Ramus stopped and turned towards the tall, rather pale man with a grin, he chuckled slightly before replying.
"At least I wear what I am clearly on my sleeve unlike your 'Order', I'm a murderer, a cutthroat, a blade for hire, and much more. Sure I might just look a glorified bandit, but I wear my job with pride, displaying what I am for the world to see while you hide your acts as if they were the divine will of gods or righteous judgement. The difference between me and a bandit my tall friend is I get paid by someone to rob another person, and I usually take something a lot more valuable than gold from a person. Now if you'll excuse me your highness I have drinking, brawling, and fine women to attend to, I'll leave one of my men here if you wish to give me a message."
With that Ramus turns, and walks away from the group seemingly ignoring everyone else as he waltz out of the room, it takes him a while to find his man in the castle but when he does it comes at no surprise to find they grey bearded dwarf smoking and dicing with some of the servants. Pulling the man aside he speaks up,
"Dalmere you're to stay here and relay so messages I have as well as act as my messenger from the Prince here who has so nicely decided to hire us for a new job. Any way onto the messages.
First, I want you to find a merchant by the name of Franz Sebastian something, tell him I'd be willing to meet another time and have a much better discussion but sadly at the moment I have more pressing matters to attend to. Tell him to that if its a business proposition he's looking for you'll go fetch me immediately, otherwise arrange a meeting with him some time, maybe get me some from wine or ale out of it if you can.
Finally, a Sealord Yorvus was looking to work side by side with us, tell him he can accompany us when we go out to scourge bandits for the first time and we can talk about a mutual agreement then. I wanna see what the man and his men are worth before committing to anything, but try not to let him know that. Now I'm off Gral, try not to die the servants out of all their wages."
With that done Ramus departs to frequent the less reputable parts of town, drinking, gambling very minor stakes, and altogether enjoying himself while the peace before his new job lasts.