The offer of spending the night caught Sadon a bit off guard. He had hoped he didn't imply that she offer him, as he didn't want to be a burden to her or anyone in the kingdom. But she stopped him from declining the offer right away, and he let out a soft sigh as he followed her. The door that lead to the forge seemed appropriate to him, as being around a forge wasn't for everyone. It was dangerous and anybody could get hurt. As she spoke of how long it had been since it was last used, he looked around the room, impressed with the setup. He did, however, understand the kingdom's blacksmith insisting on using his own forge at home. It was just being used to ones own personal set up. "I must say, this is rather impressive," Sadon soon said, seeing some swords still on racks. "Your smith seems to do quite high quality work as well." He began to walk around the room, exploring the set up even more. Whoever had put this forge together made it so that everything had easy access. The tools were all organized in the right spots for different jobs to be done. Although he still loved using the forge that his father had built, he could see himself working down here if he accepted Elsa's offer. He still wanted to think about it though, even though he was pretty sure he would say yes.