The servants, a strange awe spreading on their faces, actually step back a little from Anac, momentarily pacified. They are now out of your way to the stables.

Then, however, the bald man speaks up again.

"There is no need for that, knight-commander. We have already done as you wished and poisoned them. I personally oversaw that their treachery came to an end."

There is a genuine enthusiasm and idealism in his tone. However, after he has spoken, you already notice the awe in his expression shrinking away, Anac's Fey Presence not sustaining itself very long.