Kevan Dunn wrote:"This would send a strange message, Lady Redding." Kevan regarded her and the surprised boy. "Tomas is still a boy, he is a bastard and has braved an illness that many are afraid of, and he's bearing very visible marks of it. The Valemen are proud, traditional, reclusive people. They need support, and even asking for it is a problem for them, but I am not sure this proposal is what they expect us to get back with." Kevan frowned, tangentially receiving some of Kaelyn's emotions on the subject. "Maester Oswell, what do you think?"
"I agree that it's not what they would expect from us as a contribution to their cause. I think I can allay their fears about his affliction after all it's no more contagious than a battle scar at this point and given the opportunity to meet and impress them, I think Tomas could convince them of his aptitude and value, but if he's reluctant, it will show through."
He turns to Tomas and reaches out to ruffle the young man's hair. "There's one thing that all leaders need to have, and it is something that can be learned and developed, and that's the courage to make a decision. Lord Kevan here's got it, and if you want men to follow you you need to believe in yourself before they'll believe in you. We all believe in you, but do you believe in yourself?"