He smirked a little, fairly sure he had ask her basically what it was like to be a horse not so long ago. With only the slighest warning of waving a hand for her to follow, he began to head for the large pavilion that served as the proper stable. He did not glance back to see if she actually had followed, just walked off with Topher following him as if they had shared some mental link.
Entering the stable, he picked out his own yvas saddle and began the process of strapping it on. It was not a flashy saddle, with two handles on the sides of the saddle that seemed to have once been the horns of a deer. His hands worked with a mind of their own, buckling up and tying off as they'd done many times before, but he slowed as he neared the final touches.
"I was planning on going for a ride as soon as Chural got here, if you were interested in coming along. You could even ride in the saddle for a bit, if you wanted to experience what it was like to be on the other end of the process for once. Topher would go easy on you." He said as he caught the strider's eye, perhaps sharing some mischievous joke there.