"It sounds like I should be wary because you will do something bad, Prince Tyrion. I hate to think that a royal would take part in what drives fear into the people of this town. You should be a protector," Henry advised Tyrion.
"When did I say that I would do something bad? You must stop jumping to terrible conclusions, Hector," said Tyrion.
"It is Henry," Henry corrected Tyrion. "I have been in your presence more than once."
"Yet, I failed to keep track of your name. You must not have done or said something to make yourself memorable. It is time that we look over who calls themselves captains of the town guards," Tyrion said, finding Henry to not be suited.
"I am most suited for this position," Henry said, defending his work.
"The victims were dressed up like the duchess. How can you hold such anger for the duke and help solve this case? Were you one of the guards who thought it was right not to inform the duke of this fact?" Tyrion asked, recalling the incident.