Sophia quietly followed her escort. Sir Bull wasn't as personable as Sir Thomas had been. He was polite, certainly, but he seemed distant and not too concerned with the foreigners. No matter, the princess thought. She couldn't expect everyone she came in contact with to be a socialite. Regardless of his personality, Sir Bull led them to their room without incident. As he opened the door, a great smile crossed the young girl's face. The room was massive. The furniture and appointments in the room were of the highest quality, and fruit and other pleasantries sat out ready for the taking. It was clear Keilaudrin treated their guests quite well. Sophia quietly rejoiced at the sight of the great balcony across the room. She loved the open air, and spent a great deal of her time at home sitting on her balcony playing her flute and enjoying the weather. Sophia motioned for her entourage to enter the room. The servants nodded and quickly went to work placing the princess' belongings throughout the room. Sophia turned to the knight and bowed slightly. "Thank you Sir Bull." Jezin entered the room, amazed at it's size. He had expected they would be treated well, but this level of lavishness was a bit surprising. He placed the crimson-clad spear in the corner of the room before checking in each of the bedrooms. The class of the main den spilled over into each of the side rooms. One bedroom was slightly larger than the others, and had a view overlooking the city. Jezin imagined the princess would choose that room for herself. He would take the room immediately beside it. The servants had been given a sum of money to pay for their affairs in Mullen, but it seemed there would be enough rooms for them to stay if they so wished.