Alright...I've been thinking about this, and Thornden's first initial answer will probably be that Javan should not be forced one everybody. If he can be convinced that it's the only way and it's still better than sending him home and people don't mind (this is still uncertain - waiting for other writer's to make their answers), then he'll agree. He can work with Javan for however long as possible (he'll feel really responsible for him, I imagine, and somewhat guilty of other people have to watch him for too long) and he'll teach him what he does - book keeping, taking care of the weapons, handling weapons, and whatever else he does...
Hope that suffices. I think Thornden's rather unsure of this whole idea.
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