His colleagues, a pair named Timothy and Joseph, pause in their changing out of uniform. Timothy glares in Joseph's direction, but it does nothing to assuage the look growing on Joseph's face.
Pinching the bridge of his nose, Timothy grumbles, "Shit, you had to go and get him started."
"Shut up, you know I'm right," Joseph retorts. "And so does the chief, that's why they don't want me talking about it!"
"No, they want you keep your crazy ass ideas to yourself."
"Whatever, look, Arwen, back, like a hundred years ago, there was a bard college in Berdusk, but it was really just a flimsy front for the Harpers." The mention of this organization extolls a serious eye roll from Timothy. "They were a bunch of bards who conspired to influence the entire Sword Coast's future, but the whole thing fell apart during the Time of Troubles. At least, that's the official line that people like Tim here want to you believe. But trust me, I know what really happened. Ya see, bards don't give two shits about gods most of the time, so when they start walking around among us mortals, they'll just try and bang 'em, ya know? Anyway, they broke down, but there are still a bunch of small cells operating all independently. I don't know what they want, but there are way too many bard here, for a place without a bard college."
"Gods, Joe, this is all because that one bard slapped you after you tried to drunkenly flirt with her, isn't it?"
This seems to hit a nerve, and drives Joseph even further into his crazy blabbering. "You know it's true! You've seen it too! We've done the patrol by Lyon's tower hundreds of times! You've seen the bards going in and out! Have you ever heard any music coming from there? Have you?! HAVE YOU?"
The two wander off, still arguing loudly about drunken nights, and politically active bards, leaving Arwen with nagging sensation in the back of his mind about his uncle... What did he know? Was he involved?