Was his statement that he was from another realm really not get noticed by the strange girl? "Everyone is lost when they come here." he told her, shifting his stance, his words sounding a bit more dreadful than he meant. "Like I said before, I'm from another realm... a native there, of Mirn, nothing altered." Well, at least in his home realm he wasn't altered, here however, it was much different. Then he listened to what she had to say, furrowing his brows and wondering just where this girl had been, what castle was that? What sort of time did they land into to pick up this strange one? It was a charming story, making the corner of his mouth twitch upward in the thought of more estates in which variants of all kinds gathered. How homey sounding! He nodded by the end of it, figuring in his mind that she sounded like a changeling and likely had a glamour on her that had not yet been broken. Tales like such were not exactly common, but not very rare in his realm. "I see... well, you've certainly left whatever life you had behind now. In just a few moments, the path you came up will no longer be there, but replaced with a new one. as usual here." he told her, shrugging. For some reason, he didn't feel to hostile towards this girl.. maybe it was because she was something different, not quite like Aisling or other humans. Yet, she didn't seem like a human either. Changling or possibly faekin, whatever it was, at least she had manners. Yet, not like he could say the same, the grumpy leocorn. he suddenly felt thirsty and looked over his shoulder to the open kitchen where a servant recently entered, possibly making some milk shakes to cool off on a warm day like this. The sun felt nice on his back, relaxing even.. In a second, he moved towards the stairs. "Come, I need something to drink." He stated, though pretty sure the giggling girl would not soon leave him anyway. At least she didn't seem to cause trouble.