[@Chris488][@marxxie] King Hanequin would watch with wide eyes as a storm, sudden and fierce, began to form in the sky. He turned back to the others in the room, including his daughter. He would manage to narrow his eyes and try to put on a brave face for their' sake. He had to. The king could not be viewed as a coward or the like, or so he thought. He cleared his throat and raised his hand to silence anyone in the room who had been about to speak. "A threat has entered our kingdom at this moment. There is a danger that must be attended to. Those other issues can wait! I can assure you all of that! Now, get the knights ready! Hurry!" With that, he ran out of the room before anyone could prevent him from doing so. The king would run as fast as his legs would carry him. Upon reaching the main hall, this man would give one command. That command would be nice and loud, so loud anyone in the nearby corridors would probably be able to hear him at that moment. "I demand my sword! It is needed!" Once his sword was handed to him, he ran off once again. He was aware that his daughter was most likely to follow after him, but he gave orders to try and prevent her from doing so. His daughter was all he had left of his family. He had to keep her safe. This was a man who was a father, not just a king, and would do anything to keep his daughter out of this. Anyway, King Hanequin was soon heading towards the gates. He was about to open them himself, when they swung open as if pushed by a great voice. A gasp could be heard from him. He stumbled back a bit, startled. However, his eyes would soon narrow. The king would step forward to see who would dare attack his people so senselessly, and for no reason at all. They did not declare war on anyone for they had no reason to do so. They did not bother anyone and they normally kept to themselves and did not cause trouble. So why would anyone attack them? Why? "Stop this! Who are you and why do you attack our peaceful lands?! What reason do you have to cause us harm?! We have done nothing to anyone outside our kingdom!" His emotions were showing on his face. He stood firmly, or tried to, as he stared at the one his eyes landed on, the one who dared to, somehow, throw open the castle gates like that, the large doors that were normally locked after the king returned to it, was within its' walls once more.