Sarlow wasn't one to seek his father's counsel often, thus when he did it always felt strange. Although his father had always in some manner of speaking, been there for him, it was far from typical relationship most men might have with their fathers. The Panathan Wolf bade his guards, the Red Maw to remain at the doors whilst he visited his father. A hand through his hair the oldest of Kaine's children crossed the threshold of the door and down the corridor the man walked. His shadows lingered behind him in the dull light. Blackblades and other guards carefully watched his every step, the Prince's cloak hovered over the ground as each step seemed to echo a little louder than the previous.
His shoulders felt heavy, perhaps it was the questions that burned within him, Perhaps it was the duties he bore, whatever it was even as he walked straight, head held high Sarlow felt the burden of a thousand worlds on his shoulders. It plagued him that the Pacanth Reach had suffered the errand of fools. Usurpers who hadn't the right to steal away the millions of voices that called it home. Though that was for a moment far from his mind, what did tarry in his thoughts were that of
Lina Ovmar
there wasn't much that he knew of her but he wanted to know. Sarlow also wanted her to be forthright with him, the beast within warned him not to carry on with her as he had but that beast had been born out of the very stain that had cursed him; his arrogance.
Rounding the corner he headed up a set of stairs.
Soon enough the Wolf of the Reach had arrived at his father's chambers. He spoke with the page who in turn notified his father of his arrival, and only when he had been summoned did Sarlow dare to open the door. "Father," he had long stopped referring to Kaine as dad those days ended the day he was cursed. "My apologies for any intrusions my unannounced visit brings, but I am... well, I seek perhaps words of wisdom, advice." Rather forward and not one to hide what it was he wanted, Sarlow continued, "and while I know that ever since your time with the Wellspring, such trivialities as seeking payment in blood for the lives ended in the Reach are no longer at forefront of which you seek... It is at the forefront of my mind." Although that wasn't the primary reason for his visit, and Sarlow knew better than that. "But that is not the most important reason of why I've come. I had questions about a woman who bears your mark, Lina Djo."
His shoulders felt heavy, perhaps it was the questions that burned within him, Perhaps it was the duties he bore, whatever it was even as he walked straight, head held high Sarlow felt the burden of a thousand worlds on his shoulders. It plagued him that the Pacanth Reach had suffered the errand of fools. Usurpers who hadn't the right to steal away the millions of voices that called it home. Though that was for a moment far from his mind, what did tarry in his thoughts were that of

Rounding the corner he headed up a set of stairs.
Soon enough the Wolf of the Reach had arrived at his father's chambers. He spoke with the page who in turn notified his father of his arrival, and only when he had been summoned did Sarlow dare to open the door. "Father," he had long stopped referring to Kaine as dad those days ended the day he was cursed. "My apologies for any intrusions my unannounced visit brings, but I am... well, I seek perhaps words of wisdom, advice." Rather forward and not one to hide what it was he wanted, Sarlow continued, "and while I know that ever since your time with the Wellspring, such trivialities as seeking payment in blood for the lives ended in the Reach are no longer at forefront of which you seek... It is at the forefront of my mind." Although that wasn't the primary reason for his visit, and Sarlow knew better than that. "But that is not the most important reason of why I've come. I had questions about a woman who bears your mark, Lina Djo."