In the book "Sins of the Night" by Sherrilyn Kenyon, the character Alexion faces a moment of conflict. When asked about his identity, he expresses frustration with the other character's actions, implying that they did not pay attention to his introduction. He refers to himself as Acheron's Squire, suggesting that he has a significant role and should be respected.
This exchange highlights a theme of misunderstanding and foreshadows the potential danger in underestimating others. Alexion's witty remark about being mistaken for a 'pin cushion' adds humor to the tense situation, illustrating his resilience even amidst conflict.