If it was not the most enthusiastic of agreements, it was still a willingness to try and Hadama inclined his head in appreciation before tilting it back and closing his eyes. The belated 'sir' did not cause so much as a twitch, but he did slowly blink one eye briefly open to survey Kaisel before he put a quiet reassurance into the rumble of his voice. "Thank you for your respect, Kaisel Ashborn. But you do not need to call me 'sir'." He was not the man's commanding officer, nor was he his ruler. "I am visiting Stormbreak as a... hmm. A tourist right now. Not as a king." It did not stop him from being a king, of course, but he saw no reason to stand on ceremony when he was going out of his way to avoid it.
He had no desire to make waves right now. Not here, in the Family's territory.
At the question, however, he was silent for a long minute. Thoughtful. Before giving a slight shake of his head. "An army? No." Guards, they already had. But after a few more moments he straightened from his lounge, sitting up higher in the water and beginning to wring the weight of it from his long hair. "Koa once spoke of expanding the Dragoons into other regions. I would like to learn more about them. About you. While I am here."
He had no desire to make waves right now. Not here, in the Family's territory.
At the question, however, he was silent for a long minute. Thoughtful. Before giving a slight shake of his head. "An army? No." Guards, they already had. But after a few more moments he straightened from his lounge, sitting up higher in the water and beginning to wring the weight of it from his long hair. "Koa once spoke of expanding the Dragoons into other regions. I would like to learn more about them. About you. While I am here."







