[center][h1][color=8A5D4C]Rivia Silvermane[/color][/h1][/center] Brushing off the Princess's concerns, seeming to have no clue who she was and she was far too occupied with going after Ferr, it didn't take long for the wolf demi human to catch up to him in the halls of the castle. Not that the bleeding from her cut had stopped, but it didn't seem to be a concern for Rivia. Was she even aware of it? Well, that remained to be seen. When Ferr turned around, he would find Rivia looking at him with that same tilted head and possibly even more confused face that she had shown during their earlier conversation. Seeing as he was continuing walking, Rivia moved to walk beside him and listened as their steps seemed to echo throughout the empty hallway. In a way, this was partly distracting for Rivia. She didn't like how she could hear their own footsteps, but listening to Ferr was a main priority right now. [color=8A5D4C]"But why are the heroes fighting?"[/color] She nodded her head as he spoke, seeming to follow along for the most part though she still seemed confused by the bow hero's antics it seemed. [color=8A5D4C]"Rivia understands training and growing stronger. But Rivia also knows a King is the alpha, the chief. So if the King says to do something, don't the heroes have to listen?"[/color] She seemed almost in pain as she tried thinking over this in her head. Yeah, nope she couldn't understand this bow 'hero' at all. She really didn't like her, or that fellow with made her ears hurt with that music and magic. Though at the mention of sparring, her mood immediately lifted. If the way she perked up her head wasn't enough of a clue, then the way her tail began wagging like a dog about to go on a walk did. He had barely even finished answering the question and she was already immediately nodding her head frantically in agreement. [color=8A5D4C]"Mhmm! Rivia would love to spar![/color]" She didn't even seem to mind if the bow hero or her lackeys decided to join. Not that the thought came to her mind, but if they did then that was even better. More foes, the better. And she could pay back that annoying bard as well, it would all be wins in her book. So she happily followed him to wherever he wanted to lead her. That might be a slight concern seeing how easily it was to lead her along, but maybe it was just the faith and trust she placed in a hero.