"Swordmage, one can always pay their debts," Osoer says.
"Only by the actions of many men, who dishonored Anuirean traditions and law, defaming the very rights and responsibilities which they would so willingly place upon you. Many men who broke in the face of expediency -- not without consequence -- revealing far more about the state of character, and the rule of law within Anuire -- and also I suppose of mercy, though this was not neccessarily altruistic in nature. The insidious nature of today, is that so many were so willing to place in jeopardy the very nature of the vows sworn between Lord and Vassal," he says standing.
"Baron Tshalen, we retire," he says to Baron Tshalen.
"Swordmage, until this matter between you and Baron Tshalen is resolved, matters between us are left unresolved -- to whatever conclusion that may be."
Osoer and Tshalen leave.