Lady Braklin had told Ryndra the story of Niall’s episode with the two Squires. Ryndra was typically unfazed by the story. Lady Braklin knew Ryndra better than she knew herself though and she knew Ryndra would still keep her wits about her. The Knight gave her Squire a lot of credit, she was trying to push her from the bonds of a Squire and into that of a Knight. Niall and Ryndra were alike in the sense that they had a side that was far more brutal than that they normally showed, Ryndra’s was far more controlled as she would never try and kill anyone who did not deserve it.
Still, that was a story. She needed her mind of this dreary day and her duties to the Knights and Syliras. “Well someone has to watch your back and I wanted to take my leave of the walls for a while on this glorious day,” Ryndra replied nonchalantly. She of the honour that the Akalak’s held dear, she herself took to those ideals. She knew he was foolish enough to send her back to Syliras but she would not get in the way of him if that were what he wanted. She was, in fact, glad he had taken charge of the situation and while she was not any less diligent, she was no real leader.
Ryndra took in the scene much as Niall did. Taking note of each of those at the scene and assessing the relevant threat each could pose. Although she picked out more intricate details as she followed behind him. Curiously, the other female seemed to stay away from the water at a safe distance. It was odd but Ryn thought nothing more of it. She turned her gaze completely away from both Akalak to look at the warrior. The dull grey of a breastplate could be seen and his hand rested on a weapon of some kind. Despite his movements, he was armed and could still present a danger.
While Niall searched for bodies, Ryndra kept her eyes on the others primarily. Safety was key here. They had no idea what had happened to the boat or if anyone or thing had survived. She paid no real attention to the flotsam washed ashore or less looked vaguely like a body of some kind.