Talk:Ser Kestril/@comment-27121992-20151028004902/@comment-27121992-20151028133904

Thanks XuEn, I thought so too. I mean, Ser Brigante bears the same heraldry and surcoat as Ser Aerick, and he's clearly a knight judging by his manner of speaking, plus being a guest in the Duke's court. And yet, Ser Aerick is just, well, "A patrol Guard".

Eh, a really minor thing for most, but it's personally a large deal for me, since "knights" simply cannot be referred to as "guards" in a historical sense. That's a pretty terrible insult - comparable to saying a Marine is a Security Guard.

I just really wanna clear this out. Truth be told, these guys: Ser Kestril, Aerick, (and to a much lesser extent Ser Jovan) speak like commoners, really. While Ser Fedor and Henning clearly speak with pride and dignity when discussing pawns, and have quite the noble accents.