Brandr purposefully ignored the elf. If anyone had no business on this mission it was that man. It was a Crimson Hawk's duty to protect this family, one that he was trained for and one that he dedicated his life to. Kael was the prince of an old enemy of Asgard, one he still didn't trust, he had zero business on this trip as far as he was concerned. But if the ladies said he could come he would not question it. Though he did think the elf stood no chance against the collector. He'd thrown a fit over thinking that Brandr had said he could take on all 6 of some enemy it'd only taken 2 of to bring the prince down. To say the swordsman didn't think too much of the elf would be quite accurate.
As much as he'd like a second shot at the Collector, orders and duty came above that so he'd bow to whatever Svalin chose.
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