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Once again, it took a little thought before he could come up with a suitable answer. After all, in most if not all situations, a lone soldier would turn back and warn others rather than attempt to take on all ten opponents by himself.
"Picking off one at a time is... likely not going to be a viable option in most situations. Especially with a force of ten. By the third or fourth person, the others are going to know what you're doing and prepare themselves. You've lost the element of surprise. Then you're still dealing with a one-against-five situation which might as well be a straight-forward battle, meaning unless you can defeat five warriors single-handedly, you're not going to make it out alive." He shook his head solemnly. Why was Alexander seemingly so interested, as well, in the possibility of killing ten men while by himself? It seemed a slightly bizarre fixation to have.. but the Pycon, once again, refused to probe. His motives would reveal themselves soon enough, he could be sure.. whether he intended them to, or not.
"Mm? Alex it is. You can call me Arch by the way, if you want. Not everyone does.. and I don't particularly mind either way." When he was in trouble, people just shouted a whole lot, didn't matter whether they used his full name, shortened name or just something along the lines of 'that clay squirrel'. Which was far too often to be referred to as a 'senior'.. oh jeez, he wasn't going to end up being called 'sir' again, was he? Just the idea of being referred to as a senior made the Pycon inwardly cringe. Perhaps it was just all the time he'd spent calling everyone around him Ser... or perhaps it was the fact that this human - this
human - was referring to him as a superior in some way. The comedic value was off the charts.
"Yeah, if you want to call me out for questions, I suppose that's alright." A hand reached up behind his own head and rubbed it, making both pointed ears twitch.
"If you ever need to get ahold of me, my patron's name is Ser Iros. Big red Akalak, obsessed with physical strength, can't miss him. Really you can't."And suddenly there were the personal questions. He didn't really consider questions about name or knighthood personal, in all honesty.. work was work, life was life, the two didn't exactly coincide as long as he was just a squire, following his squirely duties and nothing more - by order, not by personal choice either. Now it was pushing a little too far, however. Alex was overstepping his boundary.
"You want to see, hmm?" That was the only answer he gave and the hard stare he suddenly launched dared Alex to take the challenge. Well, if he was going to get interested in warfare, he was going to get what he asked for. Arch might not have any of his weapons handy but he still had a pair of fists.