dwarves. I appreciate that as well. You then opposed me when I tried to collect the two women, going so far as to further oppose me when the older one raised her weapon at me. I trusted you to deliver them to me and you failed. Then you abandoned your home and left the city and the girls are not here.."
He moved on to Seyasiani, and looked very confused.
"I do not know you.