The Will of Men, The Will of Gods - Part 6

Lombard glanced at him, as though only just noticing his arrival. The Captain said nothing about his presence there. The single look that they shared said all that it needed to. For a time, Greeves' captivity had proved useful to Lombard, and now, the opposite was true. "…I do not think our future to be so bleak."

Tolsey looked up at him. He hadn't given voice to the words yet, for he didn't feel he was allowed to, but now that Lombard had brought it up himself, he dared to ask. "The boy's master?"

The Captain nodded in response. "Given enough time, I do not doubt he will show his face… But, I suppose, he has never been one for timeliness."

He felt a hint of guilt saying such words, as he realized how unfair they were. To say that Dominus' timing was poor, because he arrived to the battle with the Pandora Goblin long after Arthur was slain… It didn't quite tell the whole story. As a knight, Dominus was far more conscientious than that.