The Queen was miffed with her son, to say the least, and made it known immediately. Seeing a lack of medical personnel around the prince told her he was relatively okay, meaning a good smack in the head wouldn't cause any harm. For a moment she loomed over him, simmering down a little after having gotten her frustration out on both the guilty party and a rather unfortunate L'esta. With a sigh she knelt before her child, gently brushing debris away from his body to clean him up. While she was still agitated it was difficult to be angry seeing him so crushed, so she lightened up a bit. "I know you're strong, T'charrl, you are my son after all," she answered, lowering her head and resting her forehead upon his, closing her eyes. "Just don't you do anything stupid like that again, understood? Even the greatest warrior has their limits, one person can't do it all." There was a reason they had an army, after all. As proficient as their tribe might be in combat they were too few in number to do anything, they needed the support of others to help. "And I suppose I have you two to thank for my son's return?" Getting to her feet the Queen turned to look at Shu and Yumi, being taller than both of them. Lifting a hand she watched the alien woman cringe slightly, blinking before starting to laugh. "I wasn't going to strike you!" the Queen laughed, relieving an itch beside one of her antennae, "But I'm glad to see you understand who is in charge here already! I must thank you for bringing my son home to us, it saves us having to send a search party." Curious, she wondered just how they'd come across the prince. They really did not seem much like fighters, but looks could be deceiving. Looking back down to her child she helped him back onto the bed carefully, giving his head a motherly stroke before peering through the drawn curtains at the doctor hiding behind them. "Renthal! He still has some open wounds, bandage them!" she screamed, surprising the elderly Kaesstrian. The clatter of some metallic objects could be heard as they fell again, and tentatively the doctor came out with a roll of bandages to do as he was told. Yumi wasn't too sure what to make of this woman, other than she had a no nonsense attitude about her. She could understand how she was leading these people, the very thought of opposing someone like this was unnerving, regardless of gap in strength. When the Queen went back to chewing out Renthal the Beastman released a sigh of relief, slumping and giving her forehead a rub. Hearing Shu speak up she looked down at him, smiling reassuringly and giving a shake of her head. "No, not all mothers..." she whispered, leaning down with a nervous smile, "Just the crazy ones..." "You two! What are you doing?" the Queen butted in, nearly shouting at the aliens. "J-Just talking, Your Majesty!" Yumi replied, straightening up and awkwardly hiding Shu behind her, managing a nervous smile. When the Kaesstrian came closer to them she shirked back, expecting to be hit yet again. When no fists went flying she looked up, noting the confused look on her face. "Uh... Is something wrong?" The Queen smiled in amusement at the effect she had on these travelers, biting back a laugh as she shook her head. "Nothing is wrong, quite the contrary. I'd like to reward you two for helping T'charrl. I'll need some time to get the arrangements, but if you wouldn't mind staying for a little while you'll be paid your dues. Captain!" she yelled, turning to L'esta who was still lifting himself up off the floor. "I want you to remain with these two until I send for them! I don't want any of my guards getting a funny idea and trying to lock them up!" "Y-Yes Your Highness!" The Queen lingered for a moment longer, giving the Prince a small hug before shooting a warning glance at Renthal and departing. As the sound of her footsteps faded the room became palpably more relaxed, the captain groaning faintly as he gave his head a rub. "That's our Queen for you..." L'esta mused, chuckling as he nursed a bump. "She is a good woman, really, but hard too. Keeps everyone in line though, so I guess that's good."