[img]https://i.pinimg.com/originals/07/01/dc/0701dcff97b02ff3a46cf8356953df14.gif[/img] As Rahea Kinly watched, she felt a surge of uneasiness wash over her. Up above a flock of birds took off in the distance as the once calm day took a slightly sour turn. Rahea hurried toward where the soldiers had been stationed. She knew precautions had to be taken but she didn't think yelling or resorting to violence was necessary. Hurrying along, she found herself hopeless out of breath alarmingly quick. She finally arrived as the egg was presented as proof. While she understood the need to be safe and ensure only those allowed, proceeded along, she didn't think the men needed to be so brutish. "I am so sorry for their behavior." She said in-between soft pants. "He means well, truly." She said, trying to defend those who carried her family's banners and defended their honor. By no means did the princess wish to seem ungrateful to either side on the tricky matter. "With everything settled, let us proceed." She said, looking to Fainor. The woman knew she could put her faith in people a bit prematurely and knew she had protection as well as the egg, for a very good reason. Still, the first impression she didn't want to impose upon their guests, was that of some hateful or rude human. She had only interacted with a few elves before and didn't want them to think less of her, or even the guards that were at her service. The guards looked to her before they grumbled, unable to think of another reason to prevent the elves from continuing along the stone pathway. As they walked, she turned around and paused. "Oh...I haven't introduced myself have I? I am Princess Rahea of the Kinly family. Please come with me, I am sure you are eager to rest. I can show you where to keep the horses and they too will be given water and food for their hard work." Rahea promised sweetly as she turned and resumed walking once more. Although she had never been to Korva's Keep, she had heard many stories from her parents so in her mind, she felt she knew it fairly well. Though she also knew some of the elves behind her had to have more background knowledge on the fortress than she, so she hoped it didn't show too much as they approached the landmark. Once the horses had been taken to the stables, they moved into the main foyer of the keep. It was unwelcoming but nonetheless, secure and a place that was familiar to the two parties. "I believe a meal is being prepared. I trust you all know where to go and rest." She said, knowing the elves had their designated chambers where they could get comfortable and unwind after such extensive travel. Rahea looked around, finding the structure very marvelous and she found herself forgetting about the very place she called home, as it was very much like Korva's Keep. Out of the corner of her eye, she spotted someone who seemed about her age. "Hello." She greeted him with a smile and simple nod.