He shrugged, draining the rest of his drink and setting the empty glass down. "I don't take it too seriously. And if they don't practice, that's their decision. Maybe they're just using it as a bit of stress relief. And that's fine too. In fact, I think it's a pretty good idea, considering how on edge so many of them are."
He raised an eyebrow at the silver platter remark, but chose not to make comment. He didn't think he needed to. What Gisborne said next surprised him. "For you to find them cruel she must have stooped to a low level indeed."
He considered that for a moment before responding. "No punches have been thrown, yet," he grinned impishly. "I'd say that's a good start."