While Kawabata was playing her flute and Fiori was throwing her guts up, Hans Grish, black clad Knight of The Raven rode on next to caravan on his beloved steed, a mighty black warhorse named Schwarz, that just like her master, was clad in black armour and cloth. Hans had to admit that he was not expecting to be escorting a caravan today but as it happened he was on the road while it was riding by. Hans of course approached the caravan and its owner, a lady named Fiori Terrowin, to inquire about its purpose and what not, learning that it was a trading heading to place called Vilpamolan. He also heard that the caravan accepted those who tagged along and that sellswords hired by Fiori were instructed to protect them too. Truly a kind gesture, he thought and decided that it, he should help lady Fiori and people in her caravan and so, he offered her services. Wishing to not trouble her or her finances that were probably already set aside for other mercenaries, he only asked for food and drink as compensation. Afterall, he wasn't a contract bound sellsword here, he was more or less tagging along and so it wouldn't be proper to ask for money, that was already calculated and set aside for others, while in the middle of a trip, now would it?
As he rode on, he listened intently to Kawabata's flute or well flute like instrument that she was playing. He had to admit that it seemed rather peculiar to see this woman just sitting crossleged on top of one of the carts but who was he to judge? A knight in black armour, adorned with silver details that emulate a ribcage on his chestplate while his face is covered up by a skull shaped helmet? Still he had to admit, that the song brought on something of a somber mood on him. He was thinking of home, back to his own world. He was getting bit melancholic and homesick at the momment, knowing full well he wouldn't see his family anymore…nor his friends or mentors. It was a gut wrenching feeling he had to admit and wished to alleviate it somehow. So he started to hum up a melody he remembered of a song he heard and learned some time ago. However as they moved on, the quiet humming soon turned louder and soon enough, it was not just humming anymore but full on song.
"With cast iron fist grasping the lance's shaft
And left hand holding the reins
That is how Empire's Knights advance
And their banners flutter on the wind!
Heja, heja, heja, heja!
And their banners flutter on the wind!
Heja, heja, heja, heja!
And their banners flutter on the wind!
The eagle pattern, in black it flies
Forwards on the white field
And underneath it
Reiklanders are marching forwards!
Heja, heja, heja, heja!
Reiklanders are marching forwards!
Heja, heja, heja, heja!
Reiklanders are marching forwards!
The cross pattern, in white it flies
Forwards on the red field
And underneath it
Hochlanders are marching forwards!
Heja, heja, heja, heja!
Hochlanders are marching forwards!
Heja, heja, heja, heja!
Hochlanders are marching forwards! (…)"