[center][h1][b][u][color=9e0b0f]Rhea Duvalier[/color][/u][/b][/h1] [b]Interacting with:[/b] [@Zeroth] [@Kazemitsu][/center] [color=gray]With utmost politeness, Rhea listened to what Gorou had to tell her. He gave her a longer answer than she expected, which surprised her entirely. It was strange to see that a masked man would be willing to speak about his purpose and goals so openly. She remained silent, shifting on her heel, as she glanced down at his sword. The blade was certainly unique, beautiful and glimmering in the sunlight. [color=9e0b0f][i]So he seeks to hone his skill at his sword. Not shocking, as many swordsmen wish to improve their ability,[/i][/color] she thought, bobbing her head slightly at his words. Her features did not show any sign of interest, but she was listening intently to what said; the expression she wore could be compared to one who was paying heed to orders that were spoken to her. What made her eyebrows raise slightly in surprise was when he agreed to ride on Icarus with her. He even [i]praised[/i] the wyvern. For a moment, she wondered if she was just trying to get on her good side, but she shook the thought away. [color=9e0b0f][b]"Very well, Gaivred, Gorou,"[/b][/color] she nodded again at Gaivred's words, seeing that there was almost nothing to worry about him. He was more or less a knight, but she did not know exactly under which banner his heart laid. Rhea decided that it was best that she thought of such things at another time, and the woman turned towards Icarus and mounted his saddle in a graceful swoop. She was lucky that the beast knew how to duck down so she could get on his back, after all. Her eyes turned to Gorou, and gave him a hand as she helped him climb onto Icarus with hardly a second glance. Icarus' shoulders shifted as he stood straight again, his powerful neck sweeping over the surrounding men and women that joined their ranks. She kept a firm hold on his reigns, making sure to keep control of the beast. It was obvious that he already longed to fly, and so did Rhea. [color=9e0b0f][b]"Make sure to hold on tight. The beginning of the flight is always a bit rough,"[/b][/color] she warned, but did not even make an effort to look back at Gorou. Instead, her eyes remained planted on Maize, hoping that he would tell them that they could set out soon.[/color]