It was rare for him to be on the coast.
Cadreinth sighed, pushing a hand through his horses mane, petting her muzzle. The blue roan gave a happy noise and pressed against his chest. It was time to go though. The cart had started off ahead of them and he was in common enough clothing that he wouldn't stick out like a sore thumb. His hair, should anyone recognize him, might have been a tip off. Luckily, for the most part, the High Lords weren't too well known outside of their own provinces.
So, he rode Thunderstrike along, his own simple pack of provisions and camping on her rump while she trotted along. A leisurely ride home. It would take a while but... It was a needed break and with no one knowing he was gone except for his retainers and he knew that they were following him. At least by a while.
He could hold his own though.
It wasn't until he caught side of a large ... Horse? With a strange number of legs that he gave pause, moving along curiously before he felt it. Ah. What was one of those doing here? A puff of breath to get used to parts of his very being feeling muted, he blinked at the person... Woman? On the back of the... horse? Curious creature that.
"Greetings," He said, pleased and friendly. This wasn't his province, so he wasn't too worried about making a bad first impression, but he knew that even if magic wasn't an option here, there were enough spears around to pierce hearts, should there be a need for it. Cadreinth pushed his hair from his face, the most delicate point to his ears.
"Here on business?" He looked at her shield, eyed her sword, a curious combination before he started to walk beside her, alarmed at how large the Not-Horse was, "Or pleasure?" He nodded to her after a moment, "Because I don't think many people will appreciate an..." He paused, trying to find the right word. Not a Mordecai. The other one. "Adhara? Ruining their enchanted house objects." And sure enough,as he spoke, a broom that had been sweeping dust and fallen flour from a door fell to the ground as they moved passed and Cadreinth could only chuckle.