Zachary was absentmindedly steering his horse as the group was finally mobilizing. The journey was finally beginning and the bard only grinned wider as he thought of the future. Surely, such coverage will allow him to spread the joy of music that fuels his soul to everyone who cared to listen. These thoughts pleased the bard and put any negativity he would have to rest. Once the prince responded to his introduction, Zachary felt his heart swell with happiness as the prince of all people was pleased by his music. [color=Yellow]”I would play you another tune, but alas we are now traveling and I cannot play with one hand… or, at least I have yet to try.”[/color] The prince’s smile and chuckle reassured the bard that Eli was a very sociable boy and would not be scared to speak with him. The people of Greymont began to amass and the bard was surprised by such exposure. The masses all cheered for the prince to begin his journey... however it seems they [i]only[/i] paid mind to the prince for the most part. [color=Yellow][i]I sure hope none of the other escorts are offended by the lack of attention. After all, this journey is all about Eli in the first place.[/i][/color] The bard still grinned and waved to the people nonetheless. He wished his horse was not scared by so many people, otherwise he would have gladly played the citizens a farewell song. Once the group had finally left the area the prince spoke to him once again. The boy seemed troubled by leaving his people behind. Zachary sympathized with him to some degree. [color=Yellow]”[i]No te preocupes,[/i] my prince. The people know why you must go so do not see a farewell as a sad moment. Use this farewell as your reason to return [i]en la victoria[/i]!”[/color] The bard would always serve to inspire others even without music, no matter what. His spirit has gotten him to where he is today and he will gladly share inspiration with others. The bard continued to steer his horse close by the prince in case he wished to converse with him again. He was a nice boy, Eli, and Zachary wished to make the journey enjoyable for him and everyone else. Zachary caught a glimpse of the wyvern in the sky, its white sheen looking as natural as a cloud. [color=Yellow][i]There is much beauty in this world to witness. Such a creature is truly a blessing to have on our side.[/i][/color] He returned his gaze to the road ahead as he slightly adjusted his horse’s movements. His steed was slightly discomforted by the predator in the sky but surely it would get over it as time went on. Eli’s voice caught the bard’s attention. The prince had named his horse Chester and Zachary found this amusing. Soon before the bard could quip in, an attractive young woman rode up to the prince as Zachary was. She joined in on Eli’s fun and named her horse Lucille. [color=Yellow]”Those are truly [i]nombres de magnificos[/i] my friends,”[/color] he spoke as he pulled himself next to the prince yet again. [color=Yellow]”Of course, no name is better than that of Biscuit. Simple yet elegant, yes?”[/color] The bard looked over at the other two with a grin and a chuckle as he patted his horse. [center][@LordVoldemort] [@Aquanthe][/center]