[center][color=00a99d][h2]Vigil[/h2][/color][/center] As he followed the Wooden One woman towards the palace courtyard, Vigil caught sight of a behemoth cub approaching them from the market plaza. The older warrior pauses mid-stride and regards the cub curiously, having seen so few of his own since he had been taken from his homelands. He raised his head to look for any sign of the boy's parents. Upon finding none, he considered whether he should try and talk to the young cub, ask if he, like Vigil himself, had been taken from his family. However, the woman was continuing to move into the courtyard, and Vigil didn't want to lose track of her. So, reluctantly, he turned his head away and followed after her. He did however decide that, after his business at the palace was concluded, if the cub was still around, he'd make sure he was okay before preceding with whatever the princess' mission was. Upon being greeted by the red-haired knight, Vigil's body tensed slightly as he looked the man up and down, as if trying to estimate how much of threat he was. He didn't [i]seem[/i] hostile, in fact appearing to be in awe of the Behemoth. Vigil forced himself to relax, reminding himself he wasn't in the arena anymore as he listened to the man, who referred to himself as Ser Pyrke, addressed those gathered in the courtyard. It appeared Vigil and the Wooden One woman were far from the only ones to answer the princess' summons, and he took a moment to scan the various individuals gathered. He was dismayed, though not entirely surprised, to find that none of the others were behemoths. His head drooped and he began to paw at the ground as he listened to those around him discuss the situation. Apparently, those in the courtyard had been waiting for the princess for some time, with a few of them start to get rowdy. Even the Wooden One who had arrived along with him seemed eager to begin this audience as soon as possible. As he had been following her from behind, Vigil hadn't gotten a good look at her until now, and raised his head to regard her curiously.