Gromgard listened as Mamoru spoke and watched as she worked. [color=f1f101]"Perhaps red would work better."[/color] Gromgard suggested, allowing the artists to choose. [color=f1f101]"I've seen red work as a better warning color than yellow."[/color] He looked at the pair, letting them talk. They decided on orange. Then Mamoru began rambling. She hadn't left without her creator? [color=f1f101][i]I mean, it makes sense, given her role.[/i][/color] With a sigh, he stepped up beside her. [color=f1f101]"I cannot understand that. My creator made me for battle. I was often told to leave on my own."[/color] He patted her shoulder. With that said, he began heading back towards the castle. He knew Mamoru would send others to guard the area. As far as he knew, they had done more than enough. On the way back, Penn and Shill began making a map, marking important-looking landmarks, which mostly happened to be strangely shaped or colored trees or rocks. The walk back to the chateau took longer than Gromgard had hoped and he figured sunrise was approaching by the time they returned. With a nod to Mamoru, he sent the goblins, artists included, to their hive, and began heading to Lord Rodias' throne. He'd let Mamoru do most of the talking.