Blitz listened and nodded as they were dismissed for the moment. He folded his arms in thought, as his wings began to beat and he slowly hovered up from the ground and was carried forward out of the throne room. Moments passed and he found himself floating outside of his hovel that he called home. He knew already that he was going to take nothing. His whole life had been a singular purpose of caring for his creatures. Much to the dismay of Sir Elric and perhaps quite a few fairies. He basically owned the clothes on his back and only replaced them as needed. Placing two fingers into his mouth he released a shrill piercing whistle and all of his charges came waddling out at top speed. Bartholomew, Nicodemus, Theophilus, and Bill each came out standing in a line and at attention. The young fairy did not mince words and quickly explained that he would be away for a time, and they each knew of their jobs, and he fully expected them to all behave in his absence or he was going to tar their tailfeathers. This resulted in a nervous honk from Nicodemus as the youngest drake stole a sneak peek at his tailfeathers that were only now really starting to be right. Blitz beckoned towards the biggest drake Bill as the others were dismissed. Bill dwarfed the fairy in size, and he followed Blitz obediently much like a dog would as they rounded the hovel, and Blitz began putting a saddle on the drake. He attached some anklets and small woven helmet onto his mount. Each piece was enchanted and held a specific purpose. As he climbed upon Bills back they soon took off. Blitz had ignored the saddle and found his usual spot holding onto the back of the drake's neck and began to whisper commands to the duck he had raised since it came from an egg. The pair landed outside of the throne room and Blitz itched the back of Bill's head resulting in a cooing noise from his mount as he hopped off and went back to join the other fairies. Blitz leaned back against a wall noticing that only Loke was here currently. He gave the fae a slight smile but said nothing.