She listened intently, observing the mare. She’s got spirit, hopefully that can be funneled into purposeful work. Her size was a strength, although smaller horses could make up for their weakness in agility. There was something beyond her eyes that wasn’t quite right though, and she didn’t trust that. Innocent until proven guilty though, should this mare unveil her true colours to be those that did not align with the neutral kingdom then it would be dealt with then but for now Ashara would treat it as insecurity. She certainly wasn’t talkative and gave off the impression she’d rather like the conversation to end. So she smiled politely to her words before giving her attention to the other two. The roan’s comment made her chuckle. “Was a nod not enough to stroke your ego?” She joked in a light-hearted voice. “How are you Archam?” It was true she had more interest in the mares than conversing with the stud but mediated anyway. Anahi’s remark made her grin as well. She knew all too well how the brute’s behaved, their minds always on one thing. “Which stallions are you referring to? Jedi is quite the gentleman and other than Archam there is only Kreios here who is far from forceful as well.” That is why she liked being apart of the kingdom and not a herd, she didn’t have the pressures of being a broodmare, plus she liked being treated as an equal and answering to a king and queen who were a team, sharing responsibilities equally. She kept her mood light-hearted despite what the other mares were projecting, after all, she was a diplomat where words were better than fighting. “Is there something going on here? I sense some tension?” She said to the group.
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