[center][h3]The Warder Morning of the Hunt[/h3][/center] Saloul woke to hands on his shoulders and one hand would've reached for a knife and the other for the offending limb, but even in his state of waking up he could sense it was just Alyna, furthermore that there was no urgency. Subsequently his eyes flickered open in acknowledgement of her request, only to close themselves just as fast at seeing her apparel as she walked away to dress herself. For some reason he'd expected her to be clothed. Though he doubted she minded it overly, it was hard to tell with Aes Sedai, despite the fact that he was used to reading people and having the warder bond. Saloul wondered if she cared that the most common word that came to mind when describing her was usually either 'cute' or 'adorable'. He mildly berated himself for his tardiness in waking up, prior to this he'd managed to successfully beat his Aes Sedi to the realm of the waking nearly every day. To be honest for the most part he'd more served the role of a butler than a warder but he didn't mind. After all he knew what he signed up for when he was bonded by an Aes Sedi of the Gray Ajah. At least she wasn't getting annoyed at him for it anymore. As Alyna rummaged in her saddlebag Saloul also quickly dressed himself, throwing on his rather generic gray and brown clothes, his weapons and finally the distinctive warder fancloak on top that covered most of it. The hilt of his claymore poked just above it, though the rows of knives underneath were more subtle. His cropped brown hair needed no attendance and his slow facial hair growth ensured the same for his face. Now that they were both dressed Saloul bowed briefly to her, [b]"Well Alyna, what are our plans for the day?"[/b] He asked respectfully. Calling her Alyna seemed terribly informal but she had insisted on it. Her dress was the usual purple that blended surprisingly pleasantly with her red hair. As if her face and Saloul's presence wasn't enough to indicate that she was Aes Sedai the expensive purples she favored made it yet more evident.