"Mostly just a lot of scenery. Nice scenery, I like scenery! But nothing screaming tourist destination."
"Yes, it will wake up one morning to begin its crowny day and say, 'Hmmm. I feel as if some random foreigner doesn't demand my retirement!' It will comfort it, certainly."
"Sure. Milady's offering you a place to be for a while, not a horse and trail rations, but you could get them if you tried."
Adarin laughs a little. "Well I don't know what else to compare it to. I've never met a crown that chooses the fate of a country."
"It's fairly dull-looking as crowns go," Shara says. "Except when it's on a cooperating head. Then it does the floaty thing."
"No idea. Could get into guarding things, could also go back to fighting rings. Then betting on myself. Maybe something else, too, but it's not like I could cultivate any skills at the house of evil magic."
Shara's horse misses a step; she doesn't fall, but does stumble. Shara keeps her seat, but a less practiced rider may have trouble.
"Um," he says. Then, he releases her from the hug. "Sorry, sorry, reflex -"
"Then I'll go with the guarding thing. Pity, it was fun to make bets on myself and see people laugh at how terrible the odds were." She grins.
"I'm really not. Living in a cult house in the woods does that. But there's only one way to fix it."
"... Well. The thing is, I am extremely used to physical contact now. To the point where I'm missing it after - a very short time. I - don't think it's very fair? To you? To put you in that complicated situation and hugging you."
"Are you getting at something more complicated than the described? Because I'm not sure why it would be unfair to me just because it would apparently really help you."
"Oh, you mean teaching them. I was thinking taking one would help with the practice thing."