[ when liem puts it that way, kaeya can't help but laugh. it's true that being a quartermaster was hardly interesting when conflict hadn't befallen mondstadt before... well, he knows that it was a good thing, because not every nation could be so lucky and blessed with a peaceful atmosphere.
(and despite what he says, kaeya did take his job seriously. the paperwork he put off was the ones for future things, but the ones that were more dire were always squared away before the deadline.) ]
We did everything that one would expect from a Knights' order. Peacekeeping, scouting, expeditions, and the like.
[ kaeya keeps the list going while he enters the church, explaining every minute detail that may or may not have been necessary. he even tells liem about how he was the cavalry captain with no cavalry, because their grandmaster took them with him to a grand expedition that kaeya never saw them return from. (all because he ended up here, anyway.) ]
There were also times when we had to get our... hands dirty, so working for the Kenoma is not entirely new territory to me, I suppose.
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(and despite what he says, kaeya did take his job seriously. the paperwork he put off was the ones for future things, but the ones that were more dire were always squared away before the deadline.) ]
We did everything that one would expect from a Knights' order. Peacekeeping, scouting, expeditions, and the like.
[ kaeya keeps the list going while he enters the church, explaining every minute detail that may or may not have been necessary. he even tells liem about how he was the cavalry captain with no cavalry, because their grandmaster took them with him to a grand expedition that kaeya never saw them return from. (all because he ended up here, anyway.) ]
There were also times when we had to get our... hands dirty, so working for the Kenoma is not entirely new territory to me, I suppose.