Then we must consider them closely afore the hour is nigh.
[Saber is not quite as new, but he thinks it worth saying:]
I would trust Saber with my life.
[He truly means that, and he wants Maketh to know that she can turn to Saber in dire need and be safe. In his eyes, Saber is on par with Nick and Rey in terms of trustworthiness.]
...Many centuries before my ancestors came to England, the land was named Britain and it was splintered into many kingdoms, yet to become a whole nation. Saber hails from then and there. Her legend is well known to me... 'tis well known to every living soul in England.
[Legends are not a practical justification, of course. While Henry idealises Arthurian myth as he idealises all within his conception of knighthood, he believes that he is coming to know Saber as she is, beneath all of that.]
As a person, she is a good woman and a true knight. You should seek her out. Adjudge her for yourself.
[Had Jill still been with them, he would have unequivocally vouched for her too.]
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Then we must consider them closely afore the hour is nigh.
[Saber is not quite as new, but he thinks it worth saying:]
I would trust Saber with my life.
[He truly means that, and he wants Maketh to know that she can turn to Saber in dire need and be safe. In his eyes, Saber is on par with Nick and Rey in terms of trustworthiness.]
...Many centuries before my ancestors came to England, the land was named Britain and it was splintered into many kingdoms, yet to become a whole nation. Saber hails from then and there. Her legend is well known to me... 'tis well known to every living soul in England.
[Legends are not a practical justification, of course. While Henry idealises Arthurian myth as he idealises all within his conception of knighthood, he believes that he is coming to know Saber as she is, beneath all of that.]
As a person, she is a good woman and a true knight. You should seek her out. Adjudge her for yourself.
[Had Jill still been with them, he would have unequivocally vouched for her too.]