"Well, I'm aware that the High King isn't much one for sentimentality…" Oliver said. "But worry not, I'm sure I'll find a use for you."
"Is that right? Or are you merely keeping barrels of oil present, for your enemy to set light to? Ten thousand men reside in these walls, fed under your orders. Don't forget that, Oliver Patrick. You had best not relax," Prince Hendrick said.
"You almost sound like you're prodding me towards some sort of action," Oliver said. "Would you rather that I execute the prisoners?"
"…At least then, perhaps, I would know where you stand," Prince Hendrick said. "As you are now, I don't know what you are. You play at being honourable, and trustworthy, but those tactics that you utilised on the battlefield were not that."
"Oh?" Oliver said, tilting his head. "You disapprove of my trap?"
"It points to a sly cunning that I should mistrust," Prince Hendrick said. "If you are sly in that, why could you not be sly in other things?"