[hr][hr][h2][b][i][color=Silver][center]Rathe Grey & [color=blue]Chiya![/color] Location: Askavi, Skypass mountains, Fort Helios[/center][/color][/i][/b][/h2] [hr][hr][center][h3]Interacting With: [@LadyRunic][/h3][/center] [hr] Rathe had hardly left his War Room before he was accosted by a messenger. A young lad of stout frame and good build, a fine addition to the ranks of Helios, but far to young to be a soldier or ranger. Yet he wasn't fine with sitting around and thus was given a simple mission to deliver a message that he seemed to fulfill with fervor. Rathe was a man of patience and while he wasn't capable of grand feats he waited for the kid to catch his breath and give him report. Though it was strange. Most who join don't seek a direct audience with the Warden Commander and those who do are either bad assassins, envoys who normally have bad news, or just plan suicidal. Nodding to the boy Rathe and Chiya started to make for the gates. Back on the outside where the messenger was the guards had gotten word through mouths and shoulders that he was to be let in. After receiving a proper description and gauging the threat of him, Rathe knew that if push came to shove he would be just fine. So walking through his halls he treated this like jsut another day. Before long he was out in the main courtyard, letting his banners fly around him off the battlements and bastions of his mountainside fort. The cool and crisp air trying to cut as his skin, but finding no purchase. Instead he continue on his warpath, leading up to the main gates and the waiting messenger. Upon reaching him in the courtyard he stood at his imposing height a few feet away from him. Remaining stoic and silent, after all it was not Rathe who started this conversation and it would be rude to take command before he had reason to. Chiya was chipper as ever, taking his leave of Rathe early on and running about the courtyard, making his peace known to the world and scampering about now that he was finally free of the cold floored castle. After all it was like Chiya always said! Too much castle is bad for your happy center!