T25.17 The Sellsword, Part 5.2
Given this dilemma, Hajer could only occasionally glance occasionally at the bound boy as he struggled unceasingly against his bonds. Hajer had considered making himself scarce and leaving the boy to his devices - but journey through the night was highly dangerous. While like most the beings of the Spoke (save the profane Resplendents), Hajer commanded greater mastery of mind, body and grain during the night, that was similarly so to every other being. Thus all fighters saw it the most expedient and prudent to fight during day when the outcome of combat was more determined by one's experience and skill, which significantly conserved strength as opposed to the more brutal exchanges of sheer might that dominated the nature of combat through the night. Though Hajer was confident he could make a force a fast march toward the Twin Sprigs, he was in unfamiliar territory, and he deemed it a risk he was unwilling to take. And so with his eye on the fidgeting boy once again, he let part of ...