Eventually Ntaj took Alison to where he left his horse. This way if they need to make a quick getaway, Ntaj could provide it. More importantly however, he wished to speak to this Princess. It was obvious from her words alone that she disliked her uncle, as well as the fact that her kingdom was weak and was ripe for the taking. But Ntaj was no fool. He alone couldn't simply command his armies to conquer her kingdom for a very simple reason: others would use the chance to attack Keratia. They would see his hostile take over as a provocation that Keratia intended to expand their borders by military force and would react in kind. And though Ntaj enjoyed warfare as much as any warrior prince, he cared about his kingdom's well being enough that he knew warring with his new neighbors would not bold well for his people. More so since they were still working out tensions within his own lands. But Alison's message was clear enough. If action wasn't taken soon, than her uncle will bring ruin to the kingdom himself. How that would affect Keratia was unknown to Ntaj, but it certainly wasn't going to be good. [color=firerbick]"Well one thing is for certain. You really do talk too much, princess."[/color] Ntaj put his helmet back on and leaned against his horse, who merely snorted at him and continued to stand around. [color=firebrick]"It's quite obvious that you're dissatisfied with your uncle and his potential to rule your lands. But what will you do about it? What can you do about it?"[/color] Ntaj has seen that she is willing to speak her mind, but now he wants to know if she could act on her feelings as well. She may be honest, but is she capable? Would she be the type of woman who can seize her own destiny, or someone who requires a man's help to make her wishes come true? [color=firebrick]"Actions speak louder than words, princess. When you're done talking, what are you willing to do to make it happen?"[/color]