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He watches the magic curiously before nodding at her words, "Thank you very much, your highness." He carefully places the bags in his pockets before looking over at Evan and smiling a little bit at the commotion. He glanced at Crystal and cleared his throat, "I'm not usually allowed to name my costumers, but I believe it was an ex lover of Evan's? He seemed very angry. We met at a pub just outside the kingdom. I believe he's hiding out in that area. I have our meet up spot if you wish me to give it to you." He grabs a nearby paper, and makes a rather nice and easy to read map. "There's a little pub outside the city, just simply say "Rosa sent me." and they'll let you in. He should be waiting there if you wish to take care of him." He hands the map to Crystal. "I really should be on my way."
"Go on then. And thank you. Evan will be with you presently." She waved goodbye to the dragon and walked with the assassin out the door and down and out to the stables where Evan was dressed in commoners clothes, and sat upon a black speckled steed. "Do you have something to ride?"
He nods in understanding, following after her and humming a bit. "I did. She's waiting outside the city though." He hummed, "if I brought her in, it would cause a small bit of chaos." He bowed faintly to Crystal before glancing at Evan and nodding slightly. "I thank you both for the hospitality. Shall we get going then?"
Evan nodded and patted the back of his saddle. "I'll ride you out to the edge of town." "No need to thank us. Obdin is well known for it's hospitality." Crystal smiled and then heard a really loud crash come from inside. "Time to go see what Evelyn destroyed. Good luck! Feel free to write." And Crystal ran off back into the castle as Evan pet his steed, talking gently to it.
Anubis nods after a moment before slowly hopping up on the back of the steed and gently setting his hands on Evan's waist. "Well, thank you again." He chuckles softly and nods to Crystal before looking forward. "We'll need to head east, she's waiting for me there." He hummed in thought as he did so. Yes, he had left her in the eastern part, since it was a bit more dense with forest and she could hide easily.
He nodded and spurred his horse forward, waving hello to the villagers as he passed. Woman swooned, men glared, which is the exact opposite of what Evan would want. He talked cheerily to children and seemed friendly but engaging in anything more then a hello and he was trying to end the conversation quickly.
He glanced at the men who would glare, meeting them with one of his own, which were about 10 times more terrifying. He barely acknowledged anyone else, waiting for the time when he would be allowed to leave. He just wanted to get to the edge of town and get home. He had people waiting on him. He just looked a bit bored if he wasn't glaring at someone.
Evan hummed softly as the horse went slowly, before he sighed. "Alright this is boring." And he dug his heels into the horses side, spurring the poor creature on, as it took up a quicker pace east, to the edge of town.
He chuckles a bit when the prince spoke up, humming a bit as he watched the city spread out and into a more open area. He gave a sharp whistle as he hopped off of the horse once they had slowed down a little bit. With that he waited patiently as he heard the heavy footsteps of a giant beast head their way.