A'ramis eats as well, even if he didn't enjoy it he would have finished it. Food wasn't something to waste. He thinks as he looks around the room before replying to Markus, giving the question due consideration.
"It seems a good place, but experience has taught me that things too good to be true usually are. Perhaps my standards for that are low, but I have yet to see or be told a downside to this place. Which, in it's absence, makes me nervous. We will know more once we have the job, and even more once we return from it." He turns his gaze back to Markus, and then looks down again from habit before he says more.
"I'm not sure about how accomplished I am. I was taught what I know from necessity, as there was no one but myself to care for my ailments, and from a mentor I met. She gave me a better working knowledge of what does what. I can't save everyone I treat, but I can at least make it less miserable for them.
I would imagine that you have some knowledge of it yourself, being more of a combatant. You seem well built for fighting, and your natural intimidation must help with that. From what I can see, you're body is taken care of and not terribly damaged which means you either have talent or have fought very little." Before he realized, A'ramis had looked up and was clinically assessing Markus from what he could see. It was an odd habit he had picked up through treating others - it was helpful to be able to sum up a person's condition and extrapolate details from that. "In your case I'm leaning towards talent and skill."