[In the morning]
Nestor says his morning devotions while reading over a few holy scriptures.

"I arise this morning by your strength,
Let your wisdom uphold me,
Let your eyes watch over me,
Let your ears hear my prayers,
Let your words be heard when mine fail,
Let your hands guard me when mine cannot,
Let your courage guide me when I know not the way."

"Bless to me, O Heironeous,
Each thing mine eye doth see;
Bless to me, Heironeous,
Each sound mine ear doth hear;
Bless to me, Heironeous,
Each odour that goes to my nostrils;
Bless to me, Heironeous,
Each taste that goes to my lips."

"The glory of this day belongs to thee, Commander of Valor, let me be but a vessel for your strength and wisdom," he says as he rises from his knees.

[Going to the sewers]
"The center of our group is fine. We must keep a vigilant watch, both for any adversaries and for any clues. The Invincible will not allow these atrocious deeds to go unpunished. Perhaps he will see fit to allow us to meet out his Justice."
I have no other love, no greater desire, than to be wholly given to the Commander's service, but man's heart is too easily corrupted and his mind too quickly weakened to hold faith in my own heart and mind. I believe that it is far wiser to trust only in the Invincible.