"I just returned from being with Davina when I saw you on the floor. Should we tell Kenna what we just saw?" Jasunr thought about for a moment before shaking his head. "If we tell her now she'll probably turned this ship around and head back home. We wait until we reunite with the others at Amelia's home. We will tell them what we saw and together we can come up with a plan of action." Mira nodded in agreement as she figured Jasunr was probably right. Both Ajax and Dalila had probably already arrived in the kingdom and it would take no longer than a hour or so to reach the castle after they docked and got moving.
Trouble always seemed to be brewing for the South Atlantic Kingdom. This time it looked like the City of Drake wasn't the kingdom's only problem. The first half of the vision had been clear but Jasunr had seen ships with the banners of the South Atlantic crested upon them. Loud cries and screams could be heard but no real words. Followed by the ocean tainted red with blood and sinking ships. The second half of the reason had been clear to both him and Mira. The Drake King was preparing for a war. They had seen his men traveling across the lands seeking alliance from anyone who would join their cause. Whatever was coming for the South Atlantic Kingdom both Jasunur, his sister and their cousins along with the dragon queen would be there to strike down any enemies that came along.
Ajax and Dalila
They could wandered around the entire city and never have any idea where they were heading. Through the persuading of his backseat driver Ajax was coerced into asking a guard for directions to the castle. "Hello my good sir! I am Ajax Alexander King of Salamis and this is my cousin Dalila Malyns Queen of Megara. We have come to see your queen Amelia Targaryen but I am afraid we are a little ... lost as my cousin would put it. Could you point us in the direction of the castle?" The guard smile, "I'll do you one better than that.", turning he whistled drawing the attention of two guards on horseback. Motioning them forward he order them, "Escort our royal guest to the queen." The men did not question the other man's authority as the obliged. One rode in front of Ajax and the other behind as they lead the way to the dragon queen.