Kavrier wasn't sure what words he could use to even explain the current court, or even what the hell was going on; but it wasn't anything good in all honesty. It was like the entire court was split more by opposing ideas of what needed to be done over the years; or even how to handle their own king at that. With him gone, however, there could be more hope for a better future for them all. "I court is.. a mess, for lack of better words my lord," he shook his head lightly, "things have been a mess before the king died, though I suppose now isn't any different. So many split among ideals, it's been a madhouse really. I hope things can surely get better with the rise of a new ruler, whether it be you.. or not."
His eyes looked over to Kenjin, a bit of uncertainty in them; but who could surely blame the man? Either way, they had eventually made it to a pair of large doors within the castle, many voices seemed to come from behind it as well. "Here we are, Kenjin," he nodded his head, only to step out of the way, "I am not sure if you want me to accompany you or not, but I will be here if you decide it's best to go alone."
His eyes looked over to Kenjin, a bit of uncertainty in them; but who could surely blame the man? Either way, they had eventually made it to a pair of large doors within the castle, many voices seemed to come from behind it as well. "Here we are, Kenjin," he nodded his head, only to step out of the way, "I am not sure if you want me to accompany you or not, but I will be here if you decide it's best to go alone."