[centre][h1][color=chocolate]Marcus[/color][/h1][/centre] [@Squirrel98][@Blade17][@Utrax] Marcus was disappointed at the lack of reaction from the prince. He found his rage entertaining and certainly preferred it over the current serious, snobby attitude. Looking around, he was unable to find anything that the crew could use to travel. Feeling the worst, he asked in an exasperated tone:[color=chocolate] '' You expect us to walk to the castle on foot? From my basic understanding of the land, our destination is a long way off''[/color]. Not only did the prince dare to look down upon them without bothering to even find out who they were but he expected the crew, who didn't have a chance to rest ever since they arrived, to walk miles while he trotted comfortably on a horse. Marcus found that distasteful. Out of all the royals he had encountered in his life, Tol seemed to be the worst. [hr] [centre][h1][color=8493ca]Anya[/color][/h1][/centre] [@Blade17][@Squirrel98] [color=8493ca]''Oh I don't know Blake, let me ask my aristocratic friends that I'm so fond of''[/color] answered Anya sarcastically in a hushed tone, before turning to glare at the golem sat upon the horse. The insolence was astounding. She didn't spend so much time embellishing her clothes to be called a mere commoner. If it weren't for Marcus' orders she wouldn't hesitate to start a fight but since he was present, she felt less inclined to disobey in any way. Instead, she faced Hope and Jack, slightly agitated yet curious to get a clearer idea of what happened to get the crew discovered: [color=8493ca]''Do you recognise any of those people?''[/color] [hr] [centre][h1][color=mediumspringgreen]Jane[/color][/h1][/centre] [@Utrax] While down in the kitchen's, Jane got somehow wrapped up in helping the other servents prepare the throne room for something that she couldn't figure out. The princess was still deep in her slumber and didn't need Jane's services, so technically the maid had no other duties to attend to until she awoke but whatever the Queen required couldn't be possibly ignored. The large number of servants wandering around with various chests and objects prevented her from stealing anything, which on one hand relived her as she didn't want to steal another object such a short time after stealing the pearls and on the other hand, annoyed her as the unfamiliar objects fascinated her. After placing one of the larger chests down, she resolved to find out more about what was happening. Once one of the maids left to prepare the refreshment she made her move. Bowing in front of the queen, Jane enquired meekly: ''[color=mediumspringgreen]Your Majesty, should I get the princess ready for the arrival of the guests or is this to be a private matter?[/color]''